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  2. LORD MINTO.

    Press reports have been received of the Earl of Minto's farewell speech made [?] Simla, India. The retiring Viceroy saft: —"If we refused to recognise the signs of ...

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  3. PORTUGAL.

    It is stated that Germany is worried over Britain's designs on the Portugues colonies. The former desires to possess some of them, and it has been ...

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  4. STATE COAL MINE.

    There is every reason to believe that the State Government will introduce a Bill next year to acquire or develop a coal mine, to be worked by the State for ...

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  5. SCARCITY OF WHARF LABOR.

    The P. & O. cargo steamer Palma should have got away from Sydney for London on Saturday, but she is still alongside the wharf at Woolloomooloqo, and her ...

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  6. THE PERTH MYSTERY.

    The bacteriological examination of the various articles found in Alfred Smart's residence, Cowle street, has been completed. Human bloodstains were found ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. ACCIDENT ON ANGASTON RAILWAY LINE.

    GAWLER, November 5.—The first accident on the Angaston railway line, which occurred this morning, was rather a sensational one, but fortunately it was not ...

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  8. ANTONIA DOLORES. AN ARTISTIC TREAT.

    The return of Mdlle. Antonia Dolores to the Adelaide concert platform on Monday evening seemed to more strongly cement the friendship and admiration ...

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  9. CHINA AND AMERICA. EFFECT OF A LOAN.

    It is felt here that the American loan to China marks an important epoch in Chinese finance, as being the first large straight loan negotiated that is free from ...

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  10. BULLFINCH BOOM. YESTERDAY'S OPERATIONS.

    Yesterday morning operations on the Adelaide Stock Exchange in connection with the Bullfinch line opened fairly, firm on account of several buying [?] ...

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  11. MASTER BRICKMAKERS.

    The Master Brickmakers' Association annual meeting was held in the Hindmarsh Town Hall buildings on Friday. Mr. C. R. Hocking (president) was in the ...

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  12. TOBACCO GROWING.

    The British Goverment have recently been experimenting in the growing of tobacco in Ireland, and as a result it has been shown that nearly every variety of ...

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  13. JAPANESE SUSPICIONS.

    Advices to hand from Japan state that there is a belief gaining ground that China is becoming convinced that her only hope of maintaining her ...

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  14. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Among the passengers by the steamer Bremen, which arrived to-day, was Dr. L. O. S. Poidevin, who, when interviewed, said it was a matter of regret that ...

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  15. THE KAISER.

    Speaking yesterday at the centenary of the Berlin University, and before the studerts of the Prussian Military Academy, the Kaiser read his speech from a ...

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  16. GARMENT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of garment makers in this city has now been terminated, and the workers will resume on Monday. CHICAGO, November 7. ...

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  17. BLOWN FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    BROKEN HILL, November 4.—A young man, Walter Brassor, employed at the De Bavay Treatment Works, met with a serious accident this afternoon. He was ...

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  18. KAISER'S INFLUENCE.

    The increasing diplomatic influence of the Kaiser in Turkey is a source or Uneasiness to French statesmen, who see danger to the peace of Europe. The ...

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  19. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The match between the New South Wales and Queensland Elevens was resumed to-day. Now South Wales could only make 135 in their second innings, ...

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  20. BOWLING'S RELEASE.

    Referring to Peter Bowling's release the Premier (Mr. McGowen) said to-day:—"We liberated Bowling as a trades unionist who suffered in the advocacy of his ...

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  21. MOULDERS' UNION.

    There was a large meeting of the Iron, Brass, and Steel Moulders' Onion in the Trades Hall on Monday night, when the president (Mr. A. H. Chapman) occupied ...

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  22. Closing Prices.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  23. ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Chang Hung, Wong Hong, and Chang Fung appeared before the Sub-Collector of Customs (Mr. Ferguson) to-day on a charge of smuggling six skins of opium, worth £30, from the steamer ...

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  24. MINING FATALITY.

