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  2. SUPERANNUATION.

    We publish to-day complete details of the Railway and Tramway Superannuation Fund scheme submitted to the Chief Railway Commissioner for his approval. ...

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  3. COLLISION AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    This morning one of the most serious collisions that have ever occurred in the river or harbour took place between the Lund liner Narrung and Huddart, Parker's collier Yarra. ...

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  4. PRICE OF MILK.

    A meeting of the Unanderra branch of the United Milk Suppliers' Association was held in the council-chambers on Friday night. Mr. L. Carr presided and Mr. ...

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  5. POSTAL GRIEVANCES.

    Officials of a great Government department do not often get an opportunity of speaking out boldly, but on Saturday evening when the annual smoke concert of the Mail Branch ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Information elicited on Saturday indicated that the meeting of the Government party on Friday night was a rather strenuous one. Mr. Kidston had a fairly difficult task in carrying ...

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  7. SUFFRAGISTS IMPRISONED.

    The hearing of the charge against Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Drummond, and Miss Christabel Pankhurst, of trying to provoke a breach of the peace in connection ...

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  8. POWERS OF THE PACIFIC.

    The New York correspondent of the "Standard" telegraphs that it is reported at Tokio that Japan desires a conference of Powers interested in the Pacific to ...

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  9. BALKANS MORE WARLIKE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna reports that information which comes indirectly from official sources, confirms the reports that Turkey under British influence ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The Australian Rugby Union team played a team representing London yesterday, and won by one try to nil. Several prominent Australians were absent owing to ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. GREAT BRITAIN'S INFLUENCE.

    Vienna newspapers are angry at the insistent attitude of Great Britain in Balkan affairs. They assert that the visit of King Edward to the Czar at Reval in June last ...

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  12. COMBINED CAPITAL.

    The "Liverpool Journal of Commerce" writes that all the marine engine works of the North-east Coast of England have agreed on a working arrangement on the ...

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  13. INJURED MEN PROGRESSING.

    Burge, of the Australian team, who had his right leg fractured just above the ankle in the match against Devon, and Flanagan, who had one of his legs broken ...

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  14. TURKO-BULGARIAN ENTENTE.

    M. P. Dimitroff, Bulgarian Commissioner, at Constantinople, has informed the correspondent of the "New York Herald" that he has concluded a verbal agreement with, ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. THE WHEAT YIELD.

    Five years ago Abraham Adams, an Idaho ranchmen, while prospecting in Alaska, ran across a small patch of wheat. There was no way of telling how the grain happened to ...

    Article : 448 words
  16. THE LEAGUE TEAM.

    The Australian League team defeated Cumberland League yesterday in hollow fashion, scoring 52 points to Cumberland's 10. The Australian League ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. LABOUR CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    Sir Christopher Furness, of the firm of Furness, Withy, and Company, shipbuilders, etc., of Hartlepool and London, two weeks ago offered to sell his shipyards to ...

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  18. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    French advices from Constantinople state that the mission from Bulgaria to Turkey in charge of M. P. Dimitroff has failed. ...

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  19. PUBLIC COMPANIES' REPORTS.

    The report of Farmer and Company, drapers, of London and Sydney, shows a credit to the profit and loss account of £30,653. A dividend at the rate of 8 per ...

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  20. HISTORIC SUBIACO.

    In the absence of Cardinal Moran, who was said to be suffering from a slight illness, the foundation stone of a new monastic church at Subiaco, Rydalmere, was laid yesterday ...

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  21. A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    There is in the Port Germein district, a sailor answering the name of Charles Carey, who, at the last moment, escaped from the [?] fated ship Loch Finlas, which was lost off ...

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  22. GERMAN NAVY.

    The "Daily Express" asserts that Germany begins forthwith her battleship programme of 1909 simultaneously with Great Britain beginning her 1908 programme. ...

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  23. SERVIA'S TERMS.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that the irreducible minimum of Servia's demands is the autonomy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. KOREAN INSURGENTS.

    According to an official statement from Japan published in Peking, Japanese soldiers and gendarmerie between July, 1907, and the end of August, 1908, killed 12,916 ...

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  25. A MADMAN'S SUICIDE.

    A number of inmates of the Receiving House at Royal Park were taken under supervision to see Henley-on-Yarra yesterday Harry Horlock, who had been an inmate for two ...

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  26. AN ALDINGA EXPERIMENT.

    Last year Mr. T. Pengilly, of Aldinga (S.A.), who makes a hobby of experimenting with various kinds of wheat, had a plot of Federation wheat, which gave a return of 75 bushels ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. SERVIAN WOMEN'S APPEAL.

    Russian newspapers publish an eloquent appeal from the Committee of Servian Women urging their Russian sisters to "raise their voices on beh[?] of the victims ...

