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  2. THE WEATHER OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The half-yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. Mr. W. H. Phillips, vice-president, quoted facts and figures to show ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES. CHARGE AGAINST HOSPITAL DOCTORS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The allegations of neglect in the treatment of Thomas Pyne, in the Sydney Hospital on Friday last, were answered by the officers of that institution ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Further additions are being made to the machinery at the Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Company's mills, and the new plant will start running next week. At the ...

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  7. OVERHEAD WIRES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A deputation representing the Electrical Association of Queensland waited on the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Barnes) this morning. ...

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  8. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS

    PERTH, Friday.—The missionary problems were discussed at the Anglican Church Congress, to-day. Speaking on the subject of aborigines, the ...

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  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETY LAW.

    Judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice yesterday in the action on a question of law which had arisen as a preliminary to the trial of the action Patey and ...

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  10. PROTESTANT DEFENCE.

    A largely-attended meeting under the auspices of the Victorian Protestant Defence Association was held in the Assembly ball, Collins-street, last night The main ...

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  11. THE OODNADATTA TRIP.

    A number of federal members who arrived in Adelaide this morning were taken for a trip through the hills by the Chief Secretary during the day, and left for ...

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  12. DEATH OF COMMODORE MUNTON.

    Mr. H. J. D. Munton, better known as Commodore Munton, a prominent yachts-man, died at his residence, at Brighton, this morning, aged 69. The deceased owned ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    In reply to a request made by the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt), the managers of the Alfred Hospital yesterday appointed the president (Mr. George Fairbairn, M.H.R.) ...

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  14. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. MILK VENDORS PROSECUTED.

    Several cases under the Pure Food Act were dealt with by Messrs. Wheeler and Snadden, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court on Friday. Mr. G. A. Moir appeared for the prosecution, on behalf of the ...

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  15. RECORD HORSE SALE.

    Mr. Kidman's horses, sold at the recent sale at Kapunda, numbered 2,098. and the aggregate realised was £39,330. The horses averaged £20/7/, and ponies £11/7/. With ...

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  16. VOLUNTEER LAND ORDERS.

    A case concerning the granting of volunteer land orders was decided by the chief judge in Equity to-day. Alan MacAnsh Cadell, of Deepwater Station, came into ...

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  17. JOURNALISTS' GRIEVANCE.

    At a meeting of the Institute of Journalists, held this afternoon, a resolution was passed, protesting against the rate paid by the Commonwealth Government ...

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  18. MONEY FOR RAILWAYS.

    Arrangements have been made by which at least £1,315,000 will be made available during the current year for railway development. A large portion of this money ...

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  19. INTERSTATE BAND CONTEST.

    The interstate band contest promoted by the St. Kilda Cricket Club was continued yesterday under much less favourable conditions than attended the previous days of ...

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  20. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The city council on Friday decided to employ only two officers instead of three in the rate collector's and valuator's offices. Mr. A. Moog, in charge of the cattle-yards, ...

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  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. HIGH COURT REDUCES CLAIM.

    PERTH, Friday.—The High Court to-day gave its reserved decision in an appeal by the registrar of titles against a decision of the State Full Court, which awarded ...

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  22. CASES AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—In the City Court to-day a number of milk vendors were charged with having for sale milk which did not come up to the standard. Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M., said ...

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  23. THE ESCAPED LUNATIC.

    George Harris, the life sentence prisoner who escaped from the Parramatta Asylnm yesterday, is still at large. The authorities of that institution say that Harris had not ...

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  24. COLONIAL SUGAR COMPANY.

    The report submitted to the half-yearly meeting of the Colonial Sagar Company to-day, showed a profit for the six months of £168,880, and the sum avilable for ...

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  25. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Nellie Stewart will begin a short season at the Princess's Theatre to-night, when "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" will be revived for three performances. It will be followed by "Sweet Neil of ...

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  26. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    The children of Thomas Rowe, who was killed at the Gem mine, Ravensthorpe, two years ago, proceeded against the owners of the mine at the ...

