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  2. CHINESE AFPAIRS.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Standard" reports that there are the strongest indications that the Chinese intend extending their railway beyond the ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    It is expected the Slag Extraction Company will cease operations next week, they having about exhausted all the available material. The regular work provided for ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A destructive fire occurred this morning at the four-storey premises in Kent-street, occupied by the Deering Harvester Company. The outbreak was discovered ...

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  5. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/113 per oz. ...

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  6. THE REFORM MOVEMENT.

    The representatives of the New South Wales People's Reform League, Mr. Felix Randle (treasurer) and Mr. Critchcley Parker (a member of the committee), were ...

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  7. THE BOER LEADERS.

    Commandants Kritznger, Loubert, and Fouche have arrived in London from South Africa, but their visit is not of a political character. Commandant Kritzinger was ...

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  8. NAVAL DEFENCE—IV.

    Until now the public of Australia have only been able to form a very general opinion of the proposals for naval defence, which seemed to find favor at the recent ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue for the week amounted to £56,906, or £2,209 less than for the corresponding week of last year. The Government to-day decided to ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    The missing steamtug pilot, which had the ill-fated barquentine May in tow, bas turned up safely at Kaipara. The captain and crew of the pilot had a terrible ...

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  11. THE THREE HUMMOCKS MYSTERY.

    Mr. Packer (manager or the Carlton brewery) stated to the police to-day tha[?] he believed the remains found on the Three Hummocks island, Bass Strait, by ...

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  12. UTERA WATER SUPPLY.

    The adjourned meeting of larmers was held in the Utera school-room yesterday to consider the question of a water supply Mr. J. Abrook was in the chair. It was ...

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  13. NAVAL MANOUVRES.

    The manouvres of the combined Mediterranean and Channel Squadrons of the British navy, which are being conducted off Argoatoli, on the coast of Cephalonia, have ...

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  14. A WOULD-BE SUICIDE.

    William Mulcahy, who attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself with a revolver, was discharged from the Melbourne Hospital to-day. The bullet lodged in the ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Royal Commission appointed to investigate the charges made some time ago in the "Spectator" newspaper against Mr. Justice Parker began its sittings to-day, ...

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  16. ANOTHER YARRA VICTIM.

    The body of Thomas McGowan, aged 40, a resident of Richmond, who has been missing since October 15, was found floating in the Yarra to-day. ...

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  17. KAPUNDA WATER SUPPLY.

    The low state of the water supply of Kapunda is causing some anxiety for the summer Flourmills and factories are dependent on the reservoir for their water ...

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  18. A FATAL QUARREL.

    A quarrel with fatal results took place at Flemington on Saturday night between a tanner, Charles Lang, 15 years of age, and William Pridham, son of a well-known ...

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  19. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    Speaking at Boston, whither he had gone to attend the United Irish League Convention, Mr. J. E. Redmond stated that the league was the ruling power in Ireland ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    Students at the Elder Conservatorium gave their twenty-sixth concert in the Elder Hall last night before a very large audience. The chorus consisted entirely of ladies, who ...

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  21. THE GENERALS AT BERLIN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" states that an army order has been issued by the German Government forbidding officers from participating in receptions given ...

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  22. THE DANDENONG MURDER

    August Tisler, for the murder of Edward Christopher Sangal, at Dandenong, was hanged this morning at the Melbourne Gaol. His accomplice (Selina Sangal), wife ...

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  23. THE ST. KILDA TRAGEDY.

    The visit of Mr. Humphries (foreman of works at the West Maitland Gaol) to the morgue to-day practically set at rest the identity of the murderer of Constable ...

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  24. BURRA.

    October 20.—Miss A. Phillips was entertained at a social last week by the senior members and teachers of the Methodist Sunday-school and Christian Endeavor ...

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  25. EUDUNDA.

    October 20.—On Saturday Mr. Arthnr Pfitzner was engaged an a quarry getting out stone, when a large boulder gave way suddenly, pinning him to the ground. The ...

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  26. CHARGE OF INFANTICIDE.

    The trial of Rachael Samuel, aged 30, on a charge of murdering her newly-born baby on August 25, was commenced before Mr., Justice Holroyd in the Criminal Court ...

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  27. SOUFRIERE EXPLOSION.

    The report of Thursday night's explosion of La Soufriere, in St. Vincent, was heard at Barbados, which received a good deal of the dust ejected from the volcano. An ...

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  28. LYNDOCH.

    October 18.—The annual school picnic was held yesterday at Mr. T. Menzel's paddock. The weather was fine, and the children had an enjoyable day. ...

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  29. MILANG.

    October l8 —Shearing is now almost completed, and the clip has proved to be very good Some fine fat sheep have been sent away from here weekly for some time past ...

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  30. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    October l8—Yesterday the two entries received for the working man's gardens, in connection with the Mount Gambier Spring show, were inspected by the ludges, and the ...

