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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir George Le Hunte), who spent Cup week in Melbourne, returned to Adelaide on Saturday morning, accompanied by his private ...

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  3. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    A circular, signed by Mr. Chamberlain in his capacity as President of the Imperial Tariff Committee, has been issued, which explains that the organization referred to ...

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  4. REORGANIZATION OF THE WAR OFFICE.

    The London newspapers warmly approve of the selection of Lord Esher, Admiral Sir John Fisher, and Sir George Clarke (Governor of Victoria) as members of the ...

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  5. A SUCCESSFUL VICEROY.

    The Governor-General of India (Lord Curzon) will return to England in May, 1904, but it is stated that he will be reappointed to his present office in August ...

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  6. THE PENINSULA'S HEAD.

    Bare, but busy! More trade than trees! These are the impressions that must occur to the average man on his first visit to the old-established, triangular towns at the ...

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  7. MASSACRE IN AFRICA.

    The Bondelzwarts tribe of Hottentots which have their headquarters near Warmbad, a military station in Great Nanoqualand, in South-West Africa, recently ...

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  8. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It has been for some time understood that each steamer going up the Murray would be constituted a kind of travelling post office, so as to enable to settlers along ...

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  9. BARRIER RAILWAY RATES

    The attitude adopted by the South Australian railway authorities concerning the Barrier traffic has raised an intense feeling of indignation and disgust at Broken Hill ...

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  10. A GALLANT BAND.

    Later advices from German South-West Africa regarding the massacre of the garrison at Warmbad indicate that the ill-fated soldiers made a gallant fight, and resisted ...

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  11. LORD BRASSRY'S ADVICE.

    Lord Brassey, speaking at Eastbourne, said that if Great Britain wished to have a citizen defence force numbering thousands of men she must pay for the service ...

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  12. THE NORTH-WEST COUNTRY.

    The Government expedition which left Adelaide at the end of March last to explore for gold and other minerals in the country between Oodnadatta and the ...

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  13. FIRE IN A MINE.

    Telegrams from the United States intimate that the Kearsage Mine, at the summit, of Virginia Mountain, Colorado, is on fire. Seventy-five miners are entombed ...

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  14. THE VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    Although Sir George Sydenham Clarke will nominally be absent from the state on leave of absence, it is generally believed that he will not return to Victoria ...

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  15. CHIEF SHOT AT A PARLEY.

    Another report from Warmbad states that the massacre wait not confined to the soldiers who formed the garrison. After they had secured possession of the ...

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  16. WHO SHALL LEAD THE LIBERAL?

    Mr. John Ellis, Liberal member of Rushcliffe in the House of Commons, addressing the Liberal League meeting last night, expressed the opinion that the party would ...

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  17. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Mr. William O'Brien, Nationalist member for Cork City in the House of Commons, has intimated to his constituents by letter that he intends to resign his seat in ...

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  18. VICTORIAN CONVERSION LOAN.

    It is understood in financial circles that the applicants for scrip issued in connection with the Victorian conversion loan or £5,000,000 will take about £2,000,000 ...

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  19. THE LADY DOCTOR.

    Important medical evidence was yesterday at the inquest on the body of the late Miss Hickman, the lady doctor whose decomposed remains were found in ...

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  20. THE PAR EAST.

    The Russian Government has made a demand that the Muscovite Resident at Mukden, the capital of Manchuria, should be attached to the staff of the Chinese Tartar ...

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  21. QUEEN'S DONATION.

    Queen Alexandra recently sent £200 to the authorities in the West of Ireland for distribution among the children and the and infirm inmates in the poorer ...

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  22. RUSSIAN RESTRICTIONS.

    Admiral Alexeiff has announced that he intends to stop Chinese from entering East Siberia and Manchuria, except those employed an workers on the Russian ...

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  23. THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY QUESTION.

    Col. Saunderson, a Conservative, who represents Armagh in the House of Commons, stated in the course of a speech at Portadown last night that if the ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The third-class cruiser Amethyst, which will be the first warship of that type fitted with turbine engines, was launched at Elswick yesterday. ...

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  25. THE PANAMA DIFFICULTY

    The latest intelligence from Panama is that the Colombian force at the Isthmus will withdraw, and that the revolutionists are releasing the Governor and other state ...

