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  2. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL NURSES.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr.Roberts gave notice that on Tuesday next be will call the attention of the Commissioner of Public Works to the following ...

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  3. TELEPHONE TO WILLUNGA.

    On Thursday morning telephonic communication was opened up between Adelaide and Willunga. Messrs. Blacker and McDonald, members for the district, ...

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  4. CONDITIONS OF ANARCHY.

    The condition of affairs in Russia gives very grave cause for apprehension. The revolutionary section has apparently determined upon a vigorous anti-Government ...

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  5. THE ROSE SHOW.

    The annual spring show of the South Australian Horticultural and Floricultural Society was held in the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday afternoon and ...

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  6. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Assembly Council amendments Gold Dredging Bill accepted. Treasurer moved second reading Food and Drugs Bill; debate adjourned. Third reading Closer Settlement Bill set down for ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. T. Price) and the Treasurer (Hon. A. H. Peake) will leave by train this morning for Narracoorte, where they will attend a social in the evening. ...

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  8. THE PACIFIC KAISER.

    The German Emperor, responding responding during a visit to Dresden to an address presented by the Burgomaster, alluded to the recent misunderstandings and turmoils ...

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  9. CRISIS IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times says that the inhabitans of the Russian capital are becoming panic stricken in view of ...

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  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Senior presented a petition from settlers in the alleged "Ninety-mile Desert" in favour of abolishing the close season for kangaroos. The Speaker ruled it out of ...

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  11. THE LIPPE THRONE.

    The Court of Arbitration appointed to deal with the points in dispute in reference to the succession to the throne of the German State of Lippe-Detmold, has ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SNOBBISHNESS.

    Touching on Australian democracy, Mr. G. H. Reid, speaking in Sydney on Monday, had a tilt at the social system, which cut one great family into a myriad-squared ...

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  13. MOTOR RACING AT THE SEASIDE.

    The question of motor racing at the seaside was mentioned at the Marine Board meeting on Thursday, when a letter was received from Mr. R. Hancock (secretary ...

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  14. CONSTERNATION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    The revolution spirit appears to have thoroughly taken hold of the Russian capital, and such events as are now being recorded have hardly any precedent in ...

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  15. A STATE OF TERROR.

    The attack made by the Cossack cavalry upon the barricades erected by the strikers at Ekatorinoslav resulted in 15 persons being killed and 26 injured. ...

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  16. LEGISLATIVE COMEDY.

    There is a spice of unconscious comedy about this incident (the home rule instructions which the Federal Parliament has given to Great Britain), says The Sydney ...

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  17. GLENELG JETTY.

    For about half a century the Glenelg Jetty has withstood the ravages of time, but is now showing unmistakable need of attention. This is recognised, not alone by ...

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  18. COERCING THE SULTAN.

    A semi-official denial has been given to the rumour that Germany is reluctant to join the other Powers—Great Britain, France. Italy, and Austria Hungary—in ...

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  19. STREET COLLECTIONS.

    On Thursday delegates from the children's charities met the committee of the Home for Incurables, and it was decided that instead of having two street collections ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. DEPUTATION TO COUNT WITTE.

    A deputation from the Railwaymen's Congress has waited on Count Witte (President of the Council of Ministers) and placed before him the demands of the strikers ...

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  21. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

    Sir Charles Hardinge (British Ambassador at St. Petersburg), who has had an interview with the Czar, and discussed with him questions connected with the project ...

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  22. DEARER MONEY.

    Within the past few weeks money has firmed sharply abroad, and in sympathy there has been a tendency for lending rates locally to advance. A little while before ...

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  23. GENOA HARBOUR WORKS.

    King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena of Italy formally opened the new harbour works at Genoa on Wednesday. Elaborate decorations graced the seaport, and ...

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  24. THE NEXT HOLIDAY.

    Monday, November 13, in lieu of Thursday. November 9, will be observed as a public holiday in celebration of the anniversary of the birth of His Majesty the King. ...

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  25. "BURDEN OF CREEDS."

    Regarding the outlook for the Congregational Church, the Rev. Dr. Gosman, speaking at the annual meeting of the council of the Congregational Union on October 24. ...

    Article : 372 words
  26. LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    The Liquor Bill was passed through committee before the Legislative Assembly adjourned this morning. Objection was offered to an amendment proposed by ...

    Article : 149 words
  27. COMBATIVE COLLIERS.

    For an assault committed on a free labourer the maximum penalty was to-day imposed on six miners who recently ceased work at the Balmain Colliery because the ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. AN IMPRESSIVE INJUNCTION.

    Count Witte dealt straightly with the deputation in reference to the seriousness of the position brought about by the Revolutionary Party. He said they must ...

    Article : 216 words
  29. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An advertisement announces that "the first Wesleyan Chapel on the Murray River" will be opened at Port Martin, Lower Finniss, on November 4.—At a ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. DEBATE IN TASMANIA.

    Parliamentary business has been so well expedited by early meetings and a resolve to do practical work that the close of the session this week is possible. The only ...

    Article : 402 words
  31. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  32. WHAT IS A STEVEDORE?

    In addressing the Arbitration Court today Mr. William Hughes, representing the Coal Lumpers' Union in the dispute between that organization and the Coal ...

    Article : 372 words
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  35. THE DEPUTATION'S REPORT.

    After the interview the members of the deputation returned to the hall where the Railwaymen's Congress was in session, and reported upon their reception by Count ...

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  36. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The bands competitions, under the auspices of the South Street Society, were commenced at the city oval to-day, when the items prescribed for the first day were ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The Orient-Pacific mail steamer Ortona arrived from Melbourne on route to London at 3.20 a.m. on Thursday. She takes a large number of premiers from ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. EMPIRE TRADE.

    A communication from the British Board of Trade, urging the appointment of two gentlemen to represent Australia on the advisory committee of that body, has ...

    Article : 178 words
  39. RESIGNED HIS SEAT.

    Mr. Richard Marshall has resigned his seat on the Advisory board of Agriculture. He is a well-known authority on wheat culture, especially in connection with ...

    Article : 91 words
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