    BROKEN HILL, November 4. — Albert Richards, who was injured at the South mine on October 32, died this afternoon. The deceased, who was 27 years of age, ...

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  25. REVOLUTION.

    It is realised in diplomatic circles that it is no mere accident that revolution is simmering in so many countries. For one thing it is undoubted that the time is ...

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  26. STREET BETTING.

    Three bookmakers were to-day fined £3, £5, and £10 respectively for street betting. Inspector Connell, when seen afterwards, said:—"Street betting can only ...

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  27. WIRELESS COMPANY.

    A company has been registered in Sydney entitled the Maritime Wireless Company of Australasia. The capital is £5000 in £1 shares. The company has ...

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  28. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The option secured by the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) over the site in Trafalgar square for the Commonwealth offices in London lapses shortly. It is not the intention of the ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE MINERS. DEMAND A ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Burwood Miners' Ledge, Newcastle, [?] given notice of a motion to the effect "That the Government be requested to [?] a [?] Commission to enquire into the charges [?] ...

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  30. CYCLONE.

    A terrific cyclone occurred yesterday at Villa Real, a town of Portugal on the River Corgo. Several small craft on the river were sunk, and one of them had a ...

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  31. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY

    Several members of the two Austrian Houses of Parliament and an equal number from the Hungarian have gathered here to deal with the central ...

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  32. BOOKBINDERS AND PAPER RULERS.

    There was an excellent meeting of the Bookbinders and Paper Rulers' Society in the Trades Hall on Monday night. A letter was read from Mr. James Sinclair, ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S CRICKET CHANCES.

    Dr. L. O. S. Poidevin, the well-known cricketer, when interviewed aboard the steamer Bremen, which arrived to-day, regarding the chances of the South ...

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  34. PLASTERERS' UNION.

    The principal business dealt with at the meeting, of the Plasterers' Union on Monday night consisted of the voting of £22/ each to the Boilermakers' ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    The science of aviation has passed from the experimental stage. The time has come, when aircraft are being looked upon as more than mere novelties, and ...

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  36. WELCOME TO [?] BOWLING.

    Mr. Peter Bo[?], recently [?] [?] gaol, was welcomed home to Newcastle [?] night at an open air meeting, when the [?] motion was carried:— "We hereby welcome [?] ...

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  37. THE COAL VEND.

    In the High Court to-day Mr. Justice Isaacs delivered his reserved decision on the summons for directions in the action being brought by the King and the Commonwealth against the ...

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  38. MAN'S LEG GASHED.

    DELAMERE, November 4.—An accident of a most painful nature occurred here yesterday. While watching the shearers at work Mr. M. Sells, of Yaralla ...

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  39. UNEASY SPAIN.

    The Civil Guards had no trouble in dispersing the few strike demonstrations that took place yesterday throughout Gataloma. ...

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  40. A PLEASING PERSONALITY.

    The remarkable relationship between art, health, and happiness was strongly impressed upon an interviewer in tie course of a plsasing chat with the great ...

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  41. SAWMILL AND TIMBER YARD EMPLOYES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Sawmill and Timber Yard Employes' Union was held in the Trades Hall on Monday night. The president (Mr. S. Jones) ...

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  42. WAR AGAINST TRUSTS.

    The United States Department of Justice is completing a complaint, against the Sugar Trust, and it is anticipated that shortly a petition will be filed asking to ...

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  43. GARAGE HANDS CEASE WORK.

    Forty workmen employed at Garratt's garage, Castlereagh street, ceased work this morning. The reason is stated to be the dismissal of a popular foreman. The ...

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  44. LAD'S LEG BROKEN.

    MINLATON, November 7.—On Thursday afternoon a lad named T. Matson, in the employment of Mr. J. Carmichael, of Brentwood, met with a serious accident ...

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  45. NOVEL PENAL SETTLEMENT.

