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  2. BERLIN RIOTS.

    Apparently the police authorities do not take a serious view of the extraordinary outrage committed by a body of police upon the four newspaper correspondents who ...

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  3. LABOUR AND POLITICS.

    The recommendation of the Labour Party to the annual conference of trades unions which will meet at Leicester next February that the signing of the Labour pledge be ...

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  4. GALES IN THE GULF.

    Rainsqualls and whistling windstorms raged over the metropolitan area on Sunday. People snuggled up close to the fire, good were glad they were not at sea. A ...

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  5. BOMBS AT LOS ANGELES.

    A terrible explosion with loss of life has occurred at the office of The Times in the city of Los Angeles, Southern California. At first the explosion was completely ...

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  6. TRIAL FOR SEDITION.

    At the trinl at Bombay of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, the Indian law student, important revelations air being made concerning the operations of the ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL STORY.

    Listening in the Federal gallery to the wearisome debate on the land tax, one feels inclined to vary Gray's "Elegy" and say, "The bind tax homeward plods its ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    Four lads, named Roberts, Gray, Tomlinson, and Noble, residing at the Grange, had an unenviable experience at the Semaphore during the heavy blow on Saturday night. ...

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  9. HARMLESS FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, October 2.—A little boy named Henry had a miraculous escape from death near Macorna on Saturday. While a train was travelling at a fast rate ...

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  10. UNITED STATES.

    The United States Secret Service officials have unearthed what appears to be an extensive attempt to defraud by the issue of counterfeit banknotes. A large ...

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  11. AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    At the Semaphore the full force of the gale wm experienced. With the incoming tide the sea increased, washed over the end of the jetty, doing considerable damage ...

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  12. FIRE ALARMS.

    F.C. Burn reported to the Watchhouse on Sunday that at 6.45 a.m. a fire was found in the stables of Messrs. H. Graves and Co., carrier. North terrace west ...

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  13. SOLD HIS SON FOR £5.

    An extraordinary transaction by a parent has been revealed. A youth named Joseph Kaninski was sold by the father to his employer for the sum of £5. ...

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  14. FRACTURED LEG.

    William McEllister, a plasterer, of Divett place, Adelaide, slipped on a door-step in Hanson street on Saturday evening and fell heavily. He sustained a ...

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  15. ENGLISH SCHOLAR.

    A sensation has been caused by an extraordinary proceeding on the part of officials of the United States Immigration Department. ...

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  16. PALL INTO A BRAIN.

    Abraham Tew, of Victoria street, Queenstown, was admitted to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital early on Sunday morning suffering from abrasions on ...

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  17. LIGHTING BY WIRELESS.

    Mr. Poulson has exhibited at Copenhagen a remarkable invention in wireless lighting. While an assistant was in another room ...

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  18. AT HENLEY BEACH.

    Residents and visitors to Henley Beach on Sunday witnessed the roughest sea for many years. Hip waves dashing up against the jetty continuously, broke over ...

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  19. Bombs Discovered.

    Bombs were found in the homes of the Secretary of the Merchants and Manufactures' Association and of Rev. Gray Otis, Editor in Chief and General ...

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  20. DEATH OF AN ARTIST.

    The death is announced at Portland, Maine, of Mr. Winslow Homer, the well-known American artist, in his seventy-fifth year. He studied at Paris in 1867. ...

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  21. ALLEGED SUICIDE.

    On Saturday morning, between 4 and 5 o'clock, John Edward Newell, of 204 King William street, was found dead with his throat cat. The wound had evidently been ...

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  22. A FATAL COLLISION.

    Mr. Edward Rosenheimer, a wealthy manufacturer of New York, has been indicted by the grand jury for murder in the first decree for having killed a girl as ...

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  23. DIP IN A GUTTER.

    A man who was riding barebacked fine type of heavy horse up the North Adelaide hill early on Sunday afternoon had an unpleasant though exciting experience. Just ...

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  24. SUN'S DISC.

    The astronomer at Santa Clara College California, announced rapid fragmentating sunspot upheavals on the sun's disc durin the present weck. ...

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  25. DISTRESS SIGNAL FROM ALTHORPE ISLAND.

    The steamer Port Caroline, bound from Port Pirie to Sydney, signalled Cape, Jervis on Saturday afternoon that there hud been an accident at the Althorpe Island ...

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  26. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The American Mining Congress at Los Angeles yesterday indicated its opposition, to the conservation policies of Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Gifford Pinchot, who was ...

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  27. FOOTBALL FIGHT.

