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  2. REVOLT IN CHINA. REPORTED IMPERIALIST VICTORY.

    Dispatches received by the Government to-day claim that there has been a great victory in Hankow for the Imperial troops. It is stated that they ...

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  3. BOOTHBY CONTEST The Labor Plebiscite.

    The emergency plebiscite conducted by the United Labor Party for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the Boothby electorate vacancy in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    There were no new developments yesterday in connection with the trouble among the nurses at the Adelaide Hospital. The three nurses who had been ...

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  5. THREE WARSHIPS JOIN REBELS.

    A dispatch received here by a Chinese newspaper states that three of the Imperial warships off Hankow have turned over to the rebels, and the crews ...

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  6. THE WAR. FOREIGN MASSACRE PLANNED.

    It was reported here to-day that the massacre of all foreigners in Turkey had been planned by the Turkish radical element in Salonica. ...

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  7. RAILWAY TO W.A.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) moved the second reading of the Transcontinental Railway Line Bill. He remarked that ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives met this morning. The Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) in reply to Mr. Page (Q.), said that he ...

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  9. POSTAL OFFICERS. INTER-STATE POSTAL ASSISTANTS.

    The resolutions passed by the Inter-State Postal Assistants' Conference were this afternoon placed before the Postmaster-General (Mr. Frazer) at Parliament ...

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  10. AN IMPERIALIST CAPTURE.

    The Imperial troops on Wednesday captured the Kiang-Su arsenal, which was held By the rebels. They have also set fire to the smaller towns throughout ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT'S OPTIMISTIC REPORT.

    The Foreign Ministers here to-day sought information as to the real state of affairs in the province of Hu-peh. The reply was that the army and navy ...

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  12. LOSSES IN SKIRMISHES.

    A correspondent of the "Zeitung Mittag" cables from Jerba, an island of Africa belonging to Tunis, that the nightly losses incurred through skirmishes in ...

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  13. CONSTRUCTION BRANCH.

    A second deputation, was from the Inter-State Construction Branch Unions. It consisted of Messrs. H. M. Tucker (.V.), E. H. Burgess (N.S.W.), A. S. Deslie ...

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  14. IMPERIALISTS WEAKENING.

    Dispatches state that the Imperialists are still holding the trenches at Hankow, but repeated assaults by the rebels have weakened their ranks. Hundreds ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    A deputation composed of Messrs. T. L. Dickinson, Edbrooke, Page, and Powell, representing the central staffs and clerical and professional association ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    A fatal aeroplane accident occurred today at Macon, Georgia. The victim was Mr. Eugene Ely, who was the first aviator to land in an ...

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  17. GREAT HURRICANE.

    A great hurricane occurred yesterday along the coast of Mexico. The damage done was extremely severe, and eight vessels went ashore ...

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  18. RICE EXPORT BANNED,

    An edict has been issued, here ordering a ban on the exportation of rice. Thousands of the Manchu soldiers have had no training in the European ...

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  19. P. AND T. OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the conference of the Post and Telegraph Officers' Association representing the various States, the following motions were agreed to:— ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    H. W. Stevenson the champion billiard player, has cabled to London offering to play George Gray the Australian champion, three billiard matches for £200 a ...

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  21. BRITAIN NEUTRAL.

    Britain has declared that she remains absolutely neutral in regard to the Chinese revolt. All she will do will be to protect the lives and property of ...

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  22. RECIPROCITY.

    While the reciprocity campaign was on several American newspapers opened offices here. They are now closing them. The "New York Herald," is the latest ...

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  23. HEAVY IMPERIALIST LOSSES.

    It was officially announced to-day that the telegraph wires from Pekin to Hankow have been cut. The Imperialists are still holding the ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES METALS.

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  25. S.A. VIOLINIST.

    At a concert given in this city last night by the pupils of the Conservatorium of Music, Miss Daisy Kennedy, of Wayville, South Australia, a violin ...

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  26. POWERS REMAIN NEUTRAL.

    Notes have been exchanged by the European Powers to the effect that they will not inerfere in the Chinese sebellion. ...

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  27. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A terrible motor accident occurred today at Sioux City, Iowa. Billy Pearce, a noted automobile racer, was endeavoring to create a speed record ...

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  28. BREAGH OF PROMISE.

    In the breach of promise suit brought by Mr. Russel Griswold, the actor, against a girl millionaire named Helen Woodruff Smith, for £10,000, a verdict for ...

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  29. THE BARRIER LABOR FEDERATION.