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  28. MR. AIREY'S POSITION.

    In the course of an interview Mr. Airey said it was undoubtedly the intention of the electors in February last that the Kidston and Labour parties should work together for the term ...

    Article : 268 words
  29. ARCHBISHOP OF HOBART.

    The Most Rev. Dr. Delany, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, is a passenger by the R.M.S. Oruba, which left London on October 16. ...

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  30. CONFLICT IN MOROCCO.

    Owing to a taunt that the Sultan's troops had not been paid, 400 of the garrison at Mogador, on the west coast of Morocco, attacked 200 European trained ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. INCITING TO RIOT.

    Mr. W. J. Thorne, M.P. (Social Democrat), was charged before Mr. Curtis Bennett, P.M., at the Westminster Police Court yesterday with having incited the ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. DANGEROUS POLICE HORSES.

    The recent death of Constable Adie, of Stuart Town, who was killed by being thrown from his horse, is causing considerable discussion in the district in regard to the ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. BRITISH PATENTS ACT.

    There is a prospect, as the result of Mr. John Redmond's representations, of several American manufacturers starting factories in Ireland, owing to the operation ...

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  34. SURPLUS REVENUE DECISION.

    In the course of an interview regarding the Surplus Revenue Act, the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. Frank Wilson) said he was disappointed as the decision of the High Court. He ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, replying to Earl Winterton (Conservative) in the House of Commons last night, admitted that there was somewhat ...

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  36. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Democratic candidate for the American Presidency, has large hopes of securing 2,000,000 German. American votes, as the Democrats are more ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. "FETED BY CAPITALISTS."

    Speaking at the convention of Operative Bakers on Saturday night, Mr. Bowman said that when Mr. Kidston was in Melbourne, on route to London, he had been tendered a ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. THE NORTH WESTERN MAIL.

    The Railway Commisisoners' proposal to attach a through carriage on the Glen Innes mail, and hook it on a goods train at Werris Creck, has been received here with ridicule. ...

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  39. MELBOURNE WOOL STRIKE.

    It was announced yesterday that a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty between the buyers and sellers in the wool trade had been arrived at. ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    After a recess for the purpose of awaiting the result of the censure motion in the House of Representatives the Senate will resume work on Wednesday. The Navigation Bill is ...

    Article : 216 words
  41. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The American battleship fleet left Yokohama yesterday. Baron Komura, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a speech, took farewell of ...

    Article : 81 words
  42. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH.

    Referring yesterday to the proposed Federal Agricultural Bureau, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swlnburno) said that one important consideration to be borne in mind was ...

    Article : 228 words
  43. TROUBLE AMONG COAL LUMPERS.

    On Tuesday the Coal-lumpers' Union will hold a special meeting to decide on what course of action it will take in consequence of the refusal of the Southern Collieries ...

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  44. THE DUBBO DISTRICT.

    Mr. R. G. Dulhunty, Dubbo district Stock Inspector, in his last report, says:—During this month I have visited parts of the district, including Obley, Tomingley,. Warge ...

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  45. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Montreal correspondent of the "Times" states that the Canadian Opposition in conducting its election campaign is freely making charges of "graft" ...

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  46. THE KINCUMBER WRECK.

    An inquiry was held at Harrington yesterday, afternoon, before the Deputy Coroner, Mr. Lipscomb, on the death of Captain Anderson, of the wrecked steamer Kincumber. ...

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  47. STORM IN LUZON.

    During the destructive storm and flood in the Cagayan Valley, on the north coast of Luzon, Phillppine Islands, three Americans in a boat saved 100 out of 106 natives in ...

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  48. THE ROCKCHOPPERS' STRIKE.

    Application will be made to the Industrial Court to-day for leave to institute proceedings under the Industrial Disputes Act against a number of men in connection with the ...

    Article : 195 words
  49. EGYPTIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, British Diplomatic Agent at Cairo, in the course of an interview, denied that Great Britain wished to proclaim a protectorate over Egypt, but he ...

    Article : 84 words
  50. TOURIST TRIP TO THE SITES.

    The programme for the proposed tourist trip to the Federal capital sites and Barren Jack has been completed, and the date of departure fixed for Sunday night, November 15, ...

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  51. WAIDEN ABBEY REFLOATED.

    The ship Walden Abbey, which went ashore in a dangerous position off Clacton, Essex, when on a voyage from Hamburg to Wallaroo (South Australia), jettisoned ...

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  52. SMALLPOX ON THE NERA.

    The authorities at Freman[?] are taking every precaution to prevent the introduction of smallpox from the F.M.S. Nera, which arrived from Colombo yesterday. She was ...

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  53. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS

    A re-invigorating tonic-cordial.—Advt. ...

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  54. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

    A re-invigorating tonic-cordial.—Advt. ...

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