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  2. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    The arrest under remarkable circumstances of a young man, George King, on two charges of shopbreaking, was effected early yesterday morning. Shortly after ...

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  3. 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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  4. THE BULLFINCH BOOM

    Encouraged by the reports received on Friday relating to properties in the Bullfinch district speculators booked heavy orders on Saturday morning. For about ...

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  5. ALLEGED COINERS.

    By the arrest of three men at the Flemington racecourse on Saturday the police consider that they have succeeded in breaking up a gang of coiners, which has been ...

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  6. THROWN FROM A DRAG

    A serious collision between a tram and a drag laden with a picnic pirty occurred at Newtown to-night, and resulted in 11 persons being injured, six of whom are ...

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  7. LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYES.

    The Federated Liquor Trade Employes Union of Australasia has applied for registration under the Federal Arbitration Act. ...

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  8. A LADY HURT.

    Mrs. W. Jarrad of near Rendlesham was on Wednesday morning last thrown from the vehicle in which she was driving to town. When near the Lutheran Church, ...

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  9. REMARKABLE RETURN.

    In outlying centres the property commanding most attention just now is the Pine Hill, shares in which are in fair demand locally. Although a moderate mine ...

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  10. COLLIERURN STRIKE.

    The strike at the Scottish Collieries' mine Collieburn caused by the dismissal of a w[?]eeler named Simmonds, has been settled and work will be resumed on ...

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  11. FOOT CRUSHED BY A HORSE.

    Mr. T. Burgess met with a painful accident at his chaffmills. A draught horse trod on his foot, tearing the nail and some of the flesh from the big toe. He was ...

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  12. EXPLOSION OF PETROL.

    A young man, Henry Rischbieth, employed at A. Bamford's electrical works was working in the motor pit yesterday morning, when he struck a match. The ...

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  13. NEW FIND REPORTED.

    Eastern buyers the mining men who went to inspect the new find 40 miles south of here, have not yet returned and information respecting it is not yet available ...

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  14. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Typographical Society was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night, the president (Mr. F. W. Birrell) ...

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  15. ABERDEEN BALLAST QUARRIES.

    ABERDEEN, October 28.—Work at the Aberdeen ballast quarries will be suspended on Saturday and the men transferred to the platelaying gangs. This step is ...

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  16. A BOLT AT GAWLER.

    A bolt occurred in Murray-street on Friday afternoon. Mr. Staehr. jun., was driving three horses in an empty dray from the new Savings Bank buildings, when one ...

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  17. THE MARAMA'S PASSENGERS.

    The Marama arrived from Vancouver yesterday morning with the following pasengers:— For Sydney—Mesdames Storrie, Stanton, ...

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  18. GREAT CHAFFINCH COMPANY.

    Sir—The report of a meeting of the above company appearing in "The Advertiser" to-day states:—"The chairman (Mr. S. A. Davenport) refused to allow himself to ...

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  19. WORKS TO BE PICKETED.

    In connection with the strike at Messrs. Martin & Co.'s the Amalgamated Engineers held a long meeting on Saturday afternoon, but decided to make no ...

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  20. BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    Two cases of snakebite have occurred at Sea Lake. Frank McGauchie put his hand into the hollow of a tree and was bitten. A lad named Hawthorn was ...

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  21. FEDERAL POWERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday protested against the action of the House of Representatives in including State railway employes in the Bill for an ...

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  22. A BROKEN ARM.

    Mr. James O'Rourke, of Casterton, met with an accident on Thursday whilst carting wool, as the result of which his left arm was broken. He was driving a team ...

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  23. THE PARENT MINE.

    Mr. C. Jones, prospector of the Bullfinch is now in Perth. He says six lodes[?] all auriferous have been proved. The No. 1 shaft is sunk to 100 ft. and connected with ...

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  24. THE RIFLE SHOOTING SCANDAL.

    The outcome of the scandal in connection with the King's Prize was the arrest of Piggott yesterday afternoon on a charge that he did at the Randwick rifle ...

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  25. DRAPERS' "STRIKE" AT KADINA.

    On Thursday at about 9.30 a.m. (says the "Plain Dealer") six young men and lads employed at Messrs. Moore & Co.'[?] drapery establishment at Kadina came out ...

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  26. ANOTHER PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    J. Gray, of Casterton was handling a pea rifle when the hammer fell suddenly. He had the muzzle resting against the inside of his leg, and the bullet passed ...

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  27. DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Drivers' Association was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night. The president, Mr. J. Gunn, presided Mr. ...

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  28. A HORSE DRAGGED 100 YARDS.

    An empty waggon, with a team of eight horses, belonging to Mr. H. E. Kirkland, of Arwa Kurra, was standing yesterday morning in front of Mr. T. Jones' store, ...

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  29. THREE FINGERS AMPUTATED.

    Robert Lindsay, an employe at the sawmills at Forest got his hand caught in a circular saw on Thursday. The hand was badly injured, and three fingers had ...

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  30. FINANCES OF PAPUA.

