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  2. CZAR AND KAISER.

    The Czar of Russia, accompanied by has Minister of Foreign Affairs (M. Isvolsky) and su[?]e of 50 arrived at Po[?]sdam yesterday, and was welcomed by the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS. HARCOURT'S APPOINTMENT CRITICISED.

    The appointment of Mr. Harcourt as Secretary for the Colonies, vice Earl Crewe, who has taken over the Indian Secretaryship, has called forth a fair ...

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  4. THE CRIPPEN APPEAL.

    The appeal made by Hawley Crippen against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder of his wife was heard to-day. ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    A pitched battle between an advancing force of British troops which landed under cover of warships, and Persian soldiers occurred to-day at Kishin, the ...

    Article : 343 words
  6. N.S.W. MINISTERS.

    A New South Wales Ministerial party, consisting of the Premier (Mr. McGowen) and the Minister of Education and Labor (Mr. Beeby) arrived in Melbourne by the ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    The annual smoke social in connection with the South Australian Public Service Association was held on Saturday night in the Co-Operative Hall. The president ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS. THE WINNING TICKET.

    Undoubtedly melodrama and the horse are firm favorites in South Australia, and that is why nobody was surprised on Saturday night to find the Theatre Royal ...

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  9. RECEPTION TO DOLORES.

    A pleasant evening was spent by members of the Lyric Club on Saturday evening, when a reception was held in honor of Mademoiselle Dolores, the famous ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Duke of Connaught formally opened the South African Union Parliament yesterday, for which occasion a holiday was proclaimed throughout South Africa. ...

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  11. HONDURAS. REVOLT AT AMAPALA.

    Commandant Valladares, the Governor and autocrat of the Honduran island of Amapala, who recently threatened to imprison all foreign residents there and ...

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  12. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED.

    The new Parliament adjourned to-day and will administrating next week. The question of granting political lights to the black races threatens to bring ...

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  13. IMPERIAL, FEDERATION.

    The British press collating from recent conferences of representative statesmen bearing on the remarkable convergence toward Imperial federation, ventures to ...

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  14. PORTUGAL.

    The work of expelling members of religious orders from Portugal has been carried on assiduously since the Republic became an accomplished fact. The last ...

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  15. OUTSPOKEN OFFICER.

    A mild sensation was caused in military circles recently by the appearance of a pamphlet called Why Muddle Through on Twenty Millions a Year in Times of ...

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  16. UNEASY SPAIN. TROUBLE EXPECTED AT BARCELONA.

    In connection with the strike of workmen in Barcelona, a monster Labor manife[?]ation has been arranged to take place in Barcelona to-morrow, and the ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. NEW EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE, PORT ADELAIDE. OPENING TO-NIGHT.

    The opening of a new theatre generatry, foreshadows the floodtide of prosperity, and judging by the enterprise of Messers. Lennon, Hyman, and Lennon in building ...

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  18. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Edward Rosenheimer, the millionaire who was alleged to have run over a girl in motor car and passed on without taking any notice, was acquitted to-day. ...

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  19. NEW LIBERAL UNION.

    The final meeting of the Mount Gambier Farmers and Producers' Union was held on Saturday. There was an attendance of 20 members. The president ...

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  20. RIOTOUS SAILORS.

    A mob of nine bluejackets violently assaulted a policeman in George street late last night, while the officer was attempting to quell their disorderly conduct. ...

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  21. EX-PRESIDENTS DESIGNS.

    The situation in Honduras just now is a complicated one. Armed bodies are organising throughout the country, and it is believed that this foreshadows an ...

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  22. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The matter of union between the South African Presbyterian and the Congregagational Churches came up for discussion to-day at the General Assembly of ...

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  23. MR. O'CONNOR RETURNS.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P, who in conjunction with other Irish politicians has been in America and Canada in the intereste of Ireland and the home rule ...

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  24. CYCLONE AT MINGARY.

    A terrific cyclone passed over here about 3 p.m. to-day, causing much damage. The wind, accompanied by dust, blew at hurricane force. It was not of ...

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  25. AIFONSO'S ASSASSINATION RUMORED.

    The "Star" publishad a statement today to the effect that it was ru[?]ored that King Alfonso of Spain had been assassinated. Other sources of ...

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  26. AVIATION. EXPERIMENTS IN JAPAN.

    Count Ferdinand de Lesseps the aviator who recently flew across the English Channel and back, passed through here to-day en route for Japan, where he will ...

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  27. DIVORCE.

    The Bishop of Liverpool (the Right Rev. F. J. Chavasse) addressed a diocesan conference to-day on the subject of diveres and its future effect on the church. ...

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  28. EXHIBITION GARDENS CONTINENTALS.

