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  2. ROYAL VISITS.

    Tt is announced that the Emperor William of Germany will pay a visit to King Edward at Sandringham early in November. His Majesty will spend a week at ...

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  3. KING EDWARD.

    It is expected that the Emperor of Germany will send his son, the Crown Prince, to India to represent the German nation at the Durbar to be held in honor of the ...

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  4. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    Under ordinary circumstances the subterranean commotion which shook Adelaide for a second or two on Saturday night shortly, after 7 o'clock would have been ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Stephen Marka, a Spanish gipsy, who was arrested on Friday on a charge of stealing £4, the moneys of the Bank of Australasia, was charged with the offence at the City ...

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  6. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    It is stated that Germany, America, and Japan are negotiating for the establishment of a commercial treaty with China of a nature similar to that secured by Great ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Generals Botha. De Wet, and De La Rev have decided to abandon their European tour, with the exception of visits to Belgium and Germany. ...

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  8. THE VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    In a speech at Nhill on Saturday, which occupied an hour and a half in delivery, Mr. Irvine elaborated the Government policy. Referring to the recently threatened ...

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  9. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty authorities have ordered the construction of a new battleship at the Clyde dockyards. The vessel will be built on the model of the King Edward VII. It ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Addressing a Conservative gathering at Haddington (17 miles from Edinburgh) yesterday, on the occasion of his receiving the freedom of the city, Mr. Balfour ...

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  11. APPALLING DISASTER.

    A shocking catastrophe, involving great loss of life, occurred at Birmingham, Alabama, yesterday. A national convention of negroes in ...

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  12. THE TROUBRIDGE LIGHTHOUSE.

    Captain Alex. Inglis, the harbormaster at Port Adelaide, narrated his account of the launch trip he made to Troubridge to a reporter of "The Advertiser" on Sunday. He ...

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  13. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A distressing railway accident occurred yesterday. The Penzance express was approaching the Paddington station when it collided with an engine engaged in ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fire broke out yesterday morning in the Corrimal colliery, tour miles north of Wollongong. The news of the conflag[?]ation caused some excitement in the ...

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  15. TORPEDOES AND SUBMARINES.

    The St. Petersburg representative of the "Daily Express" states that Admiral Makaroff has invented a sounding instrument, which gives warning of the approach of ...

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  16. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The compilation of the first Federal electoral roll will be a costly job. The amount set down in the estimates to be submitted on Tuesday is £25,000, but the first ...

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  17. LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury, who was seized with illness while visiting Lucerne, in Switzerland, is improving. He is suffering from the [?]ffects of a chill and gout. ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian cricketers had a splendid send-off at the Waterloo Railway-station yesterday, a large crowd having assembled to bid them farewell. There was muchd ...

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  19. THE TROUBLED EARTH.

    The craters of La Soufriere and St. Vincent are again active, and it is feared that further trouble is in store for the inhabitants of the disturbed islands of the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    The Government of Russia has issued tenders for a 5 per cent, gold loan of £4,240,000. The minimum has been fixed at £94 5/, and it is stated that the stock will be exempt ...

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  21. ANOTHER SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    A deliberate attempt at murder, followed by the suicide of the assailant, occurred in Parramatta district on Friday evening. William Spence, who is now an inmate of the ...

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  22. UNREST IN QUEENSLAND.

    A public meeting will be held in Brisbane next week to urge Queensland to take steps to secede from the Federal Union. ...

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  23. LECTURE ON PROPHECY."

    The Rev W. Cooke (rector of Moonta) delivered. "The Gawler-Coombs lecture on Prophecy" in St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday morning. Taking his text from St. ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    William Stow and Wm. Hunter were surrounded by the members of a "push" at Fremantle after 11 o'clock on Saturday, night, and were seriously assaulted. Stow ...

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  25. AN AERIAL VOYAGE.

    A successful aerial voyage was made yesterday by Mr. Spencer, the well-known English balloonist, who, in his own airship, sailed from the Crystal Palace for a ...

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  26. COLLAPSE OF A POSTOFFICE.

    The post-office at Minot, a city in the State of Dakota, U.S.A., has collapsed, 16 persons being buried in the ruins. ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    Prices at the wool sales remain unchanged, and are firm all round. The sales included:—Takapan, 4¾d.; Bluecliffs, 4[?]d.: Glensak, 9½d.; Glen Tanner, lO[?]d.; ...

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  28. THE COLOMBIAN WAR.

    The British second-class cruiser Retribution. 3,600 tons, has sailed from Jamaica for Colon, in the Republic of Colombia, to assist the cruiser Ranger in protecting ...

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  29. DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS.

    The death from syncope is announced of the Queen of the Belgians (the Archduchess Maria of Austria). Her Majesty was dining when the fatal seizure occurred. ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The weather this morning was fine and cold, but a southerly wind brought up showers in the afternoon, and snow is falling on the mountains. ...

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  31. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following sales are reported on the London Stock Exchange:— Associated Mines, £1 12/6. Broken Hull Proprietary, £1 11/6. ...

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  32. SIR CHARLES TODD INTERVIEWED.

    When seen with reference to the tremor experienced on Saturday evening Sir Charles Todd said:—"I felt a distinct shock at 7.9 p.m., and it lasted about six or sevend ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the Legislative Council on Friday the Government were asked if they would remove the present restrictions upon the importation of Australian grapes. The ...

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  34. MADAME MELBA.

    Melbourne's first greeting to Madame Melba on Saturday was wildly enthusiastic. Hundreds of people crowded into the station yard and overflowed across ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Kiama, which is engaged in the Australian trade, collided with the pier at Gourock, a town on the Clyde, and so damaged her bows that she had to return ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED FUND.

    "A Friend" (Frances).......... 24/. Anyone who has ever picked up with a bare hand a piece of intensely cold iron knows that the touch burns almost as badly ...

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  37. AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.

    The decision of the United States Court of Chancery against the conversion of the Steel Corporations' preferred stock into bonds has been reversed by the Court of ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/11 13-16 per oz. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Frozen Meat.—At the sales of frozen meat medium Canterbury sheep realised 3[?]d., Dunedin 3 11-lGd.; New Zealand beef, 4d. fores, and 4¾d. hinds; River Plate hinds, ...

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  40. THE NEW BISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    The "Guardian" describes the Right Rev. Henry Lowther Clarke, the new Rishop of Melbourne, as a moderate evangelical, also a moderate Churchman. It is further stated ...

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  41. A DEATH AFTER THE SHOCK.

    The earthquake which caused such general alarm on Friday evening had a most serious effect upon many people. Men and women susceptible to nervons attacks ...

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  45. SMALL CHILDREN.

    As a rule small children dislike to take cough medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is so pleasant that there does not need to be any forcing. ...

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  47. AT THE HOSPITALS.

    The shock on Saturday evening fortunately occurred too early to cause any commotion at places of amusement, but the patients in the various hospitals were again ...

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