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  2. THE WRECK OF THE MESNA.

    The crew of the Norwegian steamer, Mesna, which was wreaked on a reef near Tonga, in the Pacific, arrived in Sydney this afternoon by the Ulimaroa. The ...

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  3. CRIMINAL APPEAL BILL.

    The leader of the Opposition in the Assembly supported the second reading, which was carried, of the Bill providing for an appeal against his conviction by a person found guilty on a criminal charge. The debate on the second reading of the Criminal Appeal Bill was resumed in the Assembly on Tuesday by the leader of the Opposition (Sir Henry Barwell), who ...

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  4. THE STRINGENCY OF MONEY.

    The woolbrokers say that the Sydney sales which open to-day cannot be carried on unless the financial strain is immediately eased. Yesterday they asked the ...

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  5. NATIONAL ROADS ASSOCIATION.

    The conference of the National Reads Association of Australia, was opened at the Town Hall on Tuesday. Mr. Norman H. Taylor (South Australian president) ...

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  6. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—At London—Waimana. At Falmouth —Greif. At Marseilles—Mongolia. At An[?]werp —Barambah. At Alexandria—Westfalen. At Samarang—Charon. ...

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  7. THE MISSING WHITE WOMEN.

    The Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. Ur[?]hart) has indignantly denied the statement that information regarding the Huddersfield search party had ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The woman who was knocked down and killed at the Mile-End crossing by a train bound for Sleep's Hill, on Monday night, has been identified as Mrs. Emily ...

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  9. TWO COLLISIONS.

    A bolting horse caused considerable excitement in King William-street about 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday. A motor car driven by Mr. P. Irons, of Coglin-street, Adelaide, ...

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  10. PARINGA BRIDGE WORKS.

    The Paringa bridge strike has been settled. The men have accepted the Commissioner's decision that an enquiry shall be held on the works by the bridge ...

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  11. PICRIC ACID EXPLODES.

    At 8.35 a.m. on Tuesday, the Port Adelaide Fire Brigade received a call from the North Parade fire alarm, and on arrival at Queen's Wharf it was found that two ...

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  12. MELBOURNE CABLE TRAMS.

    The Melbourne cable trams on some of the lines have been speeded up to 13 miles an hour. This drastic action, however, has not passed without comment. ...

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  13. SYDNEY TRAMS.

    The city tramways had a record day on Monday, when 1,035,900 passengers travelled on all lines in Sydney, compared with 894,050 passengers who used the ...

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  14. A FRACTURED ARM.

    When working at the steamer Jessie Darling, at Port Adelaide, on Tuesday, Mr. John Martin, of Kalgoorlie-road, Largs Bay, sustained a compound fracture of the ...

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  15. "BOY" CHARLTON.

    Mr. Frank Beanrepaire, the Australian representative at the Olympic Games, who returned to Sydney by the Sierra to-day, although disinclined to discuss matters in ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLE OUT OF CONTROL.

    A serious cycling accident occurred on Saturday evening near the top of the Break o' Day Hill, at Lockwood (Victoria). Mr. Thomas Henry Gerdsen, of ...

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  17. TOWN-PLANNING.

    The first report of Australia's first townplanning commission is nearly ready after close on two years of labor. It will tell Melbourne that disaster lies close ahead ...

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  18. J. C WILLIAMSON ENTERTAINERS.

    Mr. Bert Errol, the famous female [?] personator, will be seen for the first time in this city at the Theatre Royal, commencing with a matinee, on Saturday, on ...

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  19. FORGED NOTES.

    The shower of counterfeit £20 notes in the betting ring at Randwick yesterday, and the subsequent arrest of three men and a woman, had a sequel in the Central ...

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  20. A MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Suffering from a fractured leg, Mr. David Bloodworth (20), a baker, of Powelltown (Victoria), was admitted to Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night. Mr. ...

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  21. CORPORATION WORK.

    Sir—We enclose herewith a copy of letter which we have this day forwarded to the Lord Mayor, and would be obliged if you would insert it, as the full report ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN.

    On Thursday afternoon Kenneth Randell, son of Mr. E. D. Randell, of Pellaring Flat, was playing with crackers, and decided to make some with gunpowder. ...

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  23. A STORM AT SEA.

    The German ship Greif has arrived from Port Lincoln (South Australia). She reports a terrific storm in the Tasman Sea, when two sailors were swept overboard. ...

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  24. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    During painting operations at the Pinnaroo show grounds, Mr. R. Sharp, who was standing on a ladder, fell about 30 ft. through the scaffold slipping from ...