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  27. THE RAINFALL.

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  28. QUARRYMEN'S UNION.

    The Quarrymen's Union held a meeting to-night to consider whether a strike should be entered upon in the event of the demand for an increase of wages not being ...

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  29. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SNAKEBITE IN CEMETERY.

    A case of snake-bite occurred at the Brighton Cemetery during the week. H. Smith, son of the sexton, and an employee at the cemetery, was bitten on the arm. Having ...

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  30. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    On Friday the Highton Progress Association accepted the tender of Palmer Bros., at £450, for the election of a hall. Mr. J. J. Evans, who is leaving Geelong ...

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  31. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.

    George Blunderfield, alias George Farrow, a wharf labourer, was arrested at Hopetoun last night on suspicion of having broken into the Hopetoun Post-office that morning, and ...

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  32. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—The Rev. N. D. Herring, who left to-night for Aricloria, after seven and a half years' vicarship of St. Peter's church, was presented with a ...

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  33. FRUITGROWERS' CONFERENCE.

    The National Fruitgrowers Conference was concluded yesterday. Dr. Cairns suggested that Australian fruit for export should be divided into two ...

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  34. LIFT ACCIDENTS.

    The lift expert attached to the State Shops and Factories department has submitted a report to the chief inspector (Mr. Ord) regarding an accident which occurred ...

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  35. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Nestles and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company has decided to extend the time for receiving tenders for the erection of the condensery at Dennington until ...

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  36. WORKMAN BURNED.

    John Saunders, a workman at Sehiner's iron foundry, Kensington, and a resident of Parsons-street, was at his work yesterday when a pot of molten metal overturned, ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND. GERMAN YACHT SIAN.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The German yacht Sian, from German New Guinea to Sydney, passed through Cape Moreton to-day, with her engines disabled. She was proceeding ...

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  38. PROSPECTOR'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Friday.—A prospector named Daniel O'Leary, who left Wyndham on the 23rd inst., for Tanami, was found dead at Black Flat, 45 miles from Wyndham, on ...

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  39. CASTERTON COUNTY COURT.

    CASTERTON, Friday.—The County Court was, continued before Judge Neighbour to-day. M'Laughlin v. Waters was an action for trespass by cattle and damage ...

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  40. CARTER RUN OVER.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.—Thomas Young, a carter, of Cassidy's bridge, while driving home from the Farnham factory, fell off a cart, owing to the horse suddenly ...

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  41. LICENSING ACT.

    BERWICK, Friday.—At the police court on Wednesday, before Mr. W. W. Harris P.M., Mrs. White, license of the Gippsland Hotel, Lower Beaconsfield, was fined £5 for having the ...

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  42. BANANA TRADE.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company has made arrangements to carry shipments of not less than 2,000 bunches of bananas in the refrigerated holds of the steamers ...

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  43. DEATH SENTENCE PASSED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Court to-day dealt with an appeal on behalf of Patrick Martin, who was recently convicted at the Wagga Circuit Court of feloniously ...

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  44. JUMPED ON A NAIL.

    COBDEN, Thursday.—The son of Mr. J. W. Nicol jumped from a roof on to a board with a nail projecting from it. The nail penerated the lad's foot, and a younger ...

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  45. SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The case of Barnes and Co. Limited and others v. Sharpe and another came before the Full Court to-day. This was an appeal from a ...

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  46. "TOMMY" BURNS AT PLAY.

    "Tommy Burns," the ex-champion boxer, went with his brother-in-law, Mr. Lawrence Keating, yesterday to a Turkish bath in the Royal Arcade. After the bath the two ...

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  47. FORK AND BOOTLACE KNOT.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—William Goodchild, a boy who lives with his parents in Maryborough, was endeavouring to undo a knot in his bootlace with a fork, ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. PROGRESSIVE TOWN.

    ROCHESTER, Friday.—Yesterday even mg it large crowd pithered to witness the formal turning on of electric light and power in Rochester. At 8 p.m. Mrs. Doherty ...

