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  2. VIA AMERICA.

    Sept. 4, R.M.S. Marama, outside Suva. Four days ago and 1400 miles back we said goodbye to Australia. To-morrow we reach Suva. We are not over the horizon yet. ...

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  3. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Senator Millen is to speak in Wagga, particularly in reply to Mr. M'Garry. The reports from the district speak most encouragingly of Mr. Fletcher's progress. Women ...

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  4. THE LIBERAL MARCH.

    "If you want progress against stagnation, vote for the Liberal party, and down with Labour." The Premier's meeting at Marrickville last ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia will start tomorrow for South Africa, where the Duke at Capetown will open the first Union ...

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  6. CHINA MOVING.

    The Imperial Assembly of China, which is asserted to be the prelude to the granting of a Constitution, and which consists of 91 members nominated by the Crown, ...

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  7. THE WOOLAMAI TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars received to-day of the tragedy near Woolamai show that there were three victims, and not four as was reported. They were—Mark Blake Daly, aged about 70 ...

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  8. THE LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE

    Three hundred men are employed digging among the ruins for the bodies of employees in the "Los Angeles Times" office, California, which was completely ...

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  9. LABOUR AT WAR.

    Prospects of labour are gloomy in Germany. There is a prospect of a lockout of 630,000 men in the metal trades. If the employers should take this step ...

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  10. COTTON OPERATIVES FIRM.

    The master cotton spinners have rejected the proposal of the cardroom workers. Oct. 4. In further negotiations with Mr. ...

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  11. FEDERAL BUILDINGS THREATENED.

    The Postmaster at Los Angelos is receiving letters threatening to destroy by an explosion of dynamite the new Federal buildings. Armed men have accordingly ...

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  12. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    Lately many evasions of the immigration law by Chinese have been brought to light, culminating in the suspension of Mr. J. M. Bowell, Controller of ...

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  13. NATAL SUPREMACY.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has written to Lord Charles Beresford in reply to the latter's letters calling for addltional Dreadnoughts and cruisers. Mr. ...

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  14. A PROLONGED STRIKE.

    A year ago the owners or Clifton colliery, Nottingham, announced a readjustment of wages following on the introduction of new machinery. Nine hundred ...

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  15. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    A sensation has been caused in Christiania by the announcement of the altered plans of Captain Amundsen. Dr. Nansen declares that Captain ...

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  16. DRY FARMING.

    President Taft, by pressing a button at his summer home in Massachusetts, gave the signal at Spokane, Washington State, for the formal opening of the Dry Farming ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN LAND TAX

    The "Scotsman" says that the full text of the Land Bill of Australia, which it has now received, does not remove the belief that it will injuriously affect the stability ...

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  18. REARRANGING THE MINISTRY.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, is ill with a bad attack of quinsy, and the rearrangement of the Cabinet may remain at a standstill for a week. ...

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  19. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon bidding was brisk for all good sorts. There were many withdrawals of shabbies and second-hand lots. ...

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  20. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Lord Tennyson, writing to the "Times," says that while there are several reasons why Government cannot be carried on in Australia without payment of members ...

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  21. MARRIAGE SHOPS.

    Amid a great storm of applause at his Marrickville meeting last night, the Premier declared that it was the Government's intention to take drastic steps for the suppression ...

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  22. A STEAMER LOST.

    It is reported that the steamer Chiriqui, 643 tons, of the Pacific Steamship Navigation, has been lost in the Gulf of Panama, owing to an explosion of her boilers. The ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Post Office officials are arranging to employ girls instead of boys as indoor messengers in post offices. MANUFACTURER'S SUICIDE. ...

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  24. DISEASE IN THE ARMY.

    Lord Kitchener, addressing the students of the Medical School of Middlesex Hospital, paid a tribute to the medical corps of India. Enteric fever, he said, was ...

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  25. "THE SEAT'S THE THING."

    The genuine working-man might profitably devote a moment or two to the record of a number of the Labour candidates who seek to enter Parliament upon his back. In many ...

