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  4. NURSES DISMISSED.

    The Government has definitely decided to dismiss the three nurses at the Adelaide Hospital. The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) stated on ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. UNIONIST BOMB- SHELL.

    Ii. was officially announced this afternoon that Mr. Balfour had resigned the leadership of the Unionist Party, and therefore the position of Leader of tie Opposition in ...

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  6. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    A deputation of leading emigration agents of Britain waited this afternoon upon the Commonwealth High Commissioner. Speakers complained of their inability to ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    On Tuesday the Assembly of New South Wales sat just 40 minutes (says The Melbourne Herald). CoL Onslow rose to talk encroachments on the Botanic ...

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  8. CHINESE REVOLT.

    A Manchu plot has been uncovered. It had for its main object the assassination of number of the leading reform spirits in the National Assembly. ...

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  9. “KANGAROOS” WIN.

    The second test, match between the visiting team of Australasian Rugby footballers and an English side was won by the ’Kangaroos’ by 19 points’ to 10. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN RACING CARNIVAL.

    The spring campaign in connection with the Victorian Racing Club , was resumed this afternoon at Flemington. when there was again a splendid crowd in attendance. ...

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  12. WORK AND TALK.

    Petitions to the Assembly have been scare during the Past few weeks, although they fluttered in from every side in the early days of the session. On Thursday Mr. ...

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  13. Board Meeting This Afternoon.

    In the Legislative Council on Thursday The Hon. J. J. DUNCAN asked the Chief Secretary whether he was yet prepared to take members into his confidence ...

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  14. COMMENTS ON THE RACING.

    A fresh start was made with the November Hurdles. The scratching.pen was used so freely that only a field of seven could be mustered. After a little business at ...

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  15. WILLUNGA RAILWAY.

    The Premier, in reply toMr. Ryan, said the Government ;had decided upon the three gentlemen who were to be asked to act on the committee to-enquire Into. the ...

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  16. Battle Proceeding.

    Fighting has been vigorously taking place around Nankin (the old capital’ of China, and the chief centre of the southern province of Kiang-su). ...

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  17. LATEST MARKETS.

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  18. WAYVILLE CROSSING.

    The Premier promised Mr. Sm[?]aton that he would ask the Railways Commissioner to report whether the laying of the double line of rails at Wayville crossing would ...

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  19. Questions in the Assembly.

    In the Assembly on Thursday the Hon. A. H. Peake asked the Premier (Hon. J. Verran),:in view of the very critical situation of affairs in connection with the ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. POWDER SCANDAL.

    Both M. Maissin (manager of the Pont de Buis [?]powder factory and M. Louppe (the ex-manager). whom the present head of the works has charged with a serious act ...

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  21. TRIPOLI TAN WAR.

    An official announcement has been made by the Italian authorities. that the Arab and Turkish forces outside the port of Benghazi concentrated on EI’Kabra. a ...

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  22. TAXATION PROPOSAIS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan). told the. Hon. H. Butler that his taxation proposals were being drafted, and he proposed to bring them .down next week. ...

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  23. WIRRABARA RAILWAY

    The Premier told Mr. Moseley, that he could not say then whether the Government. would bring in the Wirrabara [?]mington Railway Bill this season but he ...

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  24. CANADIAN CENSUS.

    The new Minister for Agriculture has ordered an investigation into the taking of the national census returns in many of the leading cities. Numerous complaints have ...

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  25. ANGASTON WATER CONSERVATION.

    The Premier replied to Mr. Coorabe that the scheme for the water conservation works which be had promise the, people of Angaston. was now under consideration. ...

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  26. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  27. ROAD IN HUNDRED OF ROBY.

    The Premier told the Hon A. H. Peaks that he had written to the people an the Hundred of Roby who had asked for a road to be constructed that, as the Government ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. CLARK RUSSELL.

    The death has occurred at Bath, in his sixty-eighth year, of Mr. William Clark Russell, the famous author. William Clark Russell, known under his ...

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  30. “SHOCKING FORM.”

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  31. THE GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST.

    Mr. Ryan asked whether the Treasurer had any information to give the House in relation to the appointment of a Government Geologist, and on whose ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. REPUBLICAN REVIVAL.

    At the State ejections just completed Democratic Governors were chosen by the States of Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Mississippi; and a Republican Governor ...

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  33. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore. —Thursday, November 9.—Low water, 10.50 a.m.; high water, 5 p.m. LATEST. SHIPPING. ARRIVED.— November 3; ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The English cricketers are having their final practice this afternoon. Some of them were out in the morning on the Adelaide Oval; and the others reserved their ...

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  35. LONG-SERVICE PAY.

    Mr. Green asked if, when, a man- was transferred from one Government department to another, that transfer, was equivalent to a break in his service, and would ...

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  36. HEALTH BILL,

    The Treasnrer informed Mr. Anstey that the matter of the amending Health Bill was. in the Chief Secretary’s Department; but he understood the bill was ready now ...

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  37. ARAB HATRED.

    While a party of foreign officials were working for the municipality of this city fixing the limits of the Arab cemetery the surveyors were attacked by mobs of ...

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  38. RECLAIMED LANDS.

    The Treasurer informed Mr. Jameson that trial of the machinery to be used in making drains and embankments on-the reclaimed swamp lands would take place. on ...

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  39. TELEPHONES FOR THE MURRAY.

    Mr. Jamieson asked if the oGvernment would assist the settleds. for abort 100 miles along the Murray to get telephone communication. ...

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  40. TO-DAY’S DIARY.

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  41. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has refused special leave for appeal the Australian case of Macintosh and another against the Bebarfald Company. ...

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  42. THE OBSERVER PICTURES.

    Characteristic attitudes . of the English cricketers are reproduced in this week's Observer. Every member of the team is shown, and the whole page devoted to the ...

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  43. PARTICULARS OF THE RUNNING.

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  44. Family Notices

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  45. STEPHENS V. TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    Sir. Ryan asked the Attorney-General he would lay on the table all the papers including the claims of counsel,: whether paid or not, in. connection with the case, ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. PENNY BANKS.

    There has been a “run” on several branches in London of the National Penny Hank. All demands have been met, and the uneasiness of depositors has been ...

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  48. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    Travelling to the eastern States by the Moldavia, which reached Fremantle yesterday, is Capt. Watt, of the New South Wales Scottish Rifles. he has been on a ...

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  49. INEBRIATES HOME.

    Mr. Sineaton asked if the Premier had. made any arrangements for. erecting a building for providing one for the inebriates: The Premier said the question was receiving ...

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  50. ARMED RAIDER.

    A man named Devene. described as an artist, WE arrested at Holborn on October 15 for brandishing a loaded revolver against a police officer. When searched ...

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  51. VIOLENT STORM.

    ’A violent storm struck Cryon, near Walgett, last night, and dealt destruction to everything in its path. Damage was done the extent of about £1,500. Many ...

    Article : 117 words
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