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  2. FIGHT WITH STRIKERS.

    Serious trouble has arisen in connection with strikers in engineering works in this city. A number of free labourers were engaged ...

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  3. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    The missing companion of the man Eismond, whose dead body was discovered in the River Darling a few days ago, was arrested at an early hour this ...

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  4. TURKEY AND ROUMANIA.

    The Athens correspondent of The Times telegraphs that Roumania has promised Turkey that she will mobilize her forces upon the Bulgarian frontier in the event ...

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  5. WILFUL MURDER.

    At the adjourned inquest to-day upon the human remains which were found on July 13 in the cellar of the house occupied by Hawley Harvey Crippen at Hilldrop ...

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  6. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Supply Bill advanced to third reading stage. Debate on Advances to Workers Hill continued, and adjourned to September 28, Workingmen's Compensation Bill read a first time ...

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  7. HACKED TO DEATH.

    A shocking tragedy in reported from Revelstoke, a town on the Canadian-Pacific Railway in British Columbia, Julien, an old-time resident of the ...

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  8. FLIGHT FROM FLAMES.

    A great fire is raging in the town of Naco, in Arizona. The population of the locality is 1,300, and the town is doomed to destruction. ...

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  9. LAND TAX BILL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Land Tax Assessment Bill was further considered in committee. On clause 3, "Improvements," Mr. Greene (N.S.W.) ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday the City Coroner conducted an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Walter George Schipper (34) ...

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  11. THE SITUATION WITH GREECE.

    The Times correspondent at the Grecian capital comments on what is regarded as the provocative attitude of Turkey towards Greece, and says it is inspired by the ...

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  12. COUNCIL.

    The Hon. E. Lucas gave notice that to-day he would move for the repeal of the Northern Territory Surrender Act, 1907. Most of the sitting was occupied in ...

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  13. TRADE PREFERENCE.

    The Royal Commission on the Trade Relations of the West Indies and Canada, which sat under the presidency of Lord Balfour of Burleigh, has presented its ...

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  14. CLEVER SCAMPS.

    Some dever scamps, by the exercise of originality and ingenuity, have succeeded in making a haul of money. Two or three members of the gang ...

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  15. KILKENNY ACCIDENT.

    Steve Farr, of Queenstown, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Sunday evening suffering from a fracture of the skull as the result of an accident at ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Mr. Mahon, one of the Labour leaders, who a fortnight ago attempted to persuade the 12,000 miners employed by the Cambrian Combine to defer their proposed ...

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  17. MORE BATTLESHIPS.

    The Russian Naval Estimates for 1911 comprise an increase of £230,000 upon those of the current year. They include £2,800,000 for new construction, against ...

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  18. BOLT AND A FALL.

    LANGHORNE'S CREEK, September 34.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Fairweather and their two children had an exciting experience this afternoon. The horse they were ...

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  19. THE CHOLERA.

    The Director of the Municipal Sanitary Department in Rome writes that since the outbreak of cholera at Naples has been officially declared, secrecy is useless. He ...

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  20. ASSEMBLY.

    Members had many questions to ask Ministers on Tuesday dealing with a variety of subjects, Mr. Gooda was possibly sorry he spoke. He asked Mr. Peake ...

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  21. FALL OF STONE.

    SYDNEY, September 27.—Richard Evans, who was buried by a fall of stone at Stanford Merthyr Colliery, Kurri Kurri, was dead when his rescuers reached him ...

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  22. THE SPY SCARE.

    Referring to the case of the young Englishmen Brandon and Trench, who were arrested by the German military authorities last month for having taken photographs of ...

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  23. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    In connection with the Festival of Empire, to be held at the Crystal Palace next year, a mono-railway will be a feature. Ten cars will run on the monorail to conduct ...

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  24. LANCASHIRE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The delegates of the Cardroom Amaigamation in the Lancashire cotton industry intimated to the employers that they have agreed to arbitration, as suggested by the ...

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  25. MINER'S FATAL FALL.

    BROKEN HILL, September 27.—Samuel Smitherham, miner, living at Railwaytown, was killed while ascending the Block 10 shaft to-day. With a companion on a ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    M. Loridan made a plucky effort to-day to continue his flight from Brussels to Paris. His biplane was rescued from the tree ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST.

    A. J. Clark, the champion Australian cyclist, who has been racing in Europe and America for two or three years, and who has brilliantly defeated the leading ...

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  28. BULLOCK DRIVER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, September 27.—George Bayfield, aged 64, a bullock driver, who sustained serious injuries through being run over by his dray at Silverton on Monday ...

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  29. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    The Sheffield Daily Telegraph states that China has signed an agreement with an American syndicate for the financing and construction of the railway from ...

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  30. ANARCHISTS.

    An international congress of Anarchists held a meeting at Cuntinetta, on the Swiss frontier. The meeting lasted all night ia secret, and the resolutions have not been ...

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  31. WOOLSHED FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, September 27.—A later estimate of the damage by the Yalcowinna woolshed fire puts the total loss at about £5,000, instead of £7,000. This include ...

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  32. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The Church Congress is meeting this year at Cambridge, the place of its birth 50 years ago. Unusual interest is being manifested in the proceedings, as this is ...

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  33. CONDITION OF CHAVEZ

    M. Chavez, the Peruvian aviator, who has both legs broken through his fall in the across-the-Alps flight, is in a critical condition. He has spent restless nights ...