    The Dandies presented their fourth change of programme on Saturday evening to an enthusistic audience. The management have hit upon the happy ...

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  29. STRIKERS WILL NOT ARBTTRATE.

    The Minister of the Interior has been ende[?]ing to induce the strikers at Sabadell to arbitrate, but has not been successful. He also endeavored to bring ...

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  30. THE ACTING FRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), on being seen on the subject of the division of the Colonial Office on Saturday, said:— ...

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  31. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    Only one tender has been put in for the carrying of mails from Vancouver to Australia, and that belongs to the Union Steamship Company, which had the ...

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  32. A CREDITABLE FLIGHT.

    William Willows, a young welshman, recently accomplished a creditable flight He is the owner of a small dirigible, and in it he attempted to fly from Wormwood ...

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  33. TEAMSTERS' STRIKE. NEW YORE EMPLOYERS ADAMANT.

    A mass meeting at teamsters was held in this city this afternoon to discuss the present strike and decide what is to be done in the future. It is predicted in ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. BOWLING'S TRIAL.

    The Attorney General (Mr. Holman), in referring to-day to police reports supplied to the Crown law officers regarding the jurymen at the trial of Peter ...

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  35. THE FOLLIES AND PIERROTS.

    Very bright and cheerful entertainments were provided, by Pierrots and Follies at their comfortable pavilions at Glenelg and Henley Beach on Saturday ...

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  36. DIRIGIBLE PASSENGER SERVICE.

    It is proposed to institute an aerial passenger service per dirigible balloon from Liverpool to the north of Wales. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS

    The enterprising Hugh Mclntosh, recently broke out in a fresh piace. He inaugurated a special training matinee, at which cinemat graph films were taken ...

    Article : 158 words
  39. SITUATION INTENSIFIED.

    The strike situation has been intensified owing to the fa[?]re of negotiations between the employers and the men. R[?]ng has been renewed, and the issues ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    It has been announced that the following subjects have been included in the agenda for the next Imperial Conference, The All Red Route, penny postage, and ...

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  41. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Commonwealth Cabinet Council held a meeting to-day when Bills for providing the machinery of government for the Northern Territory and for ...

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  42. THE TIVOLI.

    The new programme presented at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday well maintained the standard set by Mr. Harry Rickards as a vaudeville entertainer. The ...

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  43. MABEL HARDINGE DRAMATIC COMPANY AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    At the Port Town Hall to-night the popular Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company will stage the sensational semi-military drama in four acts, Forgery. Every ...

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  44. IMMIGRANT SEEKERS.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Makura left this port today with the largest passenger and cargo list she has ever taken. Included among the ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. BURNED AT THE STAKE

    News received from Rock Springs, Texas, states that another of those horrible, lawless affairs so common in America has taken place. ...

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  46. HEART ALMOST STOPPED BEATING.

    Mrs. J. Day, of 122 Lord, street, Burnley, Melbourne, says:—" Severe attacks of bilioueness and indigestion made me very miserable. These bouts brought on ...

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  47. ACCIDENT AT THE ANCHORAGE.

    Constables Jewell and O'Keefe reported to the Port Adelaide Watchhouse on Saturday that Martin Nelson, a laborer, residing at Waverly street, Largs Bay, met ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The prize money in connection with the Eight Hours' Art Union was paid over this morning. A coal miner's wife won the first prize of £500. ...

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  49. TIDAL WAVE.

    A terrible disaster is reported from Nome, a post village and mining camp on the south side of Seward Peninsula, Alaska. ...

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  50. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    Attention is drawn to the advertisement stating that the third and last orchestral concert of the season will be given on Monday evening, November 14, under ...

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  51. CONTRACTOR ROBBED.

    Burglars entered the residence of Mr. William Monie, railway contractor at Concord, last night, and secured money and jewellery valued at £100. ...

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  52. A LINER LOST.

    A terrible shipping accident occurred yesterday when the Anglo-Algerian liner Kurdistan was lost off the Scilly Islands. Her crew numbered 40, while how many ...

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  53. FIRE IN TIMBER WORKS.

    A fire broke out last night at Thorsby's timber works, Tamworth, and stock and machinery valued, at £1000 were destroyed. ...

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  54. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    BERRI BERRI, November 3.—Mr. Norman Wilson, of Adelaide, at present manager for Mr. H. B. Martin's butchering and baking business at Berri, was ...

    Article : 176 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. BILLIARDS.

    The latest scores in connection with the matoh of 9000 up between George Gray, the Australian boy champion, and Nelson, are:—Gray (in play), 7501; ...

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  57. FRACTURED RIBS.

    BROKEN HILL, November 4.—A tr[?]ker, F. Kohz, employed at the Northmine, sustained several fractured ri[?] through an empty truck falling upon he[?] ...

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