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  4. ART AND DIVORCE

    A divorce case in art and musical circles, the first hearing of which took place last week, has created wide public interest. A LONDON artist named Foster sued for ...

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  5. ARABS PUNISHED.

    The Times’s correspondent, in Tripoli, describing the slaughter of Arabs in the oasis behind the capital town, states that the Italian troops set themselves to cow ...

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  6. CONVICT OUTBREAK

    A number of criminal prisoners, in attempting to make an escape from the Bo[?]sov Prison, in the Polish province of Minsk, killed a warder and seized his keys ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Mr. Vaughan (Commissioner of Crown Lands, South Australia) is astounded by what he describes as the “colossal impudence” of the Secretary of the United ...

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  8. CHINESE WAR.

    It is reported direct from Hankow that the Imperialist advance upon Hang-yang as been checked by the revolutionists, despite the fact that the latter lost three field ...

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  10. VICTORIAN RACING CARNIVAL

    Jim Scobie, one of the most popular trainers of the day, is not yet “receiving” at Pitchley Lodge, Ascot Vale, but yesterday morning a few of us accepted the ...

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  11. MELBOURNE CUP STAKE.

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  12. The Royal Decree.

    The Consul-General for China (Mr- Yung Liang Hwang) received the following cable message last night from the Board of Foreign Affairs at Pekin:—“To-day ...

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  13. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Wednesday, November 1—Times of high and low water doubtful. ARRIVED—November 1. June. s. 105, G. McKay, Port Vincent. ...

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  14. WORK AND TALK.

    The Hospital trouble was raised in the Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. Smeaton by two question, but the Premier said he preferred to answer the enquiries next day. ...

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  15. DREAD CHOLERA.

    The alarming intelligence has been published that cholera has broken out with severity among British troops. The plague took hold of the cantonment ...

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  16. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    The Victorian Minister for Health and Public Works (Hon. W. L. Baiilieu) has written o letter to The Times, in which he points out that it is significant that the ...

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  17. HENLEY BEACH RAILWAY FARES.

    Mr. Chesson said a few weeks ago he understood from the Premier that a readjusted schedule of fares would come into force on the Henley Beach railway on ...

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  18. ARMING THE POLICE.

    The metropolitan police authorities have ordered 2.000 Webley automatic revolvers for distribution among selected men in the force. ...

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  19. ON THE TRACKS.

    It blew a gale at Caulfield this morning, and rain fell in torrents. All the tracks were under water, and only a few horses put in an appearance. ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST.

    The Treasurer informed Mr. Ryan that he hoped to place a proposal before Cabinet on Monday for the appointment of a Government Geologist and Assistant ...

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  21. PORT LINCOLN RAILWAY.

    The Hon. J. V. O’Loghlin read a letter referring to the scanty accommodation provided for passengers on the Port Lincoln Railway on show day. and asked if the ...

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  22. BUYlNG A FARM.

    A claim for £490 damages, in which John B[?]ck, of Hast Prahran, Victoria, a retired bank manager, was plaintiff, and Herbert. Albert Maynard of Bews Extension, near ...

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  23. PUBLIC BAROMETER.

    There was not a great deal of business doing in connection with forthcoming events today, and the positions remained practically at a standstill. Comedy Sing, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN OIL.

    The Admiralty authorities have tested the Commonwealth Oil Company’s shale oil product and have pronounced it suitable for use in the Australian cruisers, and also ...

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  25. TO DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Generally fine. Cool-to moderate temperatures, with variable winds, veering to warm northerly on the west ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT BOTANIST.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) told Mr. Ryan that nothing had yet been done as regarded the appointment of a person to the position of Government Botanist, but ...

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  27. NOTES AND GOSSIP.

    The news this morning concerning The Parisian, is a little more reassuring to his admirers. It seems that after his gallop he was in excellent spirits, and late in the ...

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  28. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked the Premier whether tenders had been accepted for drainage work in the south-east, and for the construction of the Brown’s Well Railway? ...

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  29. LIBEL AWARD.

    Mr. O. Locker-Lampson (Unionist M.P. for Ramsey, Hunts) Has obtained judgment for £1,000 against the Peterborough Citizen and the Hunts News—two Liberal ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. COUNTR RAILWAYS.

    The Premier informed Mr. Newland that the Bills for the Booleroo and Willowie and Wirrabara and Wilmington railways were now being prepared. ...

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  33. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    The Adelaide Hospital trouble was a prominent topic in Cabinet on Wednesday morning. The meeting lasted until after I o’clock and the Chairman of the Board of ...

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  34. OFF TO THE CUP.

    Heavy passenger bookings have been made for Melbourne by those anxious to see the Cup. Special trains will leave at half-past 3 on Thursday, and Friday ...

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  35. MORE PAY.

    The London and North-Western Railway Company bas increased the wages and reduced the hours of its employes. This concession to the requests of the ...

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  36. LATEST MARKETS.

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  37. TERRIFIC TYPHOON.

    The Orient steamer Mongolia has arrived and reported passing through a terrific typhoon while voyaging her last journey across the Pacific en route for China. ...

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  38. Questions in the Assembly.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Smeaton asked the Premier if, in view of the misunderstandings between the Hospital nurses who have been discharged and ...

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  39. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The. Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen) has arranged to give a public welcome to the English cricketers in the Council Chamber, next Monday morning, at 11 o’clock. ...

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  40. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  41. CYCLONE THOMPSON

    Cyclone Thompson, the prominent pugilist, has booked his passage for Australia. He had been engaged to take part in six encounters under the management ...

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  42. SOCIALISTIC SETBACK

    A business circular, received in Adelaide from San Francisco on Wednesday, and dated September 29. states:—“The labour Party, which has for the past two years ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA’S GREATEST RACEHORSE

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  44. LAWN TENNIS.

    The following players have been selected to represent South Australia in the interstate match to be played in Melbourne on November 17 and 18 against Victoria:— ...

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  45. THE LAW COURTS.

    Eight persons were dealt with for insobriety. Margaret Buckley was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment as an incorrigible rogue. Sub-Inspector Edwards-stated that the woman had been ...

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  46. OLD MAN’S DEATH.

    CALTOWIE. October 31 .—Patrick Doyle was found dead in his tent near Hor[?]sdale this morning. Deceased was an old man and had been working on a road-making ...

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