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  2. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    Captain Scott and his comrades were to-day accorded a civic welcome in the Town Hall. The Lord Mayor has decided to approach the Federal Government ...

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  3. LABOR NOTES.

    A meeting of the Confectioner's Employes' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. There was a large attendance. Mr.T.Geddes, the ...

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  4. KETCHELL'S MURDER.

    When Stanley Ketchell, the middle weight champion pugilist of the world, was shot on a ranch near Springfield, a city of missouri, by a man named Hurtz ...

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  5. Portugal.

    The provisional GOovernment of the Porluguese Republic has decreed the banishment of the royal house of Braanze. Also all titles of nobility have been ...

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  6. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) introduced into the House of Representatives this afternoon a Bill to provided for the provisional government of ...

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  7. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Hughes)moved the second reading of the Commonwealth Consititution Bill, ...

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  8. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Paris is at present virtually under martial law. The reason is that the railroad strikers wished to hold a demonstration last night in the Bois de Vincennes, but ...

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  9. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MARKERS.

    A meeting of the Federated Agricultural Implement and Machinery and iron worker's Association was held in the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening. There was a ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    It has been ascertained that the name of the man whose body was recovered from the Torrens near the Old Exhibition landing on Monday afternoon is ...

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  11. CLERICAL INFLUX TO SPAIN.

    One effect of the rebellion in Portugal has been an influx to Spain of religious [?]gees So far 5000 members of different religious orders who have been ...

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  12. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.

    A meeting of the port Aldelade branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners was held on Tuesday evening. Mr.W.Leech presided over a ...

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  13. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING.

    The railway strike here been attended by a succession of bomb outrages, and a climar was reached to-day when an attempt was made to wreek a ...

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  14. TRAM ACCIDENT AT MILE-END.

    On Tuesday morning about 9 o'clock a lad nine years of age, named Ray Campbell, who resides a Henley Beach with his parents was proceeding in a car to ...

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  15. PAINTERS CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Federated Hon[?] and Ship Painters, Paper changers, and. Decorators Employees Association of Australasia, which was opened in the Trades ...

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  16. THE WAN ATROCITY.

    Dr Thomp[?]n alias Grant was charged here to-day with mutilating the body of Eva Swan, and pleaded not guilty. This was done before he was charged with the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NOTIES.

    Rumons are afloat regarding the Federal note issue.It is stated that a gang of clover forgers are operating in Melbourne preparing the issue of a large ...

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  18. MURDERER'S FATHER INTERVIEWED.

    Hurtz's father was interviewes to-day at Webb City Missouri. He said that he believed that his son killed Ketched in a spirit of rebellion against the ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Mr.E.T.I[?]ey, builder of Mile-End, met with an accident on Monday morning It appears that he was leisurely proceeding on his motor cycle along ...

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  20. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS.

    A purse of £1000 was offered here to-day for a fight between AL Kauffman and Sam Langford. The latter is considered in some circles to be the middleweight ...

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  21. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Speaking here to-day on naval matters the Secretary of State for the Navy ([?]r. G.von L Meyer) stated that as soon as the Pacific Coast was supplied with ...

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  22. A CROSS THE ALTANTIC.

    No.news was received to-day from the dirigible balloon America, Which is conveying Mr. C.Wellman and a crew of six across the Atlanic, the reason being that ...

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  23. OFFICIAL REASSURANCES.

    THE SECRETARY TO THE Federal Treasurer to-day stated that every step in connection with the issue of the Australian notes has been taken with the ...

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  24. GORED BY A HE[?]ER.

    SYDNEY, October 18.—While releasing a [?] from a bail at Corndale, Lismore, to-day [?]mannel Joseph, a farmer, was gored through the chest and ...

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  25. STANLEY DEFEATS DOWKER.

    Last night Digger Stanley met Joe Bowker the ex-bantam champion, at the National Sporting Club, in a contest for the bantam championship of Great ...

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  26. AMERICAN POLITICES.

    President [?] is giving great [?]en[?] to his message to Congrees, which will be presented to both Houses of Parliament of December [?] It is ...

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  27. BARRY DEFEATS FERGUSION.

    Jim Barry last night defeated Sandy Ferguson in a heavy weight boring contest here.The latter's seconds threw in the sponge in the fourteenth round. ...

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  28. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    BRINKWORTH, October 17.— On Friday last Mrs. Adams had a narrow escape from being killed. She and two friends were out for a drive when ...

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  29. NOTHING FURTHER.

    The wireless stations here received nothing from Mr.Wallman to-day. In the absence of other information, then, the balloon is supposed to be continuing asking ...

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  30. BASEBALL.

    The first of the games in the series which is to be played in America for the world's baseball championship, took places to-day, when the Phhiladelhians ...

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  31. NICARAGUA.

    [?] has been received from Nic[?]ragon to the effect that disaster [?] broken out [?]in that country. Frequent [?]ing has occured and the sitution has ...

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  32. AMPLEPRECAUTIONS TAKEN.

    Inthe House of Representatives to-day the Acting Treasurer (Mr.Frazer) in reply to Mr.Catts (N.S.W.)said that what were considered ample precautions were ...