    At a meeting the Barrier Labor Federation last night a letter was received from the A.M.A in regard to market for Renmark fruit. It was decided that ...

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  30. MANCHUS MASSACRED.

    Six packed steamers arrived here today with two thousand refugees, composed of both Europeans and natives. They declared that the massacre of ...

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  31. SENATE.

    Senator McGregor (Vice-President), in reply to Senator Walker, said that the Government regarded the recent increases in the fares to Port Darwin ...

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  32. LOCKED UP JURIES.

    In discharging a jury at Darlinghurst this morning Judge Backhouse said that he believed the law would soon be amended so that juries, after ...

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  33. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS CYCLONE THOMPSON.

    Cyclone Johnny Thompson has accepted an offer from Hugh McIntosh for a second tour of Australia, in which he will fight six battles. Thompson will ...

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  34. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    In the Banco Court to-day an application was made for a rule nisi to commit the Sydney "Morning Herald" for contempt for commenting on the ...

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  35. LANGFORD y. JEANETTE.

    Sam Langford and Joe Jeanette will fight in California on November 28. ...

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  36. STREET BETTING.

    The hearing of the betting cases was resumed to-day in the police court, when John Firth was fined £40 for street betting, and Demetrius Couroupie was ...

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  37. WHARF LABORERS. STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    Nothing was doing to-day in connection with the coastal wharfies strike. The men are optimistic and believe that within a few hours their request will ...

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  38. MERCIFUL REBELS.

    The rebel leader at Hankow has issued a proclamation to the effect that the rebels must be merciful even to their enemies, and soldiers must be ...

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  39. CANADIAN TIMBER.

    The lumber mills along the coast are being kept busy owing to large Australian orders. The mills are all short-stocked, and ...

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  40. STEWARD'S WILL

    In the Probate Court Mr. Justice Rich gave his reserved decision in connection with the granting of probate in the will of the late Alexander Rintoul, second ...

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  41. PROPOSED RAILWAY.

    The following letter regarding the construction of a railway line from Brokers Hill to Condobolin via Menindie was received by the acting town clerk this ...

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  42. JAPAN'S PREPARATIONS.

    Plans have been completed here by the War Office for the dispatch of 70,000 troops to China if needed by the Powers. It is thought here officially that ...

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  44. McNAMARA TRIAL.

    The work in connection with empanedling a jury for the trial of the McNamara brothers for alleged dynamiting reached a further stage to-day, and when the ...

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  45. SEAMAN'S CASE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearling to-day of the action brought by the Esderated Seamen's Union against the Commonwealth Steamship Onwers' ...

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  46. A PATRIOTIC CHINESE.

    A Chinese named Lee High On came in here to-day from the fruit district. He drew his savings, which amounted to £2000, and which had taken him ten ...

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  47. CEASED WORK.

    The men working at the loading of the Adelaide Steamship Company's boats were all ordered to cease work at 3 this afternoon. ...

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  48. A BANK'S LETTERS.

    After having been in operation for five days the order prohibiting the delivery of letters to the Commercial Bank of Tasmania, Hobart has been cancelled and ...

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  49. FORMATION OF WOMEN'S COMMITTEE.

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  50. RICH BEGGAR.

    An instance of the profits that may be accumulated by begging has cropped in here. Michael Sullivan who has been a bee ...

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  51. REBELS DISCARD PIGTAILS.

    Short hair has been made the distinguishing mark of the rebels. The leaders of the uprising have given the male inhabitants here until ...

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  52. A PECULIAR CASE.

    A remarkable wife desertion case [?] board in the police court to-day, when a man named Nicholls proceeded against his wife for desertion. The wife said her ...

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  53. LADY SUTTOR DEAD.

    Lady Suttor, wife of the President of the Legislative Council (Sir Francis Suttor), died this morning. The deceased lady has been prominent for ...

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  54. WRECKED MACLEAY.

    The Superintendent of Navigation commenced an enquiry to-day into the loss of the steamer Macleay. The survivors Peterson and Swanney gave evidence. ...

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  55. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The trial of the Cammorrists is still dragging slowly along To-day Gerrane Basso and his wife detailed their accusations against Captain ...

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  56. PIERCED BY SPIKES.

    MELBOURNE, October 20.—An extraordinary accident befel a boot operative named Wiiliam Robertson, in a factory at Abbottsford to-day. Robertson, who ...

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  57. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY.

    The Norwood police received a report from Dr. Magarey yesterday morning to the effect that Mrs. Heppie Tonkin, aged 35, a resident of Queen street, Norwood ...

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