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  2. LONDON GOSSIP.

    There is not much occasion for national pride in the events of the two "flying weeks" at Blackpool and Doneaster. All the honours were won by the Frenchmen. ...

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  4. SPANIARDS AND MOORS

    It is reported that 19,000 Spanish soldiers in the Melilla district are now in occupation of Mount Adlaten, and are dominating the roadways and ...

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  5. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    Sensational news lias been received from Dalkeith, a town in Scotland, south-east of Edinburgh, and situated between tho North and South Esk Rives. A powder ...

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  6. WIRELESS SYSTEM.

    Efforts are being nude by the Commonwealth Government to bring about a conference between British and Australian representatives on the question of linking ...

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  7. THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

    ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINED AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY, NOVEMBER, 1900. PASS LIST (IN ORDER OF MERIT). ...

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  8. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A further sitting for the Postal Commission was held today, when Mr. McLachlan (Fcdenil Public Service Commissioner) continued his evidence. He ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final concert of the Consrevatorium section and the distribution of prizes and conferring of diplomas took place in the Elder Hall on Monday night, when the ...

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  10. KING OF PORTUGAL.

    King Manuel of Portugal, after a pleasant stay in England as guest of Kins Edward, left for Paris on Saturday. On arrival at the French, capital the ...

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  11. TENERIFFE

    The volcanic eruptions from the Peak of Teneriffe have subsided, and the streams nf lava are now stationary. The inhabitants of threatened towns and villages are ...

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  12. ENGINEERING COLLAPSE.

    Sir Christopher Furness, Liberal M.P. for Hartlepool, a famous shipbuilder and engineer, says it is long since there has been anything approaching the ...

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  13. FRENCH GENERALS.

    On Sunday an Algerian clerk named Endelsi discharged a revolver at Gen. Verand in a street in Paris, and wounded him. When arrested Endelsi intimated ...

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  14. EXAMINATION' FOR THE HONOURS DEGREE.

    OF BACHELOR OP SCIENCE. NOVEMBER, 1909. Honours Mathematics.—Third Class—Fomarbon. Paul Charles Albert. ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    In calculating the liability of the Commonwealth to persons who have been granted old-age Tensions, the Commissioner (Mr. G. T. Allen) has arrived at some ...

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  16. ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS FOR THE B.A..

    Pure Mathematics (30).—First Year B.A. and M.A. Compulsery B.Sc.—Division I.—Hood, Samuel James. Division II.—Hardy, Tom Mayfield; and Oldfield, Bichard Gregory (equal). Division III. ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. COSTLY FUNERALS.

    It is announced that the funeral of Kwang Su, the late Emperor of China, cost £76,000, compared with an outlay of £200,000 for the obsequies of Tzu-hsi, the ...

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  18. AUTHOR'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Sir Theodore Martin, the celebrated author, a personal friend and biographer of the late Queen' Victoria, has been valued for death duty ...

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  19. 'EMPIRE BUILDERS.'

    The hearing was continued to-day of the action in which Walter Sidney Bromhead, an emigration agent, is seeking to recover £1,000 damages for slander from Albert ...

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  20. ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES

    OF M.A., B.A.. AND B.Sc, NOVEMBER 1909. Bilogy (66).—Division 1.—Holder, Sydney [?]rnest. Division II. (in order of merit.—Jacob, Margaret; Andrew, Horace Walpole; Love, James ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. VIENNA TRAGEDY.

    Lieut. Hofrichter, of the Austrian Army, has been arrested at Vienna on suspicion of having compassed the death by poison of a captain, and tried to kill 39 other ...

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  22. ALLEGED COAL COMBINE.

    Mr. Charles Powers (Federal Crown. Solicitor) left for Sydney this afternoon to make further enquiries in connection with the coal cases under the Anti-Trust Act. ...

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  23. A JOCKEY'S RECORD.

    The English racing season closed on Saturday with the Manchester November Meeting, and the statistics for the year are now available. These show that the ...

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  24. BURGLARS BAFFLED.

    A daring attempt at burglary took plate at midnight yesterday on the premises of Messrs. James Markay & Co., general merchants. When Hill, an employe, who ...

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  25. ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE B.Sc.

    Electrical Enginecring, II. (85).—Pass List.—Division I.—None. Division II.—Greenless, Alan David; Dumas, Russell John; Gray, William Watt Erskine. Division III.—McNamara, Louis ...

