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  2. AIRSHIP VOYAGE.

    The airship America, whose daring navigators are Messrs. Walter Wellman and Melvin Vaniman, is still invisible to the vessel which is accompanying it upon the ...

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  3. POVERTY AND RICHES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) addressed a meeting at the City Temple, held under the auspices of The Liberal Christian League, last night. ...

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  4. BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED.

    Word has just been received that the British steamer Postmarnock has been wrecked off Cape Frio, on the Brazilian coast, and 12 members of the crew were ...

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  5. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council—Sir John Downer concluded his speech on the Workmen's Compensation Bill. Hon. T. Bruce spoke, and Hon. E. Khuer secured adjournment of debate. Advances to Workers Bill ...

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  6. STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

    Labour troubles continue to upset the harmony of the Victorian Rifle Association's Jubilee Meeting at Williamstown. To-day the markers refused to start work ...

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  7. THE GENERAL SYNOD.

    I have on previous occasions, when visiting Sydney to attend the General Synod, Buttered from the moist heat which generally prevails here in the summer. There ...

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  8. BULLFINCH BOOM.

    It is an unwritten law. of Stock Exchange booms that a setback must follow the must flutter-a breathing halt, as it were. while conditions are sized up and ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith will hold an inquest at the Adelaide Police Court this morning into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sydney Leonard ...

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  10. CYCLONE IN CUBA.

    The island of Cuba has been visited by a cyclone, which has resulted in great disaster. Crops have been destroyed, and ...

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  11. COUNCIL.

    Sir John Downer concluded an eloquent speech which gave evidence of much research, on the Workmen's Compensation Hill. He hoped the measure would be ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. Isley, builder, of Mile-End was riding his motor cycle through Parkside on Monday morning when he was run into by a motor car which emerged from Castle ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The newspapers having continued to repeat the statement reported to have been made by Mr. John Redmond (Leader of the Irish Nationalists' during his visit to ...

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  14. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    Roy Campbell, of Henley Beach, was proceeding to the Thebarton State School on an electric car on Tuesday, and in endeavouring to alight fell heavily, and struck a ...

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  15. FIRE AT WAYVILLE.

    At about 2.30 a.m. on Tuesday a quantity of lime which was being used in the erection of a house for Mr. Rogers, engineer of harbours, at Park terrace, Wayville ...

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  16. A DEPOSED MONARCH.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary will visit King Manuel and Queen Marie Amelie at Woodnorton, in Norfolk, on Saturday. The royal fugitives ...

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  17. EXPLOSION AT A RABBIT BURROW.

    HORSHAL, October 17.—On Saturday a farmer named Linden, accompanied by his nephew, Charles Rowe, 20 years of age, went to smoke out rabbit burrows on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    M. Wynmalen aeroplaned from Paris to Brussels and back. He accomplished the remarkable journey in 27 h. 50m. 26s, Wyninalen holds the world's high flying ...

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  19. ASSEMBLY.

    Proceedings in the Assembly were especially bright for some time on Tuesday, and Ministers were subjected to severe cross [?] in reference to the alleged ...

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  20. THE NEW REPUBLIC.

    The Cardinal Patriarch of the Roman Catholic Church at Lisbon his signified bis adhesion to the Government of the Republic. ...

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  21. KILLED WHILE TURKEY SHOOTING.

    BRISBANE, October 18.—A sad shooting fatality occurred yesterday at Canaga, 20 miles from Chinchilla. Herbert Jarmain, J. Sutton, and J. Lang ...

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  22. WRECKED ATLANTIC LINER.

    The steamship Minnebaha, of the Atlantic Transport line, which on April 18 last, when, bound from New York to London, went ashore on the Seal Hock, near ...

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  23. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    BRISBANE, October 18.—Yesterday at Sapphiretown a miner named Lomax was found dead in his tent with his head battered in. He was among those at the ...

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  24. MONEY LENDERS

    Mr. Justice Darling, of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, when dealing with a money-lending case to-day, made the comment that it was high time ...

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  25. FRENCH STRIKE.

    Although the firm measures adopted by the Government have had the effect of preventing what threatened to become a complete disorganization of railway traffic and ...

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  26. A BARGE BEACHED.

    BRISBANE, October 18.—While the Federal-Houldder-Shire steamer Essex was navigation the river on Monday in tow of a tug, she came in collision ...

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  27. SUEZ CANAL.

    The Morning Post states that shipowners are discontented at the reduction of Suez Canal due to only 7¼ francs, and demand the lowering of the dues to 5 ...

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  28. FALL DOWN A BANK.

    CLARENDON, October 18.—While Mr. A. £. Chase, who is in the employ of Mr. W. H. Gillard, was clearing away grass preparatory to building retaining walls for ...

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  29. FIGHT FOR A SEAT.

