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  2. AERONAUTICS.

    At the adjourned aviation meeting at Belmont Park, Rhode Island yesterday Mr. Johnstone who with another American aviator, Mr. Hoxsley, was on the ...

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  3. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strike of express waggon-drivers at Long Island, Manhattan is spreading. There has been further rioting due to the summoning of strike-breakers who were ...

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  4. SERIOUS COACHING ACCIDENT.

    A picnic party on the Bulli Pass had a most exciting experience this afternoon, when five horses, with a coach load of 18 passengers got completely out of the ...

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  5. THE PERTH MYSTERY.

    The search for the missing woman Ethel Harris is still confined to investigating the singular ca[?] track through the bush near Wannaroo road. The track is eight inches ...

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  6. SERIOUS BUGGY SMASH.

    A serious buggy accident occurred in front of the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, last night. About 8 o'clock a horse attached to a double seated open ...

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  7. BRITISH LABOR PARTY

    The Parliamentary Labor Party made the most [?] move yesterday it has made in the whole course of its brief but somewhat chequered history. It decided to ...

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  8. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Discussing the speech in which on the 24th inst. Admiral Von Koester, addressing the Eisanach branch of the German Navy League endorsed the demand for the ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The revival of the movement in favor of "Home Rule all round" is occasioning active controversy in the newspapers. The Conservative journals and leaders are ...

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  10. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Republicans continue to be gravely exercised over the question of the nomination to the Presidency. Senator EThu Roct, who was Secretary of State under ...

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  11. CLEMENT BAYARD PURCHASED BY BRITAIN.

    The British Government have acquired the French airship Clement Bayard [?] which recently made the passage from Paris to London. ...

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  12. THE VETO CONFERENCE.

    Addressing a public meeting at Tayport fife, yesterday[?] Mr. Asquith stated that what was wanted in connection with the Veto Conference was patience and ...

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  13. FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    It is reported that a considerable quantity of explosives has been stolen from a railway waggon during its transit to Nantes. It is noteworthy that dynamite ...

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  14. THE GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Vienna "Neue Fre[?]e Presse" remarks that if it is true that construction of three of the contemplated German Dreadnoughts has been postponed. ...

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  15. THE GORDON BENNETT CUP

    The Gordon Bennett Cup has been won by Mr. Grahame White, the well-known English aviator. He drove C 100-horsepower Bleriot-Moren machine, travelling a mile a ...

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  16. "SPLASHED WITH BLOOD."

    Dr. Cumpston is examining the articles of clothing which were dug up in the yard of the house occupied by Smart and Ethel Harris and subsequently identified as ...

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  17. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Lord Milner, who is a warm advocate of compulsory military service, speaking at Canterbury yesterday stated that with more to lose than other countries, Great ...

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  18. STRIKING DEBATE.

    The announcement that M. Viviani, the French Minister of Labor, proposes to resign, led to a disorderly and passionate debate in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  19. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    A few days ago Detectives Coonan and Lonsdale located in the parcels office a package containing a portion of the proceeds of a robbery of £600 worth of ...

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  20. MR. FREDERIC HARRISON ON TRADE UNIONS.

    Replying in a letter to the "Times" to the contribution of Mr. Frederic Harrison to that journal, in which it was asserted that a complete reversal of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. AN OPTIMISTIC MINISTER.

    Sir Edward Grey. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Darlington, South Durham yesterday predicted that the main considerations before the nations ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Hon. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, who will represent the Commonwealth at the opening of the Union Parliament in South Africa, has arrived ...

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  23. "B A C K-B R E A K I N G SACKS."

    Cordial appreciation was expressed yesterday by the Minister of Customs of the co-operation of the Premier of South Australia in the effort to prevent farmers ...

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  24. CHURCH AND STATE IN SPAIN.

    In the Spanish Senate yesterday Senor Canalejas, the Premier, threatened to resign unless Senor Cadena's Bill, limiting the number of religious congregations ...

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  25. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    The Russian Government have ordered 23 aeroplanes of various makes, to be for army purposes. NEW YORK, October 29. ...

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  26. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    Advices from Constantinople assert that the 6th Turkish Army Corps has crossed the Persian frontier and occupied Urumia and Kermanshchir. The troops were ...

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  27. DUPLEX-ECLIPSE COLLISION.

    The owner of the barque Eclipse has recovered damages against the owner of the barque Duplex, bound from South Australia to Falmouth, on account of the ...

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  28. COLORED CREWS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday remarked that the Federal Government certainly approved Sir Joseph Ward's advocacy of a white [?]can ...

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  29. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange.— British Broken Hill, buyers 19/, sellers 20/. ...

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  30. PORTUGAL'S DEPOSED MONARCH.

    King Manuel of Portugal, who is now staying at Woodnortoh, in Norfolk, was visited to-day by their Majesties the King and Queen. The visit which had been ...

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  31. THE NATIONAL PAGEANT.

    The National Pageant was opened this afternoon in glorious weather. The pageant, which had been eagerly anticipated for months took place on the shores ...