    A novel penel establishment in the Phillipines was referred to by Mr. S. G. Rowley, who was a passenger from the East by the steamer Coblenz, which ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  48. THE BARRIER.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. held this afternoon it was decided to urge the Labor Party to secure the release of Stokes the lock-out prisoner. The following motion was also carried:—"That this ...

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  49. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Haghes) states that it is not the intention of the Com-monwealth Government to frame a Constitution for the Northern Territory on the lines of that ...

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  50. WAR AGAINST POVERTY

    Dr. Crapsey, a well-known divine of the Episcopal Church in this city, is promoting a war against poverty. He says that access directly or indirectly to the soil ...

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  51. SEAMAN FALLS DOWN HOLD.

    SYDNEY, November 7.—Charles White, aged 68, a seaman, of the steamer Perth, which is berthed at Newcastle, fell down the hold this morning and was killed. ...

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  52. FALL FROM A CART.

    Henry Otham, a painter, living in Mary street, Unley, fell from a cart, driven by a man named Percival Irvin on Monday evening. Irvin stated that when turning ...

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  53. FOREST FIRES.

    The recent terrific forest fires which occurred in the States of Idaho and Montana, not only caused great destruction of life and property, but also consumed a ...

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  54. THE FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    The Federal Government has decided to establish a railway construction branch to build the Trans-Australian railway from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta, and ...

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  55. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    On Sunday evening, at about half-past 6 a serious accident took place at Hamley Bridge. Mrs. H. F. Smith was driving into the town accompanied by her ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLES. POPE AND MODERNISM.

    The Pope has issued instructions to the papal nuncio at Munich, Germany, to enforce several measures for the suppression of modernism in German-speaking ...

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  57. PROPOSED COLLIERY UNION

    It has been decided at a large meeting of miners at Scarborough that a ballot of the south coast miners be taken on the question of whether the northern and ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. FEDERAL RAILWAYS.

    The Federal Government has decided to establish a railway construction branch to build the trans-Australian railway from Kalgootle (W.A.) to Port Angusts (S.A.), and such other [?] ...

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  60. FAIL FROM A TEAM CAR.

    Still another has been added to the already long list of accidents arising from attempts to negotiate moving tram cars. Amos Jobson, himself a motorman, had ...

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  61. GIRL MISSING.

    No further developments have arisen in connection with the disappearance of Miss Bessie Gibson, who has been missing from a Manly boarding house for some time. Search parties ...

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  62. TAFT VISITS PANAMA.

    President Taft, who will visit Panama shortly, will receive a great welcome there, preparations being already under way for the function. A cargo of ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. DATE FOR FEDERAL REFERENDA.

    April 13 is the red letter day in the Labor Party's calendar. It was the day when the Party was elevated to power in the Federal sphere. The ...

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  65. CZARINA'S HEALTH.

    Disquieting news has been received regarding the health of the Czarina of Russia, who is now at Bad Nauheim, a watering place of Hesse, Germany. She is ...

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  66. COLLAPSED IN A BATHROOM.

    MELBOURNE, November 7.—A middleaged man called to-day at the baths of the Royal Arcade with the object of having a hot bath. While he was in the ...

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  67. HORSE DOWN A GULLY.

    Mr. H. Gray, in the employ of Mr. J. W. Tremellen, met with a mishap [?] Jane street, Hindmarsh, on Monday afternoon. He was driving a horse and ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. LYMAN SMITH DEAD.

    The death is announced of Lyman Cornelius Smith, the mas who made two million pounds by making typewriting machines. ...

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  70. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    MELBOURNE, November 7.—During the storm yesterday a number of persons were Struck by lightning, several having to receive attention at the hospitals. ...

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  71. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT STOCK.

    The announcement that the New South Wales Government had decided to reduce the rate of interest on stock sold locally over the Treasury counter from 3¾ to 3½ ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    Monday, November 7. —Present—Councillors Wynne (chairman, Spiller (district clerk), Bradey, Curtis, Hosking. Penno, Wrighton, and Everett. The council have decided to purchase a five-acre ...

    Article : 158 words
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