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  33. NEW FRENCH PARTY.

    The newspaper "S[?]ecle announced to-day that a new semi-political party had been formed. This new body has hopes of replacing the Sillion Catholic Society, ...

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  34. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    MEADOWS SOUTH, October 18.— Mr. W. Bertrain sen was the victim of an unfortunate accident on friday. He was driving horses through a gate when one ...

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  35. THE PERTH CASE.

    Alferd Smart, who is in goal charged with bigary, was to-day examined by Dr. Blanchard, who says the prisoner is loosing a good deal of sleep.His mind ...

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  36. FOR IRELAND.

    Mr. T.P.OConner British M.P.for the Scotland division of Liverpool, who is pleading Ireland's in America with several other Nationlists, will [?]e ...

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  37. AGRICULTURAL LABORERS.

    Yesterday the Commissioner of Crown Lands referred to the matter of the wages of farm hands, and the rates offered by those applying to the Labor ...

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  38. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    The returns of the State elections are now complete. The state of the parties is:— Labour,46; Ministerials and Independents, 44. ...

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  39. SEVERE SCALP WOUND.

    BROKEN HILL, October 18.— An accident occurred at 11 o'clock this morning at the British mine. James Hunter, foreman roper, was engaged lifting a ...

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  40. ENGINEERS'SOCIETY.

    For some time dissatisfaction has existed amongst the members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in connection with, the wages paid and other ...

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  41. BARRLER FATALITY INQUEST.

    BROKEN HILL October 18.— The coroner (Mr.T.Hall) held an [?]nquest this afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of Albert James ...

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  42. TURKELY.

    It is belived in diplomatic circles that the settlement of the Cretan question, in which it is Considered that all the Powers should assist can scarcely be made ...

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  43. STEAMER WRECKED.

    A report of a maritime disaster was recevied to-day by Messers Wetherill and Sons a ship owing firm of Dublin.The reports said that the steamer Port ...

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  44. DISGUSTED MINISTERS.

    Ameeting of the State Cabinet was held yesterday afternoon. The Ministers are re[?]cents as to the proceedings, but it is understood that Mr.wade wished ...

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  45. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Legisiative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr.Murray) said an outside independent board would be appointed to deal with Victorian railway accidents. ...

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  46. ENGINED RIVER'S DEATH.

    John Charles Copper, aged 52 an engined river of Peterburg, was taken by the Polic to the Adelaide Hospital from Gibson street, Bowden, at about 1 ...

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  47. PREMIER RESIGNING.

    Another lengthy Cabinet meeting was held to-day. Mr.Wade, it is understood, expressed keen disappointment at the result of the poll and the meagne ...

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  48. GERMAN SAVINGS BANK

    Statistics just issued show that a sum of £10,000,000 has been deposied in the Berlic Municipal Saving Bank by 788,539 de[?]itors.This is the hightest sum ever ...

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  49. SINGER'S SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURE, October 18.— Alfred Palamountain, aged 36, a professional singer, was to-day found dead in his room at Allen's music warehouse, ...

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  50. GERMAN TREAIES EXPIRING.

    The fact that Germany's tariff creaties will begin to expire [?]ncidentally with the holding of the general elections 12 months hence, is causing some agitation ...

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  51. SAVINGS BANK MANAGERS.

    A conferance of Saving Bank managers will be held in the saving Bank, Adelaide, to-day.The whole of the Savings Banks in Australia will be represented. ...

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  52. DISPUTE OVER WAGES.

    The strike of rifle range markers, which yesterday took place at North Williams town, when the Victorian Rifle Association's matches were begun, under went a ...

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  53. NO SURPRISE IN LONDON.

    The Labor victory in New South Wales has caused no surprise among Australians here Both the "Times" and the "Morning Posts" Sydney correspondents ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. SECRETARY IN COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett in the Supreme Court to-day, Walter Samuel Crowle, formerly secretary of the Geelong Harbor Trust, was charged with the ...

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  56. TORNADO IN CUBA.

    Cuba has again been swept by a tornado with the result that there has been heavy loss of life and great damage to property As telegraphic communication ...

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  57. SEVERE FROST.

    A serve frost has occurred at Hastings, in the district of Anckland, and has entirely destroyed fruit crops to the value of £10,000. ...

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  58. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    A poster campaige for the purpose of advertising Australia as a suitable place for immigrants has been arranged, and the first posters appeared to-day in a ...

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  59. CADETS' RAILWAY FARES.

    A report is being secured by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce)in reply to a statement from the Victorian railway authorities regarding the ...

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  60. AVLATION.

    The [?]rigible balloon, Ciement Bayard II, which has been purchased by the British Government, has arrived in London. One of the conditions of the ...

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  61. KAPUNDA HORSE SALES.

    The horses at Mr Kidman's sale to-day were drawn principally from Tilberoo, Bulloo Downs, and Mount Poole stations, 250 being sold. The Buyers were ...

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  62. STRIKE OF MINERS.

    Last week a small strike occured at the Deloraine Gold Mine, near Kersbrock. There were six miners emploed sinking a shaft and when they got to a depth of ...

    Article : 133 words
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