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  26. AMERICAN BOY SCOUTS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, organiser of the Boy Scouts in Great Britain, has returned from the United States, where he was interested in ...

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  27. EARL GREY IN WEST INDIES.

    The visit of Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, to the West Indies next year is reported to be in connection with the report of the recent Royal Commission on ...

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  28. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    President Taft declares that the economy desired by critics is not possible if a popular programme of expenditure is to be carried out. ...

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  29. THE PERIOD OF INCUMBENCIES.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in the course of a speech at St. Albans on Church work, advocated that incumbents be instituted for five or ten years, instead of for life. Church ...

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  30. RECORD IN COTTON MARKET.

    A new seasonal record in cotton was established in New York to-day, the market closing at from 4.20 to 30 points above Saturday's prices. ...

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  31. YELLOW FEVER IN WEST AFRICA.

    Sir Rubert Royce, Professor of Pathology a Liverpool University, has discovered that yellow fever is endemic in West Africa, and that hitherto the disease has ...

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  32. THE BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    Camellia McCluskey was charged at the Bendigo Supreme Court to-day with having murdered her three infant children at Don-street, Bendigo, on August 7. Accused pleaded ...

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  33. BAPTISTS IN RUSSIA.

    An interesting feature of the Baptist Congress in St. Petersburg, apart from the despatch of greetings to Australian Baptists, was the laying of the ...

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  34. THE CHINESE QUEUE.

    Wu-Hi-Fang has petitioned the Throne in Peking to abolish the queue, because Chinese in America are subjected to ridicule for wearing it. ...

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  35. COMMUNION OF CHILDREN.

    In reference to the decrees of the Vatican fixing the age of the first communion at seven years, the Rome correspondent of the "Catholic Herald" declares that the ...

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  36. TROUBLE ON A SAILING SHIP.

    Early this morning a number of sailors from the British ship William Mitchell, which arrived from London on September 13 last, and is lying at No. 3 Wharf, Woolloomooloo ...

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  37. MINING FATALITY.

    Seventy-two miners, mostly Mexicans and Japanese, have been killed in Monterey mine, New Mexico. ...

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  38. BRITISH LAND TAXES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has called a conference of building co-operative societies owing to the apprehension which exists among working ...

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  39. CHINESE DEFALCATIONS.

    The Taotal of Shanghai has been cashiered. This step is attributed to misappropriation of £400,000, which the foreign banks in the city lent to tide over ...

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  40. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS.

    Speaking at the opening of the new convent in Molong on Sunday afternoon the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst (the Right Rev. Dr. Dunne) said the opportunity of giving ...

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  41. A BIBLICAL TERCENTENARY.

    The British and Foreign Bible Society has resolved to promote the general observance of the tercentenary of the 1611 translation of the Bible. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The police in Cracow raided a revolutionary organisation composed of Russian refugees, and arrested 30 ringleaders. They discovered a waggon-load of ...

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  43. FIRE IN PITT-STREET.

    The fire brigade received a call shortly before 11 o'clock last night to 285 Pitt-street, occupied by Symonds, Ltd., as a furniture warehouse. ...

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  44. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    At the International Cancer Conference in Paris Professor Delbert read a paper, in which he claimed that cancer is not incurable if there is early resort to surgery. ...

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  45. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    William Trelty, a resident of Cyril-street, Rosevllle, visited the North Sydney Police Station on Monday night, and informed the officer in charge that he had been balled up ...

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  46. MEAT FOR AUSTRIA.

    Members or tue Vienna Chamber of commerce inspected the Smithfield Meat Mar[?]ets, where colonial importers impressed them with the fact that New Zealand meat ...

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  47. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra have arrived at Suez. Money advanced upon all securities. N.S.W. Mont de Piete D. and I. Co., Ltd., 74 ...

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  48. THE SEASONS CHANGE.

    At all seasons Wolfe' Schnapp[?] is the beverage that b[?]. Buy whole bot[?]les.— Advt. ...

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