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  2. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR AMATEURS.

    Our candid advice as to choosing a hand camera is—don't buy until you have some knowledge of photography and have completely mastered the working of the ordinary ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    A large audience assembled at the Theatre Royal on Thursday evening, when the Albert Fairbairn Operatic Society repeated their performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s charming ...

    Article : 330 words
  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Political Agent of the Government of India at Peahaway reports that he has obtained intelligence that the Orakzais and Afridia who are resisting the English, ...

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  5. THE BUTCHERS' PICNIC.

    The committee of the Journeymen Butchers' Association were fortunate in their choice of a day for the annual holiday, as Thursday, October 7, was an ideal day for a picnic away ...

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  6. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY sat alone. Questions were asked by Messrs. Scherk, McDonald, and Copley. The debate on the Closer Settlement Bill was continued by Messrs. Moody, Miller, ...

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  7. COOLGARDIE ABLAZE.

    About 3.30 on Wednesday morning the firebell suddenly gave the alarm of fire, and within a few minutes the Denver City Hotel, occupied by Messrs. Harris & Collett, was one ...

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  8. DEATH OF MR. GOWEN EVANS.

    The death is announced of Mr. Gowen Evans, for many years connected with the Melbourne Argus. [Mr. Gowen Evans represented the estate of ...

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  9. NOTES IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    During the latter half of the sitting Mr. Kingston resumed his seat for the first time this session. His colleague for West Adelaide, Mr. Batchelor, who happened to be in ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    Speaking at the Socialist Congress now sitting at Hamburg, Herr Bebel, the Parliamentary leader of the party, declared in the course of his opening address yesterday ...

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  11. THE SPANISH CRISIS.

    General Weyler, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish troops in Cuba, has declined to resign his appointment as suggested by Den Precedes Segesta, the ...

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  12. DEATH OF SIR JOHN GILBERT.

    The death is announced at the age of 80 years of Sir John Gilbert, R. A., the President of the Royal Society of Watercolours. [Sir John Gilbert , R. A. President of the ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. GREECE.

    The Ambassadors of the Great Powers resident at Athens .have been instructed to inform' M. Zaimis, the new Greek Prime Minister, that the Powers propose to institute ...

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  14. TOGOLAND.

    The German Colonial Party denounce the settlement arrived at by France and Germany with regard to the Togoland hinterland, as a sever defeat for Germany. ...

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  15. MARK HAMBURG IN MELBOURNE.

    The Hambourg concert season in Melbourne closed this afternoon with a matinee at the Town Hall. All of the concerts given in Melbourne have been attended by large, and ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Herbert Godfrey, a well-known barrister, was charged to-day at the District with having refused to obey the “moveon” by law ,and was fined £2 with 21s. costs. ...

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  17. CONCERT AT UNLEY.

    At the Unley Wesleyan Schoolroom on Thursday evening the favourite cantata " The Flower Queen" was rendered by a large company in aid of the Pipe-organ Fund in ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    Telegrams from Rome announce that, the native troops serving under Italian officers at Kaisala have expressed themselves willing to re-enlist as an Anglo-Egyptian garrison when ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Walter James Walsh, aged nineteen, this morning collided with a dray when riding a bicycle in Sussex-street. He was thrown under the dray, and a wheel passed over his ...

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  20. BRITISH ' LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The London shipbuilding and engineering firms who in the first place conceded. the demands of their employes for the eight-hours system have decided to again revert to the ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. FIELDEN.

    Mr. Thomas Fielden, M.P. for the Middleton Division of Lancashire, died suddenly to-day whilst out grouse-shooting on his moor at Fielden Park, near Tadcaster. ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL.

    There was a splendid attendance at the Flinders-street Baptist Lecture Hall on Thursday evening, when Mr. Edward Reeves gave an elocutionary recital. The recital ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The traffic earnings for the railways for the month of September show a decrease of £11,454. The Stock Board yesterday decided that as ...

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  24. THE FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    Peterson, Tate,& Co., of Newcastle on Tyne , who recently secured a contract from the Canadian And British Governments for the conveyance of mails between Great Britain ...

