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  3. INTER-STATE NEWS SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The revenue for the quarter ending September 30 amounted to £611,193, a net increase, as against the corresponding period of last year, of £28,036. The ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT (FROM OUR SPECIAL.) VICTORIA.

    On Sunday evening two young children of Mrs. Mansfield, wife of a farmer at Yinnar, were murdered at Narracan, six miles from Mo[?], by ...

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  5. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.

    Mr. R. T. Maurice, explorer, who left Fowler's Bay on May 2, and proceeded through the interior to Alice Springs, has returned to Adelaide, and ...

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  6. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Considerable excitement still prevails in connection with the proposal that Western Australia should secede from the Commonwealth. ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Replying to a deputation which waited on him to ask for a grant to the National Rifle Association, the Premier said it was a Commonwealth matter ...

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  8. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Mrs. Garrett, who is visiting her brother at Lascelles, got out of bed at 4 a.m. to-day to attend her infant, when she was bitten on the foot by a ...

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  9. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Hon. I. Isaacs), who has been suffering from influenza for several days, attended a Cabinet meeting to-day, but is not yet ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand International Exhibition buildings and grounds are the busiest locality in this part of the colony. Hundreds of workmen are engaged in every ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. THE COAL TRADE.

    The cool trade is in a fair way to becoming settled again. Importers held a meeting to-day, when the position was fully discussed. It was ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lionel Terry made another dash for liberty from Sunnyside Asylum on Saturday. During the night he broke the shutters off a window, and let himself ...

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  13. SWELLING SWEEP TICKETS.

    The Full Court had under consideration to-day the preliminary questions of law arising out of the action which was instituted by the State ...

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  14. SHOCKING FIRE FATALITY.

    A dreadful burning fatality is reported from T[?] Awamutu[?] A man named Henry Hutts, with his wife and nine children, occupied a 9-roomed house. During the ...

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  15. THE LAND BILL CONDEMNED.

    Several meetings of branches of the Farmers' Union have condemned the Land Bill. ...

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  16. (From Melbourne Papers.) VICTORIA.

    The Victoria Quartz Company had another firing out to-night in the end of the 4,154ft. east crosscut, where they have met with a body of stone. They are now ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. ALBERT-PARK HORROR.

    A second discovery has been made by the police who have been dragging the Albert-park lagoon for eleven days. Two parcels were found ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The arrest of "Wm." Edwards, a "barman" having been effected in Brisbane on a Victorian warrant for housebreaking[?] accused was found at the watchhouse ...

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  19. DIOCESAN SYNOD.

    The Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church opened its proceedings to-night in St. Paul's Cathedral, when Archbishop Clarke delivered an address. ...

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  20. ROBBERY OF GOLD-BEARING SLIMES.

    An audacious robbery of gold-bearing slimes, valued at about £35, was committed at Messrs. Sullivan Bros.' cyanide works, Huntly, at an early hour this ...

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  21. DEATH OF COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE.

    The State Governor (Sir R. Talbot) has received a cable message announcing the death of his sister, Gertrude, Countess of Pembroke, which occurred ...

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  22. SHOP AND FACTORIES ACT.

    The first appeal under the Shops and Factories Act against the Wages Board's determination was heard by Mr. Justice Hood to-day, when the ...

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  23. SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    Sir John Madden, Chancellor of the Melbourne University Council, on having had conferred on him the degree of Doctors of Laws, of Oxford University, ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A young man named Joseph Henry Miller was found guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day of breaking and entering a dwelling house. In gaining admission ...

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  25. ELLEN SYKES RELEASED.

    By order of the Governor-in-Council, the Pentridge authorities on Saturday released Mrs. Ellen Sykes, nurse, 73 years of age, who was ...

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  26. BOY CHARGED WITH FORGERY.

    A lad named Walter Richard Webb; aged 17, was arrested on the arrival of the steamer Victoria from New Zealand to-day on a charge of forging the name ...

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  27. TOWN BOARDS

    The ordinary meeting was held on Friday-night, 28th ult., there being present Messrs. E. Hobbs (chair man), R. Scott, D. McLaren, and J. Fogg. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation which was introduced to the Premier this morning asked that the following provisions should be incorporated in the bill to prevent juvenile ...

    Article : 253 words
  29. SHEEP IN VICTORIA.

    The Government Statist has issued a return showing the number of sheep in the State, according to the size of flocks. It is the first return of the ...

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  30. INJURED RIDERS.

    Mr. E. W. McGinness, who sustained concussion of the brain through falling off Drumstick in the Hunters' Ladies' Bracelet at Moonce Valley on ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The coastal steamer Tuncurry, and the steam tug Advance came into collision off North Head this morning. The Tuncurry was damaged severely, but ...

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  32. "SHORT CUT TO THE TRAIN."

    The train to the city from Port Adelaide this afternoon was commencing to move, after pulling up at Kilkenny station, when the guard felt the brake van bump. ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Eight hours' day was observed as a general holiday. The annual procession was witnessed by a large crowd, and the sports attracted about 35,000. The ...

    Article : 43 words
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