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  2. REVOLT IN CHINA. REBELS CAPTURE FOUR WARSHIPS.

    In a message received here to-day it was stated that the Chinese rebels have captured four warships. They have removed the Manchus from among the ...

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  3. THE MURRAY RIVER

    An important statement was made in the House of Assembly yesterday by the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) in regard to the construction of weirs and locks on ...

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  4. THE WAR. BATTLE OF BENCAZI.

    Advices received here state that the Italians lost 4000 men in their attack on Bengazi. It is also stated that the British ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. MELBOURNE, October 25. REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. J. Thomas), in reply to Mr. Maloney (V.), said that 408 orders had been issued to prevent misleading statements being ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS. AUTUMN SESSION OPENED.

    The autumn session of the British Parliament was opened to-day. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's Insurance Bill was the measure first ...

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  7. WHARF STRIKE. MASS MEETING OF WORKERS.

    A "cease work" mass meeting of the Wharf Laborers Union was held to day. The meeting was very disorderly. The executive came along with a ...

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  8. GUARANTEES.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Smeaton moved:—That the guarantee system of constructing railways is not in the best ...

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  9. DEAF AND DUMB.

    The twentieth annual meeting of the South Australian Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission and Angas Home for Aged and Imfirm Deaf Mutes was held in the Deaf ...

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  10. REPORT CONFIRMED.

    Dispatches received here confirm the wounding of Mr. Jones and the destroying of the consulate at Bengazi. They also state that several British ...

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  11. KIU-KIANG FALLEN.

    Kiu-kiang, a treaty port, 130 miles south-east of Hankow, has fallen into the hands of the rebels, and the Government yamens have been burned. ...

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  12. HOME RULE BILL.

    Irish members arrived in force expecting the announcement of the Home Rule Bill. It is believed now that the measure will be shelved until ...

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  13. CARGO SHUT OUT.

    Ever since the strike of wharf laborers started in Sydney last week vessels bound eastward from Port Adelaide have had to leave cargo originally destined to New ...

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  14. NORTH GROWING REBELLIOUS.

    The revolutionary spirit is now manifest in the north, and those provinces which it was considered would rally to the aid of the imperialists are likely ...

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  15. CABINET CHANGE.

    An important Cabinet change has taken place. Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, has changed portfolios with Mr. Reginald McKenna, the ...

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  16. AN IMPORTANT VICTORY.

    The "Times" correspondent has managed to get a censored cable through regarding the battle of Bengazi. He states that it was a more ...

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  17. ITALIANS FIRE ON ITALIANS.

    Reports received here state that in the battle of Bengazi the Italian warships made the terrible mistake of filing on their own soldiers who had been ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIA.

    The launching of the first Common-' wealth battleship, the Australia, will take place at Clydebank to-morrow. A large official party left London to-day ...

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  19. LABOR LEAGUE

    At a meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the Political Labor League last night correspondence was received from Mr. Hardie, of Narrabri, requesting the assembly to pay for the ...

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  20. SHORTNESS OF TROOPS.

    The military commanders report that there are only sufficient troops here to guard the legations and foreign quarters. In a cast of serious emergency ...

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  21. USEFUL AEROPLANES.

    The Italians in Tripoli have with them two scouting aeroplanes in charge of Captains Piazza and Miezo. The initial experiments with the machines proved ...

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  22. CAPTURE OF CHANG SHA.

    Details of the capture of Changasha have arrived. During the conflict the foreign and customs officials took refuge in river boats. ...

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  23. ITALIAN NAVAL BASE.

    It is feared by the Foreign Office here that Italy will establish a great naval base at Tobruk, on the African coast, halfway between Malta and Alexandria, ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES SYDNEY, October 25. PRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The Country Press Association conference was held to-day. The Hon. J. L. Trefle (Minister of Agriculture) was unanimously elected president. The ...

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  25. SHIPMENT OF SILVER.

    A China liner leaves here to-day for Chinese ports. The booking is extra large, and she carries a heavy shipment of silver from the revolutionary ...

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  26. LIBERTE EXPLOSION.

    The commission enquiring into the explosion on the French battleship Liberte has concluded its investigations. The verdict given is that the outbreak ...

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  27. A DELICATE SITUATION.

    It is stated here that a delicate situation has arisen following on the question asked by an influential Egyptian comte as to whether Turkey would be ...

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  28. GERMAN ELECTION.

    A portent of the coming German general election is shown by 'the contest for the new legislative house provided for under the new Constitution ...

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  29. MADAM MELBA.

    The Lord Mayor presented an address to Madam Melba, after the second act of the opera to-night in the presence of a brilliant audience. The floral tributes ...

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  30. SENATE.

    After Important questions had been answered by Ministers, Mr. Vardon (SA.) resumed the second reading debate on the Electoral Bill, strongly condemning ...

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  31. AN EARTH TREMOR.

    On Tuesday evening the Government Astronomer, as reported in "The Daily Herald" received reports of an earth tremor having been felt at North ...

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  32. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A sequel to the stoppage of the Johnson-Wells fight is the announcement that the match between 'Carpenter' and Josephs for the welter-weight ...

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  33. STAMBOUL FIRE

    The recent fire which broke out in Stamboul was a very big affair, Before the flames were put out three mosques and 600 houses were consumed. ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS THEFT.

