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  2. SHIPPING.

    Time Ball.—November 6-Ball dropped at lh. 0m. 0s., corresponding to 5th 15h. 30m. Greenwich mean time. Semaphore, November 7.—Low water, 10.45 a.m.; ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The Victorian cricket team which is to play against South Australia on Saturday and succeeding days arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne ...

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  4. HALF A CROWN OR FOURTEEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT FOR A CHILD.

    The Chief Secretary informed Mr. Wood in the Assembly on Tuesday that it was true that a boy, 12 years of age, named Sheridan, had been sent to gaol for ...

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  5. A PROMISE TO REFORM.

    Laura Lindsay was charged at the Police Court on Tuesday with, being ann incorrigible rogue. Inspector Sullivan gave evidence to the effect that since May 27, 1898, the ...

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    Particulars of the two immense steamers which the Norddeutseher Lloyd is building, and which will be running next year, are now officially announced. The first, the ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    An impression has prevailed that simultaneously with the celebration of the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth in Sydney on ...

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  9. THE TRAMWAYS QUESTION".

    When the Legislative Council met on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Kingston asked Mr. Stirling, who is in charge of the Tramways Electric Traction Bill, if he were aware ...

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  10. WEATHER REPORTS AND FORECASTS.

    Forecast of probable weather from Tuesday afternoon till Wednesday night. Issued at 1.25 p.m on Tuesday. South Australia.—Fine weather. Moderate to ...

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  12. COPPER.

    London advices to the end of September indicate a sound position as regards copper. The "Mining Journal" had the following to remark upon the situation:—"We have to ...

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  13. FREEZING WORKS AT PORT DARWIN.

    Mr. Solomon asked the Premier in the Assembly on Tuesday whether Cabinet had yet dealt with the proposition placed before it by him on behalf of a firm in ...

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  14. METEOROLOGICAL.—Oct. 31—Nov. 6.

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  15. THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    The greatest equine event in the Australian year was run on Tuesday, and "Clean Sweep's cup," as it will in the far oil future be known, has left marks indelibly ...

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  16. BAROMETRICAL READINGS.

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  17. THE COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday afternoon the Hon. J. L. Stirling gave notice that he would ask next day—"Is it the intention of the Government to ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. THE AUDIT COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Solomon pointed out that on October 9 the Premier stated that he expected the Audit Commissioner's report would be available at the ...

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  21. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The first question asked in the Assembly on Tuesday was one by Mr. Hutchison, who wanted to know whether the Government would take steps to appoint a board ...

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  24. The Register ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900.

    During the last few months, since private capitalists had the temerity to imagine that South Australia might furnish a suitable field for their ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    Sir Charles Todd issued the following forecast on Tuesday:—"Fine weather. Moderate to light south-easterly (south to east) winds. Sea generally smooth." Mr. ...

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  26. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Two mail steamers occupied the attention of the officials an Tuesday. The first to arrive was the French liner Australian, which was expected at the anchorage at 8 ...

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  27. THE FRANCHISE QUESTION.

    The Premier informed Mr. Grainger in the Assembly on Tuesday that the Government would take no further steps for a referendum on the franchise question, as ...

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  28. "PERSONAL INTEREST" IN PARLIAMENT.

    The general impression derived from certain of the speeches made from first to last in connection with the tramways question in the Legislative Council ...

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  29. STATE SCHOOLS HIGHER EXAMINATIONS.

    The Minister of Education informed Mr. Dumas in the Assembly on Tuesday that the following entries had been received in the examination for exhibitions and ...

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  30. A LIGHT THAT FAILED AND FELL.

    As far as Mr. Caldwell was concerned the atmosphere in the Assembly Chamber on Tuesday afternoon was distinctly electrical. The member for Onkaparinga was bending ...

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  31. NO MORE POLICE.

    The Hon. C. Willcox, who apparently desires increased police protection in the metropolitan area, asked the Attorney-General in the Legislative Council on ...

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  32. SHROPSHIRE RAMS FROM ENGLAND.

    Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, advise the arrival by the steamer Afric of two high-class Shropshire rams, about one year old, on account of Mr. A. J. Simpson of ...

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  33. A SOUTH-EASTERN HARBOUR.

    Mr. M. White, representative of the Sonth-Eastem Harbour League, spent a busy day on Tuesday interviewing leading merchants with the object of enlisting their ...

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  35. BLUEJACKETS FOR H.M.S. TAURANGA.

    On board the mail steamer Austral, which, arrived from London on Tuesday, were 12 officers and 250 C.P.O.'s, marines, and blue-jackets, for H.M.S. Tauranga, one of the ...

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  37. "WHAT IS THE LITTLE GAME?"

    This question was provoked in Parliamentary circles yesterday by the issue of a type-written circular, which was sent to a number of legislators, inviting "liberals" to ...

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