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  2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY.

    A special meeting of Court Concord A.O.F., was held at Port Adelaide on Thursday evening, when it was decided by an almost unanimous vote not to join the Friendly ...

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  3. ITALY'S ULTIMATUM

    [Italy has sent an ultimatum to Turkey, and unless the Porte complies with the request for substantial guarantees for the protection of King Victor Emmanuel's subjects in Tripoli hostilities will be entered upon immediately. The Italian Government has lost no time in mobilizing troops ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    It was mentioned on Friday that Mr. Justice Gordon was likely to be the Chairman of the Commonwealth Royal Commission which will be appointed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FRENCH DISASTER.

    The benefit opera performance which is to be given in aid of the sufferers through the disaster to the warship Liberte has aroused the greatest interest in the capital. ...

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  6. BATTLE IN PERSIA.

    A great battle has taken place at Nauberans, between the loyal troops and a powerful force which fought under the standard dof Salare-ed-Dowleh, the rebel chief ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor, who attended the Pinnaroo Show, returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Friday. Sir Day and Lady Bosanquet have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INFANT DROWNED.

    On Wednesday afternoon Mr. F. J. Henderson's infant son, aged 2 years, fell into an underground tank, and was drowned. Mrs, Henderson, having missed her child ...

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  9. FOOTBALL TEAM AMONG THE VICTIMS.

    A football team representing the crew of the French battleship Suffren were proceeding ashore to play a match. Instead of landing they went to the assistance of the ...

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  10. MORE USEFUL RAINS.

    The weather officer had another pleasant tale to tell on Friday afternoon:— "This morning's reports show that further useful rains have fallen south from Beltana," he ...

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  11. A LONDON CRIME.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the sentence passed upon Charles Ellsom for having murdered his sweetheart, Rose Bender, at Clerkenwell, on August 19. ...

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  12. SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION.

    The Paris correspondent of The Times telegraphs that the report that the Turkish transport Derna had brought to Tripoli 20,000 Mauser rifles and 2,000,000 cartridges ...

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  13. DISPUTE CONFINED TO TRIPOLI.

    The Italian authorities have informed the Governments of the Balkan States that Italy's policy in regard to the maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish Empire in ...

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  14. PREFERENCE — WITH RESERVATIONS.

    The council of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce spent a deal of attention on Friday upon an appeal for help from the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. It was ...

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  15. ALBANIAN RISING FEARED.

    It is reported that a large quantity of arms and ammunition has been landed in Albania from Italy, These reports, which hare been confirmed, have led to ...

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  16. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' GRACE.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Marquis San Giuliano) has dispatched a telegram to Constantinople, in which he reminds the Porte that Italy has for many ...

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  17. "MISTRESS OF THE PROVINCE."

    Replying to friendly unofficial enquiries from Germany and Austria, the Government declared that if war is to be avoided Italy must be granted such a ...

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  18. POSSIBLE REPRISALS.

    Mr. Lucien Wolf, the well-known journalist, writing in The Daily Graphic, foresees it is possible for Turkey by way of reprisals for the taking of Mussulman Tripoli ...

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  19. VICTIM OF A CYCLONE.

    MELBOURNE, September 29. — Patrick Jordan, who was injured in the cyclone at Marong on Wednesday, died today without having regained consciousness. Mr. ...

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  20. IN THE EVENT OF WAR.

    In the event of war Italy will inform the Porte that Ottoman subjects may remain in Italy, and that they will be assured of full protection provided they conform to ...

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  21. SUGGESTION TO TURKEY.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Chronicle telegraphs that the Austrian and German Governments are urging the Ports to allow of a pacific occupation of Tripoli ...

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  22. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    It has been semi-officially declared that Germany's latest reply in the matter of the Moroccan negotiations includes certain new demands and reservations which will ...

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  23. CAME TOO LATE.

    On the eve of the ultimatum the Porte offered Italy concessions for building a harbour at Tripoli and the establishment of agricultural and commercial enterprises ...

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  24. APPEAL TO ITALY'S HONESTY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople reports that on Thursday the meeting of the Extraordinary Council of Minsters and high officials lasted until past midnight. It ...

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  25. AN ARMY READY.

    The first Italian expedition, numbering 23,000 troops, will be mobilized in readiness to sail by Tuesday. An Italian squadron has concentrated ...

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  26. CALM IN TRIPOLI.

    Telegrams from Tripoli indicate that there is a panic among the remaining Italian residents, who have expressed the feeling that intervention is unjustified. ...

