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  2. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Secret Commissions Bill passed Second reading Workmen's Compensition Bill carried. Progress reported in committee on clause 2. Steam Boilers Compulsory Repurchase Bills ...

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  3. FINCHES NESTING.

    Apparently 'Change and the public have resolved to await developments before repeating the performance of last week by dealing heavily in Bullfinch stocks at ...

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  4. CELEBRATING THE UNION.

    The Duke of Connaught held an investiture at Government House in behalf of His Majesty the King to-night, when he conferred upon ...

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  5. SIXTY YEARS MARRIED.

    To-day Mr. and Mrs. Ottaway, of Birkenhead, Port Adelaide, will celebrate the diamond jubilee of their wedding. This fine old couple. who in their eighty-first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MILITANT WOMEN.

    Many thousands of garment makers one strike held further riotous demonstrations in the streets of Chicago yesterday. The [?] attacked a factory. ...

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  7. HOT WORDS.

    In the Assembly on Thursday Mr. Peake moved an informal motion to draw the attention of the Premier and the Government to the congested state of the business ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The conference of party leaders on the question of the Lords' Veto held a meeting, which lasted for two hours yesterday. ...

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  9. THE DEVOLUTION MOVEMENT.

    Lord Macdonnell, formerly Under Secretary for Ireland, and a well-known devolutionist, speaking at Dublin, stated that he had the concurrence of Lord Dunraven ...

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  10. "Best Field in the West."

    Mr. Horan (T.W.A. for Yilgarn), who has just returned from an extended visit to Southern Cross and its mines, strongly emphasizes the necessity for the greatest ...

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  11. FRENCH CRISIS.

    Following the announcement that the French Ministry had resigned office, a meeting of Cabinet wan held at which the retiring Premier (M. Briand stated that ...

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  12. SOLICITOR-GENERAL RE-ELECTED.

    The by election for the Walthamstow Division of Essex, took plate to-day. The candidates were Mr. J. A. Simon. K.C. (who sought re-election, following upon his ...

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  13. OPENING SELBORNE DOCK.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Lord and Lady Gladstone to-day took train for Simenstown. where His Royal Highness opened the Selborne Graving ...

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  14. REGROUPING OF PARTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, referring to the political crisis, telegraphs that M. Briand had emerged from the recent railway strike, and from the violent debate in ...

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  15. ANOTHER FIND.

    J. Heraty came in to volunteer information respecting the find made during the week some miles from Bullfinch. He declares that the exact locality of the ...

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  16. TAXATION MATTERS.

    Owing to the virtual cancellation of a form to be filled in under the Budget requirements, Irish publicans have been relieved of furnishing answers to 60 questions ...

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  17. PERSIA.

    At a meeting of Mohammedans, held in London yesterday, the Chairman stated that Mussulmen throughout the world thought that the partition of Persia was ...

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  18. ENGLAND'S AERIAL FLEET.

    Great Britain's first aerial fleet is being put into commission for next year. There will be six airships, including the recently purchased Clement-Bayard II., and ...

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  19. ASSEMBLY.

    Members were treated to a wild scene on Thursday afternoon, when Mr. Butler and Mr. Coneybeer said sharp things to one another in a manner at far from ...

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  20. BRITISH CABINET.

    Referring to rumoured changes in the British Cabinet, The Times expects that Viscount Morley will remain in the Ministry as Secretary for India, and that the ...

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  21. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce), who recently referred to the Military Board the question of the desirableness of starting a school of aviation, to-day received from ...

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  22. MOROCCO.

    An explanation of the reported revolt of the Alcazar tribes against the governorship of the bandit Raisuli, who was appointed to the office by the Sultan of ...

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  23. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid), the Duke of Portland, the Earl of Selborne, Lords Iveagh, Rayleigh, and Mountstephen ...

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  24. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Germany is about to start upon his long-planned tour of the East. He will be accompanied by his wife, the Princess ...

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  25. INVALID PENSIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) has assured the Manchester Unity Oddfellows with reference to the State insurance of invalids, that the ...

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  26. NAVAL EQUIPMENT.

    Mr. George Lambert, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Wareham, Dorsetshire, last night, remarked that the flatulent panic in respect to the Navy collapsed ...

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  27. BULLFINCH SHARES.

    Last week the speculative fever ran riot over syndicates and companies with position blocks, but buying has approached to a mania so far as the Bullfinch proper is ...

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  28. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. W. B. McKinley (Chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee), in a letter addressed to President Tuft, expresses the opinion that the Democrats ...

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  29. TREATING THE ORE.

    During the past day or two 105 tons of ore from the Bullfinch Mine has been delivered at Moss's treatment works at Kalgoorlie and a further consignment of 30 ...

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  30. RECIPROCITY.

    Considerable criticism is being directed against the proposed reciprocity between Canada and the United States. It is contended in certain quarters that Canada ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The population at the end of October was 285,904, an increase for the month of 666. At the City Court on Thursday a clerk ...

