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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Concerning the situation in Korea, the palace plot has led to the arrest of an Elder Statesman who had been appointed Minister of the Imperial Household, also ...

    Article : 169 words
  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Muinicipal Half-Holiday.—The Town Hall is to be closed this afternoon on the occasion of the interstate football match. Police Court.—Yesterday morning, at ...

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  4. OUR FEDERAL LETTER

    Parliament has got through its third week without any dislocation of parties and without any serious danger to the Government. You hear rumours ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    During the course of a speech last night the Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George. M.P., president Board of Trade, declared that government by favoured ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Shooting for the Loder Challenge cup, Lieutenant Addison, of South Australia, scored the possible 35 points with his seven shots at 600 yards, and made a ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. SUBMISSION OF TARIFF.

    The tariff is practically ready for submission to Parliament. The popular idea is that the tariff must be got out of the way before any rearrangement of parties ...

    Article : 328 words
  8. THE PRESS AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The British newspaper press Congratulates Australia on the unprecedented success of her representatives. ...

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  9. THE VOLUNTEER AGGREGATE.

    W. Cutler, of New South Wales, was fourth in the Volunteer Aggregate, and wins £5. ...

    Article : 18 words
  10. THE KING'S PRIZEMAN.

    When the tie was declared, Lieutenant Adlison (S.A.) and Private Hope agreed to pool the King's money prize, each receiving £155. ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. RURAL HOUSING.

    In the House of Commons Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman announced that the Government would early next session legislate to give effect to the main ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. LACK OF HUMOUR.

    There are some Ministers, also some politicians, who are so sensitive to public criticism that the remotest incidents, the most trivial facts that everybody is ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. THE CLOSURE.

    Being anxious to push on With the Irish Evicted Tenants Bill, the Prime Minister induced the House to authorise the closuring of the measure. ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. AIRSHIP PATRIE.

    The Premier of France (M. Clemenceau) and the Minister of War (General Picquart) ascended in the Patrie over Paris. A pipe burst while the airship ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. GREAT MARINE DISPUTE.

    Reuter's representative at San Francisco reports that the small steamer San Pedro, laden with lumber, collided at midnight on Saturday off Eureka, during ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. A DISAPPEARANCE.

    On arrival of the s. Togo from river ports yesterday, Captain Tait informed the police that Mrs. Cruse had asked him to make a report about her ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    The chief underground railways,motor, and horse omnibus companies have resolved to form a London passenger traffic board to consider the question of ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. TOTAL WINNINGS.

    The Australian team won £1400 in prize-money. ...

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  19. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The Loder Challenge Cup is one of the numenous Bisley unsquadded unlimited entry events, and is open only to members of his Majesty's Home, Indian, or ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. ACTING MINISTERIAL LEADERS.

    Since Mr. Deakin's absence, the responsibility for finding the business of the Government has fallen to Sir William Lyne. And thereby hangs a tale. Sir ...

    Article : 258 words
  21. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Prince von Bulow, Chancellor of Germany, in the course of an interview with a French journalist rejoiced at the improved relations between France and ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    An explosion occurred in a colliery in the province of Bungo, in Japan. It is feared that 471 men have been killed. ...

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  23. THEOSOPHY.

    Miss Maude MCarthy, the Sydney violinist, abandons music and devotes herself to theosophy. ...

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  24. BALLOONISTS MISSING.

    A military balloon, containing four officers, which ascended at Tsarskoeselo on Friday, has been found in the Baltic Sea. The officers are missing, and it ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. EAST AFRICA.

    At the request of the Earl of Elgin (Secretary of State for the Colonies), his Under-Secretary (Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, M.P.) visits East Africa and ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN APPEALS.

    In the matter of the Commissioner of Stamps of New South Wales versus Salting, the appeal was allowed with costs; and in that of Macnaghten versus ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. CLOCK AND CHIMES.

    At a meeting of the Launceston Centenary clock and chimes committee held yesterday afternoon at Bank Chambers, St. John-street, there were present—The ...

    Article : 348 words
  28. WESTRALIAN RAILWAY SURVEY.

    The Government is making desperate efforts to get through the West Australian Railway Survey Bill. The measure provides for an expenditure of £20,000, a ...

    Article : 388 words
  29. PARCEL POST.

    The General Post Office notifies that the rates of postage on parcels to New Zealand exceeding 4ft. in length and girth combined will be increased on ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyds:— Arrivals.—Herzogin, Sophie Charlotte, Crown of India, Suffolk, Frenken, ...

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  31. RATIO TELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION.

    Mr. J. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has appealed to the Right Hon. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General, to postpone adhesion to the Ratio-Telegraphic Convention held ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    British 2½ per cent. Consols are quoted at £83 17s 6d, as against £84 5s on Friday. ...

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  33. LATROBE POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. A. Boatwright, T. H. Cutts, and F. Rockliff, Js.P., at the Police Court this morning, A. Mainsbridge appeared, on remand, to answer to ...

    Article : 283 words
  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    For the Davis Cup Gore and Roper Barrett beat Norman Brookes (Melbourne) and A. F. Wilding (New Zealand), 3—6, 4—6, 7—5, 6—2, 13—11. ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    After swimming and drifting 20 miles, Jabez Wolfe failed to swim the Channel. He will not repeat the attempt. ...

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  36. ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTS.

    Anti-Japanese rioting has occurred in San Francisco, where four persons were killed and many others injured. ...

    Article : 22 words
  37. THE WEATHER.

    The weather has been very rough and cold during the last three days. We have had 30, 35, and 13 points of rain for that time. On Monday a very severe ...

    Article : 173 words
  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Wednesday and Thursday, August 14 and 15, Mr. A. J. Hawkins and pupils will present two programmes at the Mechanics' Institute. About 40 of Mr. ...

    Article : 208 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 972 words
  40. QUARANTINE QUESTION.

    The Quarantine Bill, which is now before the Representatives, is receiving some. rough treatment. Ministers have given to the word "quarantine" its widest ...

    Article : 218 words
  41. WHOOPING COUGH.

    The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of whooping cough makes it a favourite with all mothers. It liquifies the tough mucus, ...

    Article : 41 words
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