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  2. THE LAST PRACTICE.

    The South African cricketers will rest to-day. They had a long day's work on Wednesday, their final practice before they begin the serious business of the tour ...

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  3. BULLFINCH STOCKS.

    Wednesday was the quietest day on 'Chance since the beginning of the lively market in shares in Bullfinch companies. Stocks were turned over only in hundreds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PICTURES OF, THE HOUR.

    To-day marks the weekly advent of The Observer. That popular journal has made rapid strides during the past few years, until it has become a recognised authority ...

    Article : 446 words
  5. BULLFINCH FIND.

    The mining companies of the Golden Mile are interesting themselves in the Bullfinch country. Mr. G. M. Roberts has sent representatives of the Associated and ...

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  6. REVOLT IN PHILIPPINES

    Bare details have been received at official quarters of the greatest insurrection since the pacification of the Philippine Islands, following their cession by Spain ...

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  7. FRENCH MINISTRY RESIGNED.

    A telegram from Paris announces that the French Ministry have resigned office. The decision is understood to be due to the hostile attacks made upon M. Briand and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Advances to Workers Bill and Recreation Grounds Non-taxation Bill passed Secret Commissions Bill advanced to third reading stage. Land Valued Ass[?] Bill recommitted ...

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  9. Plot to Overthrow Government.

    While the railway strike was in about the middle of last month, the Minister of the Interior discovered a sabotage conspiracy in Paris. The deep-laid scheme ...

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  10. COUNCIL.

    The Council sat for a second time at night on Wednesday. the Hon. J. Warren and the Minister of Industry are each to the other like a rod rag is to a ...

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  11. PERSIA.

    Advices have been received of serious trouble at Shiraz, one of the chief trading centres in Southern Persia. The Kashgais attacked the town, and ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    Sharp conflicts took place to-day between the riotous express wagon strikers and the augmented patrols of armed a police, and many additional injuries have been ...

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  13. ARRESTS IN PORTUGAL

    Further important arrests have been made at the instance of the provisional Government of the new Republic. This week Senhor Franco, who was ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. THE BOILER MAKERS' LOCK-OUT.

    A circular accompanying the fresh ballot paper issued by the executive of the Boiler Makers; Society on the question of the new agreement with the shipbuilding employers ...

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  15. PHOTOGRAPHIC ENTERPRISE.

    At 16 minutes to 10 on Wednesday morning, or exactly 20 minutes before the arrival in Adelaide of the Melbourne express, an excellent enlarged photograph of the finish of ...

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  16. ASSEMBLY.

    After The Register went to press on Wednesday morning the Assembly continued to discuss the Estimates At 1.15 there were 16 members in ...

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  17. SOUTH WALE STRIKERS.

    Miners on strike iu South Wales collieries have been marching from pit to pit to try to persuade those who have continued at their work in join the strikers. ...

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  18. GREECE AND TURKEY

    The Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Gryparis) has had recent audience at Constantinople with the Sultan and Grand Vizier. As a result he believes that ...

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  19. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    The railway strikers appealed to British trades unions for aid. Mr. Appleton (President) has replied that the British trades unions at present need all the available ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. YOUNG TURKS.

    The Young Turk Party is disappointed, at the Kaiser' not having replied ia acknowledgment of the telegram sent to him after the meeting of protest against ...

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  21. UNSEEN EMPIRE.

    Professor David Starr Jordan (President of the Leland Stanford University of California), who visited Australia about two years ago, and has just ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. Premier and Colleagues.

    M. Aristide Briand, who is a comparatively young man as Premiers go—he is only 48—became Prime Minister of France on the resignation of M. Clemeneran in July ...

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  23. REPORT WITHOUT FOUNDATION.

    The reports regarding an alleged find three miles nortg-west of Bullfinch apparently have little foundation. No work, it is stated, has been done on the lease ...

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  24. CRUEL CAPTAIN.

    An extraordinary story was told in the Wellington Supreme Court the other day As a result the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) has ordered an enquiry to be [?] ...

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  25. GERMANY'S NAVY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Times, commenting on Germany's naval activity, ridicules the suggestion that there has been any delay in the construction of battle ...

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  26. LOS ANGELES EXPLOSION.

    In the conthicting theories regarding the origin of the disastrous explosion in The Los Angeles Times building, important evidence has been adduced in favour of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. PUGILISM.

    At the Stadium to-night J. Clabby, who, claims the middleweight championship of the world, knocked out Bob Bryant, the local middleweight champion, in Seven ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. CHOLERA.

    The alarming news was made known yesterday that numerous cases of cholera had occurred among the Turkish troops engaged in mancurves. Eight infected batlalions ...

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  29. BARRIER SCARE.

    Mr. Whitehead's official announcement with regard to the 10 weeks' water supply in the Stephens Creek Reservoir has caused a scare in the city. Landlords in ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. FIGHT WITH ROBBERS.

    The State Bank at Palestine, a town in Texas, was entered by a gang of bandits, who robbed the vault and retired. The bank officials were "covered" by armed ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. PLAGUE SCARE.

    There have been no further deaths of plague-infected rats in Suffolk. A ferret has been caught, however, at Woodbridge which was found to be infected, and several ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. RACING ACCIDENT.

    Muldoon (late Master Gluten) was destroyed at Ascot to-day after receiving terrible injuries in the Ascot Thousand through crashing into and demolishing the ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred between two trains at Luttre to-day. One passenger was killed and 23 were seriously injured ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The selectors (Messrs. C. Hill, C. Dolling, and E. Mayhe) have chosen the following team to represent South Australia in the match against South Africa, to be played ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. NEW SHOWS.

    To-day representatives of capital were busily employed among the leases on the Bullbunch line, and properties further afield Particular interest was taken in the visit ...

    Article : 420 words
  36. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The elegant candelabrum, manufactured by Mr. Schomburgk for the Hidley Testimonial Commitee, is to be forwarded by the mail steamer Orient to Mr. Edward ...

    Article : 156 words
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