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  2. LINK IN THE CHAIN.

    Fifty years ago—on November 7, 1871.—another milestone was erected along the coarse of that momentous work, the building of the telegraph line from Adelaide ...

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  3. PREMIER IN PERIL

    The Australian Press Association understands that while Sir Basil Thompson (head of the Special Secret Service Force at Scotland Yard) has long been the object ...

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  4. ARBITRATION LAWS.

    Important decisions affecting the system of industrial arbitration in the Commonwealth were made at the premiers' Conference which met in commitation with the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Australian cricketers started their first test match against a South African eleven to-day, in beautiful Weather. Rain had fallen previous to the match, but the ...

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  6. CHURCH MUST RENEW ITS YOUTH.

    The Bishop-elect of Salisbury, England, and retiring Archbishop or Brisbane (Rt. Rev, Dr. Donaldson) arrived on Sunday en route to London by the R.M.S. Narkunda, ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    The Federal authorities have convened a conference of State and Federal health officials in Sydney on November 14 to consider nutters bearing upon the plague ...

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  8. ASSASSINATED.

    [?] The American Embassy at Tokio has advised the State Department that Mr. Hars the Prime Minister of Japan, ...

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  9. NOVEMBER STORM.

    A remarkably fine natural pyrotechnic display was Witnessed in the metropolitan area on Friday evening. The sky was in a continuous ferment, and accompanying ...

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  10. AUTHORITIES ACTIVE IN SYDNEY.

    Another plague-infected rat, marking seven to date, was found in Sussex street yesterday. The health authorities are more insistently asking the public to take drastic ...

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  11. ACT OF A JAPANESE.

    The Japanese delegates to the [?] Conference have been thrown into confusion by the death of Mr. Hara. It is considered that the sad event ...

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  12. WOMEN'S DRESS FASHIONS.

    Archbishop Kelly, in a pastoral letter which was read to-day in the Roman Catholic churches of Sydney and suburbs, says:—"Who nowadays can ba insensible ...

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  13. RABID READER OF NEWSPAPERS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Proas Association states that Nakoaka a Japanese youth of barely 19 years was the player of Mr. Hars. The [?] ...

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  14. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Our London correspondent cables that His Majesty the King bar granted an audience to the Rev. Harrington Lees Archbishop Designate of Melbourne ...

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  15. HUNDREDS OF MILES BURNING.

    Information from police and privets sources at Dubbo shows that at jeast four million, acres have been swept by burshfires, which are still raging. The region ...

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  16. A PRINCE'S VIEW.

    The United States Press Association has interviewed Prince Tokngawa who was asked whether Japan would be wining to abrogate the Anglo-Japanese Alliance ...

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  17. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Early on Saturday the Premier (Mr. Hart) forwarded to the Governor a despatch informing him of the adverse vote in the Assembly on the previous evening, ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF.

    Complaints are general in the boot trade that there is nothing in the tariff to prevent the dumping of surplus stocks in New Zealand, particularly from Australia. The ...

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  19. CRIME IN BRITAIN.

    The report of the British Prison Commissioners for the last year states that the increase of 1,187 in the daily average of the population of the prisons for the year ...

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  20. NEW W.U. SECRETARY.

    Mr. George Buckland has been appointed secretary of the Central Board of the Australian Workers' Union in succession to Aid. Lambert (member of the ...

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  21. HUNGARY AND MONARCHY.

    The Crown Forfeiture Bill, which is aimed at the revokation of accession the Hungarian throne of the Hangarian in the person of ex-Emperor Karl and his heirs ...

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  22. MISHAP AT MOONTA.

    A fatal accident occurred in a stope at the back of the 800-ft. level of Treuer's shaft of the Moonta Mines this morning. William Charles Bele, shift foreman, was ...

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  23. WYNDHAM LUMPERS OBDURATE.

    News that the State steamship service and again refused to ship cargo other than coodstuffs by the Bambra, caused great indignation among residents of ...

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  24. NEGOTIATIONS ABOUT THE BARRIER.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Dooley) had a further interview yesterday with representatives of the Broken Hill Mining Companys' in the hope of bringing ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. Advertising

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  27. A CHINESE ROBBED.

    A message from Cooktown states that a robbery took place on Thursday night between 8 and 10 o'clock Thieves entered Chow Mow's residence in Chinatown and ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. FAR NORTHERN BUSH FIRES.

    The Muteorce Pastoral Company has received advice that a big fire broke out in the serub country south of Olary come days age Details of the outbreak have not ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. COUNTRY DEPORTS.

    CALTOWIE, November, 5—A very heavy thunderstorm accompanied by strong winds occured here last evening when about 9.25 in of rain were gauged. ...

    Article : 307 words
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