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  25. THE WILLING WORKERS.

    A successful entertainment was given on Wednesday night at the Convalescent Home, Semaphore, by the Willing Workers Company. Mr. Vivian occupied the chair. The ...

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  26. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The Examiners of Trinity College of Music, London, have awarded a local ex[?] for violin playing to Miss Beatrice Newman, of Bathurst. New South Wales ...

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  27. RECOVERED FROM CONSUMPTION.

    The cause of temperance has no stronger advocate than Mr. Charles Terry, a hero of the Crimean War. Towards the end of 1896, Mr. Terry, then sixty-six years of age, was ...

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  28. THE RING.

    R. Fitzsimons, the New Zealander, who recently defeated James Corbett for the pugilistic championship of the world, has retired from the ring. ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A large sale was held to-day, when the property of Mr. R. B. Pell was sold for considerably over £2,000. The property consisted of a private residence and the entire stock of ...

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  30. BUSH FIRE IN CANADA

    A huge bush fire has devastated an immense tract of territory in South Ottawa, in the Dominion of Canada, travelling over a distance of twenty miles before it could be ...

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  31. A SALVATION ARMY FAIR.

    That commendable enthusiasm which characterizes the Salvation Army' in all its doings was conspicuous, "like a city on the hilltop, ” at the Unley Town Hall on Thursday ...

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  32. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Messrs.' Gibsons' Australian steeplechase horse Daimio will not start in the Sefton Park Steeplechase, the owners of.the animal being dissatisfied with the weight allotted by the ...

    Article : 32 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is stated that the Ward Privileges Committee will, report in favour of the question referred to the Appellate Court. ...

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  34. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    An extraordinary robbery has been reported to the Hill police. It has transpired that Fred Daves, a van man, entered into a contract with nine shearers at Mount Jack shed, on the ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. SILVER.

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  36. THE BRAZILIAN MESSIAH.

    The Nan York Herald correspondent telegraphs from Canudos, Bahia, stating that the Brazilian troops have, after several hard days' fighting, captured the town which was held ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. PARLIAMENTS IN SESSION

    In the Legislative. Council to-day the Medical Bill was taken through Committee. It provides for supervision of the present Medical Board by other authority, and for the ...

    Article : 235 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DEPOT.

    The Adelaide oranges consigned to the South Australian Depot by the steamer Bungaree are selling in Liverpool at from 11s. to 14s. per case; others are Gelling in Liverpool at from 11s. to ...

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  40. A NEW RAILWAY LINE IN TASMANIA.

    Mr. H. Palmer, representing the Great Western Railway Syndicate, states definitely that the line of route will be from Glenora via Russell Falls River to divide the south-west of ...

    Article : 121 words
  41. DAMARALAND HARBOUR

    Major Leutwin, the Imperial German Commissioner in Damaraland, is at present visiting Europe for the purpose of endeavouring to arrange for the construction of a harbour at ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir HORACE TOZER, in reply to Mr. Browne, said he was not aware that sixty. Japanese were arriving at Thursday Island without passports. ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. THE BROKEN HILL FIRE.

    There is virtually nothing new to report regarding the Block 12 fire. Repressive and precautionary measures are being persevered with night and day, and the centre of ...

    Article : 144 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. A TRAGIC DEATH.

    Andrew Blanchard met his death in a tragic manner at a concert at Daptolast night. He had just concluded singing the pathetic song “Their heads nestle closer together.” ...

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  46. SPRING FESTIVAL AT NORWOOD.

    A "spring festival" in connection with the Norwood Wesleyan Church was opened on Wednesday, October (J, by Lady Colton. There was an excellent attendance. A ...

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  47. THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.

    At the Temperance Convention sitting in England a resolution was adopted yesterday demanding that the Government should introduce legislation preventing the issue of any ...

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  48. SYDNEY ROUGHS.

    Further evidence having been taken at the adjourned inquest on the body of Constable Morrow to-day, in which it was stated that his fatal injuries were ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the Victorian singer, has achieved great success in the oratorio of ''Elijah" at the Birmingham festival. " ...

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