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  3. A RARE MANUSCRIPT.

    In July many protests were made against the action of the Liverpool Athenaeum management in selling the well- known Glenriddell manuscript copies of ...

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  4. WEDDING IN GERMANY.

    Princess Victoria Augusta, the Duke and Duchess of Aosto, Queen Amelia, the Duke of York, Prince Eitel Friednich, and the Crown Prince and ...

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  5. SCENE OF DISASTER.

    Pathetic scenes have been witnessed where the tenement houses collapsed. Great crowds remained in the vicinity throughout the night, among t them ...

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  6. NECKLACE CASE.

    In connection with the theft of tide £150,000 pearl necklace Joseph Grizgard, Simon Silverman, and Leisson. Gumwirth (Austrian diamond dealers), John Lockett ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Ellison-Macartney, who is suffering from a severe chill, has been obliged, under medical advice, to cancel all her engagements for the next fortnight. For ...

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  8. BURNS AND HIS FRIENDSHIPS.

    Robert Riddell, "the trusty Glenriddell," is remembered chiefly as the friend of Robert Burus. Much of his life was passed in antiquarian and literary ...

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  9. LATE MR. STEAD.

    Miss Estelle Stead's book, "'My Father, contains some remarkable experiences. It declares that the late Mr. Stead was to have had the disposal of the late ...

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  10. THE WORST SLUMS.

    The corporation inspector in July directed certain improvement to the collapsed tenements, and these were duly carried out. The accident is likely to lead ...

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  11. HISTORY OF THE THEFT.

    In mysterious fashion a pearl necklace has worth £150,000 has disappeared while in transit from Paris to London (wrote a London correspondent of the South ...

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  12. PATHETIC DISCOVERY.

    Amongst the rains a little boy was found in his cot with a look of terror, his face being tear-stained, and his land clasped the bedclothes convulsively. The ...

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  13. GERMANY'S EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    In January last the Postmaster-General announced in the Reichstag that the Government contemplated establishing wireless communication with German ...

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  14. IMPERIAL MIGRATION.

    In a special article on Imperial migration the London Daily Telegraph points out that Great Britain has no system of organisation for obtaining ...

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  15. FIERCE HURRICANE.

    A hurricane is sweeping the coast, and the s. Mobjack, which was formerly a Dominion liner, is reported to have been sunk, and eight of the crew and several ...

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  16. FEDERAL BATTLE CRUISER.

    Reuter states that the crew of the battle cruiser Australia held a convert in the Town Hall in the evening for the benefit of the family of the late Petty ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australians defeated a Winnipeg team by one wicket and 178 runs. Winnipeg played 13 in the field and 17 batsmen. Macartney and Crawford were ...

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  18. VESSELS IN COLLISION.

    A serious mishap occurred in the Brisbane River this morning, in the vicinity of New Farm Wharf, when the E. and A. liner Aldenham, in ...

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  19. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Charred remains removed from the train wrecked at Alsgill proved to be those of Kirkby Stephen, the only means of identification being remnants of ...

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  20. DRUGGED AND ROBBED.

    A girl passenger offered Prince Urus-sofia a drugged drink, when travelling on the Vienna-Venice express. On awaking the Prince missed a heirloom diamond ...

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  21. ECUADOR CONCESSIONS.

    The text of the concession shows that Lord Murray of Elibank has secured the right to utilise any public petroleum lands discovered in Ecuador during the ...

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  22. CHINAMAN STABBED.

    Because a Chinese married a white woman, despite a neighbour's warnings, the latter attacked the Chinaman, and beat and stabbed him fatally, and ...

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  23. SIR ARTHUR DOUGLAS.

    Sir Arthur Douglas remains in the Carlisle infirmary. no improvement having occurred in his condition. An official statement made liter ...

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  24. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.

    General Huerta has decided to resign the Presidency in favour of General Trevino, but announces his candidature for the October elections. ...

