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  2. SIR GEORGE LE HUNTE.

    To-day will be the last day Sir George and Lady Le Hunte will spend in South Australia in their official capacity, for to-morrow they will ...

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  3. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    It did no[?] [?]equire to-day's polling, decisive though its verdict may have been, to demonstrate that Bentism in Victoria was at an end. The scuttle from Sir Thomas ...

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  4. JOHNSON AND BURNS

    Johnson, the champion pugilist, when informed to-day that Burns wanted another fight, said:—"I will fight him any day this week he likes, and I have sent £2,000 ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    Advices from Rome state that a severe shock of earthquake has visited Calabria, the southernmost compartment of Italy forming the toe of the peninsula. The region ...

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  6. BARRIER WAGES DISPUTE

    A meeting of the combined unions was held in the Trades Hall last night, when the uestion of the attitude towards the Proprietary mine was discussed. After ...

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  7. STORMS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    The heaviest snowfall for 20 years occurred yesterday in the north-east of Scotland. The railway and telegraphic services were interrupted, a train being snowed up ...

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  8. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    A cold-blooded tragedy has been enacted at the home of Herr Racke, a millionaire ef Mayence, near Frankfort, in Germany. Joseph Racke, his son, who is an ...

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  9. FEDEEAL LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. J. M. Fowler, who represents Perth, Western Australia, in the Federal House of Representatives, is said to have decided that he cannot continue to be a pledged ...

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  10. FAIR WAGES.

    A report has been presented by the Departmental Committee appointed in August, 1907, to consider the working of the fair wages resolution adopted by the ...

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  11. THE CLIFF TRAGEDY

    There has been a tragic sequel to the death of Mrs. Lloyd, the wife of an accountant in the General Post-Office. Dublin, whose mutilated body was found at ...

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  12. HOTTENTOT REBELLION.

    While pursuing the Hottentot raiders, who killed a number of German farmers in the southern portion of German West Africa last week, seven German soldiers ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Miss Emma Hampel, daughter of Mr. C. Hampel, of Wilmington, met with an accident to-day. While riding home from communion she got her skirt caught in the back ...

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  14. BALKAN TENSION.

    Italy is perturbed by the tension between Austria and Russia, created by M. Isvelsky's criticisms of Austria's aggressive policy in the Balkans. The Italian ...

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  15. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The steamer Paparoa, bound from New Zealand to London via Monte Video, yesterday put into St. Vincent, one of the Gape Verde Islands, in the Atlantic, with ...

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  16. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations:- Broken Hill Proprietary, buyer 38/9, seller 41/3. ...

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  17. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    George Sewell, a miner, residing at Grahamstown, was travelling with a young lady on the Melbourne express to-day, and before reaching Cootamundra left his ...

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  18. THE SUNBEAM SOCIETY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the gift of £120 from the Sunbeam Society of South Australia has provided entertainment for 5,000 destitute children in London. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The markets are firmer, an advance of 9d. to 1/ being reported The sale has been effected of 6,400 tons South Australian or "Victorian steamer, ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The manager of the Union Steamship Company received a telegram from Sydney to-day stating that there was a report in circulation there that a big epidemic of ...

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  21. INDIAN NATIONALISTS.

    The Indian National Congress of Moderate Reformers was opened at Madras yesterday. Dr. Ghose, an ardent Nationalist, being elected president. ...

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  22. SHIPPING.

    Narrung, steamer, at London, from Adelaide November 5. Ayrshire, steamer, at London, from Adelaide November 12. ...

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  23. BROKEN HILL.

    Henry Thomas Gregory, licensee of the Prince Consort Hotel, was charged today with permitting a drunken person to remain on his premises. As there were ...

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  25. FREMANTLE COLLISION.

    This afternoon the wrecked Customs launch was located nearly 100 ft. from where it is estimated she was struck by the Mongolia on Tuesday. A meeting of ...

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  30. NORTH AMERICA.

    President Roosevelt has asked the Governments of Canada and Mexico to attend a further conference at Washington, similar to that held early this year, in respect to ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    The Wallabies were defeated at Cardiff: yesterday, the scores being:- Cardiff—1 goal, 1 dropped goal, 1 penalty, goal, 4 tries. ...

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