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  2. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Mr. William Strong, an Australian merchant, who is on a visit to this country, attended, before Mr. Paul Taylor, at Marylebone Police Court on Wednesday, and ...

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  3. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    His Majesty the King is still taking the waters at Marienbad under the direction of Dr. Ott, who his royal patient is a little thinner than he was at this, lime ...

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  4. REPLY TO LORD ROSEBERY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asqnith) delivered ?n address at Bingley Hall on Friday night, in which, he replied to the speech of Lord Rosebery at. Glasgow ...

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  5. WRECK OF UMHLALI

    Messages from Capetown in reference to the wreck of the liner. Umhlaii (3.380 tons), which went ashore at Cape Point, state that the weather at the time of the ...

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  6. TO PREVENT WAR.

    Lord Charles Beresford was the guest of honour at the Pilgrims' luncheon in New York on Friday. In responding to a toast he referred to the European situation and ...

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  7. THE DISPUTED TERRITORY.

    The action brought by South Australia against Victoria, in which the firstnamed State claims the possession of land between the present boundary and what it says is ...

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  8. THE LAST MATCH.

    The principal feature of the Australian innings against Mr. S. H. Cochirane's Eleven at Bray Ireland, yesterday, was the batting of Bardsley. The famous ...

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  9. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    i A statement was published in the New York American that a fleet of 17 cruisers land 10 torpedo-boat destroyers and auxiliary vessels was to make an inspection of the ...

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  10. THE NORTH POLE.

    Commander Peary has been further interviewed in reference to the clams of Dr. Cook that he was the first man to reach the north pole. He states that he regrets ...

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  11. PASSING OF SUPPLY BILL.

    Instructions were issued yesterday by the Treasurer (Sir. John. Forrest) for the payment of the salaried to public servants of the Commonwealth speaking with ...

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  12. GERMANY'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Chronicle states that, owing to a mistake in calculating the displacement of Westfalen 17,679 tons Germany's first ...

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  13. ANTARTICA.

    It was mentioned last week that Com-mander Peary and Capt BartlettV of the ship Roosevelt, intended to make a dash for the south pole, but the former states that ...

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  14. CHICAGO TRAGEDY.

    A sensational tragedy in high life is reported from Chicago. Mrs. Slver a well-known resident of the city quarrelled with her sister, Mrs. Trippe. about something ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-Geprge), in reply to a question in tho House of Commons by Mr. F.W. Verney (Liberal, Bucks, North), said that old-age ...

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  16. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    "As I lave had influenza eight times and a half," wrote an applicant to the Commissioner for Old-age Pensions (Mr. G. T. Allen), "I will have to a little ...

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  17. ANGLO-AUSTRALIA.

    Mr.and Mrs. H. C. H. Denton, Miss Janet Oliver, Mr. S. Toms, and Miss Rita Toms are immensely enjoying their trip to Ireland. ...

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  18. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The editor of the Spanish Conservative paper Correspondencia, published at madrid, who has returned to Spain after a visit to the scene of the operations ...

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  19. LATE $IR THOMAS

    No man in victoria was ever sent to his last resting-place with such evidences of public sorrow as marked the funeral of the late Sir Thomas Bent to-day. It was the ...

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  20. NATIONALIZATION OF RAILWAYS.

    The Spectator, in endeavouring to furnish a reason, for the proposed motor roads under the Development Bill, represents that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  21. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Copper.—Standard— On spot, buyers £58 18/9, sellers £59 3/9; at threemonths, buyers £59 15/, sellers £60. Electrolytic, £60. Previous quotations—Spot. £58 15/ ...

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  22. POSTAL PROHIBITIONS.

    The Postmaster-General has prohibited the delivery of letters to Mr. John Leach, Lindisfarne. and Mr. A.Leach. [?]Tasmania. The prohibition order, against Watson & Gutraman, Tattarsall's ...

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  23. MOORISH JUSTICE.

    French advices from Fez state that sultan Mulai Hafiid became so enraged after receiving the French and British Consuls' representations prohibiting him for ...

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  24. POTATO BLIGHT.

    The Minister for Agriculture sent a reply yesterday concerning potato blight to the Victorian-Minister (Mr. Graham):—"I am not concerned about the merchants. I have ...

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  25. ASSESSMENT OF LAND.

    Lord Swaythling, Sir. Charles McLaren, Sir John Brunner; Messrs. Arthur Chamberlain (brother of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain), and G. Cadbury, and 53 other ...

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  26. CYCLING.

    The annual cycling road race from burn to Sydney, 131 miles, was decided yesterday. The starters numbered 113. The race was run in drizzling rain, and from ...

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  27. EXPLOSION OF POWDER MAGAZINES

    News has been received from Morocco of a most disastrous explosion of a powder magazine at High, in the south of Morocco. ...

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  28. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The Irish Land Bill, which caused some heated discussions in the House of Commons, has passed its third reading in that Chamber by 174 votes to 51. ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    James Windebank Barker, chief-clerk to the postal electrical engineer, who is under remand charged with having committed a series of frauds on the Common-wealth ...

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  30. MOUNT GAMBIER, September 17.

    Mr. J.P. L. Schinckel received on Wednesday from the Minister of Agriculture. the following telegram:—"Can you give a definite ...

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  31. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The delegates to the Chambers of Commerce Congress were entertained at a smoke concert at the Commercial Travellers Club last night. Sir Albert Spicer, and ...

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  32. IMPERIAL RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Tho rifle-shooting contest for the Earl of Meath's Imperial Trophy for schoolboys resulted in a victory for England with a score of 1.021. Natal was second with ...

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  33. MUSIC.

    Dr. Charles Harries has entrusted Dr. Henry Coward, the -well-known choir conductor, with the work of choosing 200 singers to form a British choir, which ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    It js expected that the steamer Waipara will be brought from Pinkenba to Musgrave Wharf at South Brisbane on Tuesday, to enable some frozen meat to be ...

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  35. MINING SHARES.

    At the crose of Business at the Stock Exchange shares were quoted thus:—Associated, buyers 20/7. sellers 21/10; Broken Hill Proprietary, 42' and 43. Block 10 ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTERS VIEW.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin returned to Melbourne yesterday from Sydney. "I think a lot of good will result Kn Australia from this visit of the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The directors of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company have declared a dividend of 7 per cent., with a bonus of 5 per cent. A sum of £185,000 has been passed ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The management of the Diamond Hill Mine has been informed that a few of the men came tip from below with small, but rich specimens in their mouths. Several ...

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  39. A SUDDEN DEATH

    James Lovatt, bootmaker, about 40 years old, died suddenly in the Government Gardens on Saturday. The following letter was found in hi6 pocket:—"I am dying of ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Frank Field roller skated for 56h. 5m. at the Bondi Rink. This is easily the record. ...

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  41. SPORT.

    Mr. A. F. Harding, who recently toured New Zealand as captain of the Anglo-Welsh Rugby football team, was so impressed with that country that he has ...

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  42. GOLF.

    A. Duncan (Wellington) beat J. G.Burns (Auckland) 3 up and 1 to play in the amateur championship. The professional championship was won by J. C. (Siemens (Wanganni). ...

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  43. BARRIER HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    To-day was hospital Sunday. A monster, street procession and concert in the reserve took place. All the lodges, trades unions, cadets, boy scouts, and many ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Both society and art have lost a distinguished member by the death of Lawrence Alma-Tadema, who was the second wife of the famous artist Sir Lawrence ...

    Article : 89 words
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