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  26. WATER FAMINE.

    On Friday the Town Clerk received a letter from Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.L.A., conveying the Minister a assurance that all arrangements had been made in ...

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  27. LANTERN LECTURE.

    There was no appreciative audience at the Church of Christ Hall, Grote street, on Monday evening to listen to a lecture by Miss McGregor, of India, on Pandits ...

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  28. ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE B.Sc.

    Inorganic Chemistry (45).—Division I. (in order of merit)—Dawkins, Alfred Ernest; Haste, Reginald Arthur and Wibberley, Brian William, Equal; Esnie Frank [?] and Krichauff Charles ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. FEEDRAL ART EXHIBITION.

    Public interest in the art collection at the Institute Building is well maintained. A representative selection of interstate art is displayed, the New South Wales ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    On Saturday the Hon. Archibald Tan Gordon, youngest son of the Earl of Aberdeen (Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland), was thrown out of a motor car near Winchester ...

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  31. NEW FASTING MAN.

    A remarkable fasting feat is being carried out at East Dean, Sussex, close to Chichester by a young Molesey man—Mr. Eskholme Wade—wbo is living in a tent ...

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  32. THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY, PART 1., B.Sc. COURSE.

    Chemistry, Party II., for Diploma in Applied Science (46 and 17).—Chemistry, Part I. (46).—Division I.—Banter, Reginald Robert. Division II.—Basedow, Fritz Johannes; Bennett, Frederick ...

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  33. A CHRISTMAS CAROL.

    In Victoria Hall on Saturday evening Mr. Edward Recves will give his recital. "A Christmas Carol." The recital promises to be a great success. Already a ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Francis William Toohey and Thomas Smith Bartlett, police constables, stationed at Lismore, on remand on several charges of breaking and entering and theft ...

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  35. PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, PART I. B.Sc. COURSE.

    Practical chemistry, II., for Diploma in Applied Science (48).—Cheuristry, Part I.—Division II.—Baxter, Reginald Robert. Division II.—Basedow, Fritz Johnnees, Division III, (in ...

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  36. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    To-night, at the Victoria Hall, the vocal students of Miss Winifred Eitel and the String students of Miss Florence Cooke, Mus. Bac., will present an attractive ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL, November 29.

    Mr. J. W. Harris, hotelkeeper, who will leave Broken Hill shortly, was on Saturday night presented with a handsome framed address from the Broken Hill ...

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  38. FOSSILS FOUND.

    Mr. H. Rowley, an analyst, claims to have discovered along the Midland Railway line, immense deposits of fossilized bone, tusks, corporolities, and other parts of ...

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  39. COUNTRY ENTRTAINMENTS.

    LOBETHAL.—The effort made by Miss Williams to provide the institute with stage scenery was accomplished by organizing a second concert on Friday evening. Over £20 was taken. Miss ...

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  40. IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    The application of Mr, E. H. Fromen for a licence over certain ground at Yanco Glen, about 20 miles from Broken Hill, was again before the ...

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  41. APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR B.A., M.A., AND

    Division I.—Brown, Arthur Cabitt, Fornachon, Paul Charles Albert. Division II.—Kahan, Road Robellaz; Cooper, Wilfred Windyhane, Brose, Henry Leopold Adolph Hermann; Dawkins, Alard ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1859.

    The emigrant vessel David Melvor, from Liverpool on August 25. arrived on Monday. with 385 passengers for South Australia. Principal occupations of tho adults ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Four rabbits have been found four miles north of 'Carnarvon. Previously none had been seen within 60 or 70 miles of that part of the State. ...

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  44. GEOLOGY.—PART 1. B.Sc. COURSE.

    Geology—Party I.—Division I.—Birks, Walter Richard. Division II.—Chapman, Robert Hall; clark, Euphmia Katic. Division III.—Madigan, [?] Thomas; Williams, Ralph. ...

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  45. WARSHIPS AND CARNIVAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) has received a communication from the Prime Minister stating that he had invited the Governor-General to bring under the notice of the ...

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  46. H.M.S. POWERFUL.

    H.M.S. Powerful steamed out of the harbour this morning for the first time since September 20. The last trip of the flagship was to test the efficiency of a new ...

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  47. ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

    At the final concert of the session and the year, held in the Elder Hall list night, the Vice-Chancellor (Dr. Barlow) presided and conferred the Diploma of ...

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