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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Katoomba police Court on Wednesday Julius Smith was [?]ined £30—in default, four months imprisonment, on a charge of having sold wine ...

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  3. PRESIDENTAL ELECTION.

    Mr. W.J. Bryan (Democratic candidate for the American Presidency), in another public letter, declares that if elected he will enforce the anti-trust ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 122 words
  5. THE WRECKED AEON.

    Fifty-four castaways including 35 Chinese, from the Howard Smith wrecked steamer Aeon, arrived at Suva (Fiji), yesterday, all well. ...

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  6. MINING.

    Broken Hill shares were quoted on Change to-day as follow:—Proprietary, 40s. 7d.; North: 51s, 3d. Adelaide. Friday. ...

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  7. THE IRISH CAUSE.

    The New York "Sun," quoting Mr Dillon's belief that the Irish cause, if killed in America, would soon die in Ireland, remarks: If Mr. Dillon is ...

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  8. BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    The births recorded in Sydney during September numbered 1262 and the deaths 485. The births were above the average, and the deaths showed ...

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  9. THE FREEMAN AND WALLACE CASE.

    Mr. Justice Coh[?]n on Wednesday gave his reserved judgment in the matter of the application by the defendants in the case of Grimson v. ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Amongst those sucessful at the South-street (Ballarat) competitions are the following:—Temperance recital, Jean Robertson, Adelaide, second; ...

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  11. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    William Ernest Morley leaves Fremantle on Friday on a walking tour round the coast of Australia. His kit contains a special water tin, ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE FRUSTRATED.

    There was an extraordinary occurrence yesterday, when a morgue inquest was disturbed by a man dashing in and exclaiming that a man was ...

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  13. QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS.

    King Edward being aware of the great interest taken by the nation in general in "The Letters of the late Queen Victoria," has commanded a new ...

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  14. GAMING AT AN HOTEL.

    The hearing was concluded of the police court case on Wednesday in Which Albert Read, license of the Glasgow Arms Hotel, Ultimo, was ...

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  15. MONEY ORDERS AND DEPOSITS.

    The amount sent through the money order office during September were as follows:—Victoria, £13,000; South Australia, £3500; New South Wales, ...

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  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 16 words
  17. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  18. Barrier Miner.

    THE Government is giving evidence of its good faith in the matter of national defence. The Parliament has not yet boen in session a fortnight, and it was ...

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  19. APPARENT DELIBERATE SUICIDE.

    Karl Altget, aged 22, a German wool buyer, was found dead in his bedroom, at his residence, Royston, Kurraba-road, North-Sydney, on Wednesday. ...

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  20. BISLEY RIFLE TEAM.

    It had been decided to place £1000 on the Federal estimates as a contribution towards the expenses of an Australian rifle team at the Bisley national ...

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  21. AN ELECTION APPEAL.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Gregory was defeated for Menzies by the Labor candidate at the general elections. It has been decided to appeal ...

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  22. RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    The report of the Railway Department for the year ended June 30,19[?]8, shows the gross revenue to have been £3,873, 368, and the net surplus ...

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  23. IMPORTING MORPHIA INTO CHINA.

    It is officially announced at Pekin that the Powers have now assented to the prohibition of the importation into China of morphia, except for medicinal ...

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  24. THE METAL MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  25. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE REVENUE.

    The Customs and excise revenue for September, amounted to £927, 161 as compared with £891,632 for the same period of last year. The revenue for ...

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  26. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    At the Ballart Assizes yesterday Albert Cartledge, a blacksmith, and well known as a footballer, was placed on his trial for the murder of his ...

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  27. MARRIAGE OF CARRIE MOORE.

    Miss Carrie Moore (the well-known actress) was married on Wednesday to P. P. Bigwood, a well-known English sporting man. The ceremony took ...

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  28. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY.

