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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. E. L. F. Dix, of Pelham-street. Glanville, was working at the Glanville Dock Yards about 1 p.m. on Tuesday, when his left arm was caught in some ...

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  3. BERLIN STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The Bourse to-day promptly reacted to the publication of the memorandum of Mr. Parker Gilbert, Agent-General for Reparations, with regard to the ...

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  4. A SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    There was a disorderly demonstration by the unemployed in Parliament this, afternoon. During question time a man rose in the public gallery and cried ...

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  5. VIEWS AND COMMENTS.

    The statements in "Gawlerite's" letter of the 4th are misleading. The Gawler carnival was originated for purely public ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    November 7.—Before Mr. D. C. Scott, S.M. Jacob Andrews was charged on Saturday with offensive behavior. The accused, who pleaded guilty, was fined £2 ...

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  7. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE.

    Simplicity dominates the alterations made to Marlborough House, formerly the home of Queen Alexandra, which is expected to be ready for the residence of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A SPECIAL ENQUIRY.

    Realising that the ferry tragedy was no mere localised affair, but a matter of national import the Federal Government deputed the Minister of Customs ...

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  9. INJURED BY A CHAIN SUNG.

    About 1.50 p.m. on Tuesday, Mr. Ben White, a married man, residing at Addison-road, Kelmscot, and employed as a wharf laborer, was working at the steamer ...

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  10. TAHITI'S OFFICERS RETURNING.

    The chief and second officers of the Tahiti left the vessel to-day and are proceeding to Sydney on Friday to give evidence at the harbor colision enquiry. ...

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  11. FINGERS CRUSHED.

    Sir. William Henderson, a laborer, of Semaphore, was working at the Public Supply Stores at Port Adelaide on Tuesday, when the index finger of his left ha[?] ...

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  12. ALLANDALE EAST.

    November 7.-The monthly meeting of the agriculture bureau was held on Friday evening in the schoolhouse. There were present:-Messrs. C. C. Griffin (president). T. H. Earl ...

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  13. FELL IN A SHIP'S HOLD.

    Mr. Edward P. Doyle a wharf laborer residing at Port-road Alberton, fell in the hold of the steamer Yarra at the Copper Co[?] Wharf on Tuesday. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. A NATIVE STATE,

    From D. ROPER, late. Point Pearce Aboriginal Station—That a native State means segregation is altogether foreign to the idea. of the Aborigines Protection ...

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  15. IN QUARANTINE.

    Sixteen passengers from the Tasman, which was held in quarantine after her arrival at Sydney on Saturday, were landed this morning. The remainder of her ...

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  16. MR. GILBERT'S WARNING.

    There is evidence here that the State Treasury Departments are in full accord with the warning given to the German Government by Mr. Parker Gilbert, the ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. FINGERS TURN AND CRUSHED.

    Mr. Frederick Carr. of Semaphore, was working at the premises of the Wallaroo Mount Lyell Fertilisers. Ltd, at Birkenheld on Tuesday, when two fingers of his ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. TIN HARES AND TROTTING.

    The Premier announced to-day that the Government had decided that no betting should be allowed on night trotting, tin hare racing ,or any other sport held ...

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  19. SMUGGLING CHINESE.

    Young Ting, No. 1 fireman, on the Dutch steamer Almkerk. on which fifty Chinese stowaways were found at Fremantle on October 29, was sentenced by ...

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  20. THE TORRENSVILLE FATALITY.

    The City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) has deemed an inquest into the death of Mrs. E. A. Riches. of CliffordStreet, Torrensville, unnecessary. Mrs. ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    November 2.—Judgment in the matter of arbitration between Alexander Wilson, jockey. And James Francis Ryder, was delivered in the Mount Gambier Court this ...

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  22. "JOB CONTROL"

    Negotiations for a settlement of the trouble which has held up the inter-State steamer Katoomba since mid-day on Saturday have failed, and to-night the vessel ...

    Article : 445 words
  23. SHIPPING.

    [?] legs from Melbourne; MacKara, from Adelaide; Euripides, from Liverpool; Cransfield, from Calcutta; Easterling, from New York; Saros, ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. GRASS FIRES.

