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  2. OBITUARY.

    The Right Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew Darley, P.C., G.C.M.G., Chief Justice of New South Wales since 1886 and Lieutenant-Governor of the State since 1891, died ...

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  3. THE OBSERVER.

    The illustrated supplement of The Observer, which will be on sale to-day, contains the usual interesting selection of topical photographic reproductions. That ...

    Article : 505 words
  4. MIXED BATHING.

    The prim, proper, puritanical female who goes to the Art Gallery for the first time is usually shocked when she gazes at the statue of Venus. "The hussie might at ...

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  5. QUARTER OF A MILLION PEOPLE.

    The South Australian Railways are the best asset in the hands of the State. They are vested in the Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff. C.M.G.). and, according to the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICAL FIGHT.

    Mr. Arthur J. Balfour, in a speech at Hanley, Staffordshire, on Tuesday, said that the political crisis had revealed the fact that different ideals were growing up, ...

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  7. KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener arrived at Sydney this afternoon, and in addition to being welcomed corned by representatives of the Commonwealth and State, received a flattering ...

    Article : 418 words
  8. MR. D. OGDEN MILLS.

    The death is announced, at the age of 84, of Mr. Darius Ogden Mills, banker and financier, of San Francisco and New York. He went to California in 1849 and founded ...

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  9. A NOTABLE SINGER.

    Through the death on Wednesday morning of Mr. Beaumont Read, one of the most prominent identities of Adelaide musical circles passed away. Mr. Read. ...

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  10. THE LATE MR. W. G. BROOKMAN.

    Mr. William Gordon Brookman died somewhat suddenly at the residence of his father, at Prospect, on Wednesday night, after a protracted illness. ...

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  11. BANQUET TO THE GENERAL.

    A distinguished gathering assembled, at the town hall this evening, at the invitation of the Lord Mayor, to dine with Lord Kitchener. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1860.

    At a meeting held at Langhorne's Creek on Thursday, it was resolved to petition Parliament for an Act withdrawing all restrictions to irrigation of irrigation of the land.—The ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. PARLIAMENTARY PROPAGANDA.

    The Stafford branch of the Amalgamnted Society of Engineers, which comprised 280 members, has taken a ballot regarding a membership levy of 1/ for ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. LAND CLAUSES OF BUDGET BILL.

    Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister), in an address at Brighton, defended as equitable the land valuation clauses and other features of the Budget. He reiterated his views regarding ...

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  15. HOLIDAY TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  16. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INEVITABLE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking to his constituents at Dundee, said the quarrel between the Democratic electorate and the one-sided wealthy Chamber had come at last. ...

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  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    At the instance of Mr. Rowland Hunt (Unionist M.P. for the Ludlow Division of Shropshire), the British Post Office has issued a circular assuring old-age pensioners ...

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  18. A PIONEER OF PIRIE.

    The death occurred at his residence, Port Pirie West, on Tuesday, of Mr. Isaac George Gray, who was one of the earliest pioneers of the district. ...

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  19. HEREDITARY PRINCIPLE OUT OF DATE.

    Sir Edward Grey told an audience at Glanton that even a Liberal Second Chamber, if based on hereditary right, would become increasingly Conservative in course of ...

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  20. RUSSIAN ADMIRALTY.

    Advices from St. Petersburg state that the Russian Admiralty continues in a disorganized state. The four Dreadnoughts which are in coarse of construction cannot ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    Sir William Alison, the chief Unionist Whip, has repeated Lord Rosebery's request for information respecting the position of the House of Lords in future. ...

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  22. THE LATE CR. A. BINKS.

    Cr. Alfred Binks, of Norwood, died on Wednesday, after a comparatively brief illness. Mr. Binks was one of the oldest identities of the eastern suburbs. and ...

    Article : 283 words
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  24. GIGANTIC AMERICAN TRUST.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan recently bought the control of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York from Mr. Thomas F. Ryan, the well-known F. Ryan, the well-known financier. ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. SUFFRAGETTES REBUKED.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Burns), addressing the electors at Battersea, said he was in favour of adult suffrage. He deplored the ...

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  26. THE LATE MRS. S. TOMKINSON.

    Mrs. Louisa C. Tomkinson, of Mount Loftv. widow of the late Mr. Samuel Tomkinson, so long and favourably known in South Australia, passed away at North ...

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  27. PEERS ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    Members of the House of Lorda will address 115 meetings of the electors this week in support of the action of that Chamber in negativing the Finance Bill ...

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  28. WANTS TO VISIT CHILL

    Lord Kitchener while in Newcastle to-day expressed a wish to see the Consul for Chili (M. Gundelach), who waited on him by appointment. They conversed for a ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. ROYAL TOURISTS.

    During the sittings of the Imperial Press Conference in London in June it was mentioned unofficially that an all-Empire tour was projected for the two oldest sons of ...

    Article : 240 words
  30. PEERS TOURING THE COUNTRY.

    Landon Punch publishes in its issue of December 1 the following, among other playfully humorous observations, under the heading "On the Stump":— ...

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  31. TAMMANY'S MAYOR.

    Mr. Justice W. J. Gaynor, who was elected Mayor of New York as the nominee of Tammany Hall, has issued his first list of appointnments. Of nine municipal ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR PERCY WELLS.

    Intelligence has been received of the death of Mr. Percy Wells, an old colonist, who passed away at his residence, 3 College road. Crosby. Liverpool, on December ...

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  33. PREPARATIONS IN THE WEST.

    All the civil servants who are members of the defence force have been granted leave to attend camp during Lord Kitchener's visit, and Lieut.-Col. Hobbs V.D., ...

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  34. ANGLICAN BISHOP OP TOKIO.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev, Dr. William Awdry, Anglican Bishop since 1898 of South Tokio, Japan. For nearly 18 months he had resided in England ...

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  35. KITCHENER AT WORK.

    At midnight on Sunday (telegraphed the special representative of The Melbourne Argus from Brisbane) Col. Lyster (Commandant of Queensland and commander of ...

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  36. MANHATTAN BRIDGE.

    The Manhattan Suspension Bridge, which is the fourth over East River, New York, has been opened for traffic. The structure cost £5,200,000. Its length, excluding ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. To the Editor.

    Sir—1 thoroughly agree with "Glenelgite" in his advocacy of mixed bathing conducted on decent lines, such as was in vogue at the Semaphore Baths about two ...

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