    A mysterious theft of gold bars valued at £10,000 is reported here. A shipment of gold was sent from London to Swiss National Bank, but ...

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  35. METHODIST JUBIBLEE.

    The celebrations which are being held inconnection with the diamond jubilee of the Pirle street Methodist Church were continued last night when a family gathering was held under ...

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  36. MORAN v. DRISCOLL.

    Owen Moran and Jem Driscoll have signed articles for the feather-weight championship of England. They will fight in France on November 18. ...

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  37. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Federal Executive Council has issued an ordinance empowering the Minister of Home Affairs to levy rates on land in the Federal capital site, whether ...

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  38. McNAMARA CASE.

    A novel device has been adopted by the American Federation of Labor to raise funds to pay for the defence of the McNamara brothers, both prominent ...

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  39. F. BURNS v. M. ATTELL.

    Frankie Burns met Monte Attell here in a ten rounds bout last night. Burns was awarded a clear decision over his opponent. ...

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  40. MEXICAN REBELS MARCHING ON CAPITAL.

    It is reported that six thousand Mexican rebels are within five miles of the capital. This statement caused a general ...

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  41. THOMPSON'S LIKELY MAN.

    Cyclone Johnny Thompson, when he makes his trip to Australia shortly, will bring a likely man with him. This is Terry Kellan, a young and practically ...

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  42. ENGINE DRIVERS.

    The application by Mr. A. Stewart (Industrial Registrar to the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration) for the court to strike off the register the ...

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  43. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    A meeting of delegates from Catholic and Irish societies to make arrangements for the reception of the Irish envoys—'Messrs. R. Hazleton, W. A. Redmond, ...

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  44. WOMAN LAWYER

    A woman who has passed all necessary examinations and served her articles as a lawyer's clerk, recently applied for permission to practice in the British ...

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  45. CASUALTIES. SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    QUORN, October 23.—At the Methodist Sunday school picnic held at Pinkerton on Thursday, and which was largely attended, and proved in every way most ...

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  46. ATTELL v. KILBANE.

    Abe Attell and Kilbane have been matched to fight 20 rounds some time in November for the American featherweight title. ...

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  47. COMPROMISE ATTEMPTED.

    It is believed here that Yuan Shi Kai is endeavoring to reach a comprbmise with the rebels on an Imperial Government basis, with constitutional ...

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  48. SAVED A CHILD.

    Great indignation has been created here by an exhibition of the arrogance of private enterprise in its worst form. A little child in charge of a nurse got ...

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  49. A MARE'S NEST.

    Yesterday the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Gohen) wrote:—Sir—I notice that some objection was taken in the Legislative Council on tuesday to the use ...

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  50. NEW VOLCANOES

    Reports from Alaska indicate that the volcanoes in that country are active and that four new ones have broken out. ...

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  51. SUPPORT FROM SYNDICATE.

    Sun Yat Sen, the leader of the Chinese revolt, is expected here on Saturday, and will be the guest of the Chinese revolutionists living in the city. ...

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  52. CANADIAN POLITICS A SHORT SESSION

    The first session or parliament under the Borden Conservative Government will be a short one. Members will merely be asked to pass ...

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  53. EXCHANGE SEATS.

    Two seats on the New York Stock Exchange were sold to-day fox £500 each. This is a lower price than was paid last time. ...

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  54. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, October 25.—A shocking fatality occurred at Strathfield this morning. Edward Saunders, aged 45, a married man, who resided at Burwood, and ...

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  55. REBEL REINFORCEMENTS.

    Cable reports to the rebel papers here state that thousands of rebel supporters are leaving Indo-China and joining the revolutionists in Yuani. ...

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  56. TRAINED NURSES' SOCIETY.

    A concert and dance in aid of the funds of the Hindmarsh branch of the District Trained Nurses Society was held in the Hindmarsh Town Hall on ...

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  57. ENCOURAGING MASSACRES.

    An English newspaper here publishes a report that it is the plan of the Manchus to encourage the ignorant masses to attack foreigners, and after ...

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  59. TORONTO BYELECTION.

    The Labor Party of Canada has decided to contest two seats for the Toronto byelection, writs for which have been issued on account of the elevation of the ...

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  60. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Alfred Johnson a single man, residing at Birkenhead, had the misfortune to meet with a painful accident on Wednesday afternoon at Messrs Elder, Smith, ...

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  61. SCULLING.

    Billy Fogwell, Australian sculler, is a passenger by the liner India. Referring to his defeat by Barry, Fogwell said:—"Although I was not nearly ...

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  62. NEWSPAPERS DEFY GOVERNMENT.

    For the first time since the outbreak the newspapers are publishing- full details of the rebel victories, and displaying defiance toward the censorship. No ...

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  64. FRACTURED RIBS.

    Whie engaged at one of the Port Adelaide wharfs on Tuesday afternoon Mr. H. Rundell, of East Adelaide, had three of his ribs fractured through being ...

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  66. FERRY BOAT COLLIDES

    The ferry steamer Kaikai during a trip from Milson's Point to Circular Quay this evening struck the bow of the collier Derwent. The electric light was ...

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  67. CONSTITUTION OFFERED.

    Copies of an American-made Constitution, Which was offered to Mexico after the recent rebellion, are on their way to the leaders of time present uprising. ...

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