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  2. THE WONDERS OF THE SUN.

    The members of the Adelaide Branch, No. 1, of the A.N.A., and a number of friends were treated to a masterly and intellectual address on "The Sun: Its Physical ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. THE A.N.A. AND FEDERATION.

    A writer in "Advance Australia," the monthly federal magazine, published by the Australian Natives' Association, remarks:— "For nearly thirty years the A.N.A. has ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Dr. Pennefather, Private Secretary to his Excellency the Governor, has received a telegram from Lord Tennyson, who left Adelaide on Friday last with Lady ...

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    From the publisher the "Australian Financial Gazette and Insurance Chronicle," Melbourne, we have received a shilling paper-covered little volume entitled "A ...

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    Mr. F. J. Ducroz, a nephew of Mr. Frederick Dueroz, one of the founders of Messrs. Ducroz and Dulgety—now Messrs. Dalgety and Co.—was a passenger by the mail ...

    Article : 372 words
  7. WAR NOTES.

    The journalists of Europe and the United States are discussing the Anglo-German agreement, the terms of which were Published in "The Register" of ...

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  8. THE DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT London, October 21.

    Three officers and 50 men of the 4th (Militia) Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment have been ordered to ordered to proceed Australia for the purpose of forming ...

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  9. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    When the Netherlands warship Gelderland was about to weigh anchor and put to sen from Delagoa Bay, its passengers Mr. Kruger, ...

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  10. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Advices from the United Stiles indicate that the authorities at Washington are gratified at the Anglo-German agreement concerning the policy to be ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The victories won in Ireland by the nominees of Mr. William O'Brien, the founder of "United Ireland," will give him control of the Irish Nationalist ...

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  12. THE EX-PRESIDENTS INTERTIONS.

    Mr. Kruger intimated before leaving Lorenzo Marquez that he intended to urge the Continental Powers to intervene to secure autonomy to the Boer ...

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  13. THE BOER CONFLICT.

    Lord Methuen has scored well against a force under Commandant Lemmer is the Zeerust district. A Boer convoy of 225 wagons was ...

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  14. THE RECEPTION IN FRANCE.

    The "Journal des Debats," a leading Paris newspaper in an article dealing with the proposed landing of Mr. Kruger at marseilles, deprecates any ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVY.

    In consequence of the Channel Squadron being required to take cruises to Gibraltar and the Mediterrancan, the Admiralty have created a ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Among the passengers by the mail steamer Ophir, which arrived on Monday afternoon, was Mr. David Davis, M.L.A., of New South Wales, who during a ...

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  17. AMALGAMATION OF PORT AND SELMAPHORE INSTITUTES.

    At the meeting of the Semaphore Council on Monday evening Cr. Biglands introduced a deputation consisting of members of the sub-committees appointed by the Port ...

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  18. THE BALLARAT MURDER.

    The murder at Ballarat last night appears to have been an unusually cold-blooded one. The ill-mated couple lived with Mrs. McKnilay's parents, and the murder was ...

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  19. SPAIN.

    Senor Silvela, the Premier and Foreign Minister of Spain, has resigned office, in consequence of his Ministerial colleagues having objected to the ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The R.M.S. Arcadia, winch tails to-morrow for London, takes the large shipment, of 600 tons of Victorian butter. With a view to pushing on the scheme for ...

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  21. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    According to "Reuter," no fewer than 60 native rulers of Indian States, offered troops, horses, and money to the British Government to be utilized in ...

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  22. SHOPBREAKING AT COLLEGE TOWN.

    The craze for entering other people's premises and stealing goods, which, during the past few weeks, has been so manifest in the city and suburbs, has in no way abated, and ...

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  23. THE NEW JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Marquis 1to, who was sent for by the Milkade at the end of September for the purpose of forming a new Cabinet, has succeeded in his task. ...

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  24. SPLENDID CAPTURE OF ENEMY'S SUPPLIES.

    Advices from Mufeking show that Loni Methuen has scored a success, which must have the effect of greatly the enemy's powers of ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Railway Commissioners, in anticipation of a very large wheat harvest this season, were completing the necessary arrangements to cope with the extra traffic, but ...

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  26. DEATH OF SIR R. W. CAMERON.

    The death is announced, in the 75th year of his age, of Sir Roderick William Cameron, shipowner, of Canada, who in 1879 and 1880 was Hon. ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF THE OPHIR.

    Well up to her announced time the R.M.S. Ophir, of the Orient line, dropped anchor in the roadstead at 1.45 on Monday afternoon, having had a fine-weather ...

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  28. LEATHER FROM THE WAR OFFICE.

    At the request of Mr. F. J. Hourigan. M.P., the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. E. L. Batchelor, obtained samples of all kinds of leather used by the War Office. ...

