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  2. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    The Royal steamer Medina, with the King and Queen on board, arrived from Bombay yesterday. Their Majesties were immediately greeted by Lord Kitchener, ...

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  3. CHIN

    The revolutionary who threw the bomb which exploded nearest the carriage of Yuan Shi Kai. the Chinese Prime Minister, as he was retaining in semi-state from ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. THE FIGHT FOR THE ASHES

    In "The Advertiser" on Thursday was published a suggestion, made by a correspondent of a Melbourne paper, that a meeting of influential cricketers should be ...

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  5. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the [?]emiers' Conference entered upon the business of the Conference to-day. Mr. Murray presided over the deliberations, and all the ...

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  6. A CATHOLIC MARRIAGE.

    Mr. Justice Kenny, of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, sitting in the Dublin Supreme Court to-day decided that the marriage of ...

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  7. BUILDING TRADE TROUBLE.

    A notification appeared in "The Advertiser" yesterday that the members of the South Australian Builders' and Contractors' Association and the Building ...

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  8. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    Sir William Hall Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, on being interviewed to-day concerning the proposed reciprocal trade agreement between Canada ...

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  9. THE GENERAL ELECTION

    Though enrolment of voters for the coming election ceased on Wednesday, there has been Little relief in the work at the Electoral Department, which will be ...

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  10. CRIMES ON THE CONTINENT.

    Signor Introvini, a jeweller, was yesterday the victim of an old but still effective criminal trick. While in a waiting-room at the Turin station he placed a small ...

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  11. THE BRICK TRADE.

    The master brickmakers at Hindmarsh were busy on Thursday morning, as the sale of bricks was resumed, and numerous trollies were e[?]ged in conveying bricks ...

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  12. OSAKA IN RUIN[?]

    There was a recrudescence last evening of the destructive fire which had previously swept away many hundreds of buildings in the crowded suburbs of the Imperial ...

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  13. A GALWAY NULLITY SUIT.

    On December 4. in the Probate Court, Dublin, before Mr. Justice Madden (says the London "Times") an application for alimony pending the hearing of the case ...

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  14. MURDER AND ROBBERY.

    Yesterday a gang of burglars entered the shop of a jeweller in Berlin. On being disturbed they savagely attacked the jeweller, his wife, and his daughter, ...

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  15. HOW THE PREMIER ESCAPED.

    When the cortege reached the spot where the bomb was thrown at the Premier on Monday it was forced to come to a stop because wires had been stretched across ...

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  16. REVOLT BY PARAGUAY.

    The supporters of General Rojas are endeavoring to check the revolution in Paraguay, but considerable street fighting still continues in the capital. ...

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  17. NOBLE IN CAPITAL FORM.

    The defeat of Australia in the second and third test matches, and the possibility of England securing the ashes, is the topic of conversation here. The papers are full ...

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  18. CHICAGO PACKING-HOUSE DESTROYED.

    A fire broke out yesterday in the establishment of Messrs, Schetar, Schild, and Sulberger, meat packers. The flames spread quickly, but the brigade by smart ...

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  19. RUSSIAN LAWLESSNESS.

    A shocking crime was perpetrated yesterday at Bozencian, near this city, by a gang of bandits. The desperadoes rode up to a lonely ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. HOME RULE.

    The standing committee of the Unionist Council in Ulster, in pursuance of their project to prevent Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, from holding ...

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  21. ROBBERIES RIFE.

    Daring "hold-ups." similar to that of an electric team last week, and bold robberies, have been so numerous in Vancouver recently that the mayor of the city ...

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  22. ANARCHY IN THE PROVINCES.

    The Sowerby Relief Mission arrived in Pekin yesterday, after traversing S[?]enei, Shansi, and Honan. The leaders report that anarchy and outlawry are ram[?]ant in ...

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  23. UNPOPULAR SCHOOLMASTER.

    The Grammar School at Suc[?]ava was yesterday the scene of an extraordinary tragedy. A schoolboy, seventeen years of age, fired ...

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  24. THE ADELAIDE DEFEAT.

    Questioned to-day, as to his opinion regarding the third test match, Mr. Noble said:—'I attribute the Australians' defeat in a large measure to the telegram ...

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  25. ARGENTINE STRIKE.

    The great strike of railway men in Buenos Ayres and in other centres of the Argentine Republic still continues, but. there are prospects of an early settlement ...

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  26. TRAMWAY MEN AND BADGES.

    Considerable excitement was caused in the city to-day when it became known that members of the Tramway Union had decided to wear their union badges in spite ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply of wheat is 119,670,000 bushels, as against 118,094,000 bushels last week. The cargo of the Imperator Alexander has been void ...

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  28. FIGHT IN MOROCCO.

