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  2. RUNDLE-STREET STRIKE. POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER TROUBLE

    "I should not be surprised," said Mr. J. Dale, secretary of the United Laborers' Union, on Wednesday morning to a reporter "if the Rundle-street trouble is ...

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  3. CRIPPEN CASE

    The trial of Crippen on the charge of murdering his wife at Camden-road, London, was opened to-day, before Lord Alverston, Lord Chief Justice, at the ...

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  5. GREEK AFFAIRS

    M. Venezelos, the Cuban Nationalist leader, who was recently elected to the Greek National Assembly, has been entrusted by King George with the task of ...

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  6. NEW PORTUGAL RIGID CENSORS

    The censorship over telegrams exercised by the Portuguese authorities during the period preceding the establishment of the Republic was so rigid that only five words ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. WEST INDIAN STORM

    The terrible cyclone which has been raging in the West Indies for several days has caused the loss of 100 lives. [?]ile hundreds of other persons have been ...

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  8. FLYING THE ATLANTIC AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    The airship America, in which Messrs. Walter Wellman and Melvin Vaniman were endeavoring to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to England, was wrecked ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. H. C. Hull Minister of Finance in the South African Union Cabinet, who was defeated at the general elections, has been returned for Barberton. A ...

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  11. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,230 words
  12. Family Notices

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  13. STEALING SACCHARINE.

    The four men who were concerned in the theft of a large quantity of saccharine from Southwark, London, have been found guilty and have been sentenced to terms ...

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  14. King George's Visit.

    An announcement has been made that the forthcoming visit of King George and Queen Mary to King Manuel and Queen Amelie of Portugal, at Wood Norton, on ...

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  15. RACING THROUGH SPACE.

    The fifth international balloon race, which started from St. Louis yesterday morning is likely to include individual performances which will break all ...

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  16. SHIPPING NEWS.

    October 19, 8 a.m.—A large steamer is passing inwards. ARRIVED—October 18. Corio, s., 1,305 tons, T. Parry, from Newcastle. ...

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  17. Balloon Abandoned.

    Mr. Wellman and the members of his crew, who also saved the cat they were attempting to carry over the ocean with them, abandoned their balloon to the ...

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  18. Mr. Woolf's Statement.

    On being approached in reference to the matter Mr. Woolf said that there were two men at work in the yard up to the time of the dispute unicad ng a shipment. No ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAYS. Running Resumed.

    The men employed on the North-Western railway system have resumed work and all the lines are now running normal services. ...

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  20. Spanish Action.

    The Spanish Government has authorised the Spanish M nister to enter into diplomatic relations with the provisional Government of President Braga. The official ...

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  21. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Municipal Councils of Glasgow, Dublin, Dundee, and many other cities in Great Britain, have presented petitions to Parliament in favor of [?] policy of conciliation in ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. MINING ACCIDENT.

    An explosion caused by the accidental ignition of dynamite used for blasting in the Siegiried mine, at Geissen, in Bavaria, killed 15 persons. ...

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  23. WOMEN'S POLITICAL CONFERENCE

    The conference of the Women's Liberal Organisations of the Commonwealth was continued on Wednesday at the Lady Colton Hall. Mrs. F. G. Hughes (president ...

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  24. THE CAPE NAVAL STATION

    Rear-Admiral Paul Warner Bush has been appointed to succeed Rear-Admiral Egerton to the command of the Cape Naval Station. ...

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  25. Sympathy from Miners.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. last night the following resolution was carried:—"That this meeting of the A.M.A. protects against and regards with contempt the ...

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  26. Reinstating Strikers.

    The Parisian newspapers urge the Government to turn a deaf ear to the demands for the reinstatement of the strikers who were dismissed from the railways. ...

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  27. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    In commemoration of the centenary of the establishment of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows, the executive of that body to-day presented King George with ...

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  29. ROBBERY AND VIOLENCE.

    The jury at the London Criminal Sittings to-day brought in a verdict of guilty against the prisoner Inglis, who was charged with complicity in a daring case of ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. THE BULLFINCH STOCKS.

