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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE WAR.

    Newspapers to-day publish an unconfirmed telegram received in San Francisco announcing that the 20,000 Imperialist troops who were advancing upon the ...

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  5. TRIPLE MURDER.

    Early this month Karl Karmer, a German, was arrested in connection with the murder at Kidsgrove, North Staffordshire. A little girl named Weir, on returning ...

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  6. MEN AND HATTERS.

    The American Hebrew tells the following:— “Out in Cleveland, Ohio, Rabbi Louis Wolsey recently had a small epistolatury conflict with a gentleman by the name of ...

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  7. LABOUR CRISIS.

    The executive of the Amalgamated Railwaymen’s Union will meet in London on October 30 to consider the report brought forward by the Royal Commission on ...

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  8. CURTAIN!

    The death has occurred of one of the oldest, most widely known, and most popular figures in the theatrical Profession—Mr. Fred Wright, hen. ...

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  9. WORK AND TALK.

    Questions in the Assembly on Tuesday dealt with tramway matters, the hospital trouble. The Attorney-General gave notice of his intention to move for leave to ...

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  10. RESTRICTING WAR AREA.

    The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. Acland), speaking at Tiverton, in Devonshire, stated that the British Government would make every effort to restrict ...

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  12. GOODWOOD TRAM SERVICE.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Smeaton, said he expected to have a report on the following day from the Railways Commissioner with reference to the Goodwood ...

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  13. B.S.A. Employes Out.

    Three thousand unionists and non-unionists employed by the Birmingham Small Arms Company have gone out on strike. They demand a rice in wages amounting to ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIA.

    The Werry type of engines have passed the Admiralty’s shop trials, and are being placed aboard the cruiser Australia’s pinnace. Sea trials arc soon to be conducted. ...

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  15. Missionaries Safe.

    Advices revived by the London Missionary Society indicate that their country stations have not been disturbed by the great uprising. The missionaries in Hankow and ...

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  16. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    Mnrch, one of the prisoners who escaped from the Gladston Gaol, landed at Hummock Mill in a rowing boat on Sunday night. He abandoned the craft and ...

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  17. FOURTH JUDGE.

    Mr. Ryan enquired whether it was the intention of the Government to introduce a Bill this session to provide for the appointment of a fourth Judge. ...

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  18. Minimum Wage Wanted.

    The South Wales Miners’ Federation executive has submitted a revised demand for a minimum wage in abnormal places. The proposal is for 8/ a day for miners and 5/ ...

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  19. A Southern Confederacy.

    A force of well-equipped troops has arrived at Hankow. Practically the whole of its units are joining the rebellion. The rebels claim to have enlisted fully 15,000 old ...

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  20. CABINET CHANCES.

    A number of changes in the personnel of the British Cabinet have been announced. Lord Carrington, formerly Governor of New South Wales, who has held office for ...

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  21. Mr. Osborne Dismissed.

    Litigation which has been proceeding for many weeks between Mr. Osborne—the originator of the Osborne (trade union funds) judgment—and the Amalgamated ...

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  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final of the mixed doubles at the Queen’s Club. covered court tourney S. N. Doust, of Australia, and Mrs. MeNair beat Lowe and Miss Lane, 7—5,6—2. ...

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  23. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning on the t[?] track, which was dry and thin in places, Chi Chi was first out, and he went a mile and a quarter, carrying about 2 st. The first two ...

    Article : 308 words
  24. LATEST MARKETS.

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  25. Loyal Leaders.

    Matters are quiet at Shantung. An official message states that Gen. Yin Chang (who was believed to be in charge of 20,000 Imperial troops) has reached the Siao-kan ...

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  26. SHORTHAND WRITER IN SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Ryan called attention to a question which he had asked in the House in the previous week dealing with the appointment of a shorthand writer and typist to. ...

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  27. HOOLEY AGAIN.

    The notorious E. T. Hooley is again the subject of attention in Court. He has been summoned, and is now demanding [?]ding bail in connection with a charge ...

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  28. German Landing Parties.

    An official intimation has been published that the action of the landing parties from the German warships on October 12 were restricted to repelling an attempt to ...

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  29. LIGHT SQUARE PEARS.

    The bearing of the action by George Osborne Penn, fruitcanner, for £642 10/r damages against the Government in respect of loss sustained in connection with a ...

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  30. TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Generally fine, but cloudy; showers in the extreme S.E. S.W. to S. winds. ...

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  31. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  32. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Greek steamer Georgios has been wrecked at the mouth of the River Gironde, and 15 on board have been drowned. ...

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  33. Fire in Russian Concession.

    Advices from Hankow report a de[?]tive fire near the Russian concession in that city. Chinese houses covering acres have been burned ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Tuesday, October 21.—Low water, 11.50 a.m.; high water, 5 p.m. Cape Borda.—October 21. 3.30 a.m.—Large steamer passed in. 6 a.m.—Barque Vendur passing ...

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  36. NEGRO LYNCHED.

