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  2. VICTORIA.

    The revenue from the Railways Department last week was £53,014: or £2,550 less than for the corresponding week of last year. ...

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  3. THE EARTHQUAKES.

    The earthquake on Friday night was felt very severely here, and lasted quite three minutes, special note being taken of the time. Only one building in the township ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that arrangements have been made by which the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies are enabled to open an account with the Imperial ...

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  5. SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE.

    The Russian Government have gained their point regarding the dispatch of war vessels through the Dardanelles, which the Sultan, in virtue of the power ...

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  6. THE DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    A tremendous crowd assembled at the Criminal Court to-day when Selina Sangal and August Tisler were placed on their trial charged with the murder of Edward ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Judgment was given to-day by Mr. Justice Hamilton in the appeal by Alfred Abrahams, of Benvemita, Drummond-street, Carlton, who was on August 13, at ...

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  8. THE BELGIAN QUEEN.

    The funeral of the late Queen Marie Henriette, wife of King Leopold of Belgium and daughter of the late Archduke Joseph of Austria, will be of the very simplest ...

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  9. EXPEDIENCES IN THE COUNTRY AND AT SEA.

    Further reports from country town[?] show that the great earthquake on Friday was experienced almost all over the State, but fortunately no fatalities are reported. ...

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  10. THE BUDGET.

    The Treasurer's Budget statement in the House of Representatives to-morrow will probably last about three hours. Parliament will meet on Mondays, and ...

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  11. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Russian Government, through its ambassador at Pekin, has promised to transfer the Shan-hai-kwan to Nieuchwang railway line to China on Friday, October 10. ...

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  12. SHIP'S STORES.

    In response to complaints made by English shipping firms to the Imperial authorities with respect to the rendering of ship's stores dutiable the Colonial Office some ...

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  13. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Arctic exploring vessel Fram, having Sverdrup's expedition on board, has arrived at Stavanger, a Norwegian seaport 100 miles south of Bergen. ...

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  14. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    The German-British Steamship Company, which are at present conducting a trading service between the Argentine Republic, Great Britain, and Germany, have signed ...

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  15. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Sir Edmund Barton and parly sailed by the steamer Aorangi from Vancouver yesterday on their return to Australia. They had a hearty send-off, 700 persons taking ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is reported from Taralga that a shooting affair, somewhat sensational in character, occurred on Saturday about noon near the Wombeyan caves. A man named ...

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  17. THE VIENNA BANK.

    It has been ascertained as the result of a special audit that Edmund Jellinck, the clerk of the Laender Bank, Vienna, who recently absconded, had embezzled thefunds ...

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  18. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Chamberlain has written a letter to the Friendly Societies' Committee, which was recently appointed to assist in drawing up a scheme for the payment of old-age ...

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  19. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The cable steamer Colonia is expected to reach Fanning Island after laying the section of the Pacific cable from Vancouver about the middle of October. The cable ...

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  20. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    The following memorandum has been issued, by tin Customs. Department:—The new regulations, which come into force on October 8 next, are simply lntended to [?]ilitate inter-State trade, ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lort Salisbury, though still confined to his bed at Lucerne, in Switzerland, is progressing satisfactorily, and the doctors are sanguine of his complete recovery. ...

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  22. A SCIENTIST'S OPINION.

    Professor David expresses the opinion that the earthquake shocks will be likely to occur at Adelaide for generations to come owing to its situation in relation [?]o ...

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  23. LOUIS KOSSUTH.

    The centenary of the birth of Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot, has been celebrated throughout the kingdom with great rejoicings, which have partaken ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The experts of the British Admiralty have effected communication by means of wireless telegraphy with the submarine torpedo-boats, so that their course may be ...

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  25. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL NURSES.

    At the meeting of the Adelaide Hospital Board on Monday afternoon Mr. W. Gilbert, M.P., brought forward the subject of the number of hours the nurses at that ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Railways to-day conferred with the unemployed and arranged to take on a number of married men on the co-operative contract system between ...

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  27. THE VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    There are at present 187 candidates in the field for the general elections. So far there are 22 seats in which no opposition is threatened. ...

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  28. TYPEWRITING TELEGRAPHS.

    The authorities at the British General Post-Office report that trials made by the department in London and Edinburgh of the "typewriting telegraph" contrivance, ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    A deputation from the Law Society waited on the Acting Premier, and urged the desirability of increasing the salaries of the judges. It was suggested that the ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Eleven men, alleged to be members of the Leake-street "push" at Fremantle, were charged to-day with having assaulted William Stow, marine engineer. It was stated ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Unley Town Hall. 8—Art Exhibition. Jubilee Oval, 2—Pultency-street School Sports. EVENING. Theatre Royal, 7.50—"A Circus Girl." ...

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  32. ANOTHER DEATH.

    On Monday morning Sir. S. J. Heinrich, of High-street, Kensington, reported to tha Marryatville police that Mr. Charles Masters, a retired farmer, aged 70 years, who ...

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  33. THE ABYSSINIAN KING.

    The Emperor Menclek of Abyssinia, who sent his chief lieutenant, Ras Makonneu, as special envoy to the Coronation of King Edward VII., has been created a Knight ...

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  34. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. BROKEN HILL.

    The universal respect in which the memory of the late Mr. Alexander M. Anderson is held was evidenced yesterday at the Royal Hotel, to which the. body was ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir—Allow me to draw the attention of the public to iurther attempts to set aside the tariff and worry the importer by extraordinary and contradictory "decisions":- ...

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  38. A TIMELY WARNING.

    As a result of the prompt action taken by the South Australian Marine Board officials in notifying the lightkeepers on the headlands at the entrance to St. Vincent ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    Archibald Bessell (stationmaster), and Hugh Getty (line repairer) have been arrested on a charge of stealing an iron safe containing £11, from the railway-station at ...

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  41. LIGHTHOUSES SAFE.

    The commander of the mail steamer Ophir reported to the Marine Board Department on his arrival on Monday that when he passed the South Neptune and ...

    Article : 131 words
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  45. FRIDAY NIGHT AT GREEN'S PLAINS.

    Our Green's Plains correspondent writes: —We are pleased to say that on Friday night last this district fully participated in the mighty shock that seems to have ...

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