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  32. NICARAGUA

    A man mimed Secrest was recently arrested in Chicago in connection with the printing of unauthorized Nicaraguan notes. President Estrada, of Nicaragua, has ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    Mr. Horan, M.L.A., who recently returned from Southern Cross, has made some caustic comments on the attitude of the Government departments when faced ...

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  34. WATCHFUL GERMANY.

    In order to follow the building developments of Austria's new Dreadnought fleet, Germany has for the first time appointed a naval attache at Vienna. ...

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  35. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    Miss Florence Nightingale, O.M., in her last will and testament bequeathed her body to a medical school for distinction for the furthering of the healing science ...

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  36. ENGLISH GOODS.

    It is estimated that as a result of the Japan-Anglo Exhibition £60,000 worth of Japanese goods were sold to visitors. The Japanese Commissioner intimated that the ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    At 11.30 p.m. on Thursday John Larkey, cabdriver, aged 32, living at Gilberton, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital with a badly crushed foot. He sustained the ...

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  38. AN ENTERPRISING COMPANY.

    To-day the Premier (Mr. Wilson), members of the State Ministry, and a large number of representative commercial men were entertained at a ban[?]uel by the ...

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  39. RAISING THE MAINE.

    Divers are now at work in Havana Harbour attempting to raise the United States cruiser Maine, which went down after an explosion on the night of February 15. ...

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  40. RIVAL UNDERTAKERS.

    Rival undertakers were the principals in an interesting case which came before Judge Eagleson in the County Court to-day. The plaintiff was Joseph Richard Le Pine, of ...

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  41. WOODCUTTER'S MISHAP.

    OODLA WIRRA, November 2.—A serious accident happened to Mr. Tom Woods, who was employed woodcutting for Mr. G. A. Rawlins, six miles out. He made ...

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  42. THE POST OFFICE.

    The British Post Othee for the year handled 5,000 millions of packets, which included 3.000 millions of letters and 866 millions of postcards The tendency is for ...

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  43. IN NEED OF MONEY.

    The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge reports that it has exhausted its reserves, owing to the expenditure having exceeded the Income to the extent ...

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  44. AREA OFFICERS.

    Following upon recent correspondence and enquiries from various quarters whether others of the Civil Service are to be permitted to accept the position of area ...

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  45. CABLE CONFERENCE.

    The British Post Other authorities have called a conference for November 11, of all interested in the proposed reduction of rates for extra European cable message in ...

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  46. WELSH CHURCH.

    The royal commission under Lord Justice Vaughan Williams, which since 1906 has been enquiring into the endowments and properties of the Church of England ...

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  47. SHEARING MISHAP.

    SECOND VALLEY, November 2.—This morning, while Mr. Miles Sells, of Yarella Station, Delamere, was attending to several sheep and lambs in the shearing ...

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  48. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The Worshipful Company of Drapers, one of the great Livery companies of London, which has an annual income of £78.000, and which has done a great deal ...

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  49. NATIVE MURDERED.

    PERTH, November 3.—The murder near Kellerberrin of an aborigine named Nemo by a native Mooringup Billy, appears to have been the outcome of a drunken row. ...

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  50. DIVORCE IN PORTUGAL.

    Under the divorce law to be decreed by the Republican Government on Friday divorce will be granted for adultery of desertion after 10 years, or insa[?]ity if ...

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  51. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    During the 10 months ended October 36,000 emigrants left the United Kingdom for the State of Queensland. ...

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  52. CREATER SYDNEY.

    A large and representative disputation interviewed the Premier to-day on the subject of Greater Sydney, and asked the Government to take steps 10 bring about ...

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  53. SHARP EARTHQUAKE.

    A sharp earthshock has been experienced in the Seilly lsles. Although it caused much alarm to the inhabitants, no serious damage occurred. ...

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  54. ENCOURAGING HORSEBREEDING.

    The Government has [?] £40,000 ancuaily to [?]age [?]breeding. ...

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  55. NURSE INJURED.

    PERTH, November 3.—Nurse Kathleen Harkness, in attempting to board a moving train on the Guildford Station, fell between the train and the platform and ...

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  56. MISS DOLLY CASTLES.

    Miss Dolly Casties the Australian, sister of Miss [?] Casth[?] the famous Australian [?] is engaged principal girl in pan[?] at Drury Lane Theatre. ...

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  57. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    Prior to the official opening of the Royal Show the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland presented M.A. Lang with a bronze medal of the Humane Society, awarded for ...

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  58. THE BARRIER.

    Mr. Griffith (Minister for Works), in a letter received to-day, promises a temporary water supply for the city should such become necessary. ...

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  59. SOUTH POLE WITHIN REACH.

    Mr. Raymond E. B. Priestly, who was geologist in Sir Ernest Shecketon's expedition and has accepted a similar position in Capt. Scott's party, is of opinion that ...

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  60. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The financial returns for October show the receipts to be £278,811, compared with £240,0[?] for the corresponding month of last [?] The expenditure was £38.952 ...

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