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  25. FEARFUL EXPLOSION.

    Owing to a gas escape in the cellar of a wife in the industrial quarter a waiter attempted to investigate matters with a lighted candle. A violent explosion ...

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  26. TRADES UNION SYMPATHY.

    The Trades' Union Congress condoled with those bereaved by the Alsgill disaster. Mr. Chandler (railway clerks) remarked that the lowest percentage of ...

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  27. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A terrible accident accurred near the abattoirs this afternoon. A train ran into the abattoirs motor van, killed the driver, O. Walker, and his assistant, P. ...

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  28. TURKISH BATTLESHIP.

    Turkey's battleship Reshadish has been launched at Barrow. It is to carry 10 13.5 guns, and is to have a speed of 25 knots. ...

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  29. GREAT HEAT WAVE.

    Cleveland and Chicago are suffering from a heat wave. Sixteen infants have died in the former city. Record September temperatures have been registered, ...

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  30. BREEDERS' ST. LEGER.

    Mr. A. F. Basset's Roseworthy won the Breeders' St. Leger at Derby, beating Mr. W. Raphael's Louvoas, the St. Leger favourite. ...

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  31. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The training ship Port Jackson has left for Rotterdam with a party of cadets. ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    Arrival.—At Callao—Asgerd, ship. from Port Victoria. Departures.—For Adelaide Artemis, s., from Puget Sound. ...

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  33. THE DERBY WINNER.

    Mr. A. P. Cupliffs's Aboyeur, which won the Derby race in June, has been sold for 13,000 guineas, and is to be shipped to Russia. ...

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  34. HARRY THAW.

    The judge granted a habeas corpus, releasing Thaw, who was immediately taken into the custody of the immigration authorities to undergo a preliminary ...

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  35. BALKAN QUESTION.

    The Government has addressed a note to the Powers asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria with a view to a settlement about Dedeagatch. ...

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  36. CRICKET

    Sussex scored 170 and 140, defeating Surrey, whose totals were 195 and 95. The final percentage for the county championship are:—Surrey. 62.30; North ...

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  37. LETTERGRAMS.

    If the exigencies of the political situation permit, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) intends providing facilities for the despatch by telegraph of what he ...

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  38. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The prosecution of the Prime Minister's assailants at Lossiemouth has been abandoned. ...

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  39. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific cable receipts total £107,- 900, and expenditure £121,625, leaving £32,269 to be provided by the Imperial and Dominion Parliaments. ...

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  40. LATE MISS DAVISON.

    The estate of the late Miss Davison, the Derby suffragette, is valued at £186, and has been bequeathed in deceased's own handwriting to her mother. ...

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  41. GIRL TELEPHONISTS.

    Five female telephone operators have been charged with accepting bribes from a grain merchant, who for several years has been informed of all the business ...

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  42. A BIG BLAZE.

    One of the largest fires known in the city broke out in the bonded store at the Bridgewater canal. It was filled with oil, butter, and bacon, and is still ...

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  43. DAMAGES AWARDED.

    The reserved decision was given to- day in connection with the claim for £200 for damages sustained in a collision with a motor car, made by C. ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot pipes, is quoted at £25 15s, a drop of 15s for the week. Turpentine is quoted at 29s 10½d, a ...

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  45. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    This morning the visiting British Parliamentary party journeyed northward by rail from Sydney. At Cockle Creek one section viewed the works of the ...

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  46. DOCKING THE AURORA.

    The Cabinet to-night confirmed the action of the Premier in bringing the Antarctic expedition's steamer Aurora from Hobart, and docking her. The ...

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  47. BOXING.

    Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, knocked out Al. Plazzer, of Jowa, in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round bout. The fighting was brisk. ...

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  48. NOT A GREY HAIR.

    If you, at the age of forty-five, desire to have a head of hair, and not a grey hair, our advice is, use Russian Hair Restorer. It strengthens the growth, ...

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