    The Moorish rebels this week attacked a column of French soldiers commanded by Colonel Dalbiez. General Bremond's force of Moorish soldiers, officered by ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. THE REPUBLIC.

    The negotiations between the Manchu and revolutionary parties for a peaceful! settlement of their differences are being concluded. The Manchu princes are said ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Much interest was created here yesterday in the arrival of a consignment of Australian mutton, which was admitted after complying with the meat inspection law, and ...

    Article : 166 words
  32. PLAGUE AT DURBAN.

    Two cases of bubonic plague have occurred at Durban, the chief port of Natal. One of them has already proved fatal. ...

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  33. YUAN SHI KAI'S NIECE.

    Last month one of the leading women among the revolutionaries in China—Mrs. Oaang, a niece of the redoubtable Yuan Shi Kai himself—left England for her native ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day bidding was animated, and prices were firm all opening rates. ...

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  35. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught. Governor-General of Canada, and the Duchess of Connaught intend to-day a visit to the, Hon Whitelaw Reid[?]metican ...

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  36. LADY. SEAFIELD.

    The will of Caroline. Countess of Seafield, daughter of the 11th Baron Blantyre. and window of she eleventh [?] of Seafield (who died in 1881), has been lodged for ...

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  37. DISSATISFIED BARMEN.

    The dispute between the hotelkeepers and barmen was practically settled on Thursday, although the outlook prior to the conference between the representatives ...

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  38. ENGLISH COMMENTS.

    All the newspapers this morning comment on the result of the third test match in Australia, which the Englishmen won by seven wickets. ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred yesterday of Sir John Edward Arthur Murray Scott, a trustee of the National Gallery and the Wallace Collection. Sir-John died suddenly during a ...

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  40. SYDNEY MARKET STRONG.

    To-day 9,980 bales of wool were offered, and the market was strong at late rates. Vine free wool continued to s[?] in growers' favor, and faulty was slightly irregular. ...

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  41. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    Many meetings of the operatives in the cotton trade were held yesterday to test the feeling regarding the terms of settlement arranged the previous day ...

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  42. GEELONG SERIES CONTINUED.

    The wool sales were resumed at Geelong to-day, when 12,000 bales were submitted The selection was a good one. A feature of the sale was the strong American ...

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  43. LIEUTENANT TRENCH.

    The statement that Lieutenant Trench, who, with lieutenant Brandon, was recently sentenced to imprisonment for alleged espionage in Germany, had apparently ...

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  44. PUGILISM.

    A prize fight scheduled for ten rounds took place at Cleveland yesterday between Jim Flynn and "Al" Williams. The latter was "knocked out" in the second round. ...

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  45. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 16,000 points between Inman and Lindurm was continued yesterday. The Australian tell further behind. Inman having an advantage ...

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  46. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the Stock Exchange:— British Brokens, buyers 43/, sellers 44/, Block 10, buyers 40/, sellers 42/6. ...

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  47. EXPLOSIONS IN AMERICA

    Considerable damage was done yesterday to the power-house of the Coal and Iron Company at Central City, Kentucky, by the explosion of an engine. Four persons ...

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  48. TERRIFIC GALE IN BRITAIN.

    One of the most furious gales experienced in Great Britain for many years past swept over the country yesterday, doing enormous damage, and being responsible for ...

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  49. UNABLE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT BADLY SUNBURNT. "After four applications of Rexona the burn was quite cured."

    "My son was burnt on the shoulder very badly by the sun," writes Mrs. E. Cox, 10, Norman St., West Adelaide, S.A. "The skin was hanging off, and the flesh was ...

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  50. ROMAN CATHOLICS AND EDUCATION.

    Archbishop Kelly at the annual distribution of Roman Catholic primary school prizes to-day, again attacked the present system of public instruction in New South ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Passed the Lizard—Closebura. At Calais—Clan Macnaughton. At Havre— Brislea. At Seattle—St. Wilda. At [?] poraiso-Frandlyn. ...

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  52. HOUSES WRECKED BY GAS.

    A large number of houses in the poorer quarter of the city were wrecked yesterday by an explosion of gas. The cause of the explosion has not been ascertained. ...

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  53. HAMBURG – AMERICA LINE.

    The Hamburg-America Shipping Company have declared a dividend on the year's operations of 9 per cent. The profit of the company last year was £2,020,000, ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A fire broke out to-day in a large seven. storey building belonging to the Terminal Warehouse Company, near North River, and completely destroyed the premises and ...

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  55. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The steamer Vanadis, which was bound from Newcastle-On-Tyne for Civita Vecchia, in Italy. foundered after passing the island of Ushant, off the French coast, near Cape ...

    Article : 55 words
  56. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The match which was to have been played to-day between the Australasian professional team and a combination representing the Rugby Football League, was ...

    Article : 39 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 743 words
  58. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
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