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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2 p.m. PRESIDENT McKINLEY. The Speaker reported that he had sent a telegram of [?]y with President ...

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  3. [BY SUBMARLNE TELEGRAPH.] [Received September 11, 11.25 p.m.] THE ATTACK ON THE PRESIDENT.

    The latest bulletin with respect to the condition of President McKinley states that he passed a comfortable night and that his temperature this morning was 100 ...

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  4. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    Large numbers of country visitors were in Adilaide on Wednesday, but either they were blissfully ignorant that the Council was sitting, or, surprising as it may seem, ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received September 11, 11.23 p.m.] CHINA.

    Lord George Hamilton, Secretary, of State for India, and Mr. Chamberlain, have thanked the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria for their generous and ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal Customs and Beer Excise Bills had been got out of the way in the Senate to-day. when Senator O'Connor proposed to procced with the Public Service ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    An Indian was [?]ted in the Hamilton [?]tery. The fire burned for [?] considerable portion of the day, but only a few [?][?] the ceremony. The ashes will be ...

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  8. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    A public meeting in connection with the twentieth century offering of the Presbyterian Church in South Australia was held in the Town [?] on Wednesday evening. ...

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  9. NEW [?]INEA AFFAIRS.

    The Chief Sceretary has received from the Lieutenant-Governor of New Guinea a request that the steamer Merrie England Shall be immediately docked for ordinary ...

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  10. KILLED BY A BO[?]H.

    At Barham, on the Murray, a family [?] Waring, consisting of husband, wife, [?] two children, were living in a [?]. A strong wind dislodged the limb of [?] tree, ...

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  11. FOUND DROWNED.

    [?]ans C[?]n, aged 24, of Tragowel, who has recently been suffering from [?]psy, was found drowned in the River Lo[?]don, in the vicinity of his residence. ...

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  12. METHODIST CECUMENICAL CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist cumenical Conference, now sitting in London, yesterday recorded their thankfulness at the Union of Australasian Methodists, and anticipated other ...

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  13. A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING.

    Tottie Edmondson, in company with other children, was on her way from school when she went to play with the railway turntable. While pushing it around she ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A chemist, John M. Phillips, struck a match with the intention of lighting a five, when an explosion of gas, which had escaped through an alleged defective pipe, ...

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  15. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The evidence tendered to the Factories Act Commission to-day wasa strongly de[?]ciatory of the workings of that very much abused measure. A representative of ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. "CHEERY AND CHATTY."

    A bulletin, issued at 3.20 yesterday afternoon, stated that there was no change in the condition of President McKinley. The physicians in attendance on Mr. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The time for receiving tenders for the Now South Wales four million loan, at 3 per cent., the minimum being fixed at £94, has now expired. There have been ...

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  18. CONDITION EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY.

    Last night at 9 o'clock a bulletin was issued, which stated that the doctors considered the President's condition to be eminently satisfactory. It is believed that ...

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  19. BISHOP GOES RESIGNATION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the [?]lican dio[?] to-day, a resolution, of which the following is a portion, was passed:- "That this council has learned with deep ...

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  20. A GREAT SUCCESS.

    The State Premier, Mr. John See, has received the following cable message from Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General, dated London, September 10:—"Loan great ...

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  21. THE CONSPIRATORS.

    Miss Emma Goldman, whose lectures, according to Czolgosz, incited him to attempt the assassination of the President; Abraham Issach, who is described as an ...

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  22. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    A child, 15 months old, was worried and injured in a shocking manner by a mastiff at Newcastle. The child was playing on the street outside his home, when another ...

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  23. A WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. Edward Matthews, formerly of Hawthorn, has been [?]ged for probate. Testator left real estate valued at £4,385, and personal valued ...

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  24. A BRITISH LOAN.

    Yesterday tenders were opened for £2,000,000 worth of Treasury bills, to be issued by the British Government to meet war expenses. They were largely over ...

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  25. A BIG PLOT.

    The American police believe that the conspirators concerned in the attempt on Mr. McKinley's life had formed a plot with a much wider scope, There are grounds for ...

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  26. THE MELBOURNE DIOCESE.

    The proposal of a special committee of the Anglican council to subdivide the diocese of Melbourne into four parts, was considered by the "Bishop's council" to-day. ...