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  31. MR. SEDDON IN TASMANIA.

    The steamer Tongariro, with Mr. Seddon and family on board, dropped anchor in the stream shortly before midnight yesterday. Mr. Seddon, who is in excellent ...

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  32. A REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, Governor of the Transvaal, announced on Saturday that the authorities intended setting aside the sum of £500,000 as the ...

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  33. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The challenge sent by Sir Thomas Lipton in respect to another race for the America Cup has-been accepted by the York Yacht Club, the conditions imposed being ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    Cabinet to-day considered the question of tile future management of the Railway Department, but nothing was definitely de cided. It is understood, however, that the ...

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  35. MILLIONAIRE AND ART PATRON.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the American, millionaire, during the year 1902 has spent £1,000,000 on various objects of art, his purchases having been conducted principally ...

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  36. A SAD HOME-COMING.

    An old woman, Catherine Barlow, who resides about three miles from Ararat, was found dead to-day. Her son, who liveo with her, had been away shearing, and re ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The "Worker," the official organ of the Labor Party, has been bequeathed a legacy of the value of about £600 by a Swedish carpenter, named Wretting, who died in ...

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  38. NARRACOORTE.

    October 19.—The members of the racing club met this week, and confirmed the decision of the stewards to obtain a new racecourse. A resolution was passed ...

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  39. VENEZUELAN REVOLT.

    After seven days' sanguinary fighting between General Castro, supreme chief of the Republic of Venezuela, and the revolutionary army in the vicinity of La Victoria and ...

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  40. A CUTTER WRECKED.

    A telegram received from Burketown states that the cutter Mystery, bound from Sweers Island. to Burketown, has been wrecked at Albert Heads. The crew ...

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  41. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    On Thursday the half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce will be held, and the president. (Mr. S. J. Jacobs) will deliver an address. The report of the ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Complete returns of Saturday's and Sunday's monsoonal disturbance show that the rain spread over a good portion of the central and eastern districts. The far west, ...

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  43. PORT LINCOLN.

    October 17 —Mr. James Tucknott, a very old resident here, was feeding his horses on Thursday, when they were frightened by a piece of paper The rope by which they ...

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  44. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD;

    At the Police Court to-day J. W. Henderson was committed for trial to the Supreme Court on November 3 on a charge of conspiring with J. R. Campbell to defraud the ...

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  45. SYDNEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    To-day the forty-third prize meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was commenced at the Randwick range under pleasant and generally ...

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  46. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  47. FORGED CHINESE PERMITS.

    The Japanese steamer Kumano Maru, which arrived yesterday from Hongkong brought a number of Chinese, four of whom were refused landing on the grounds that ...

    Article : 33 words
  48. FOR SPRAINS.

    The right time to treat a sprain is the minute you get it, and the right remedy to use is CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. You can say what you will about this or ...

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  49. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    Among the passengers by the Kumano Maru is Mr. Takao Matsumoto, the special commissioner for the Japanese Government, who is visiting Australia,for the purpose of ...

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  50. THE FLORAL FAIR.

    In order to obtain funds for the Royal Blind Institution Fair a concert was held in the Thebarton Institute Hall on Monday evening. The Mayor of Thebarton (Mr. R. B. Cuming) ...

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  51. PORT VICTOR.

    October 20.—On Saturday the first waggon load of the new clip of locally grown wool was delivered at the railway- station for trucking to Port Adelaide.—A ...

    Article : 151 words
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  53. PAY OF SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENTS.

    The case of Howarth v. Walker, in which the New South Wales Government was sued by a returned soldier for alleged arrears of pay, and which was decided in ...

    Article : 181 words
  54. A PILOT CENSURED.

    The decision in the enquiry respecting the stranding of the steamer Duke of Sutherland has been made known by the Marine Board. The board finds that the stranding ...

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  56. PORT BROUGHTON.

    October l8.—Last evening a smoke socia was held to bid farewell to Mr. Henry Rey nolds, who, after five years' residence here, is leaving the district. Mr. Jas. Barclay ...

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  58. SIR EDMUND BARTON'S RECEPTION.

    It is stated that the disorder at the citizens' meeting of welcome to Sir Edmund Barton was an organised Orange demonstration against the Prime Minister solely on ...

    Article : 139 words
  59. RIVERTON.

    October 20.—A social in connection with the local branch of the Australasian National League toole place on Friday in the Institute Hall. Dr. Glynn presided. ...

    Article : 168 words
  60. W.C.T.U.

    The annual. public meeting of the Strathalbyn W.C.T.U. was held in the institute on the evening of October 16. The Rev. J. H. Treverrow presided over a fairly good audience. The Loyal ...

    Article : 105 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. MOUNT KEMBLA RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. YORKETOWN.

    October 20.—After a long and painful [?] ness Mr. Geo. Hoare, an old and respected resident of this district, died on Saturday morning at the age of 65. He had been ...

    Article : 86 words
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