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  32. FAITH HEALING.

    A conference of ten representative medical men and ten clergymen is being held at the Chapter-house, St. Paul's Cathedral, to discuss privately the question of ...

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  33. A FRENCHMAN'S FEAT.

    M. Tabuteau, a French aviator, yesterday made a non-stop flight of 288½ miles round the Aerodome at Etampes, in the French department of the Seine-at-Oise, ...

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  34. MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    At an influential meeting held in London under the presidency of Lord Charles Beresford it was resolved to arrange for the erection of an Empire memorial to the ...

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  35. PLAGUE IN ENGLAND.

    The Local Government Board have issued proclamation deprecating panic in connection with the outbreak of bubonic plague in Suffolk, which is supposed to have ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL NEWS

    Wheat.—A consignment of 14,000 quarters of wheat by the Three Ports December[?]January, has been sold at 36/; and 12,000 and 15,000 quarters of wheat, ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN BEEF.

    Referring to the cablegram stating that the Australian beef trade in London is disturbed owing to the increase in worm nodules the Minister of Customs said ...

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  38. THE BARONESS DE LA ROCHE.

    The Baroness de la Roche, who at the Rhei[?]s aviation meeting on July 9 fell from an aeroplane a distance of 50 metres, and was dangerously injured, her leg, arm, ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers, Yarra and Parramatta, have left Colombo [?]n route for Fremantle. ...

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  40. BILLIARDS.

    H. Stevenson, the holder of the billiard championship, states that he will only play George Gray, the young Australian champion, under championship rules. ...

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  41. THE EXPLOSION AT LOS ANGELES.

    The grand and jury who have been investigating the circumstanecs surrounding the destruction of the Los Angeles "Times" office on September 30, state that the ...

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  42. A BIG CANAL.

    The Government surveyors report that there are no insuperable obstacles to the construction of the projected canal from Lake Winnipeg to the Rocky Mountains. ...

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  43. LUNACY INCREASING.

    Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, the founder of the British Hospital for Mental Disorders, has made an alarming statement with regard to lunacy which[?] he declares, is ...

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  44. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association has received a cable message stating that the Federal liner Sussex which while on the voyage from Liverpool to Sydney ...

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  45. DISASTER AT A PRIZE FIGHT.

    Whilst a prize fight was in progress in the Old City Hall in Pittsburg yesterday a large section of the seating accommodation which had been temporarily erected, ...

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  46. DASHED TO DEATH.

    A young man, Stanley Egan lately residing in Garden-street[?] South Yarra, met his death in a shocking manner in the city yesterday. He was riding a bicycle ...

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  47. URUGUAY.

    The revolution in Uruguay is regarded as serious. An insurgent force numbering 3,000 men is already skirmishing with the Government troops. The trouble is due to ...

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  48. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    The trial of Mark Wilde, an ex-soldier on a charge of murdering Mr. George Storrs at Gorse Hall, Cheshire, ended yesterday in a veidict of not guilty. The ...

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  49. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Wyoming was wrecked at Kiola, an open roadstead on the south coast on Friday night. The vessel had gone there to load logs. After the vessel ...

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  50. FRENCH ARMY UNIFORMS.

    General Le Brun, French Minister for War, proposes to adopt khaki, grey, or other neutral [?]int for the uniforms of the army. ...

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  51. KAISER IN BELGIUM.

    The German Emperor, who has been on a visit to the King of Belgium, is about to depart. Extraordinary precautions are being taken by the authorities for his safety, ...

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  52. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    The statement that the recent negotiations between the Atlantic cable companies indicated the formation of a combine is denied in America. The companies, ...

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  53. OILFIELD AT SARAWAK.

    The Anglo-Saxon Oil Companiy, formed in London to exploit the mineral oil resources of Borneo, has struck oil at Sarawak at a depth of 450 ft. ...

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  54. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The death is announced of M. Durant, the fouuder of the International Red Cross Society. The society dates from 185[?], when M. Durant's thrilling account of the horrors ...

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  55. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS.

    The solicitors for the Australian Theatrical Choristers' Association announce that it is intended immediately to file another application for registration under ...

    Article : 105 words
  56. AMERICA AND TURKEY.

    It is reported that Mr. O. S. Straus, Ambassador for the United States at Constantinople has resigned, but the report lacks confirmation. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. THE JELBART CASE.

    The trial was continued yesterday of Peter Long otherwise known as Yee Lee on a charge of wi[?]ul murder on July 10 at Ballarat, of Florence Hill Jelbart. ...

    Article : 69 words
  59. CAPE TO CAIRO.

    The section of the Cape to Cairo railway, extending from Wadmedina 80 miles south-east of Khar[?]oum, to Senn[?]r. in Portuguese East Africa, on the Zamb[?], will ...

    Article : 45 words
  60. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A woman, Madge Lock, was attacked in the Fitzroy Gardens on Friday night by an unknown man. The victim was passing through the gardens on her way to ...

    Article : 130 words
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