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  2. FINE.

    The Government Meteorologist said last night:—"An additional ware of low pressure, passing well to the south of this State, reinforced the deep disturbance ...

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  3. THE WALLAROO SMELTERS.

    The closing of the smelters at Walaroo will cause considerable dislocation in the town. One question which now faces the corporation is the supply ...

    Article : 285 words
  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Morning Post" understands that Lord Birkenhead's overtures to the Govermnent have not been accepted, and be will not be a platform protagonist. though ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor visited the Scotch College on Thursday morning, and adressed the boys. In the afternoon his Excellency, acompanied by Lady Bridges ...

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  6. DRIFTING INTO WAR.

    Viscount Grey, in a grave declaration at Bath to-day, said things in Europe were shaping for a new war perhaps not immediately, but very certainly. The root ...

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  7. THE IMPERISHABLE STORY.

    109. You must concert any military operationns on a large scale which you consider necessary with General Hamilton when he arrives on Tuesday night ...

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  8. THE NEW MINISTERS.

    The sub-heads of the Public Works Department met in the office of the Commissioner yesterday morning to say farewell to the Hon. T. Pascoe. ...

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  9. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Treasurer (Hon. W. Hague) stated yesterday that he did not expect to be in a position until the following day to announce the result of ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES LOANS.

    It is stated on reliable authority that the New South Wales Government intend shortly to [?] a £12,000,000 conversion loan in London. The Savings Bank ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST IN THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The news that there is to be an election in Great Britain within a few weeks comes as a surprise, and people are naturally curious to know the reasons why a Parian ...

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  12. WOOL STEAMERS.

    Considerable interest is evinced every season in the passages made from Australia (particularly in the early season) by the special wool steamers. Three ...

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  13. HELPING AGRICULTURE.

    The Government have approved of the payment of a subsidy of £1 an acre for arable land, where a minimum of [?]/ a week was paid to laborers. It is estimated ...

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  14. ROBBERY ON A TRAIN.

    The loss of a diamond ring and a plain Cold ring on the Melbourne express on Thursday morning resulted in the secondclass passengers being detained in the ...

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  15. THE NEAR EAST.

    "The soup kitchen, of which they are very proud, as the cleanest and most upto-date in Greece, is financed from Adelaide." ...

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  16. NORTH-TERRACE.

    The Lord Mayor (Mr. Cohen) on Thursday said:"In view of the statement in the House of Assembly by the Commissioner of ...

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  17. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    Oxford University 1, Football Association 2. Rugby.—A friendly match,—Northumberland 10 Monmouthshire 6. Played at ...

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  18. GLENELG "BREAKWATER" DEBRIS.

    Mr. Hussey asked in the Assembly on Thursday If it was the intention of the Minister of Marine to take the necessary steps to remove the caissons and ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. KILLED BY A MOTOR CAR.

    As the result of the death of a child at Gisborne from injuries sustained through being struck by a motor car, the driver. Florence Orr, has been committed ...

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  20. CINEMA SLOGAN.

    The Prince of Wales, presiding! at a luncheon given by the British National Film League said it was well worth Great Britain's while to "lake the film industry seriously and ...

    Article : 206 words
  21. BREAKFAST FOODS.

    Mr. L. [?], a baker, of Northcote asked by the chairman of the Cost of Living Commission what he thought was responsible for the fall in the consumption of ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. WAGES OF MINERS.

    The minutes of the proposed award by the Acting-President (Mr. Justice Northmore) affecting the gold mining industry were discussed in the State Arbitration ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    Sir Alfred Yarrow has recently given £100,0110 to the British Royal Society for the encouragement of scientific research. In a letter accompanying the gift Sir ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. END OF THE SESSION.

    Though the Chief Secretary asked for notice of a question on the subject yesterday, it is understood a big effort will be made to finish the business of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  26. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Chief Secretary told the Hon. T. Gluyas that the revised electoral rolls were being printed and would be issued about the ...

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  27. A HINT TO IMMIGRANTS.

    Some many contradictory statements have latterly appeared as to the state of the labor market in Australia that authentic information is welcome (says the ...

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  28. A CORRECTION.

    In the report of the Local Court case of the Registrar-General versus Knox and [?] (published on the 15th instart, it was incorrectly stated that by ...

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  29. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    One of the first official acts of the now Chief Secretary (Hon. T. [?]) was affixing his signature to a [?] to sign a proclamation fixing the date of ...

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  30. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    For having counterfeit coins in their possession, with intent to utter them, two ship's firemen, Arthur Henry Ward and James Smith, were sentenced to 12 ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    After hearing evidence in camera regarding the circumstances of the death of Margaret Maine Sanderson, a school teacher, at the house of Katherine Power, in ...

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  32. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT ACT.

    Colonel Buckley, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the Empire Settlement Act migration schemes by Australian Farms, Limited, and the ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. THE OSBORNE GANTRIES

    The Premier (Sir Henry Barwell), in the Assembly on Thursday informed Mr. Price that the Government did not intend to consider the advisability of holding an ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. A MAIL FROM LONDON.

    An English mail dated London, October 18, by the Ormonde, is expected to arrive overland from Fremantle this evening. The letter portion will be distributed by the ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Classified advertisements intended for insertion in "The Advertiser" of Saturday (to-morrow) must be in this office as early as possible to-day. Advertisements ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. THE NORDIC.

    The Swedish steamer [?] is reported to have been chartered to load a cargo of wheat at Sydney for Japan. ...

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