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  2. DEMOCRATISING THE UNIVERSITY.

    So much has been said of late about ma[?]ing our University a most democratic institution that I have thought that you might be not unwilling to find space in your ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    In view of the usefulness of aeroplanes in military operations Colonel Seely, Under secretary for War, is preparing a scheme for bringing airmen in Great Britain up to ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. AFTER THE ASHES.

    The team of English cricketers, under the captaincy of P. F.Warner, were passengers by the Orvieto, which arrived this morning. The members of the team all ...

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  5. THE WAR IN TRIPOLI.

    Conflicting accounts of the fighting between the Turks and Arabs on one side and the Italians on the other are being received from Tripoli. The Turks claim a ...

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  6. LABOR QUESTIONS.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to a question put by Mr. Jonathan Samuel, Liberal M.P. for Stockton, the Prime Minister said that the Government, ...

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  7. CONSTITUTION FOR CHINA.

    The Chinese Government have at last decided to grant the popular demands for representative government, and yesterday issued an edict in which the Throne ...

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  8. THE WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE.

    There was the same air of quiet about the wharfs to-day that has been conspicuous there since the inter-State and coastal wharf laborers ceased work. The ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Members of the Municipal Tramways Band returned to Adelaide from Ballarat by the express on Tuesday morning. They took a prominent part in the band ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. C. F. G. McCann, who recently arrived in London to succeed Major Norton as Trade Commissioner for South Australia, has assumed his duties. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The keels of three battleships, each of 22.500 tons, were yesterday laid down at the shipyards at Nikolaiev, the chief naval construction centre on the Black Sea. ...

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  12. CHINESE PORK.

    The Local Government Board has received the report of Inspector Farrar, whom they sent to China some time ago to enquire into the conditions under which ...

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  13. BOXERS AT LAW.

    The dispute which has arisen over the division of the winnings of the boxer J. Lester was again mentioned before Mr. Justice Rich in the Equity Court to-day. ...

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  14. DEATH OF A WORKMAN.

    Mrs Coventry, who was last week remanded by the coroner at Eddington in connection with the death of a laborer named Charles Gilks, was yesterday ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION CLAIMS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins heard further evidence in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day regarding the claims of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    President Taft surprised a club gathering here last night by admitting the existence of a crisis in the Republican ranks and the party's probable defeat at the Presidential ...

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  17. LANCASTER TRAGEDY.

    Edith Agnes Bingham, charged with murdering her brother, James Bingham, who was the keeper at Lancaster Castle, by administering poison, was acquitted ...

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  18. UNITED STATES RAILWAYS.

    An important decision affecting the railways of the United States was given yesterday, when the Supreme Court decided that all rairoad equipment should in ...

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  19. AN AVIATOR'S FALL.

    While making a flight yesterday over the university athletic field Mr. Fowler, an American aeronaut, was caught in a gale, and his machine crashed into the ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The new Parliament will be opened by the Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, at noon to-morrow, and the session is expected to terminate before Christmas, as ...

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  21. MINERS' DISEASE.

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on miners' lung complaints, Mr. Montgomery, the State mining engineer, said he thought lung diseases were more ...

    Article : 194 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A landslide occurred at Safru, near Tangier, yesterday, burying l8 French infantry soldiers who were working in a quarry Sixteen were killed, but the other two ...

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  23. PERSIAN GULF.

    The Indian troops recently dispatched by the British Government to occupy positions on the Persian Gulf disembarked yesterday at Bushire, the principal centre of ...

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  24. THE ORVIETO'S PASSENGERS.

    The R.M.S. Orvieto arrived this morning from London with the following passengers:- For Adelaide—Senator Guthrie, Messrs. ...

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  25. ACROSS AMERICA.

    Mr. Rodgers, the well-known aviator, who some days ago started from the shores of the Gulf of Mexico on a flight across the narrowest part of the United ...

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  26. TRAMWAY TROUBLED.

    As the result of an enquiry into tramway matters by the whole committee of the City Council last night Mr. J. Jinks, traffic superintendent, was relieved from further ...

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  27. MILLIONS SPENT IN DRINK.

    Archdeacon Boyce estimates the drink [?]ll of New South Wales for 1910 at £5,724,984, or £3 10/6 per head, against £5,3[?]7.682, or £3 6/9 per head in 1900. The ...

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  28. THE BULLFINCH PROPRIETARY MINE.

    The London "Times" of October 5 contains an article by Mr. Gerard Williams on the Bullfinch mine. It says:—"The Government, realising too late how serious a ...

    Article : 241 words
  29. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The latest quotations for the undermentioned shares are:- Waihi, buyers 62/6, sellers 65/. Waihi Junction, buyers 32/6, sellers 33/9. ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. LYNCH LAW.

    Yesterday Dave Walker, a negro, assasninated a citizen of Augusta, in the state of Georgia. He was subsequently arrested, and was being taken to the gaol, when a ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The cargo of the Anna (31,683 bags of South Australian) realised 36/3. Metals. Copper.—Spot, £55 5/ to £55 10/; at ...

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  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—At London—Ruapehu, Themistocles. At Liverpool—Ascanias. At Falmouth — Pharos. Alexander Lawrence. Passed Dover—Charles Racine. ...

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  34. HOTELS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    In the Assembly to-Jay a number of petitions from all parts of the State were presented asking for hotels to be brought under the Early Closing Act. ...

    Article : 39 words
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