    Mr. Frederick Hauros of Gawler, met with a fatal accident yesterday when driving his motor car on the Clare-road from Tarlee. The car was coming down ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The West Australian gold yield for September amounted to 138.240 fine ounces, valued at £587,209. The total for the nine months amounted to ...

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  30. STATE GOVERNOR SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael,the State Governor, Who is suffering from influenza and bronchits is much worse. His Excelleney's medical attendants ...

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  31. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    The floods in the province of Hyderabad (India), are worse than at first reported. One estimate mentions the death roll as being ten thousand. ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Dividends paid by the West Australian Gold Mining Company's first nine months of the current year are as follow:—Great Boulder, £196,875; ...

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  33. ACCIDENT TO AN ELECTRICIAN.

    At Murrurundi on Wednesday William Prentice, an electrician employed in the railways electrical department, was found in an ...

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  34. ALLEGED ILLICIT GOLD BUYING.

    The police yesterday continued their raid against persons alleged to be guilty of illicit gold buying and arrested several in Bendigo. The hearing of the ...

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  35. A SERIES OF FIRES.

    On Thursday morning, just about as the Eight-hours procession had concluded its march, the alarm bell warned the Fire Brigade that a fire had ...

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  36. LANCASHIRE MILLS CLOSED.

    Since the majority of Lanonshire cotton mills (owing to trouble with the operatives) have closed, the decrease in the consumption of engine coal has ...

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  37. THEFT OF DIAMONDS.

    Edwin Elliott was sentenced at the Quarter Sessions on Wednesday to 3 years imprisonment on a charge of having stolen 20 diamonds, the ...

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  38. DOCTORS AND THE WAGE LIMIT.

    As Already shortly reported in "The Minor" the "Friendly Societies of New South Wales will have nothing to do with the suggested agreement with ...

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  39. AMERICAN CRUISER SQUADRON.

    Reuter's Melbourne office has received advice from Suva, Fiji, that the American Cruiser Squadron will not visit New Zealand or Australia as had ...

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  40. ACTIONS IN THE ADMIRALTY COURT.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Darley), sitting as a Judge in Commission in the Vice-Admiralty on Wednesday, consolidated the ...

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  41. LETTER SORTER'S PAY.

    Letter sorters now receiving less than £141 per annum, will be paid full rates from July 1. ...

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  42. THE MUNGANA (CHILLAGOE) COMPANY.

    The directors of the Mungana (Chillagoe) Company, North Queensland, in their report for the year ended June 30, state that the quantity of ore ...

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  43. RAILWAY COMBINES IN ENGLAND.

    The "Daily Express" states that the formation of railway combines in England will enable the companies to enforce an all-round reduction in wages ...

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  44. TRAMWAY BOARD INQUIRY.

    The Tramway Board inquiry was continued yesterday. Mr. Lawton (president of the Tramway Employees' Union), resuming his evidence said ...

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  45. NEW AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS.

    During September 123 men and 21 women were naturalised in the Common wealth. The number of naturalisations since January last is 885. ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. T. Price) has received the following telegram from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Wade):—"I have ...

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  47. ILLEGAL IMPORTATION OF OPIUM.

    Yen Sap Young, a Malay, was on Wednesday fined £51—in default, three months' imprisonment—on a charge of having illegally imported seven tins ...

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  48. THE JUNCTION.

    An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Junction mine was held at Brookman's Building, Adelaide, on Wednesday morning. Mr. ...

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  49. TWO SYDNEY ESTATES.

    The estate of the late Colonel Waddell (brother of the State Treasurer Mr. Thomas Waddell) has been valued for probate at £3822. The estate of ...

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  50. DARING TRAIN ROBBERY.

    A gang of 30 youths, by means of revolvers and bombs, captured the War-saw to St. Petesburg mail train at Bezz[?]y yesterday. Overpowering the ...

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  51. POPULAR ACTOR'S DEATH.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson received a telegram yesterday afternoon from Perth conveying the news of the death of Mr. Dudley Clinton, a popular actor. ...