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  26. A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL.

    At the instance of the British Government the United States authorities have decided to rearrest James Lynchetoun, the notorious escaped convict, who ...

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  27. COMMERCE AND FINANCE

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  28. VICTORIA.

    While playing near a dam at Eaglehawk yesterday. Joseph Henry Ruddick, 10 years af age, fell into the water and was drowned ...

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  29. RAID ON TOTE SHOPS.

    Although their possession has not been disputed, the police still continue to occupy the premises of the tote shop at Collingwood, which was seized last week. The ...

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  30. WORKLESS LONDONERS.

    The conference of representatives of the metropolitan evangelical churches, convened by the Rev. R. J. Campbell (pastor of the City Temple) for the purpose of ...

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  31. THE TRAGIC YARRA.

    At the enquiry on Saturday into the death of William Edward Rhodes, whose body was found in the Yorra on the previous day, Annie Sincock said that the ...

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  32. THE KIDNAPPED MILLIONAIRE.

    The mountaineers who recently kidnapped Mr. Wentz, a millionaire resident in the State of Virginia, have fixed £20,000 as the sum which they require for gis ransom. ...

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  33. THE KALGOORLIE TRAGEDY.

    Gurseppe Piazolla, the alleged perpetrator of the Brookman street tragedy, was charged with murder at the Kalgoorlie Police Court yesterday, and remanded for ...

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  34. BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The M.C.C. single-handed bowling championship tourney was concluded on Saturday, and won by E. Slatter, of Albert Park, who with 21 beat W. Secomb, Auburn 18 ...

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  35. CANCER RESEARCH.

    A meeting of the leading medical practitioners in London was held yesterday at St. Bartholomew's Hospital for the purpose of discussing the alleged discovery of a ...

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  36. SYDNEY CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The third night's racing in connection with the November cycling carnival was a repetition of the previous racing as far as the American riders were concerned. They ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A memorial window to soldiers of the 2nd New South Wales Mounted Rifles, who fell in South Africa, was unveiled at St. James's Anglican Church to-day. There ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The championship sculls wan won easily yesterday by H. G. Edwards, of the Western Australian Rowing Club. ...

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  39. ORANGE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Monster Orange demonstrations were held in Melbourne on Saturday and to-day. On Saturday evening fully 3,000 members of the Orange and Protestant Societies ...

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  40. ALLEGED MURDERER CAPTURED

    Dandy Jim, an aboriginal, who has been sought by the police for the murder of Dr. Vines on Braeside Station, in the north-west, four years ago, has been captured on ...

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  41. WRECK OF A BARQUE.

    The barque Northern Monarch, owned by Messrs. J. Edgar & Co., Liverpool commanded by Capt. Nixon, which left Newcastle on October 24 with 1,740 tons of coal ...

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  42. THE POPULATION.

    A statement completed by the Government Statistician shows that in the September quarter New South Wales gained 5,199 in population through excess of births ...

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  43. AUSTRALASIAN MINING STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  44. LORD HOWE ISLANDERS.

    The Premier bap decided to send Lord Howe Islanders a supply of flour, tea, and sugar, and other commodities to the value of about £050, it recognition of the ...

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  45. THE NAVAL SQUADRON.

    The new naval squadron which is to replace the auxiliary fleet will arrive in Australian waters at about Easter next Vice-Admiral Fanshawe is to have sole charge ...

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  46. TEE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Deakin addressed a meeting of 3,000 people last night. He had an enthusiastic reception, and at the close a vote of confidence in his Ministry was carried almost ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    It is believed that Ministers will ask the Governor-General to further prorogue Parliament until November 21 or November 25, when it will be dissolved by ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL, November 7.

    Mr. William Carpenter Percy, a resident of Broken Hill and for wine years secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, died in bed early this morning. On ...

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  50. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    The Committee of Public Accounts of the Legislative Assembly will fully analyse the Treasurer's recent financial statement. Some important suggestions bearing upon ...

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  51. AN ALDERMAN'S PREDICAMENT.

    It is announced that the Labour Party contemplates taking action to oust Ald. Bowering from his seat in the council for Wills Ward. It is alleged that Mr. ...

    Article : 85 words
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