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  2. Advertising

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  3. REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

    Troops have been sent to Santa Cathinia to suppress a fanatical movement which has broken out there. The revolt is being led by a self-styled monk, who declares ...

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  4. THE PORT ADELAIDE TRAMS.

    The Municipal Tramways Trust has considered the proposal from Port Adelaide to construct and operate electric trams in that city, and the secretary has forwarded ...

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  5. EX-BURGLAR AS COUNCILLOR.

    A remarkable sensation has been caused in Philadelphia (U.S.A.), by the flight of William Burke, a prominent member of the city common council, who has left ...

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  6. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    An enquiry was held on Friday morning, before the Acting Coroner (Dr. Rogers), into the circumstances attending the death of William John Connor, a moulder, who ...

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  7. A POSTAL ASSISTANT IN TROUBLE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Friday, Frederick Stanley Matthewman, a postal assistant, was charged that, being an accounting officer within the meaning of ...

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  8. THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE.

    A patriotic note rang through the speeches at the Yorkshire Society's dinner on Thursday evening, and there were several references to the future of the ...

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  9. HERE AND THERE.

    Many a young and lovely woman is in love with nobody so much as herself.—"My Beautiful Neighbor." by Arabella Kenealy. ...

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  10. LABOR NEWS.

    Mr. H. Sandercock, organiser in the north for the U.L.U., returned to Adelaide on Thursday. He made the following explanation in regard to the ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BREWING COMPANY.

    The 49th half-yearly, meeting of the south Australian Brewing Company was held on Friday morning at the offices in Hindley-street. The chairman of directors ...

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  12. TROUBLE AT THE BARRIER.

    All the municipal, employes came out on strike this morning. The trouble is owing to the dismissal of a sanitary employe. The strike is a serious matter. The ...

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  13. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    The partial eclipse of the moon observed in Adelaide last night was watched with much interest. The following notes have been supplied by the Government ...

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  14. THE YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    Although it is only a couple of years since the Yorkshire Society of South Australia was inaugurated, it has already secured a large membership, and the ...

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  15. TIMBER WORKERS AND ACCIDENT FUND.

    Mr. C. Burge (secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Sawmill and Timber Yard Employes) stated on Thursday that it had been decided that a ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly sat till nearly 5 o'clock this morning, when by 17 votes to 9 the Government forced through the adoption of the Select Committee's report on the ...

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  18. THE WILMINGTON RAILWAY

    On Friday morning a number of residents of Melrose and Wilmington waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler) to urge the claims of ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED AT PORT AUGUSTA.

    According to Mr. H. Sandercock (organiser of the U.L.U.), who has returned from a trip through the north, there are at least 100 men out of employment at ...

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  20. Male and Female Golfers.

    It is usually found that when a lad takes up golf she begins with a course of lessons, whereas the male novice too often is content to muddle along until ...

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  21. ADELAIDE SECTION OF U.L.U.

    Mr. M. J. Murphy presided over the first meeting of the Adelaide section of the U.L.U., at the Rechabite Hall on Wednesday evening, when nominations were ...

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  22. [?]HILD MAULED BY A MONKEY.

    Melville Harmer, the 3-year-old son of MR. James Harmer. was severely ma[?]led by a monkey yesterday morning. He was on a visit to his uncle's place, where a pet ...

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  23. STOREMEN IN MELBOURNE.

    At the last meeting of the Storemen and Packers' Union in Melbourne, complaints were made by members to the lack of suitable accommodation for employes in ...

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  24. "ULSTER, BE STRONG."

    A meeting of the council of the Ulster and Loyal Irishmen's Association was held to-day. Reports were received from the executive committee relating to the ...

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  25. Motor Car Polo.

    America has invented a new sport—automobile polo. The first game was recently played in Kansas on the Wichata Plain, under the official patronage of the ...

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  26. TERRIFIED BY TUNNELS.

    Few visitors to Paris have left such lively regrets behind them as Mulai Hafid, the ex-Sultan of Morocco. The newspapers having reported his lavish ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day the debate on the financial statement was resumed. Members of the Opposition continued to criticise the administration. Mr. Bertram said ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND PINE COMPANY

    The half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the Queensland Pine Company was held at the office of the company. Waymouth-street. Adelaide. on Thursday. Mr. A. G. Pendleton ...

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  29. SOCIAL AT MORGAN.

    MORGAN, September 24.—On Friday evening last a social was held under the auspices of the local branch of the United Labor Party, and was a great success. ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    In the Assembly to-day a Bill to empower the City Council of Hobart to purchase the trams from the Hobart Tram Company, was defeated by 15 votes to 13. ...

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  31. Birds That Flirt.

    Mr. Henry Oldys, formerly of the United States Biological Survey, in the course of a recent lecture at the University of Chicago, said that birds were ...

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  32. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. E. Dabinett was standing on the station platform prior to the departure of the train to the South-East, and as it was slowly moving out he attempted to ...

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  33. EIGHT HOURS SPORTS.

    The Eight Hours Day Celebration Committee met at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening, Mr. F. W. Lundie presiding. New delegates from the Port Adelaide ...

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  34. JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION.

    The fourteenth annual meeting of the Justices' Association was held in the Exchange Cafe, Pirie-street, on Thursday evening. The President (Alderman Wells) ...

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  35. The Dark Horse.

    The term "dark horse" is thought to have had its origin in the following circumstances. In the last century there lived in Tennessee a "character" named ...

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  36. AN AMERICAN SHOOTS HIMSELE.

    John Inch Diamond, aged about 60, a native of U.S.A., was found in a room where he lived at Glebe, with his head almost blown away, on September 20. A ...

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  37. A WOMAN WHO TOOK POISON.

    "Oh, Maud, I did it. I took poison. I hope it'll put an end to my misery." According to the evidence at the Coroner's Court to-day these were the words of the ...

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  38. EXAMINATION OF ENGINEDRIVERS.

    In our advertising columns attention is called to the fact that the first examination of applicants for certificates of competency under the Steam Boilers and ...

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  39. A BROKEN ARM.

    Mr. R. F. Cottrell, a wharf laborer, residing at Port Adelaide, was admitted to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Thursday evening suffering from a broken ...

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  41. STRUCK BY A TRAIN.

    Mr. A. J. Smart was struck by a train near Childers last night. He was lying beside the railway, and although his hat was found on the cow-catcher he appeared ...

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  42. HARRINGTON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL.

    The September number of Harrington's Photographic Journal which is to hand contains a large amount of useful informatian, and is beautifully illustrated. ...

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