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  25. SERUM TREATMENT FOR CANCER.

    An expenditure of £1,000 this year to fight cancer in Australia has been decided noon by the Federal Government, and at the end of the present year an ...

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  26. A DROWNING CASE.

    Over the week-end clothes, with a South Australian railway pass for one maintenance employe were found on the banks of the River Darling, about 20 miles from ...

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  27. RADIO NEWS FOR STEAMERS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) is in touch with the British PostmasterGeneral to get a radio news service for mail boats at sea from British sources. The ...

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  28. FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. William Charleworth Cater Smith (brother of Mr. Staniforth Smith, Administrator of Papua) was found dead today in a barn attached to his homestead ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD ON A BED.

    Robert Foster Knox (40), who lived in a room in Sir John Young's-crescent, on Monday morning, September 22, was found dead on his bed, fully dressed. The ...

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  30. SEMAPHORE TIDES.

    Wednesday, October 8.—Times of low and high water doubtful. ...

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  31. THE PERTH SHOW.

    The Royal Show was opened to-day in fine weather. The entries were fewer than last year's, but the competition in some of the sheep sections was good, ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    Norman Brookes, with his wife, returned from America to-day. He said tennis was flourishing in America. He had much improved in France, but was not very ...

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  33. RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES.

    In the Divorce Court to-day a petition was made by May Monsterrat (formerly Lindahl) for the dissolution of her marriage with Peter Paul Monsterrat, on the ...

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  34. THE KAROOLA.

    Messrs. Mollwraith McEachern &. Co. are in receipt of a wireless message from the Commander of the Karoola, intimating that he expects to berth the steamer ...

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  35. JEALOUS OF HER MUSIC.

    An application was to-day made to Mr. Acting Justice Maughan, in the Equity Court, under the Infante Custody and Settlement Act, in respect of the custody ...

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  36. THE BERRIMA.

    Messrs. George Wills & Co. have advice that the P. & O. Cape Service steamer Berrima sailed from London on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  37. A MAN WITH A STICK.

    A man in bare feet, with a hooked stick, is causing trouble at St. Kilda. He has appeared recently in the early hours of the morning, and has been frequenting the ...

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  38. THE CITY OF PETERSBURG.

    The steamer City of Petersburg is expected to leave New York at the end of October for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. ...

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  39. THE ORSOVA.

    The Orient liner Orsova, listed to leave London on Saturday next for Australia, is due at Colombo on November 1, and here on November 15. ...

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  40. FEDERAL STATISTICS.

    An agreement which die Federal Government regards as decidedly in the interests of efficiency and economy has beeu concluded between the Commonwealth and ...

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  41. THE CEPHEE

    The steamer Cephee, of the Messageries Maritimes Line, leaves Marseilles on December 3, for Australian ports. The vessel should arrive at Fremantle on ...

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  42. STEAMER PASSENGERS.

    When the Esperance Bay arrived to-day two passengers were refused permission to land pending consideration by the Federal Attorney-General's Department whether ...

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  43. THE ZEALANDIC.

    The steamer Zealandic, of the Aberdeen line, will leave New York for Australian ports on October 22. ...

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  44. THE KAROOLA.

    On her way to Melbourne and Sydney, the Mcllwraith McEachern Inter-State passenger liner. Kaaoola, is expected at Port Adelaide about 1.3O p.m. to-day. The ...

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  45. THE CAMBRIDGE.

    The steamer Cambridge, of the American and Australian Line, leaves New York on October 15 for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fremantle. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THE KENTUCKY.

    The American and Australian Company's steamer, Kentucky, left New York on Saturday last with cargo for Australian and New Zealand ports. ...

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  48. THE OORAMA.

    With a full cargo of coal from Newcastle, the Adelaide Steamship Co[?] freighter, [?]orama, is expected at Port Adelaide to-day. She will discharge at ...

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  49. NEW SETTLERS.

    Sir George Fulle[?]'s scheme for settling farmers with capital on vacant lands in New South Wales is expanding. Another settler arrived to-day. He came by the ...

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  50. TAXABLE INCOMES.

    It is expected that the State Government will make the minimum taxable insome £300 a year. It is suggested that the sum represented by the ex[?] ...

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  51. THE BALRANALD.

    Arriving at the Semaphore anchorage late on Monday night from London. via Cape Town and Fremantle, the P. & O. [?] service len[?] Balranald, was ...

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  52. THE KOOLONGA.

    From Burnburry, the Mcllwraith McEarhern freighter. Koolonga, is expected at Port Adelaide tomorrow night with a [?] and sleepers. She will ...

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