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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor has sent the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Celenies:—"South Australia sends [?] and respectful congratulations ...

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  3. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    Exceptional interest is exhibited every year about this time in the probable outturn of the wheat crops in South Australia. September and October are the ...

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  4. EDUCATION BILL.

    During the consideration of the Education Bill on Thursday the Howe of Lords passed clause 4, the "extended facilities" clause, as previously amended, with an ...

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  5. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that owing to the determination of the Government to prevent freedom of political discussion. the ma[?]ority of the electors for ...

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  6. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    The King's list of birthday honours is unimportant in character, King Haakon of Norway, husband of Princess Maud Alexandra daughter of King Edward has ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton (ex-Secretary for the Colonies), speaking at the annual dinner of the Union Club, discussed the chief problems which are likely to be ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    At the dinner given by the Lord Mayor to-night nearly 600 gentlemen were present, including the Governor-General (Lord Northcote), the State Governor (Sir ...

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  9. ILLNESS OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    The Times states that the Princess Royal (Duchess of Fife), who was born in February, 1867, has not yet recovered from the severe operation she underwent about ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Successful Architect. Mr. Samuel Charles Brittingham, of Melbourne, has passed the examination of the Royal Institute of British Architects. ...

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  11. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 560 words
  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Northcote) held a levee this afternoon at Government House in honour of the King's Birthday. About 400 gentlemen attended. The ...

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  13. TERRORISTS WRECK A TRAIN.

    A desperate [?] has been perpetrated by a band of [?] [?]terroists on the Mescow and Caucasus Railway near Rostofi. By the free use of explosive bombs the ...

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  14. THE LEVEE AT PERTH.

    The foreign consuls were absent from the Lieutenant-Governor's levee to-day. having taken umbrage at the cutting down of the private entree list. resulting in the ...

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  15. FURTHER CUSTOMS CHARGES.

    As indicated in The Register a few weeks ago. the last has not yet been heard of prosecutions instituted by the Customs Department in connection with alleged short ...

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  16. TRINITY COLLEGE FUNDS.

    Alexander Holtzenderf Percival, formerly treasurer of Trinity College. Melbourne, was before the Bow Street Police Court again on Thursday under remand. He was ...

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  17. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Telegrams from Berlin describe on extraordinary maritime incident which is causing indignation and excitement in Germany. and is calculated to provoke ...

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  18. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN MAIL COMPANY.

    The Australian Mail Liners Syndicate, having a capital of £50,000, has been registered. It is formed to acquire from Sir James Laing & Sons. Limited, Sunderland. ...

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  19. LONDON PAUPERISM.

    The inspector of the Local Government Board, who was appointed by Mr, John Burns (President of that body) to enquire into the charges of ...

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  20. THROWING MONEY AWAY.

    A mysterious stranger, who was afterwards identified as William Yates, a wealth bachelor, of Blackburn, has been behaving in a most eccentric fashion He ...

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  21. MESSRS. MAERAITH AND FROST SUSPENDED.

    On Friday afternoon Messrs. B. Macgraith and F. R. Frost (officers of the Customs Department in South Australia) were suspend by the ...

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  22. TIMBER SHIP LOST.

    The Finnish barque Serinde, while on a voyage from Dalhousic, Canada, to Australia with a cargo of timber, was wrecked on Prince Edward of Island. Canada. The ...

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  23. PERISHED IN THE SNOW.

    A terrible disaster has occurred in the Pyrenees, the mountain range which divides France from Spain. A party of six young Spaniards and two Spanish ...

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  24. MURDER BY A SAILOR.

    Mr. Albert Smith, the cashier at a branch of Cook & Son's tourist bureau at Nottingham. was shot dead while locking the safe in his office on Monday ...

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  25. FRENCH POLITICS.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies on Thursday M. Vivis[?] (who holds the newly created portfolio of Labour and Hygiene) declared that he intended to administer ...

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  26. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    Percy Brown, manager of the Newcastle branch of Messrs. Wright, Heaton, & Co., was examined to-day in connection with the bankruptcy of Reginald Roy Tracy ...

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  27. LATEST STOCK QUOTATIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  28. PALACES AND PALTERS.

    In issues of the Daily Mail early in the year Mr. F. A. McKenzie supplied striking figures concerning the poor-law administration of new London. He describes the ...

    Article : 576 words
  29. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Arrivals. At London or in Channel—Rimutaka, steamer, from Wellington September 27; Laeisz. steamer, from Port Adelaide September 17. ...

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  30. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Roosevelt boarded the United States battleship Louisiana, 16,000 tons, on Thursday. He will journey in the vessel to Panama, where he will inspect the ...

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  31. INTERESTING FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  32. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  33. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    The position in connection with the building trade strike is unchanged. Pickets are fighting somewhat strenously to inducemen who have remained at Work to desert ...

    Article : 181 words
  34. THE TRANSVAAL.

    In the course of a speech at Pretoria: on Thursday Mr. Louis Botha, the famous Boer lender, advocated the extension of the Parliamentary franchise, to women. ...

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  35. NEW YORK ELECTIONS.

    The lated information in regard to the New York State elections shows that Tammany elected every Congressman which that organization had placed on its ticket ...

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  36. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Several officers of ocastal steamers gave evidence to-day before the Federal Arbitration Court in connection with the shipping dispute. Their testimony bad ...

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  37. ARREARS OF WATER RATES.

    The Mildura Irrigation Trust is applying to the Supreme Court for authority to sell 90 horticultural lots and 46 town lots for arrears of water rates. The sale will take ...

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  38. COURTMARTIAL.

    The naval courtmartial sat again to-day on board the Cerberus to deal with the case of Sick-berth Attendant Patchett, who was chaged by Commander Colquhoun ...

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  39. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Saturday, November 8, 1853. On Wednesday the foundation stone of a chapel at Hilton was laid by Mr. John Hart, of Clarendon, the senior member of ...

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  40. FIRE AT CANTON.

    A great conflagration occurred at the Chinese port of Canton on Thursday. A vast amount of property, including about 500 houses, was gutted, and the tatal ...

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  41. ATTACKED WITH A TOMAHAWK.

    Stephen John Rex. a middle-aged man, was admitted to the Marrickville Hospital this afternoon suffering from fearful injuries to his head. His dying ...

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  42. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    The dividends paid by Western Australian gold mining companies for the expired 10 months of the current year amounted to £1,713,187. making a total to date of ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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