    The final league match yesterday between Carlton and Collingtown was seriously marred by what an old following of the game unhesitating;y described as "the most ...

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  28. CHOKED BY A PEANUT.

    MELBOURNE, October 2.—Consueto Poole Stanley, aged C years, met her death in a remarkable manner at Windsor on Saturday. She was choked by a peanut ...

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  29. LACERATED BY HATPINS.

    The danger caused by hatpins projecting from feminie headgear has lately been emphasized in Melbourne. Mr. J. Barnett, a well-known citizen, while getting off a ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The difficulty in connection with the South Wales collieries dispute is increasing. Yesterday 8,000 miners were idle. Notices to cease work from 12,390 colliers expire ...

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  31. MR. ROOSEVELT OPENED CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who turned the tables upon the Republican bosses at the New York State Convention at Saratoga this week by securing the chairmanship ...

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  32. MARVELLOUS SUBMARINE.

    A marvellous achievement has been credited to a submarine belonging to the French Navy. The vessel made a continuous voyage of 1,400 miles without the ...

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  33. CONTEMPT FOR DEATH.

    A remarkable letter was read yesterday at the inquest concerning the death of Arthur Newland, who committed suicide by jumping from a ferry boat into the harbour on ...

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  34. BARRIER BLAZES.

    BROKEN HILL, October 2.—Two small fires occurred on Sunday. The first was at the back of John Torpy's hoot store in Argent street, and destroyed part of the ...

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  35. BOILER MAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The Boiler Makers' Society are agitating for a large loan to enable them to conduct a strike in the event of the next conference between the representatives of the boiler ...

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  36. FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    It was authoritatively stated recently that the many accidents which have occurred on the French railways have been due to the defective condition of ...

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  37. AN AMERICAN JUDGE.

    A sensation was caused in Chicago to-day by the announcement of au attempt upon the life of Mr. Justice Francis E. Baser, who has been a Judge of the United ...

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  38. AMALGAMATION.

    A conference of the unions of the various metal foundry industries, representing 35.000 men, has passed a motion deciding upon amalgamation. ...

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  39. FIRE IN A THEATRE

    BROKEN HILL, October 2.—Considerable sensation was caused on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal, where Sayers's moving picture entertainment was being ...

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  40. LANCASHIRE COTTON LOCKOUT.

    Mr. G. R. Askwith, K.C., Comptroller-General of the Commercial, Labour, and Statistical Departments of the Board of Trade, arranged conference between the ...

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  41. AT GLENELG.

    At Glenelg the storm was considered to have been the firecest for many years, and even eclipsed that of March last, when a number of small craft were washed ashore ...

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  42. ACROSS ASIA.

    Baron Hirai (President of the Japanese railway systems) is at present in Paris seeking to arrange for the building of a line between Mukden and Wijiu in Korea ...

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  43. THE CAMORRA.

    The polite of Cincinnati and Ohio, who have been investigating the recent Italian murder, in which members of the Camorra secret society were implicated, are reported ...

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  44. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    In the High Court on Saturday the hearing of the case was concluded in which the Queensland Trustees Company appealed from a judgement of Mr. Justice ...

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  45. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA.

    Figures have been compiled by the Agent-General for New South Wales relative to the number of emigrants sent out at the instance of the mother State during the ...

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  46. CANADA.

    A trial for murder has just been concluded at Barrie, Ontario. Mary Dolan and Thomas McNulty were arraigned for the murder of Dolan's illegitimate child. ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. FATAL FALL.

    MELBOURNE, October 2.—The death of John Thomas Brooks, aped 54, which occurred at the Melbourne Hospital on September 23, was enquired into by the ...

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  49. WOLVES AND SHEEP.

    Parks of wolves have wrought much havoc in Nova Scotia, where they have been ravaging flocks of sheep on the farmlands. ...

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  50. EXPLOSIVES.

    The Minister of Mines will introduce into the Dominion Parliament a Bill to regulate the transportation and manufacture of explosives. ...

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  51. DELEGATION IN AMERICA.

    The Victorian Minister for Lands (Mr. H. McKenzie) and Mr. Elwood Held, who visited the United Kingdom to secure immigrants far the State, are now in the ...

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  52. CUSTOMS DOOM.

    The Canadian customs revenue continues to boom. For the month of September the total receipts showed an increase of over £200,000. compared with the ...

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  53. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for the United Kingdom for the quarter ended September 30 contain the following figures:—Total revenue, £41,540,819; customs, £8,290,000; ...

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