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  34. SMALLPOX AT PORT PIRIE.

    When the town council sat as a Board of Health on Monday evening, Cr. Ramsay called attention to the treatment meted out to Port Pirie in regard to the steamer ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The circular issued by Hie Secretary for War (Mr. Haldane) regarding the equipment of cadet units with arms offers to supply free of charge unserviceable rifles ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Blue Book has been issued in connection with Indian immigration to South Africa. It shows that the Government of the Transvaal, while carefully considering ...

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  37. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    The Board of Trade directs attention to a law promulgated on August 22, and operative within 60 days limiting the coasting trade of the Argentine Republic to vessels ...

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  38. PHILANTHROPIST'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Richard Glynn Vivian of Swansea, which has been lodged for probate, has been sworn not to exceed £284,104. Among the bequests are the ...

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  39. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, who has thrice run for the United States Presidency in the Democratic interest, addressed a meeting in the City of Pueblo, State of Colorado, yesterday. ...

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  40. RAILWAY CONDUCTOR'S STORY.

    John Searson, a conductor on the Melbourne express, called on the police on Monday night and informed them that a young man answering the description of ...

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  41. ANOTHER SOMERSAULT.

    M. Mahien, a well-known aviator, who competed in the race from Paris to Brussels, met with an accident to his machine similar to that which occurred to the ...

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  42. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The Chinese authorities have invited the German (Town Prince, during his forthcoming visit to Pekin, to reside in the Forbidden City. This is a unique honour. ...

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  43. WELSH COAL FOR EGYPT.

    The Government at Cairo has ordered 300,000 tons of Cardiff and Monmouthshire coal for use on Egyptian State railways. ...

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  44. VON DER TANN'S CRUISE.

    Prince Adalbert of Prussia, the third son of the Emperor William, will accompany the new German battleship Von der Tann on her cruise to South America. ...

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  45. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS

    Politicians are much divided en the question of the payment of members of Parliament, the principle of which has been advocated by sections of the press since ...

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  46. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Queen Louise, steamer, from Port Pine July 17 to Stettin; Salamis, steamer, from Australian ports; Geelong, steamer, from Port ...

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  47. VANCOUVER, September 26.

    A railway commission has been appointed to investigate the methods of telegraph companies in Canada following upon complaints that there has been unfair ...

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  48. NEARLY A CRISIS.

    One of those situations which appear to develop spontancously, but on winch the fate of a Government often depends arose in the Legislative Assembly to-night. ...

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  49. AEROPLANES AND WIRELESS.

    Mr. R. Lorraine, who has made a number of notable flights in England, yesterday maintained wireless telegraphic connection between his aeroplane while in motion at ...

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  50. OVERLOADED VESSEL.

    Alexander Sangster (Inspector of the Navigation Department) proceeded against Burns, Philp, & Co., in the Water Summons Court upon on information that on ...

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  51. GERMAN EMPLOYMENT.

    The newly enacted German employment agency law fixes the fees for securing posts for domestic sonants and governesses at 6/; and for obtaining situations for other ...

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  52. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Railways Commissioners was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. It shows a gross surplus of £400,097. Included ...

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  53. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The annual report of the Local Government Board in Ireland mentions that there were 21,059 appeals under the Old-ape Pensions Act, and that practically all ...

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  54. THE CARNARVON BAY.

    At a special meeting of the Marine Board to-day, the report of the preliminary investigation conducted by the inspector of Shipping into the wreck of the ...

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  55. NEW YORK, September 27.

    A fight look place at Baltimore yesterday between "Al" Kaufmann, one of the best heavyweights in the United states, and Kubiak, of Michigan. The contest ...

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  56. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The elocutionary work was begun at South street on Tuesday. There was a good attendance. Adelaide competitors were not so numerous as last year. Mr. Bavertz, of ...

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  57. CONCERNING AUSTRALIA.

    Following upon the action of the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid), in pursuance of instructions from the Federal Minister of External ...

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  58. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    {No abstract available}

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  59. MORE SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. W. R. Lundgren, a member of the Swedish Parliament and manager of the Swedish, South African, and Australian Steamship line, is a passenger in transit ...

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  60. THE LADY LOCH'S SEARCH

    The Minister for Public Works stated to-day he was satisfied no negligence had been shown by Capt. Bolger, of the Government steamer Lady Loch, in ...

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  61. MALWA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Malwa arrived this morning with the following passengers:— For Adelaide.—Messrs. Williamson, Mawley, and Pollard. ...

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  62. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Parliament of the Dominion of Canada will reassemble on November 5. ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier (Sir Joseph Ward) has received a cablegram from Sir Wilfrid Laurier stating:—"We are informing the Government of the Commonwealth that we ...

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  64. A BISHOP'S METAPHOR.

    The Bishop of Bendigo (Dr. Langley), in delivering his annual address to the second Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Bendigo to-day, said the church had survived many ...

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  65. KICKED AGAINST THE PRICES.

    A tramp named William Henry Graham was charged at the Castlemine Police Court to-day with having no visible means of support. He had terrorized the people ...

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  66. A DEED OF GIFT.

    Mr. Justice a Beckett continued the hearing of the action in which James Johnston, of Skene street, Warrnambool, is seeking to set aside a deed of gift of ...

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  67. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The first count in the election to fill the vacancy in this East Province of the Legislative Council, caused by the death of Mr. G. Throssell, is not yet complete. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  68. Advertising

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