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  2. GENERAL NEWS

    Great interest is manifested in the Federal Art, Exhibition, now open at the Institute Buildings, North-terrace. The purchases made by the Board of Governors for ...

    Article : 107 words
  3. WAGES BOARDS.

    An important decision was given by his Honot Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting as a Court of Industrial Appeals, at the Supreme Court buildings on Wednesday morning. ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS

    To-day "The Chronicle" which is well illustrated, is publisned, and readers will had it an interesting number. All branches of sport have been catered for. Racing ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The South Australian and Victorian elevens entered upon their fourth day of play in the first S[?]emed Snield mat[?] of tais season on Wednesday, and tno[?] ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    EDITHBURGH, November 9.—Considerable surprise is expressed that the Marine Board has allowed the jetty to remain in its present condition. Spring piles have ...

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  7. THE INCOMING MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Himalaya left Fremantle at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and is expected to arrive at the Outer Haibor about 8 a.m. on Saturday. The vessel is appointed to sail ...

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  8. RAILWAY RICEIPTS.

    The railway earnings for the week ended November 7 amounted to £34,016, as against 33,321 for the same period last year, showing a total decrease from July 1 last ...

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  9. A BOOT THIEF IMPRISONED.

    Edward Leake was charged at the Adelaide Police Court'on Wednesday with the larceny of a pair of boots, valued 6/11. Inspecter Burchell prosecuted. Edwin ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. EEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Manufactures Encouragement Bill. The Bill for the encouragement of industries was received from the House of ...

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  11. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. F. Owston, who has been cycling overland across Australia, arrived in Adelaide this week after an eventful trip, in which he at one time almost lost his ...

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  12. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Hon. R. Butler), in the House of Assembly on Wedncbdaj asked the Premier whether he had noticed in "The Advertiser" that day that ...

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  13. SMALL FIRES.

    At 3.10 a.m. on Wednesday a small fireoccurred on premises occupied and owned by Mr C. G. Gurr in Pulteney-street. The office fittings were destroyed and the ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. LABOR NEWS.

    At the conclusion of a meeting for the formation of a Waitresses' and Domestic Employes' Union fast night, a discussion took place on the objects of the union waich ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. OFF TO THE WEST COAST.

    The steamer Governor Musgrave will leave the Outer Harbor to-day for the West Coast. Calls will also be made at the Althorpes, Neptunes, and Cape de ...

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  16. PROSPECT TRAM SERVICE.

    The committee apointed by the recent public meeting of the residents of prospect to agitate for an improved tram service to Prospect met on Tuesday evening at the ...

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  17. BROAD GAUGE EXTENSION NORTHWARD.

    The Premier, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, told Mr. Allen that the Railways Commissioner had strongly recommended the extension of the broad gauge ...

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  18. UNITED LABORERS UNION.

    A meeting of the United Laborers' Union was held on Wednesday evening, at the Trader Hall. Mr. F. W. Lundy presided over a good adendance. Eighteen new members were welcomed, and 27 ...

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  19. FARM LABORERS.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday the Premier (Hon. T. Price) informed Mr. Homburg that he had not received any communication, either direct or indirect, ...

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  20. OUTER HARBOR WHARFAGE.

    The Executive Council on Wednesday issued a regulation under the Harbor and Railway Act, 1901, fixing the wharfage rates chargeable on wheat at the Outer ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    Services in connection with the fortyfirst anniversary of the Norwood Biptist Caurch were conducted on Sunday by the Revs. A. N. Marshall, B.A., and Charles ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    Charles Hill, a boy residing at Costerton,1 while rolling on the grags had one eye so badly injured by a broken bottle that the sight was completely destroyed. ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments were made fey the Executive Council on Wednesday:— Police-Corporal W. J. Whitters, of Mount Barker, to be inspector of public-houses for ...

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  24. A FINE OF £10.

    Mand Clarke was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday with having occupied a house used as a place of illfame in Wakefield-street on October 31. ...

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  25. A NEW ORANGE LODGE.

    A new lodge, Colonel Sanderson, No. 54, was opened in the Mile-End Institute on Tuesday evening, by R. W. D. G. M. Bro. Pe[?]o, [?] by G.S. Bro. E. williams, G.T. Bro. W. Drin[?] G.C.C. Bro. ...

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  26. BLIND AND DEAF AND DUMB PICNIC.

    The seventeenth anrual picnic of the Brighton [?]ind and Deaf and Dumb Institution ard Adult [?]eaf and Du[?]b Mission and Angas H[?]el [?] place on Monday, on the Brighton Beach, and ...

    Article : 282 words
  27. TATTERSALL'S NOMINATIONS.

    Trial Stakes, six furlongs.—C ptain Cook, Lord Eminence, Barleycorn. Sunset, Marvel Loch, Bullet, Durroon, Carl Rose, Peter Dawson. Lady Eminence, Arquebus, Lettie, Flagstaff, Musket II., ...

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  28. A FOOT AMPUTATED.

    James Roberts, a fireman, during shunting operations at the Stawell railway-station, slipped while standing on the sideof the engine, and one of, the wheels ...

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  29. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for the month of October amounted to 76,601 oz. gross, or 70,630 oz. fine, valued at £300,010. This is an increase of 10,937 gross as compared with ...

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  30. A BROKEN LEG.

    John Innis was crossing Pirie-street near the intersection of Pulleney-street on Wednesday afternoon, when he slipped and feil heavdy into the gutter. He was removed ...

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  31. LARCENY CHARGE DISMISSED.

    Joseph Pike, of North Adelaide, laborer, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday, on the information of Sarah Greatrex, with the larceny, on May 29, of ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Edward Noonan, 44 years of age, Government surveyor's assistant, has been drowned in a swamp known as Neil's Creek. While he was measuring with a chain the ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NOMINATIONS.

    The nominations for the Perth Cup and Railway Stakes, the principal handicap events, to be run at the Christmas meeting of the W.A.T.C., closed to-day. last year there were 49 ent[?]ies ...

    Article : 240 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    All the Cabinet Ministers left by the Government steamer to-day to spend a couple of days in the bay preparing the work of the forthcoming session. Should ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. MOTOR CAR BY-LAW.

    The Executive Council on Wednesday confirmed the following by-law, made by the Adelaide City Council in respect to mu[?]r cars plying for hire, as an addition to ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. TASMANIA.

    The first agricultural show at Devonport was held there to-day, and was successful, the attendance being 5,000. Amongst the visitors was the State Governor (Sir ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Wager," Adelaide.—Inversnaid ran in the King's Accession Handicap won by St. Andrew at the A.R.C. meeting on January 27. ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    November 10.—Present—The mayor (Mr. William Dawkins), Councillors Lynch, Rebbeck, Schulz, Fergre, Antwis, and Walters. Mr. O. D. Jones, hend t[?]cher of the Gawler Public School, asked ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. A DISHONEST SERVANT.

    Myrtle Wilson was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday with the larreny of a skirt, a gold brooch, and bang[?] together of the value of £2 5/. ...

    Article : 225 words
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