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  2. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—On a day which at first was just saved from extreme heat by a light southerly breeze, the game between the Englishmen and South ...

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  3. NORTH SEA MANŒUVRES. CHANNEL FLEET RETURNS.

    The manœuvres of the combined Atlantic and Channel fleets, together with the Nore division of the Home fleet, have been brought to an end. The combined fleets, ...

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  4. KING'S BIRTHDAY. EMPIRE CELEBRATIONS.

    Yesterday was the 66th birthday of His Majesty King Edward. The day was celebrated as a holiday in all parts of the British Empire. ...

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  5. TERRIFIC EARTHQUAKE.

    News has been received of the occurrence recently of a terrific earthquake in the Aleutian Islands, in the United States territory of Alaska, lying between Behring ...

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  6. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, at the Guildhall banquet in connection with the Lord Mayor's Day, responded to the toast of Parliament, and ...

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  7. TRAM BOILER EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A terrible boiler explosion, resulting in the death of two tramway drivers and injuries to six other persons, occurred at Concord this ...

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  8. THE HARVESTER CASE. MR. M'KAY'S LIABILITY.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Austin Chapman) returned to Melbourne yesterday from Sydney. He would make no definite announcement as to the policy to be ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that the Crown Princess of Germany has given birth to a son. This is the second child, the first (also a son, and therefore heir prospective ...

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  10. A ROYAL GIFT.

    In August last, General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, carried a motion through the local Legislative Assembly in favour of the Government acquiring the sole ...

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  11. RUSSIAN DISAFFECTION.

    The government of Kherson, in southern Russia, bordering on the Black Sea, is in a very disturbed condition. The peasantry are greatly incensed against the landlords ...

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  12. THE EXCISE ACT.

    The judgment of Mr. Justice Higgins on the application of Mr. H. V. M'Kay for exemption from the provisions of the Excise Act 1906, furnishes sufficent material for ...

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  13. CHINESE RAILWAY.

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai, trouble has arise in connection with the infringement of a railway concession granted to a British syndicate. ...

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  14. THE KAISER'S VISIT.

    Their Majesties the Emperor William and Empress Victoria of Germany have reached Flushing, on route to London, and will sail from there to-day, to pay their promised ...

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  15. COAL MINERS' STRIKE. THREE DAYS' DELAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The situation at Newcastle and Maitland is still extremely critical, but the miners are likely to continue work for the next three days, pending ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    The Lord Mayor's Show, the great annual pageant which has been held in London from time immemorial, was distinguished this year by an historical spectacle. Mr. ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S PREPAREDNESS.

    The result of the manœuvres was reviewed by Admiral Sir John Fisher, the First Sea Lord, in a speech which he delivered at a banquet at the Guildhall. ...

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  18. ENGLISH MAYORS.

    Following the recent municipal elections in England and Wales, in which the Unionist candidates practically swept the polls, the elections of lord mayors and mayors has ...

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  19. CHANCES OF SETTLEMENT.

    A mass meeting of men employed on the South Maitland coal-field was held at Kurri Kurri to-day for the purpose of considering resolutions ...

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  20. SIR CHARLES TUPPER.

    Sir Charles Tupper, the well-known Canadian politician, who was formerly High Commissioner for Canada in London, and subsequently Prime Minister of Canada, ...

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  21. STEEL CORPORATION.

    The United States Steel Corporation, it is announced, has secured stock of the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company to the value of 28,000,000dol. (over ...

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  22. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    HAMILTON, Monday. — The Closer Settlement Board has decided to send up an officer to inspect the Ardachy Estate of 10,258 acres, near Branxholme, which is to ...

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  23. IRISH PEER'S SUICIDE.

    The suicide of an Irish peer under distressing circumstances is reported from Paris. Lord Kilmaine, of County Westmeath, one of Ireland's representative peers since 1890, ...

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  24. TRAIN DESTROYS LORRY.

    A party of four persons narrowly escaped death when crossing the Williamstown railway line yesterday in a four wheeled lorry. About three-quarters of a mile from the ...

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  25. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    France is taking measures to relax the policy of armed intervention which she assumed after the massacre of Casa Blanca. The murder of a number of Europeans by ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. DEVASTATED BY FIRE.

    A great fire has been raging in the seaport town of Iquique, in Chili, and widespread destruction of property has been caused. Before the progress of the flames was stayed ...

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  27. HUNTING FATALITY.

    A painful sensation has been caused by a fatal accident in the hunting held to Lord Chesham, a Lord of the Bede[?]er to the Prince of Wales. ...

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  28. HYDROPLANE MOTOR.

    Among the engineers who are turning their attention to the perfection of a motor boat on the hydroplane system is M. L[?], who has achieved the greatest success of any ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The [?] given in estates are gross, and [?] to any debts owing by the estates.) M[?] Adelaide Bateman, late of [?]nagh[?] Camber[?], married woman, who died on ...

    Article : 523 words
  30. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of "The Times," has sent a cable message reviewing the financial situation in the United States. He states that, ...

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  31. GARROTTING AT ST. KILDA.

    A brutal case of garrotting occurred in Alma-park, St. Kilda, on Saturday night, when Mr. William Godden, caretaker of the park, was severely handled and tobbed ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Applications under the Excise Tariff Act 1906. SUPREME COURT. Banco Court. ...

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  33. MORRISSY'S SNAKES AGAIN.

    It was thought that the last had been heard of James Morrissy and his snakes, but he turned up again at 6 o'clock yesterday evening in the Railway Family ...

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  34. A MOHAMMEDAN PRIEST.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—By Sunday evening's express Syed Kamal Shah, a Mohammed priest, who is to be deported to India, left for Perth, under police escort. ...

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  35. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS SUPPLY.

    Mr. Tait, the Chief Commissioner of Railways, had a long conference with the Minister for Railways (Mr. Bent) yesterday on the subject of the threatened ...

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  36. NECK IN BAD SHAPE.

    [?]ma Made it a Sickening Spectacle—Worst Case Father Ever Saw—Treated for Weeks by Doctors —Grew Worse and Worse—Pertectly Cured by Cuticura Remedies. ...

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  37. WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING

    For a curative for bowel or kidney ailments review the valuable propoerties of "Wolfe's-Schnapps;" they are undoubted and highly recommended.—[Advt.] ...

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  38. FOR INVALIDS.

    A safe and gentle stimulant, possessing medicinal and d[?]le qualities, which are only acquired by age, is found in TEACHER'S WHISKY.—[Advt.] ...

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  39. PEARS' ANNUAL.

    The coloured plates in this year's "Pears' Annual," ready November 25, are exquisite specimens of art, Order your copy early.— [Advt.] ...

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  40. A BRITISH REMEDY.

    Dr. QUAIN'S PILLS are most affective is [?] and Liver Complaints. They will stimulate a sloggish liver, will cl[?] and assist the kidneys, and make life worth living.—[Advt.] ...

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  41. RECORD OF THE BOOK ARCADE TO DATE.

    Cole's First Book Arcade was opened 41 years age. The sixth or present one was opened 24 years ago this Cup Day. About 40 r[?]on visits have since-been-paid [?] it.—[Advt.] ...

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  42. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things, Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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