    At Coweta, Oklahoma, a negro has been lynched for allegedly insulting a white woman. A coloured sympathizer of the de[?] took vengeance by shooting the ...

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  37. JACK JOHNSON.

    The champion coloured pugilist Jack Johnson, appeared .in an unusual role in London to-day. He was sued by his landlady for the recovery ...

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  38. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    There, was a bitterly cold wind blowing this morning, and the horses felt the full of it as they were running home against it the last couple of furlong. The grass was in god order, and a ...

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  39. CASE OF REV. J. NELSON.

    Mr. Green referred to a letter which appeared in The Register on the subject of immigration, in which it was stated that when the Rev. J. Nelson had, secured 45 ...

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  40. HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Ponder asked the Premier whether he had any fresh information to give the House with reference to the trouble among ...

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  41. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    Mr. McDonald asked whether any arrangement had been made with the Federal Government regarding the interest proposed to be paid on transferred properties ...

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  42. ANOTHER MINING DISASTER.

    A shocking occurrence is reported from a coal mine, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Nine men have been killed and 10 wounded, as the result of the explosion of a keg of ...

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  43. DEATH OF EARL OF ONSLOW.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Onslow, Chairman of Commissions in the House of Lords since 1905. The Earl was born on March 7. 1853 and ...

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  44. INTERESTING QUESTIONS.

    In the Legislative Council questions were put to the Chief Secretary on two interesting subjects. ...

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  45. GLENELG HARBOUR.

    Mr. Smeaton asked whether Mr. Graham Stewart would be able to furnish his report with reference to a harbour at Glenelg in time for the required, sum to be placed ...

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  46. JERVOIS ESTATE.

    Mr. McDonald asked if the Government had succeeded in purchasing the Jervois Estate. on the River Murray. The Treasurer—Not yet. ...

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  47. HOSPITAL NURSES’ TROUBLE.

    The Hon. A. W. STYLES asked whether the Govemment had yet considered the recommendation of the Hospital Board regarding the existing trouble. ...

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  48. RETICULATION OF MOORAK.

    The Premier informed the Hon. A. H. Peake that the Hydraulic Engineer was going to Moorak shortly in connection with a scheme for reticulating water to the ...

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  49. Family Notices

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  51. ALLEGED ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES.

    The Hon. E. L. W. KLAUER said he would like to ask the President a question bearing on the select committee appointed to enquire into alleged electoral ...

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  52. Flemington.

    It was a bright, sharp morning at Flemington, and the tracks were in splendid order. The course proper, on which the majority of the notable horses worked, was particularly last going ...

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  53. ARDROSSAN WATER SUPPLY

    The Premier told Mr. Allen that he did not think there was any hope of the water question at Ardrossan being placed in a different position this summer than it is at ...

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  54. SCOTS FOR THE WEST

    The Duke of Sutherland and a cumber of Canadian capitalists, having their headquarters at Winnipeg, are forming a syndicate to promote the emigration of Scottish ...

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  55. ADMIRALTY COURT.

    At Government House, on Tuesday morning, a special meeting of the Executive Council was held. Mr. W. L. Stuart (Acting Master of the Supreme Court) was ...

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  56. WILLUNGA RAILWAY.

    Mr. Ryan asked if, seeing the construction of the Willunga Railway was to be submitted to investigation by a committee yet to be appointed, the Government would ...

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  58. ESPERANTO CONGRESS

    Adelaide during the past year or two seems to have had more than its share of congress[?]—religious, political, commercial. scientific, or other. But the most novel ...

    Article : 246 words
  59. WAIKERIE AND RAMCO SETTLEMENTS.

    The Treasurer informed the Hon. A. H. Peake that the cost of surveying the Waikerie Irrigation Settlement, including charges for oversight, superintendence, ...

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  60. NEW GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaaghan) remarked on Tuesday morning that the applications received for the position of Government Geologist would be submitted to the ...

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  61. RELEASED FROM GAOL.

    John R. Walsh, a prominent banker, railroad man and publisher, of Chicago, was some time ago sent to prison upon a charge of misappropriating funds, He served his ...

    Article : 53 words
  62. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    At a meeting at theMansion House it was decided to pun base the Crystal Palace for the nation. The Lord Mayor Sir Thomas Cros[?] is issuing an appeal for ...

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  63. TAILEM BEND REQUIREMENTS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Senior that a survey had been made, and scheme for supplying Tailen Bend with water from the Muray River was ...

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  64. PERSONAL.

    Mr. H. F. Peacock, chief clerk in the Treasury, returned on Tuesday from Melbourne. where he had been on departmental business. ...

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  65. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    COCKBURN. October 23.—F. Noark employed on Boolcoomatta Station, received a kick on a leg below the knee while trying to catch a horse. The limb was broken. ...

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  66. BAGOT’S WELL RAILWAY STATION.

    The Premier informed Mr. Young, that the revenue from the storage of wheat received at the Bagot’s Well Railway Station since July 1 was £2 9/4. It was not the ...

    Article : 72 words
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