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  2. BOXER KILLED.

    A report from Springfield stoles that Stanley Ketchell the middle-weight champion boxer of the world, is dead, as the result of a murdernous assault this ...

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  3. OFF THE RAILS.

    At half-past 10 o'clock on Friday night just as the special train, containing about 400 persons who had attended the Jeparit show, was leaving Jeparit, the ...

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  4. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    In the Sooond Civil Court on Saturday, before Mr. Creeswell, P.M., John Melville, an enginedriver in the employ of the Railway Department, was charged ...

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  5. Fierce Hurricane.

    One of the fiercest and most disastrous hurricanes that has been known for the past 10 years is at present raging along the British coast, and accounts homly ...

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  6. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Though the backbone of the strike is believed to be broken serious rioting took place to-day. The masons who went out in sympathy ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 942 words
  8. THE FAR EAST.

    Until special for transportation are made up at St. Petersburg the subsidies for the steamship companies will amount to £365,000, of which £160,000 will ...

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  9. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC

    It was reported in Lisbon that Great Britain had officially recognised the intently established republic of Portugal, but this report has been candidates. ...

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  10. BOXING CONTESTS.

    Mr. Hugh McIntosh, the Australian fight promoter, is endeavoring to arrange a circuit of boxing contests in Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, ...

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  11. EXILED MONARCH.

    It has been decided thai ex-King Manuel shall lead a quiet life until his health is fully recovered; meanwhile his friends in Portugal will undertake a ...

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  12. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A large mass meeting was held at Yarra. Bank to-day to protest againt the measure prohibiting payment for Sunday entertainments now before the State ...

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  13. CONDITIONS IMPROVING.

    As the result of the stong measures put in force by the Government the railway strike continues to improve, with the exception of the Western Road where a ...

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  14. BALLOON RACE.

    The drawing for places in the international ballon race for the Gordon Bernett trophy, to take place at St. Louis on Monday, was held to-day. ...

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  15. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC.

    The long-delayed attempt of Walter Wellman, journalist and aeronaut, to cross the Atlantic in a dirigible airship was begun this morning, when the ...

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  16. SEVERAL TRAINS RUNNING.

    Appalled by the riots yesterday, many of the strikers deserted the syndicate and returned to work the trains to-day. A fifth of the trains on the Western Line ...

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  17. FEDERAL MINISTERIAL COMMENT.

    Federal Labor members, were naturally very plessed on hearing from Sydney that there was a possibility of the Wade Government being defeated and the State ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY.

    Sir George Reid, peaking at the Engineering Exhibition at Manchester, stated that Australia had started the race of prosperity, but the stronger and more ...

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  19. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Reports from Cincinnati state that Secretary Ballinger has been severely injured in a collisison between two passenger trains between Baltimore and Ohio, on ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. MAN TOMAHAWKED.

    A man named Kelly was murdered yesterday near Jondaryan with a tomahawk. kelly was working in the railway yard and was camped with two men named ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb was discovered to-day at the foot of a tree in the [?]venne Klober, near the American Embassy. The attempted outrage is attributed to Anarchists ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    KAPUNDA, October 15.—Yesterday afternoon Harry Harten, of Bethel, was admitted to the Kapunda Hospital suffering form enquiries to the face caused by ...

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  23. ACTIVE VOLCANO.

    The famous volcanco Bogloslov is in more violent eruption than ever. Smoke and ashes are rising a mile above the crater, and lava is flowing down the sides, ...

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  24. BALLARAT COMPETITION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  25. POWER IT THE PACIFIC

    Speaking at a banquet last night the secretary of the navy, Mr. Meyer, said:— "America has in the unfortunate possession of the Philippines a colony where ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    At a town-planning conference Lord Kitchener said that he recently Visited the splendid cities of Sydney and Melbourne, and regretted that it was ...

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  27. THE STORM ON THE BALTIC.

    The hurricane appears to have raged throughout Europe, and the latest accounts from St. Petersburg show that the gale was violent in the Baltic Sen. ...

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  28. MINIMUM WAGE GRANTED.

    The directors of the railroads involved in the strike have decided to grant the minimum wage of 4/2 per day to employes on the roads running out of Paris. The ...

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  29. THE TERRA NOVA.

    The Antarctic exploring ship Terra Nova was a scene of activity throughout yesterday, preparations being made for her departure on Sundya. Yesterday the ship ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITIC.

    A conference of party leaders is to meet for four successive days. Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed form Wales regarding the scheduled tour that it is both ...

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  31. INTERESTING HIGHLANDERS DAY.

    Special interest attached to yesterday's sessions of the South street Society's competitions by reason of the fact that it was Highlanders' Day. The patronage ...

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  32. HUNTSMEN DROWNED.

    Seward H. Smith, a wealthy druggist of Notwich, who came to Alaska to hunt big game, and Alfred Lowell were drowned on Lake Kensi. ...

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  33. DISAPPOINTED IMMIGRANTS.

    Four Yorkshire immigrants in Western Australia complaini in two columns of the "Yorkshire Observer" that they are unable to obtain land. ...

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  34. A YOUTH'S FOOT INJURED.

    KAPUNDA, October 15.—A youth named Victor Treloar, employed by Mr. Arthur, Berret, was alighting from a spring day when in motion yesterday ...

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  35. COTTON MILLS CLOSED.

    The cotton mills in the East telegraphed to-day stating that they have been obliged to close, throwing out 50,000 operatives. ...