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  31. A STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The steamer Staleria, belonging to Hamburgh, has foundered at Revai, Russia, and 16 of the crew have been drowned. ...

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  32. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver.—The present price of bar silver is 25⅞d. per oz. ...

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  33. Settlement Terms.

    Mr. Homburg, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday drew the attention of the Attorney-General to a report that had appeared in the press to the effect that at ...

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  34. MILAN FLYING ACCIDENT.

    Captain Dickson, a well-known English aviator, who was seriously injured in a collision in mid-air with M. Thomas, a noted French aeronaut, at Milan, on October 1, ...

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  35. KILLED BY A MOTOR 'BUS.

    At an inquest, held at Westminster, London, on September 7, on a cyclist who was knocked down in the Strand, and run over by a motor 'bus, the new vicar of St. ...

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  36. MINING NEWS. AMALGAMATED MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The secretary of the A.M.A. was instructed to prepare a list, to be submitted at a future meeting, of all fatal and serious accidents on the mines for the last 12 ...

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  37. A "TWO-UP" SCHOOL.

    A day or two ago Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., fined two lads for having played "Two-up" in Congate-street. Glanville. On Wednesday he dealt with 11 boys for a similar ...

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  38. WORK IN PARLIAMENT

    Matters connected with the lamb trade at the Produce Depot formed the subject of an enquiry by Mr. Styles in the Legislative Council on Wednesday afternoon, ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. COMMERCIAL.

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  40. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The British lead mill did fair work for the fortnight ended October 15, treating 3,992 tons of cru[?]es, averaging 14.9 per cent. lead, 8.1 oz. of silver, and 14.3 per cent, zinc, which produced ...

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  41. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Goldfinch Syndicate (from Mr. W. H. Grant).—"Southern Cross, October 19—Arrived here this morning. Encouraging news from fields. Crowd going out. I expect to get out to-morrow." ...

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  42. DROWNED IN THE TORRENS

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday morning the City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) held an inquest on the body of Sydney Leonard James Thomas, ...

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  43. PRICES OF METALS.

    Messrs. Clarke &. Co. have supplied us with the following metal quotations received from London metal brokers, under date London, October 18, 7 p.m.:—S[?]er, 2/2; lean, £13 7/8; spelter, ...

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  44. THE SHARE MARKET. To-Day's Quotations.

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  45. SENTENCED FOR LARCENY.

    John Challoner, a laborer, was charged, before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M., and Messrs. W. C. Torode and R. T. Wailmann, at the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday with ...

    Article : 236 words
  46. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  47. CRICKET.

    The South Australian delegates (Messrs. Evan, Hill, and Blinman) on the Australian Cricket Board of Control returned to Adeiiide by the express on Wednesday. Mr. ...

    Article : 249 words
  48. GANGER THOMPSON.

    Mr. McDonald, in the House of Assembly, on Wedensday, for the fifth or sixth time, ased the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) whether any chairman had been appointed by the ...

    Article : 218 words
  49. LONDON MARKET.

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  50. LAW COURTS. Magistrates' Court—Glenelg.

    James Dinwoodie was charged, on the information of Senior-Constable Reiley, with having been drunk in Moseley-square on Monday evening and having resisted the police. The defendant was ...

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  51. FAITH IN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

    A question which has been referred to several times at the Women's Political Conference is whether they should be women first and politicians afterwards or vice ...

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  53. COMPENSATION NOT PAID.

    Councilor Branstrom asked at the meeting of the Thebarton Town Council on Tuesday evening if the money-due as compensation for the closing of Dodd's-road ...

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  54. Police Court—Port Adelaide.

    Peter Wilson pleaded guilty to having been on the premises of the Glanville Hotel, Glanville, on October 16, he not being an excepted person within the meaning of the Licensing Act, 1908. ...

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  55. COLLISION WITH A MOTOR CAR.

    While Miss Addy Magg. daughter of Mr. J. Magg was cycling down the valley, she collided with a motor car at a sharp corner. She was thrown heavily to the ...

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  56. PERSONAL NEWS.

    By the Melbourne express on Wednesday morning, Messrs. G. M. Evan (chairman), C. Hill, and H. Blinman, who are the South Australian delegates on the ...

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