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  2. SEISMIC ACTIVITY. ERUPTIONS IN HAWAII.

    Still another report of volcanic activity has been received to add to those which have been so frequently published within the past week or two. ...

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  3. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, his prepared a new scheme for the organisation of the home army, which he outlined yesterday at Glasgow. The ...

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  4. THE IRISH QUARREL. EXPELLED PARTY MEMBERS.

    Further developments of interest are taking place in connection with the quarrel in the ranks of the Irish Nationalists Mr. John O'Donnell, M.P. for South Mayo, and ...

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  5. REBUILDING SCHEME.

    The announcement made in "The Argus" last week of the proposal of a sub-committee of the Melbourne Hospital regarding the removal of the Hospital to Sydney-road, ...

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  6. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE. A PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    His Holiness the Pope has issued a further encyclical dealing with the situation of the Church in France. The document expresses the desire of the ...

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  7. THE AMEER'S TACT.

    The Ameer, during his present Indian tour, has shown considerable tact, the latest and most conspicuous instance being a concession to the religious feeling of the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Following on the publication in Saturday's issue of "The Argus" of a cable message announcing that H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught had started on a tour of the ...

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  9. BOER VIOLENCE.

    For some time past complaints have been made that strong measures have been taken by Boers in the Orange River Colony to compel farmers to join Orange Unie, the ...

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  10. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Bridget Webber, an old-age pensioner, who lived in a rented room in Warwick-street, North Melbourne, died suddenly on Saturday morning. She had ...

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  11. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    A good deal of discussion, especially in military circles, is being evoked by the proposal, lately revived in France, for the construction of a tunnel under the Channel. ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY MR. DEVLIN.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Devlin, M.P., referring to the trouble in the Irish party, says that Mr. O'Brien has no right to speak for the party, as he is no longer ...

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  13. A DISASTROUS WAVE.

    A great wave, similar to that which recently visited Ceylon, but much more disastrous in its effects, has been reported from Sumatra. ...

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  14. UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    An important case bearing on the legality of trade union practices has just been deeided by the Court of Appeal. It arose out of an action brought by a trade unionist ...

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  15. CARDINAL MORAN'S OPINION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cardinal Moran, in opening a new church at Kennington to-day, referred to the state of things in France. He said that the people were at present ...

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  16. HOSPITAL PATIENTS SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held at the Austin Hospital on Saturday into the death of Edward Wall, a patient who was killed through jumping from a window to an asphalt ...

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  17. GOLD FROM THE RAND.

    The returns of the output of gold from the Transvaal for 1906 show that its total value was £24,570,987. This is an increse by nearly £4,000,000 over the value of the 1905 ...

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  18. TERRORIST CRIMES.

    Several Terrorists are implicated in the assassination of Colonel Andrieff, chief of the gendarmes in Lodz in Poland, who was shot dead in the street. The colonel was ...

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  19. AMERICAN NAVY.

    A United States naval movement, which may have some signiticance, in view of the strained relations with Japan over the San Francisco action in regard to Japanese ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND SHARKS. THE QUEENSCLIFF INCIDENT.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—In connection with the soldier and shark incident, Gunner Purtle, when seen, denied the facts as published, but adhered to his statement ...

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  21. QUEEN'S PHILANTHROPY

    The Queen Dowager of Hanover, wi[?]low of King George, who died a few days ago at the age of 80, has left £150,000 to various Hanover charities. ...

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  22. DROWNING AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Yesterday morning, at the Back Beach, Williamstown, a lad, named Harry Johnson, 16 years of age, son of Mr. Joseph Johnson, carrier, of Pasco-street, was ...

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  23. OVERSEA IMPRESSIONS.

    An active visitor bustled into the big mill in Minneapolis, U.S.A., where, in a building rambling over a couple of acres of land, 1,600 odd rollers were grinding into flour the ...

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  24. THE LICENSING ACT. BEER-DRINKERS' STRIKE THREATENED.

    ROCHESTER, Saturday.—The new Licensing Act has had the effect of almost abolishing Sunday trading here. The local hotelkeepers held a meeting last evening, at ...

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  25. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    The little town of Geispolsheim, near Strasburg, in Alsace-Lorraine, was the scene of a dreadful disaster yesterday. A fire broke out in a factory for the ...

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  26. PRISONERS "ON STRIKE."

    In Odessa, the chief seaport of Sothern Russia, the gaols are filled with political prisoners. They are very badly treated, so badly that 230 of them banded themselves ...

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  27. TRAIN OVERTAKES TRICYCLE.

    MURTOA, Saturday.—A fatal accident occurred on the railway line this morning at about 7 o'clock, when a young man, named W. Mahoney, wasa killed, Mahoney ...

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  28. REPORT CALLED FOR.

    Major Clarke, the officer in command of the Queenscliff forts, has been called upon by Mr. Mauger, the acting Minister of Defence, for a report on the case. ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS..

    Sir,—Australian wine licences, particularly those who run coffee palaces, restaurants, and oyster saloons, are greatly disturbed because, for this year at any rate, ...