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  50. MINER INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Edward Wright, one of the pioneer miners on the Barrier, and shift boss on Block 14, fell down a winze to-day, and severely injured ...

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  51. MILITARY AND STRIKES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council this evening Mr. C. R. Baker moved—"That in the opinion of this council it is of the [?]tmost ...

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  52. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  53. CANARIES STOLEN.

    During the past fortnight several residents of the eastern suburbs have gone out to feed the canary at the usual time and found it gone, cage and all. No fewer ...

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  54. FELL ON HIS SHEARS.

    YARRAWONGA, Wednesday.—While engaged shearing at Mr. Thomas Hayes's farm, Lake Rowan, Harry J, Walton slipped and fell, and the points of the shears ...

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  55. KILLED IN A WELL.

    Particulars received from Winton in connection with the death of Charles Evans, who was killed at Mahrigong, show that deceased was engaged repairing and ...

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  56. DEER HUNT.

    POOWONG, Friday.—Permission was recently obtained to hold a deer hunt at Poowong North. It resulted in 22 animals being captured, two alive. ...

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  57. BURNING BALLOON ESCAPES.

    SYDNEY Friday.—A sensational incident took place to-day at the building exhibition in Prince Alfred-park. Captain Penfold was to make a balloon ascent, and ...

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  58. MICK GRACE BENEFIT FUND.

    All ticket-sellers for the above fund are requested to forward their returns as soon as possible to Messrs. R. Boyle or F. Gregory, joint secretaries, 613 Spencer-street, West Melbourne. ...

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  59. IN THE POLICE COURTS. THREE CHARGES FAIL.

    Richard Harris who was found on the beach at Middle Brighton, on Monday, lying asleep beside a pony that had been stolen from Elsternwick, on Sunday, and was arrested by Constable M'Eniff, ...

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  60. LONDON UNITED WATERWORKS.

    Several years ago the London United Waterworks Trust fell behind in its payments to the State. In July, 1904, its affairs were placed in the hands of the ...

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  61. VICTORIA'S ARTISTS' SOCIETY.

    The annual general exhibition of the Victorian Artists' Society was held at the galleries, Albert-street, on October 28, the retiring president (Mr. F. M'Cubbin) in the chair. On the adoption of ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The bill promoted by Mr. Hogg, ex-Minister of Labour, for the abolition of a duty on flour, was defeated in the House of ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. FOUND BY NIGHT.

    Before Messrs. O'Connell and Martin, J.P.'s, at the St. Kilda Court, yesterday, James Campbell was charged with having been illegally on the premises of Mr. W. Hennessy, of Marine-parade, ...

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  65. TRAFFIC IN OPIUM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Exemplary punishment was meeted out to an opium importer to-day. A fish-hawker named Henry Clay was seen leaving the steamer Taiyuan, and, ...

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  66. MOTOR-LAUNCH VOYAGE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—Mr. G. R. Norman, of Flinders-street, Melbourne who, in company with Captain Tyrell, is voyaging to Sydney in the 20ft. ...

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  68. SWIMMING. POLO PREMIERSHIP COMPETITION.

    The polo committee of the Victorian Amateur Swimming Association has arranged a competition for the premiership of Victoria. Entries close on November 23. ...

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  69. TOORAK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The annual business meeting of the congregation of the Toorak Presbyterian Church was held on October 27, and partook also of a social character. The session report spoke hopefully ...

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  70. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.—Arrived.—Oct. 29—Makambo, from South Sea Islands; Thuringen, from Bremen; Colac and Bo[?]alo, from Brisbane; Maheno, from Auckland; Euryalu[?], from Calcutta; Pilbarra, Kumano ...

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  71. THREE YOUTHS BIRCHED.

    At the Pentridge penal establishment on Friday three youths, named Walter Mulholland, Victor Jacobs, and Divid Blake, who were each sentenced it the Melbourne ...

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  72. RICHMOND CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Richmond Swimming Club was held during the week. The report showed a satisfactory state of affairs. The club anticipate a most successful season. Mr. F. Tudor, ...

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  73. Advertising

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