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  29. PEACE DAY AT THE CAPE.

    A motion has been adopted in the Cape Parliament to establish an annual day of rejoicing for the restoration of peace in South Africa. ...

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  30. THE FUGITIVE MURDERERS.

    About dusk on Saturday one of the Governor brothers was seen at Yanold's camp, at the head of Charity Creek. The camp had previously been deserted, but, ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. Ham, Commissioner of Health for Queensland, is a passenger by the Orient liner Ortona, which leaves London on November 9. ...

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  32. DISLOYAL FARMERS.

    General Lyttelton is assisting to bring hostilities to a close by placing in continement at Heidelberg a number of farmers and their families who ...

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  33. PAVEMENTS IN GAWLER WARD.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday Councillor Vardon, after, a petition calling attention to the question had been read, referred to the state of the ...

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  34. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    A Sydney correspondent, in a gossipy letter on "Federal Anticipations." says that "the general impression in that city is that Mr. Barton will invite Mr. Holder to John ...

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  35. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The Navy League's wreaths, which were, as customary, placed upon Nelson's Monument in Trafalgar square on [?] Day—Sunday, October 21. ...

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  36. THE NEW BRITISH MINISTER.

    Sir Ernest Mason Satow, who succeeds Sir Claude MacDonald as British Ambassador to China, arrived yesterday at Pekin. He was provided with ...

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  37. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar Silver to-day is 2/ 1/8 per oz., an advance of 1/8. since Saturday. Beetroot Sugar.—Mr. F. C. Kicht, of ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING AT RANDWICK.

    The annual meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was opened to-day at Randwick. The weather was unfavourable for big scoring, as a strong ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. A. Meston, Protector of Aborigines for South and Central Queensland, while in the Maranoa district found some interesting ethnological specimens in sandstone ...

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  40. THE COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    Although the committee to carry, out the celebrations in regard to the landing of the Governor-General is still in an incubatory stage, many details are being settled by the ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    We have received the following letter from the hon. secretary of the Indian Famine Charitable Relief Fund:—"'Calcutta, September 26.—I have the honour to ...

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  42. COAL MINERS' TROUBLES.

    At a mass meeting of the [?] coat miners to-day it was resolved that unless the demands for a general increase in the [?] of pay are conceded on or before ...

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  43. JAPANESE IN SYDNEY.

    Over 400 Japanese arrived the other day by the Shinano Maru, en route to New Caledonia, for work in the mines there. Some trouble has been found in housing ...

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  44. CYCLING.

    The appeal hoard in connection with the South Australian League of Wheelmen met on Monday evening to consider an appeal lodged by R. W. Lewis, after the third heat ...

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  45. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    The matter of the Tyson estate and Mulholland versus Doneley and others was before the Chief Justice at the Supremo Court to-day for further consideration. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    On and alter November 20 a white light with total eclipses at short, intervals, will be exhibited at One Tree Point, on the River Derwent, as a guide to vessels ...

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  47. A CONSTABLE WOUNDED.

    Plainclothes Constable E. G. Ward, while in Oxford street last night apprehended a man who was wanted by the police. He was taking him to the police ...

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  48. THE STEAMER KANGAROO.

    The Kangaroo, one of the numerous fleet of steamers belonging to the "Sydney Ferries Company, Limited was burnt to the water's edge to-night. The vessel ceased ...

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  49. A POCKET PICKED AT RACES.

    James Barry, a miner, who lives at Albert Park, was robbed of money and [?] worth £90 at the Ascor races to-day. He had placed several bank notes and a ...

    Article : 351 words
  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the payment of the Government amount of preference shares the Bank of New Zealand saves £17,500 annually. Parliament, during the session just closed ...

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  51. INSUBORDINATE SEAMEN.

    At the Water Police Court to-day 23 coloured seamen belonging to the British steamship Spithead were charged with having refused to obey orders, and each was ...

    Article : 71 words
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  53. EIGHT HOURS DAY IN THE WEST.

    The Eight Hours Day celebration was in favoured with beautiful weather, and the demonstration was the most successful yet held. At Fremantle about six thousand ...

    Article : 95 words
  54. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  55. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston and Pine Greek Railway earnings for the week ended October 20 amounted to £231. ...

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  56. A WIFE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A shocking gun accident occurred at Harden this afternoon, by which the wife of K. G. Kelly, night officer of the railway station, was shot dead. Kelly had finished ...

    Article : 101 words
  57. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the opening of the wool sales to-day business was quite as brisk as was expected after the unfavourable news from London. There was a fair sprinkling of speculative ...

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  60. A QUEENSLAND ARTESIAN BORE.

    A bore has been completed on the Offendon selection, in the kyuna' district to a depth of 2,550 ft., and a flow of about a million gallons daily has been obtained. ...

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