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    brought to the city by their teachers to visit the Public Schools' Exhibition, and to profit by inspecting the beautiful specimens of writing, drawing, and wood ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A message from Pilliga states that Kesbendi station started shearing to-day, Twenty-four Wolsely machines are bing used. They are driven by a small napt[?] ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Marylebone Club have altered the rule with reference to the "no ball" question, which states that—"If the umpire at the bowler's end be not satisfied of the ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    Sir George White, the British Commander-in-Chief at Ladysmith, in his official report to headquarters concerning the disaster which happened early on Monday ...

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  6. COLONEL GRIMWOOD.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Grimwood Grimwood, who, in command of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, appears to have borne the brunt of the fighting on the side of ...

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  7. PARKSIDE LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    The Government called for applications recently for a medial officer to assist Dr. Cleland in the management of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum. None of the ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL, NEWS.

    Wheat.—The wheat shipped by the Blackadder, which left Lvtteiton on July 13, has been cold at 27/10 1/2 per quarter. Tallow.—At to-day's auction of tallow ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY, PROCEEDINGS.

    The Legislative Assembly sat till 1.30 this morning before an adjournment took place. The Municipal District of Broken Hill Electric Lighting Bill was read a ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL EIGHT-OAR RACE.

    The crew selected from the Port Adelaide Athletic and Aamteur Bowing Club to represent the colony in the Intercolonial Eight-oar Race, to take place on the ...

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  11. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Latest intelligence with respect to the disaster to the British troops states that the force under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Carleton numbered six ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    The Full Court to-day granted a new trial in the case of Ritchie v. the Railway Commissioner. James Ritchie, aged 7 yean, wag recently awarded £1,000 for ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    The Aberdeen, with most of toe members of the contingent, will leave on Friday afternoon. The men will be embarked in time to leave at 4 o'clock. The ...

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  14. ON BOARD THE TROOPSHIP.

    The Victorian mails were delivered on the Medic this afternoon. Great bundles of newspapers and letter for officers and men of both the infantry and mounted ...

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  15. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The outgoing mail steamer Ophir, of the Orient line, will leave Largs Bay for London this afternoon. Special trains for passengers and visitors will leave Adelaide for ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY WORK.

    The Legislative Council spent most of this afternoon trying to find out who was responsible for neglecting to let that august body know that the steamer Monowai ...

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  17. EARLY CLOSING BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Premier moved the second reading of the Early Closing Bill. He said it was a comprehensive measure, but a ...

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  18. PERILOUS POSITION OF LADYSMITH.

    The perilous position occupied by Ladysmith, surrounded as it now is on almont all sides by an enemy largely superior numerically, has prompted Sir George ...

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  19. THE BRITISH REVERSE.

    The London newspapers generally view with calmness the recent reverse to British arms. It is not regarded as likely to seriously affect the position at ...

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  20. TWO CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH.

    A fatal burning accident occurred at the Leongatha Labor Colony this afternoon, by which two children lost their lives. A man named Sparkes went out. leaving his wife ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    Major-General Sir Charles Holled-Smith, who has been acting at military Commandant in Victoria, will leave for England in the R.M.S. Oruba on November 14. his ...

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  22. THE NATIONAL BANK.

    An ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the National Bank of Ausgtralasia was held to-day. Sir William Zeal presided, and in the course of a speech ...

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  23. DREDGING FOR GOLD.

    A deputation, representing the Chamber of Mines, waited upon the Minister of Mines to-day and asked for the [?] of certain administrative methods ...

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  24. THE REVENUE.

    The gross revenue for October was £198,060, which, after deducting drawbacks amounting to £11,830, left a net revenue of £186,230, or £8,134 below the ...

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  25. BOER BRAVERY.

    The front of the Boer army in the desperate attack on ladysmith extended for a distance of 16 miles, and the attempt to outflank the King's Royal Rifles, under ...

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  26. TASMANIA.

    The revenue returns show a decrease for October of £10,000 as compared with the same period of last year, but there is an increase for the nine months of ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL TARIFF CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Protectionists sat all day in committee considering the details of the Federal tariff. They found practically no difficulty in arriving at mutually ...

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  28. THE ACCIDENT TO THE TANAIS.

    The accident to the French [?] which put into Moreton [?] on Monday with her rudder carried away and of a sensational character, and acco[?] ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND VOLUNTEERS.

    The Waiwera, with the New Zealand troops, arrived early this morning. All the men are in good health. Two horses died on the voyage. The men landed here, and ...

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  30. SIR REDVERS BULLER'S ARRIVAL.

    General Sir Redvers Buller's arrival has produced a feeling of the most intense relief at the Cape, where the gradual overrunning of Natal by the Boers was ...

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  31. THE JACKSON CASE.

    The Select Committee appointed to enquire into the transfer of Mr. J. R. Jackson, a telegraph operator, and brother-in-law of the Minister tot he Lands ...

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  32. GREAT BOULDER MINE.

    The most important discovery on the field since the original finding, of telluride gold has been made at the 900-ft. level in the Great Boulder. The eastern lode, as ...

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  33. SHIPMENTS OF MUTTON.

    The following cablegram, dated October 31, has been received by the Premier from the Agent-General for New South Wales in London:—"The War Office, London ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue for October was £235,497 against £198,459 for last October. The railways showed an increase of over £28,000. ...

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  35. A RECORD GOLD YIELD.

    The October gold yield has reached the remarkable record total of 205,186 oz., an increase of 38,109 oz., as compared with September. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    H.M.S. Hawk arrived this morning from Solomon Islands. A deputation from the Council of Churches waited on the Home Secretary ...

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  37. A MILITARY DISPLAY.

    The military carnival to-day was an event to be remembered. The attendance of the public was very large, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. It is estimated ...

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  40. OPERATIONS AT MAFEKING.

    Colonel Baden-Powell, who is in command of the British and colonial troops at Mafeking, is running armored trains round that town in order that a sharp watch may ...

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  42. WAR NOTES.

    The 1st Battalion of die Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish) Fusillers, which has been captured by the Boers, was originally the 87th Regiment, which was raised in ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Bijou Theatre, 8—"Boccaccio." Victoria Hall, 7.45—Cantata by the Christian Endeavor Union. Port Town Hall, 8—Farewell Concert. ...

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