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  3. INTER-NATIONAL CRICKET.

    After being delayed for a day owing to unfavorable weather a start was made with the cricket match between South Africa and South Australia on the ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Acting Prime Minister Mr. Hughes), in reply to Mr. Fuller (N.S.W.), said that no official invitation had been received inviting members of the ...

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  6. A SHIP STRANDING.

    On Saturday judgment was given by his Honor Mr. Justice Gordon and Captains Creer and Jones, sitting as a Court of Marine Enquiry. in connection with ...

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  7. A WORKMAN KILLED.

    The c[?]umstances surrounding the death on October 29 of John Middleton, a bricklayer's laborer, were investigated by the co[?]oner at the Morgue on ...

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  8. VICTORIAN COAL.

    The price of coal from the State coal [?] is to be raised to the extent of a shilling a ton from Monday. The following official notification has been ...

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  9. WOMEN GOSSIPS.

    Mayor Kessler, of Hattersheim in Hesse, has (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Standard") sprung into great notoriety by the issue of a ukase against the ...

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  10. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Energetic action is being taken by the officers of the Victorian Agricultural Department to check the spread of Irish blight. Two inspectors were sent to ...

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  11. BOUNTIES PAID.

    A return prepared by the Customs Department shows that during the quarter ending September 30 last the following bounties were paid-:—Fruits, dried, £55; ...

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  12. SENATE.

    The Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator McGregor) moved a second reading of the Constitution Amendment (Legislative Powers) Bill, shortly ...

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  13. DEATH FROM SUFFOCATION.

    At the morgue on Saturday morning the Coroner held an enquiry into the ci[?]mstances surrounding the death on November 1 of Agnes Winch, a widow 80 ...

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  14. THE REFERENDA.

    The Acting Prime Minister stated today that the referenda regarding the proposed alteration of the Federal Constitution would be taken in either the third ...

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  15. A PRESENTATION.

    After the transaction of matters municipal on Friday evening the members of the Glenelg Town Council assembled in the mayor's parlor. The object was to ...

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  16. IMPORTATION OF FERRETS PROHIBITED.

    An order is published in this week's issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette" prohibiting the importation to Australia of ferrets. ...

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  17. COLONIST OF SEVENTYTWO YEARS.

    Showers of congratulations were passed upon Mr. and Mrs. John Ottaway, of Birkenhead, near Port Adelaide, on Friday, when the old couple celebrater ...

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  18. "SPOILS TO THE VICTORS."

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley), in reply to Dr. Maloney (V.), said he had seen an article in a Sydney ...

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  19. PACIFIC ISLANDS MAIL SERVICE.

    The Department of External Affairs has accepted the tender of Messrs. Burns, Philp, & Co., Limited, for five years from September 1, 1910, for the establishment ...

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  20. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    The adjourned meeting of the council was held on Friday, November 4, at 3 p.m. Present—The Vice Cnancellor, Dr. Ennis, Rev. Dr. Jeffries, Dr. Rennie, Mr. ...

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  21. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    Mr. W. Pearson held a magisterial inquiry at the Williamstown courthouse on Saturday concering the death of Gladys [?] Chandler, aged one year and ...

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  22. THE RAILWAY LINE IN KING WILLIAM STREET.

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Town Council on Friday night the debatable question of wheather the Glenelg railway the in King William street is to ...

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  23. CENSUS.

    The Commonwealth Government has accepted a tender of the Australian Paper Mills Company, Melbourne, for the supply of 900 reams of toned cartridge ...

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  24. POSTAL PROHIBITION.

    The Postmaster General has prohibited the delivery of postal articles to the following:—W. McGladery & Co., commission agents, St. John street, Launceston; ...

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  25. NAVAL BASES.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) was to-day interviewed by Mr. James A. Sherman, of Mirboo North, Victoria. Mr. Sherman explained that he held a mineral prospecting area ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH WOLLEN MILLS.

    The Defence Department is inviting applications for appointment as manager of the proposed Commonwealth Woollen Mills. The salary is fixed at £600 per ...

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  27. STATE COAL MINE.

    It has been decided to raise the price of ceal from the State mine to the railways and of slack coal to the public by [?] shillinng per ton on and after ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN NOTES ISSUE.

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" this week contains the formal proc[?]amation that the Australian. Notes Act, 1910, will commence on November 1, 1910. ...

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  30. POWLETT COAL MINE.

    At a meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall tonight in connection with the sale of Powlettcoal to the public (Dr. Maloney, M.H.R., presiding) re[?]tions were carried urging the Go ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. CURIOUS ENDING OF A DUEL.

    It has become known (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") that on September 25 Herr Joachim von Bethmann-Hollweg, of Runowo, cousin of ...

    Article : 153 words
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  33. OVER A WOMAN.

    At Mill[?]pe—to-day during an altercation between two men about a women, one man named Oswald was shot in the chest and the woman shot in the [?]rm. The ass[?]tant then dragged ...

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