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  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  28. FATAL FALL DOWN A LIFT WELL.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Australian bond and free stores. Young-street, this morning, when John Hunter was killed through falling down a lift well. Deceased, ...

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  29. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Assembly galleries were once more bare when the Speaker took the chair on Wednesday, for the Tramways Bill was not due till 4 o'clock, and the preliminary ...

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  30. SHADOWING ANARCHISTS.

    The New York police are now taking a census of all the Anarchists in that city. All persons who are found to belong to [?]archist societies will be shadowed, in ...

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  31. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A young man, Arthur Leecourt, 20 years of age, residing at Pyrmont, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital this morning, suffering from injuries to his head. ...

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  32. MESSAGE TO THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor on Wednesday morning received the following cablegram from the British Ambassador at Washington in reply to his cablegram of Monday:—"The ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The police are serving notices on the trustees and owners of halls in Kalgoorlie, making it known that if such halls are again used for Sunday entertainments at which a ...

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  34. THE CITY COUNCIL'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. C. A. Murphy, the consular agent for the United States in Adelaide, has sent the following letter to Mr. R. C. Kippist, the acting town clerk:—"I have the honor ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A strike of 150 men, employed at roasting furnaces of the Cockle Creek sulphide works at Newcastle, occurred to-day. It seems that alterations have been made in ...

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  36. THE SENATE.

    The President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. CONTROL OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Senator Charleston (S.A.) presented a petition from residents of South Australia, ...

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  37. GAMINGHOUSE-KEEPERS FINED.

    At the Boulder Police Court two men, Edward Jackson and Thomas Wilkie, proprietors of the Lochiel Sporting Depot, were fined £50 each on a charge of being ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,495,000 quarters, as against 2,550,000 quarters a week ago, a decrease of 55,000 ...

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  39. A WILY CHINAMAN.

    The affairs of a Chinese bankrupt named Tin Yow, who carried on business in Castlereagh-street, Sydney, under the style of Mow, War, & Co., merchants, have been ...

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  40. SQUANDERING AN ALLOWANCE.

    The auditors of the Coolgardie Town Council have been successful in Local Court proceedings against the ex-mayor, Mr. C. Sol[?]mon, who was once Minister for ...

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  41. DIVORCE LAWS.

    Mr. Justice J. B. Simpson in the Divorce Court to-day remarked that the number of divorce petitions appeared to be assuming serious proportions. The chief clerk in ...

    Article : 236 words
  42. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. A. E. Merritt, secretary of the South Australian Football Club and treasurer of the Journeymen's Butchers' Association, died this afternoon from pneumonia. Mr. ...

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  43. AN ALLEGED REFUGEE.

    Police-constable Porter, of Kalgoorlie, is proceeding to Adelaide to bring back Frank Russell, who is wanted here on a charge of unlawfully wounding a woman ...

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  44. THE NEW JUDGES.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the appointment of Mr. Justice Stone as Chief Justice, and Mr. S. H. Parker as second puisne judge, were confirmed. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    A big seam of coal of good quality has been struck close to deep water near Port Clinton. The bore struck the Seam at a depth of 47 ft. The bore is down 62 ft., ...

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  47. THE TARIFF AND THE BUDGET.

    The Federal Cabinet has practically decided upon the main features of the tariff. The trouble now is of fitting the Budget to the tariff and the tariff to the Budget. The ...

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  48. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Man of War," Port Adelaide.—The wreck of the Royal George occurred in 1782. By the use of the diving bell, the ship, embedded in the deep, was surveyed in 1817. ...

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  49. KENNEL CLUB SHOW.

    The seventh annual show of the Kenne[?] Club of New South Wales was opened for judging to-day. There are some 400 entries in various sections, the quality of ...

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  52. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    The 47 Afghans who are now on their way to Melbourne will have to satisfy a Customs officer that they are British subjects before they will be permitted to Land. Such as are ...

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  53. PARLIAMENTARY DIGGING MATCH.

    Sir—In reference to your report on the Parliamentary visit to the Goodwood blocks and the Sturt ploughing and digging match, I am not aware who your informant is, but ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Sir John Forrest is engaged on a scheme of naval defence for the Commonwealth, and will confine himself largely to the recommemdations of the conference of naval ...

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  58. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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