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  36. A VICTORIAN VIEW.

    Mr. Out[?]im, a perminent member of the State Opposition Party in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, m[?] that he accepted the statement that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. INEBRIATE'S FATE.

    Harry Sterling, a laborer at Lawlers, while suffering from the effects of drink wandered into the bush, and bis body was yesterday found hanging from a tree. ...

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  38. THE FRENCH TURF.

    Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, the American millionaire, heads the list of winners on the turf in France for the past season. His winnings approximately amount to ...

    Article : 55 words
  39. FOREST FIRES.

    The forest fires which have been raging in Minnesota and Ontario were practically extinguished to-day. A welcome fall of rain occurred and relieved the ...

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  40. UNEASY SPAIN.

    Now that Portugal has succeeded in overthrowing monarchical government, the opinion has been held in many quarters that her neighbor, Spain, which has ...

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  41. HALBURY RAILWAY FATALITY.

    BRINKWORTH, October 6.—The coroner (Mr. Dunstan) held an inquest yeaterday morning on the body of Frederick Noroock, who was ran over on Friday ...

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  42. MAKING MONEY.

    To-morrow the Federal Government will begin to "make money." It will not accumulate wealth in the money-making way adopted by the ordinary citizen, but ...

    Article : 259 words
  43. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The political situation in the East is again engaging serious attention, it being felt that an outbreak of hostilities between Turkey and Greece is impending. ...

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  44. DISLOCATED SHOULDER.

    BROKEN HILL, October 16.—White working underground a the South Mine yesterday morning a miner, D. W. Brett, fell down a chute and dislocated his right ...

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  45. PERIL IN PLAY.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock on Friday night an unusual accident occured at Brunswick. Mr. M. Doolan, proprietor of a travelling merry-go-round and ocean wave, ...

    Article : 231 words
  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. STURT ELECTORS THANKED.

    Mr. Griffith, the returned Labor candidate for Sturt, has wired his thanks to the elections for giving him the largest majority polled in any of the State's ...

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  49. SUICIDE'S DEATH.

    The police were notified on Saturday by the Adelaide Hospital authorities that James Robert Kelly, of George street, Thebarton, who was admitted to that ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A destructive fire occurred here to-day at the King's Hall. The building was completely gutted, and the loss is estimated at £20,000. The casualties were ...

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  51. LADY THROWN FEOM A HORSE.

    When out riding on a yotrng horse at Renmark on Sunday, October 9, Miss Green was thrown off and dragged by the stirrup for some distance. Her face and ...

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  52. WEST INDIAN CYCLONE.

    Reports from Havana state that a great cyclone has occurred in the eastern and central islands, but no loss of life is reported. ...

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  53. CANADIAN COPYRIGHT.

    The British Government has finally agreed to give Canada control over foreign copyrights in the Dominion. The British Act of 1842 will be repealed, and ...

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  54. MARINE COLLISION.

    A marine collision occurred to-day at Cnxhaven, a fortified. seaport of Germany, in wiaeh the Swedish barque Diaxia.was sunk. Seven of her crew were drowned. ...

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  55. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    The referendum on the liquor question has not given prohibitive results. It is anticipated, on the present figures, that Allow[?] is the only district. ...

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  56. TENNIS.

    The tennis singles championship of the Barrier was won yesterday by Parkes Eley, who beat Sara by 18 games to 14. ...

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  57. ENGINEERING EXHIBITION.

    Sir George H. Reid, High Commissioner of Australia, has opened the engineering exhibition at Manchester. ...

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  58. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    "This is Caulfield Cup day," said a sportive member of the Senate to-day, "and the fashion seems to be to have a bit on something. Now, I don't mind ...

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  59. PRESIDENT TAFT TO VISIT PANAMA.

    President Taft will sail for Panama on November 10. He is convinced that problems confronting the officials there require his presence. ...

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  60. MOUNTAIN DISCOVERED

    Advices from Seattle, state that Mr. Riggs, the engineer of the Alaska Boundary Commission, reports the discovery of a peak higher than Mount McKinley, ...

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  61. THE LAKE COMO TRAGEDY.

    Porter Charlton, who is charged with the murder of his wife on Late Come, Italy, and about whose extradition these has been a dispute between the American ...

    Article : 46 words
  62. CYCLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  63. RAISING THE MAINE.

    Ever since the sinking of the American warship Maine off Santiago, Coba, which was me of the most striking incidents of the Spanish-American war, various ...

    Article : 88 words
  64. AVIATION RECORD.

    A new American aviation mile record was established to-day when M. Le Blanc flew a mile in 53 seconds. ...

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  65. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    For some time past dissatisfaction has existed amongst the Italian postal and railway officials who have been laboring under grievances which they failed to ...

    Article : 75 words
  66. DEATH OF A JAPANESE NAVAL LEADER.

    Samejima, a noted Japanese naval leader, died to-day, aged 67. He was formerly a member of the House of Peers and later was Chief Secretary of the ...

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  67. SPRAINS AHD RHEUMATISM.

    "I have used Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, and found it the best remedy I ever used," writes Mrs. E. G. Charlton, Durham, Leed, via Buninyong, Vic. ...

    Article : 56 words
  68. CHARITY COLLECTION.

    A street collection was mae yesterday in aid of the united charities, and over £1800 was [?]ed. ...

    Article : 20 words
  69. REFINED PETROLEUM.

    The Standard Oil Company has announced a reduction in the price for refined petroleum in cases. ...

    Article : 21 words
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