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  27. FRENCH PREMIER'S EXPLANATION.

    The Premier (M. Caillaux) states that Germany's fresh proposals in regard to Morocco relate merely to a modification of the formula on which agreement ...

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  28. TURKEY'S PROBABLE ANSWER.

    The Jene Freiere Presse learns from an authoritative diplomatic source that Turkey will answer the ultimatum by a declaration of war. Hostilities will be confined ...

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  29. ITALIANS AS HOSTAGES.

    The Salonica correspondent of The Daily Mail asserts that it is estimated there are 100,000 Italians ia Turkey, and that in that event of war the Young Turks will treat ...

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  30. CHURCHES AND AMUSEMENT ACT.

    Does on occasional church social render it necessary to get a licence for the building under the Places of Public Entertainment Act. On Friday evening the St. ...

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  31. ARMIES AND NAVIES COMPARED.

    The Italian Army consists of the Active Army, the Mobile Militia, and the Territorial Militia. There are 12 army corps, each with two infantry divisions. The mean ...

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  32. TURKS IN COUNCIL.

    An ultimatum has been presented by the Italian Government. Following its receipt the Ministers and Presidents of the Chamber and Senate met at an extraordinary ...

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  33. WHEN STRIKES OCCUR.

    Mr. Alexander K. Butterworth (General Manager of the North-Eastern Railway), in giving evidence before the Railways Royal Commission, suggested that trade ...

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  34. COMMENTS ON THE ULTIMATUM.

    The Times, commenting on the Italian ultimatum to Turkey, expresses the opinion that outside Italy the predominant feeling will be one of disappointment and regret ...

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  35. WARSHIPS IN THE OFFING.

    The lights of 10 Italian battleship or cruisers have been sighted in the ofting. A general panic immediately set in, but the authorities are rigorously maintaining ...

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  36. CRESWELL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    At the meeting of the South Australian Cricket Association on Friday evening reference was made to the founding of scholarships at the Adelaide University as ...

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  37. GERMANY FOR PEACE.

    An official intimation has been made that Germany is still endeavouring to prevent hostilities between Italy and Turkey. ...

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  38. MINERS AND GENERAL STRIKE.

    There are indications that individual miners' unions contemplate urging the Miners' Federation to secure a minimum wage of 8/ a day by declaring a general ...

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  39. CONSTERNATION AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Italian ultimatum has produced consternation in official circles, which comment on it most strongly. The neutrality of the Powers has keenly disappointed the ...

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  40. LORD NORTHCOTE.

    Lord Northcote, who was from 1903 to 1908 Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, is lying seriously ill at his country residence, Eastwell Park. ...

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  41. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir R. G. MacDonnell) has handed to the renowned explorer, Mr. John McDouall Stuart, the Patron's Medal of the British Geographical ...

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  42. A BIJOU REVOLT.

    A Mexican bandit who attempted to launch another revolution, with its headquarters at Escabosa, in the State of Sonora, has been defeated before his cause ...

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  43. FRENCH NEWSPAPER OPINION.

    A section of the newspapers expressed regret at the precipitate action of Italy. The Paris Journal refers to the "brutality of Italy's policy," and expresses ...

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  44. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THEBARTON CHILDREN.

    A little gathering at the Thebarton School on Friday afternoon was the outcome of a commendable action by ladies connected with the committee of the local ...

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  45. EXODUS FROM TRIPOLI.

    It is officially announced that the Italian ultimatum was presented to the Grand Vizier (Hakki Pasha) at half-past 2 o'clock yesterday. ...

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  46. BALLARAT PRIZE ESSAY.

    The results of the special prize essay — "Victoria, its resources and greater possibilities" — in connection with the South street competitions for £100, provided by ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. A NEW LINER

    The New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's latest addition to its passenger fleet, the Huronui, has been launched at Glasgow. ...

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  49. A FIRE DISCOVERED.

    After the launching ceremony, and while the Huronui was being towed to the Finnieston Quay a fire was discovered in the forehold. The fittings of her frozen meat ...

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  50. H.M.S. CAMBRIAN.

    H.M.S. Cambrian, with newly commissioned officers and men, arrived from Colombo today. Commander J. E. Drummond has associated with him ...

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  51. CITY ON FIRE.

    An immense conflagration has broken out in the City of Wichita, County of Kansas. Damage to the extent of about £100,000 has been already done, and two of the ...

    Article : 46 words
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