    The statement of the revenue and expenditure of the administration of Papua shows that for the quarter ended September 30, 1910, the receipts totalled £14,557, ...

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  31. MARTIN'S STRIKE.

    The manager for Messrs. James Martin & Co. was on Saturday morning fairly bombar[?]ed with Jeputations. Mr. D. C. Spiera (president) and Mr. Dean (secretary of the Amalgamated Society of ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Mr. Vickers, of the Marrickville Clothing Factory had an interview with the Minister of Defence to-day in reference to the supply of cord for uniforms. Senator ...

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  33. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    Roy Martin[?] 13 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, of Murra Warra, fell from his pony through the saddle slipping, and broke his arm just above the elbow. ...

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  34. LOCO SICK AND ACCIDENT SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of the S.A. Railway Loco. Employes' Sick and Accident Society was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday night. Mr. H. A. Marlow ...

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  35. CAMELS KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Yesterday afternoon on the railway-line between Buccleigh Siding and Peake station, two camels which had wandered on the track were killed by the 2 o'clock ...

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  36. A NEW OFFICE.

    The salary for the new office of director or rifle associations and clubs has been fixed at from £420 to £500 a year, and Major Boam has been appointed to the ...

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  37. MILITARY MEN AND STRIKES.

    The Minister of Defence has decided[?] in regard to the action taken by Colonel Selhei[?] who ordered the permanent forces to take the place of the markers who were ...

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  38. PROHIBITED CORRESPONDENCE.

    The Postmaster-General, having received a written undertaking from W. Masters, of 419, Bourke-street, Melbourne, that he would not be a party to committing any ...

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  39. ADELAIDE ROPE WORKS.

    Sir—In reference to the paragraph in Friday's "Advertiser" relative to a strike imminent at the Adelaide Rope Works, Hindmarsh. I am desired by the directors ...

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  40. SOUTHERN CROSS BUSY.

    Last night the main streets and hotels of Southern Cross were thronged with strangers, many of whom were familiar with Coolgardie and Hannan's in the early ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A girl Gertie Wray, daughter of Mr. Thomas Wray, of "Beverleigh Home," Peake, had a narrow escape from being killed last Monday. She was riding ...

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  43. POSTAL ASSOCIATIONS' CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-State Conference of delegates of the Commonwealth Postal and Telegraph Associations passed a resolution generally approving of the report of the ...

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  44. EMPLOYERS AND DEFENCE.

    In connection with the dismissal of Warder Wise from the Fremantle Prison staff owing to his having declined to sever his connection with the local Defence ...

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  45. STATE HOTEL WANTED.

    A numerously-signed petition has been presented to the Attorney-General (Mr. Nanson) asking for the establishment of a State hotel at the timber centre of ...

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  46. LABOR AND PROTECTION

    A special conference of the Political Labor Council was held on Saturday and to-day to determine what attitude should be taken on the question of Labor and ...

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  47. JUMPED TO HIS DEATH.

    At the enquiry yesterday into the death of Mark Murray, who was killed on the railway-line near Richmond on October 24, Walter Jones, a machinist said he was ...

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  48. IRRIGATION.

    Mr. D. Byrne, the London correspondent of the Melbourne "Age," was a passenger by the Marama, which arrived from Vancouver on Saturday. Mr. Byrne went to ...

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  49. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A serious railway collision occurred last night at Kernot, on the Powlett railway, a coal train running into the stationary train. Fortunately no one was injured, ...

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  50. CITY COUNCIL MASONS.

    In reference to some remarks made at the Trades and Labor Council on Friday night, Mr. F. W. Lundie informed a reporter on Saturday that he had never been ...

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  51. NAMING THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A number of suggested names for the new Federal capital have reached the Home Affairs Department. Mr. O'Malley's own proposal is to call it "Shakespeare," ...

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  52. "THE PEOPLE'S PARTY."

    A new political party called "The people's party" was formed at a gathering of professional and business men and farmers of the Horsham district on Saturday. ...

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  53. BOYS WHO PLAYED BUSHRANGING.

    Ralph Johnson, 12 years of age, residing at Heal[?]sville was on Saturday admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a serious bullet wound in the stomach. He ...

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  54. TRIBUTE TO MR. TAIT.

    The retiring Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Thomas Tait) was yesterday presented by the Commercial Travellers Association with an illuminated address to ...

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  55. WIRELESS AND THE POLE.

    The question establishing wireless stations in the South Polar regions has been discussed between Captain Scott and the Commonwealth Meteorologist. Mr. Hu[?] ...

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  56. A SEAMAN DROWNED.

    On Wednesday last four members of the crew of the Buninyong were before the court at Rockhampton and fined for being absent without leave. The Buninyong ...

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  57. SEIZED BY ALLIGATOR.

    Waldemar Friendlick, a German Pole, employed as a seaman on the steamer Nelson, stepped into a dinghy alongside that vessel this evening with a towel around ...

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  58. A YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    A young man, John Joliffe[?] was drowned in the Fitzroy River to-day. He was attending a picnic up the river and while swimming suddenly disappeared. ...

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