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  4. ITALIAN TRANSPORTS.

    Nineteen Italian transport ships have passed on the way to Tripoli. The troop vessels a.re escorted by four battleships and eight destroyers. ...

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  5. ROUGH PLAY.

    The Australasian footballers today defeated Widnes by four goals five tres to their opponents' nil. There was an attendance of about 4.000 people. ...

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  6. THE KING’S INTEREST

    LONDON. October 11.-the King to-day conveyed Joyce, who is to accompany Mawson's antarctic expedition ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    To-day's cable messages announced that the new Canadian Ministry had been sworn In. The leader, Mr. R. L. Borden, was born on June 26, 1851. He gained some fame as a ...

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  8. CHINESE REBELLION.

    The revolutionaries, who are in possession of the city of Wochang have issued a proclamation that they will decapitate any persons who may be caught injuring or ...

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  9. WORK AND TALK

    Members had questions on a variety of subjects to ask Ministers on Thursday. ...

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  10. NEW JUDGE.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. J-Denny) stated on Thursday morning that the Government had asked Mr- ,A. Buchanan, Master of the Supreme Court, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, today inaugurated in London the campaign for Home Rule. In his speech he said the Irish were not ...

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  12. LATEST SPORTING.

    It was a delightful, bright fresh and calm morning at Flemington. There was a large muspecter including Messrs. E. G. Casry McCracken, H. A. Crane, S. B. Bloomfield J. ...

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  13. WILLUNGA RAILWAY. INVESTIGATION.

    Mr. McDonald asked the Premier -whether he had had time to appoint the (committee of enquiry into the poll taken in connection with the Willunga Railway ? ...

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  14. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    Prince henry of Prussia bas asserted, following the sequence of disasters to German airships, that such dirigible vessels are out of date. He asks for a vote of 30 million ...

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  15. FATAL MISTAKE.

    The story of a tragic mistake -was -revealed in the London press to-day. The Captain of the steamer Bougainville, which is lying in the Thames, at the ...

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  16. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Thursday, October 13 PTONER19. £L50 a.m.; high water, 6.10 pj/. ARRIVED.—October R.M.S. (P. & O.), 4,161 tons, E. Street, ...

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  17. City on Fire,

    The Young China revolutionaries, now that they lave gained control over Wnchasg, are setting its official quartets on fire. The Viceroy's yamen has been ...

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  18. TODAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Temporarily fine in east; rising temperatures and northerly winds; thunderstorms and rain in the west, ...

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  19. THERMOMETER.

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  20. IMMIGRATION FROM INDIA.

    The Commissioner of Grown Lands and Immigration abated son Thursday that as the number of applications received by the Government for time expored soldiers and ...

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  21. BAROMETER.

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  22. SIR ROBERT PEEL.

    Sir Robert Peel, the fourth baronet, who has passed through insolvency proceedings, was to-day committed for trial for having obtained credit at the Midland Hotel, St. ...

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  23. THE AFTERMATH.

    There is still considerable congestion on the docks and railway systems as the results of the recent strikes. Much merchandise for Australia has been ...

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  24. Caulfield.

    It was a lovely rooming, and-the-final gallo[?]t for Saturday's events attracted a. large gathering, the course, when a lot of interesting work was done. The grass . was open for special gallops,, ...

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  25. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Ponder drew attention to the press cable message-that the steamship companies proposed to increase the fare for immigrants. He asked if the Government had ...

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  26. BIG GUN BROADSIDES.

    It was thought last week that the big gun trials of the super-Dreadnought Orion had not in any way affected the great warship. A thorough test over the whole of ...

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  27. Weather Reports and Forecasts.

    South Australia.—Temporarily fine in east; rising temperatures and northerly winds; thunder strorms and rain to the west gradually extending eastwards later. ...

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  28. PATERNITY DISPUTED.

    Thomas Kerr was summoned at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday morning for having neglected to comply with a maintenance qorder for a State child. The arrears. ...

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  29. THE HOLIDAY.

    Yesterday weather was perfect for hills and bear excursions, and. judging by the large railway bookings, the -many city attractions were unable to keep a large ...

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  30. DEATH OF AN EX COMMONER.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Henry Broadhurst, the well-known OS-Parliamentarian. Mr. Broadhurst was 71 years of age. He was an Alderman of the County of Norfolk, ...

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  31. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    When the members of the Hour of Assembly took their scats on Thursday afternoon the clerk announced as he has had recently to do that in consequence of ...

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  32. STATISTICAL INFORMATION.

    Corrected barometer reading at S-30 a.m., 30.13. Average annual rainfall for 54 years, 20.62. Average rainfall for £4 years, from January 1 to end of October 18.23— ...

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  33. Questions in the Assembly.

    In the Assembly, on Thursday afternoon Mr. Ryan said a few days ago he noticed in the press that Mr. Murray. K.C. had been asked to occupy the position of Acting ...

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  34. DISEASED MEAT.

    The authorities at the Government slaughterhouses arc arranging to take cine-, matographic pictures of the bacteria' of diseased meat, in the cause of the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURES.

    On Thursday morning His Excellency the Governor and the-Private Secretary (Mr. Row. R.N.). accompanied by the President of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr E ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  38. DEL MONTE PALACE

    Another significant phase in the progress of Henry Beach may be seen in the competion of the Del Monte Palace a well appointed establishment for the ...

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  39. INTERFERING WITH CADETS.

    At the Adelaide State Children's Court Thursday afternoon (before Mr. .J. Gordon, S.M.). Allan Victor Rose, a youth, of Ellen street, Nailsworth, was charged on ...

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  41. REFRIGERATOR ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out in a cold-stone warehouse Lovell & Christmas, Limited, provision merchants, of West Smithfield. During the height of the conflagration the refrigerator ...

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  42. EIGHT HOURS DELEGATES.

    On Thursday the visiting delegates to the Eight Hours celebration and their lady friends were the guests of the Premier in an excursion trip to the Produce Denol ...

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  43. THE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A Coroner's inquest will be held at the Adelaide Police Courthouse on Friday morning in connection with the death of Alfred Hopkins, a driver ...

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  44. THE LAW COURTS.

    A claim was made against E. T. Moyse, clerk; of Mitcham, by A. C. Spry. Storeman in the Federal Defence Department, for the return of certain building material, or in her there of £7 2/, and ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety & Co., Ltd., have received the following cabled advice from their London office with reference to wool sales, dated October 10:—Wool sales dosed. Prices ...

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  46. ENGLISH RACING.

    There was a large attendant-?, including His Majesty the King, at Newmarket today, when the Cesarewitch was run. This important, long-distance handicap, two and ...

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  47. RAIN AT MURAT BAY

    Mesa s. Poynton & Claxton received from Murat Bay on Thursday afternoon a telegram stating that rain was falling steadily that the crops looked well ...

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  48. Shares.

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  49. MR. THOW 'S RESIDENCE DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY. October 12.—Early yesterday morning the residence of Mr. William Thow tex Chief Mechanical Engineer of Railways, formerly of Adelaide, was destroyed ...

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  50. PERSONAL.

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  51. OUTGOING MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Outer Harbour was occupied by an English and a German mail steamer on Thursday. bound for London and Bremen respectively. The English vessel—the ...

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  52. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs?.—The estimated visible supply of American wheat is 7.595.000 bushets compared with 68,142,000 bushels a week Silver.—The price of standard silver ...

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  53. WAGES BOARDS.

    An Order-in-Council has been! issued for a Wages Board for sawmill, timber yard, and woodbox makers, to consist of and a Chairman. Aid. G. Walk has ...

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  54. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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