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  52. CALLED A "SCAB."

    Amy Homer, a young woman, was yesterday fined £1, with 21s. costs— in default, three weeks imprisonment— for having called a tram driver a ...

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  53. A SUNKEN BARQUE.

    It is generally believed at Port Adelaide that further efforts to raise the sunken barque Norma from the sea bottom at the Semaphore anchorage ...

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  54. LORD KITCHENER.

    The announcement that Lord Kitchener intends to go on tour at the termination of his appointment in India has revived in military circles the hope ...

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  55. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    An inquest was held yesterday at Tamworth, on the body of Frederick James Wilson, which was found in the Peel River on Tuesday. The evidence ...

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  56. BANK OF ADELAIDE.

    An interim dividend at the rate of 9 per cent. per annum has been declared by the Bank of Adelaide Payable on November 6. ...

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  57. COLLISION OF STEAMERS.

    A Turkish steamer in a collision, yesterday, sank a f[?]rry steamer at Stamboul, outside Smyrna. A hundred and forty persons were drowned. ...

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  58. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. W. J. Clarke, owner of the Mount Schanck estate near Mount Gambier, has offered that property, which consists of about 45,000 acres, ...

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  59. CANTON PIRATES.

    According to news received at Port Darwin Canton pirates, after robbing a steam launch, killed six passengers and kidnapped one. ...

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  60. ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    The case in which Alfred Jackson, the principal witness for the Crown in the notorious Dight-Grand murder trial, charged Charles J. Haynes, ...

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  61. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    At Tamworth yesterday an inquest was held on the body of R. R. Doyle, of Moon Creek, who was found shot near a wore fence on Tuesday. A ...

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  62. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. Lasker retains the chess championship, having beaten Dr. Tarrasch at Dusseldorf (Germany) by 8 games to 3. ...

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  63. A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    A gentleman who was crossing the tramway track excavations in wake-field-street recently had his leg broken by a ponderous piece of metal. He ...

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  64. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The Queensland revenue for the last quarter amounted to £1,259,371. as compared with £1,218,618 for the corresponding period of last year. The ...

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  65. FELL THROUGH A VIADUCT.

    At Murrumburrah a fettler named J. Hickey had three ribs broken by falling through a viaduct. Bronchial Pnenmonia supervened and he died. ...

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  66. SMALLPOX ON BOARD A MAIL STEAMER.

    The Messageries Maritimes steamer Occanien, on which smallpox had occurred arrived at the Semaphore anchorage yesterday. One passenger ...

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  67. THE WRIGHT AEROPLANE.

    M. Weiller, the purchaser of the French Patents of the Wright aeroplane, has ordered a French firm to construct 50 of them. ...

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  68. LURING IMMIGRANTS TO THE STATES.

    Statements were made at the meeting of the Labor Council last night that there were a great number of unemployed in New South Wales, yet the ...

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  69. THE TASMANIAN MURDER.

    The hearing of the charge of the murder of Adolph Bock preferred against George Hudson was concluded yesterday, It is alleged that Hudson ...

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  70. THE WRECKED LOCH FINALS.

    Another body washed ashore from the ill-fated barque Lo[?]h Finals, has been identified as that of Peterson, the steward. The body was terribly ...

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  71. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  72. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. and carried forward £15,508. Mr. Holland is expected to arrive ...

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  73. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Denkin) announces that he has invited President Roosevelt to visit Australia while on his way to Africa for big, game ...

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  74. THE HOMEBUSH MARKET.

    The Hombush market was yesterday lower by 10s. per head for prince cattle and from 1Os. to 15s. per head for Queenslanders and medium quality. ...

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  75. BRITISH SEAMAN COURT-MARTIALLED.

    A court martial was held on H.M.S. Powerful yesterday, the prisoner being Seye Edward Miller, an able seaman on H.M.S. Gibraltar, Miller was ...

    Article : 85 words
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