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  30. ATTACK ON HOTELKEEPERS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The Rev. Henry Worrall, having noticed by the press that the hotelkeepers had formed a cricket association, announced on Saturday that he ...

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  31. TIN IN CORNWALL.

    Following the news that a London syndicate had secured large tin-mining interests in Wales comes the announcement that an American syndicate has acquired valuable ...

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  32. WAR OF RAILWAY RATES

    The Transvaal railway authorities have recently granted the Natal and Cape Colony lines certain preferential rates in order to encourage the carriage of goods over those ...

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  33. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    Mr. Elihu Root, the American Secretary of State, is at present on a visit to Earl Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, at Ottawa. ...

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  34. ARM TORN OUT BY BELTING.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—H. H. Hunt, aged 20 years, labourer, was killed on the Proprietary mine yesterday, while working in the old mill. He became caught in some ...

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  35. UNION BANK.

    The statement of accounts for the halfyear ending August 31 of the Union Bank of Australia Ltd. shows that the deposits amounted at that date to £18,176,248. cash ...

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  36. FATALLY GROED BY A BULL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Charles Pavel, an old resident of Tenterfield, was on Thursday feeding a dairy bull, which was usually of a peaceful temperament. The animal ...

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  37. DEFECTIVE SHELLS.

    A damaging allegation concerning the effectiveness of some of the ammunition of the British navy is made by the "Daily News" this morning. ...

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  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  39. CRUSHED BY ELECTRIC TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A girl named Eileen O'Connor was crossing Crown-street on Friday night, when she was knocked down by a tram. Both her legs were badly ...

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  40. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At the meeting of the council of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science on Saturday, Professor Baldwin Spencer was ...

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  41. MINER'S LUNG PENETRATED.

    RUTHERGLEN, Friday.—On Thursday evening a man, named J. Plant, working at the Great Northern Extended Consols mine, was coming out of one of the drives when ...

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  42. GRAND OPERA.

    Mr. George Musgrove, the theatrical entrepreneur, who has been in Europe organising a company to produce grand opera in Australia, has sailed for Melbourne by the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—In reference to the disposal of liquor on premises where Australian wine licenses are held, the deputation that waited on the Premier on Friday last could scarcely have ...

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  44. BOYS AND FIREARMS.

    GRANYA, Friday.—A lad named Albert Gard and his elder brother were shooting rabbit with pea-rifles on Thursday. While going through some ferns the elder ...

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  45. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.] Mary Ann Rees, late of Numurkah, baker, who died on August 17, 1906, under a will dated April ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  47. MR. JUDKINS AND MR. KEIRCE.

    Sir,—Mr. Judkins last Sunday levelled a charge of "interruption" against me through your columns. I pleaded guilty, and directed a far more serious one against him. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. RUMOURED RETIREMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It was stated in a telegram from Goulburn that it is definitely known there that Mr. Ashton (Minister of Lands) will not become a candidate at the ...

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  49. FATAL KICK.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Saturday.—Edward Mahony, son of Mr. John Mahony, farmer, Cudgee, died on Friday, as the result of a kick from a horse, received on the ...

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  50. CLEM HILL TAKES TO BOWLS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Clem Hill, the famous left-handed batsman, who has recently taken to bowls, played for Adelaide (the premier on Saturday in a pennant ...

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  51. SUICIDE BY POISON.

    On Thursday last James Wilson, 47 years of age, who had been out of work, for some months and was much depressed in consequence, committed suicide at his home in ...

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  52. DIED IN HIS RUGGY.

    PYRAMID HILL, Saturday.—On Thursday afternoon an elderly farmer, named Enoch Scarff, of Terricks West, left home in his buggy to come into Pyramid Hill. He ...

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  53. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

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  54. BLAYNEY ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The by-election for the state Parliament at Blayney yesterday resulted in the return of Mr. Withington, the liberal and reform candidate, by a ...

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  55. POSEIDON PROSPECTOR INJURED.

    DUNOLLY, Sunday.—Mr. Frederick Hewitt (of Hewitt and Cox), one of the lucky claim-holders at the Poseidon rush, in company with his wife and others, drove ...

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  56. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Messrs. W. Weddel and Co.'s annual review of the frozen meat trade states that the consumption of frozen and chilled meat in the United Kingdom is equal to 26 per ...

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  57. SWIMMING.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—David Billington, champion swimmer, of the world, was defeated in a handicap race by 11. Moon, of Adelaide, at the City Haths last night. The course was over a ...

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  58. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Very large wool and wheat tra[?]e is now passing over the railways. Since the opening of the season Rs 7,11[?] bales wool have been received, an ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. DEAF WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Henry Evans was killed at the Guildford railway station last night. She was crossing the line, and dropped a parcel. She stopped to pick it ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advice have been received:— By Dalge[?]y and Company Limited, dated 11th:— "Hides—At the auction sales to-day prices were ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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  65. MINOR CASUALTIES.

    MYRTLEFORD, Friday.—Arnold Green, a lad of 15 years, whilst carrying a pear-rifle, accidentally discharged the bullet into his ankle, As far as is yet known the bullet seems to have [?] the ...

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