    The new Solicitor-General (Mr. J. A. Simon, K.C.) is meeting with warm opposition in seeking re-electiom fot the Wallthamstow division of Essex. Trades ...

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  30. ANGRY SOCIALISTS.

    In the House od Representatives to-night Mr. Page (Q.) strongly denounced the Government for introducing the permanent forces as "Scab protection" to break the ...

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  31. MINER'S FATAL FALL.

    PERTH, October 18.—Charles Sehroeder, employed at the Golden Hell North Mine, at Burtville, was killed yesterday morning. He was being hauled to the surface when ...

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  32. CHARING CROSS BANK.

    A Receiver has been appointed by the Court for Charing Cross Bank, which is described as "a money lending concern with 41 branched." A recently published ...

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  33. LOST IN THE SCRUB.

    MELBOURNE, October 18.—No trace has been found of the two-year-old child of Richard Scott, farmer, of Timberoo, who wandered into the dense mallee scrub on ...

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  34. BOILER MAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The majority of the Newcastle [?] makers have balloted in favour od a settlement of the dispute with the Shipbuilders' Federation upon the basis of the ...

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  35. SOUTH SHIELDS SEAT.

    Mr. Will Crooks, hie member for Woolwich, had been provisionally adopted as the Labour candidate to contest the seat for South Shields, which has been vacated ...

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  36. JULIA WARD HOWE

    The death is announced of Mrs. Julis Ward Howe, widow of Dr. Samuel G. Howe, the Philanthropist. She was in her ninety-second year, succumbed to ...

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  37. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The antarctic exploration ship Terra Nova, which returned to the anchorage a lone way below Williamstown on Sunday, made another start at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Awards have been made at the Brewers' Exhibition for exhibits of Australian wines, brandies, and other products as follows:—Class A—First, Auldana ...

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  39. ADVANCE OF SOCIALISM.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, one of the leaders of the Parliamentary Labour Many, speaking aL Kentish Town, a suburb ol Loudon, last night, said that those who ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. OUR FUTURE MEN.

    Under the auspices of the Church Army 19 youths arrived at Fremantle by the Orsova this morning, in addition to a large number immigrants. The ...

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  41. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

    The terrific dynamite outrages in Los Angeles have boon followed by the discovery of 500 ft. of the explosive hidden in an untenanted house in South San ...

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  42. LOOKING FOR A CLUE.

    Notwithstanding the finding of the clothes which belonged to Ethel Hams, who lias been missing from West Perth since last. March the police have been ...

    Article : 217 words
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  44. USEFUL ORGANIZATION'S.

    A return has been officially prepared which shows that during the month of September alone labour exchanges throughout the United Kingdom filled 45,314 ...

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  45. MURDERER LUCCHENI.

    The anarchist Lucchcni, who in November, 1898 was sentenced to penal servitude for life for having assassinated the Empress Elizabeth, of Austria, the wife of the ...

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  46. THE "TERRIERS."

    Enlistment to the ranks of the territorial forces has Buffered a still further serious falling off in the past few months. The reason is chiefly that mull employers wall ...

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  47. MATINEE HATS.

    Considerable interest was caused in April last by an action which Mrs. Blanche Eardley (a well-known novelist) and Mrs, Dann (wife of a press agent) brought ...

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  48. COHUNA LAND ENQUIRY.

    It was the desire of tHe Water Commission to induce closer settlement in the irrigation areas which led to the purchase of land in the Cohuna district by the Closer ...

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  49. ELECTION RIOTS.

    Serious noting occurred during the elections in the town of Basse Terre, on the South-west coast of Guadeloupe Island, West Indies. ...

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  50. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Last night Hoarding Inspector Smith visited a house in Perth occupied by Lee Hin, and seized 12 oz. of opium. This is the third occasion on which the drug has ...

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  51. NO "DRY" DISTRICTS.

    There are to be no "dry" districts apparently M the result of the local option vote. The vote has gone for "continuance" in the treat majority of electorates and ...

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  52. PERSIA.

    Great Britain has sent to Persia a threatening note owing to the serious disturbances in the southern parts of that country, in which British residents have ...

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  53. MASTER BAKERS.

    The annual convention of the Federal Master Bilkers' Association was opened on Monday. In the report it was stated that nothing of interstate importance had ...

    Article : 193 words
  54. REPOSE OF THE SOUL.

    Judge Cooper has ruled that a bequest for masses for the repose of the soul of a dead person was a valid gift as the English statute making such gifts invalid was not ...

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  55. DIRTY CHINESE GARDENS

    In connection with the white Australia policy a deputation from the Australia Natives' Association sought the co-operation of the City Council in a movement to ...

    Article : 100 words
  56. QUEENSLAND.

    During the last week the graders attached to the Department of Agriculture and Stock dealt with 6,490 packages of butter. A return inst issued shows that in the ...

    Article : 79 words
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