    The Unley Fire Brigade received a call yesterday morning to a. grass fire on a vacant allotment in George-street, Hyde Park. A large quantity of grass and a ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Mr. A. G. Price (76)( of Brigalow-avenue. Kensington Gardens, sustained abrasions and shock when he was knocked down by a tram on the Parade. Norwood, at 7.40 ...

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  26. DARWIN TO MELBOURNE.

    Driving a standard Essex six chass[?] Messrs. A. Mackay and Barney Wood, of Melbourne, broke the Darwin to Melbourne road record. They arrived here at 9.28 ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    From R. A. CILENTO:—The letter from "W. J. Warne" amused me. Apparently he is angry with me about something. During my election campaign last ...

    Article : 343 words
  28. A BROKEN TOE.

    Mr. J. Leflo, engineer-in-charge of the grab crane reclaiming the recreation grounds at Mannum, on Monday had his foot caught in a wheel, and he sustained ...

    Article : 40 words
  29. WONTHAGGI COAL MINERS

    The secretary of the Coal Tribunal stated this afternoon that in connection with the stoppage of the work of shaft sinkers at the State Coal Mine, Wonthaggi. ...

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  30. A MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    On the Chandon-road, in the vicinity of Fischer's Plain on Sunday afternoon, Mr. J. Milsteed was driving a, motor car containing five passengers when the vehicle ...

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  31. THE AUSTRALIAN GIRL.

    Mr. Robert James Dexter's statement before the Commonwealth Film Commission in Sydney yesterday that Australia was practically barren of beauty, ...

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  32. A BURNING FATALITY.

    Mr. Percy Carey, the victim of the burning accident at Andrews on Sunday morning, died in the Burra Hospital this evening. He has left a widow and two ...

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  33. FIRE AT ALMA.

    How a crop can be damaged by fire even when in a fairly green state was demonstrated to-day on the property of Mr. F. Hill. The hot day and a ...

    Article : 248 words
  34. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    From CHAS. F. SAGER, Cookes Plains: That the Motor Transport Bill. if carried, will place unjustified restrictions and impositions on country residents, ...

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  35. "WHERE AM I?"

    Foreigners and strangers to London who rind themselves stranded in the suburbs in the early hours of the morning, have complained (says the London "Daily Mail") of ...

    Article : 248 words
  36. LEGISLATIVE POWERS.

    A clash regarding the rights and powers of the Legislative Assembly and those of Legislative Council occurred to-day, when a message was sent from Council to the ...

    Article : 181 words
  37. THE LESLIE MURDER.

    The inquest concerning the death of Ronald Lachlan Leslie, a retired grazier, who was found murdered in his motor car near Valley Heights in the Blue ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A sad shooting fatality occurred early on Sunday morning. about three miles from Wirrabara. on the way to Wongyarra. A party of Greeks, of whom there is quite ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    Thrip, which made its appearance in plague form in the apple orchards in the south-west in October, has so seriously affected the Mount Barker district that ...

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  40. DR. MICHELSON TO RESUME STUDIES ON SPEED OF LIGHT.

    Albert A. Michelson, physicist of the University of Chicago, who recently measured the speed of light at 186.283 miles per second, will (says the "Christian ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. CRICKET.

    The new south Wales team to meet Queensland at Brisbane is:—Kippax, Oldfield, Mailey, Jackson, Morgan. Everett, Lovs, Watson, Phillips. McNamee Jordan, ...

    Article : 31 words
  42. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    On Saturday morning, at Kanmantoo, a young man, named Leaney, aged 19 years, employed by Hon. H. D. young. went into a paddock to shoot rabbits. He was ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Percy Carer, of Booborowie, met with a shocking accident on Sunday morning, He was at Andrews Siding and was welding a broken axle for a man. ...

    Article : 193 words
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  45. RENMARK.

    November 7.-The value of No. 5 Lock at Renmark is now being strikingly [?] [?] The Irrigation Commission require an increased supply of fresh water ...

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  46. AN INJURED LEG.

    On Monday. November 7, Jeffrey Surridge was playing at Uraidla schooly when he had the misfortune to slip giving has leg a had twist. Mr. Cumnick. ...

    Article : 64 words
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