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  2. IN QUEST OF RADIUM.

    By the steamer Prinz Sigismund, which arrived to-day, details wore received of a horrible tragedy in the unexplored interior of Papua. Mr. F. A. Boardman, a passenger ...

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  3. ADELAIDE BUILDING ENTERPRISE.

    The marvellous expansion of building enterprise that has recently taken place in Adelaide shows a large faith in the present stability and future prospects of the Central ...

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  4. CHINN ENQUIRY.

    The opening of an enquiry by a Select Committee of the Senate into the circumstances attending the dismissal of Mr. Henry Chinn, supervising engineer of the ...

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  5. RIOTS IN DUBLIN.

    Mr. Larkin, the Lead of the Transport Workers' Union, who was arrested On Friday, with Cr. Laylor and Messrs. Day and Partridge, on a charge of having incited a ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. OUTWARD WHARFAGE.

    For years the producers and manufacturers of South Australia, through being obliged to pay outward wharfage on all goods dispatched by sea, have been ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Notwithstanding the statements which bare been made to the effect that the Federal Government will be content with a single dissolution, the Liberal members of ...

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  8. PANAMA CANAL.

    The waters of the Atlantic and the Pacific will Boon mingle in the gnat Panama Canal. News has been received from Panama ...

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  9. "FINE CHRISTIAN GENTLEMEN."

    Following the special services held in Protestant churches on Sunday, during which the ideal of church unity was advocated, the congress on the Union of ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. FROM SEA TO SEA.

    The Panama Canal will be completed earlier than was expected. With the passage of the first vessels through the waterway a step will hare been taken which ...

    Article : 453 words
  11. POLICE BATON CHARGES.

    A riot occurred in Dublin on Saturday, in which the tramways men on strike were chiefly concerned, the disturbance lasted for five hours, and the fighting was of a ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. DIVORCE SUIT DISMISSED.

    The divorce suit brought by Alfred Cloak, 44 years of age, of Middle Brighton, against Margaret Ann Cloak, 43 yean of age, of the same address, on the ground of ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. A SPECIAL MEETING.

    A special meeting of the Labour Federation has been summoned to-night. Officials define to state the purpose, but it is understood that it is to make arrangements to ...

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  14. SCENES OF GREAT DISORDER.

    Farther particulars have been telegraphed regarding the great disturbances in Dublin. Rioting began early on Saturday at the ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. STATES' REVENUE.

    The revenue of Queensland for August was £478,348, an increase compared with August last year of £38.786. Railways showed on advance of £40,877. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. MINING NEIGHBOURS.

    The High Court to-day dealt with the toe in which the Broken Hill Junction North Silver Mining Company, No liability, and the Junction North Broken ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue collected, from all sources for August amounted to £88,831, against £83,062 for the corresponding month of last year. This does ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. CANAL VOYAGE.

    The Right Hon. James Bryce, late British Ambassador at Washington, in his recently published book on South America, compresses in a few effective lines the ...

    Article : 303 words
  19. CASUALTIES.

    LOBETHAL, August 30.—On Friday evening Mrt, Juliane Kuntze, an aged woman, was found dead in her residence. Two lads, W. Lange and H. Boerth, noticed the ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The foundation stone of the Alberton Baptist Church was laid on Monday by the Rev. G. Stonehouse, Mr. W. Scott presided at a public meeting, at which short ...

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  21. RIOTING ON SUNDAY.

    The rioting, which was resumed on Sunday night, was widespread. There were points at which the police, were unable to cope with the rioters, and military ...

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  22. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    That the compulsory service conditions of the Defence Act arc not proving irksome to the youth of Australia is shown by the latest training figures, which were made ...

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  23. DROWNED IN MURRAY.

    WENTWORTH, September l.—The remains of Oscar Norris, the eight-years'-old son of Mr. John Norria, of this town, who was drowned in the Murray ...

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  24. LARKIN'S ARREST

    When Mr. Larkin was arrested the disorder had reached such a height that there were 30 casualties among the police and 75 persons were taken into custody. It has ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. SERIOUS MISHAP TO A DRIVER.

    NARRACOORTE, August 31.—A young map, named R. Billing, met with a serious accident at Rinnum on Thursday evening. He was driving a team of four horses in ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The International Congress of Transport Workers on Saturday discussed the question of compulsory arbitration. Speakers frequently quoted Australian legislation ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. QUIET RESTORED.

    Dublin is now quiet. The corporation proposes to hold an enquiry respecting unnecessary violence on the part of the police. ...

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  28. ANOTHER OUTBREAK AT DERRY.

    Disturbances of a sporadic character have occurred in Londonderry. The Cheshire Regiment is being held in readiness, and the police are being equipped ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Statements made available by the Federal Treasurer to-day show that at the end of August 84,374 Australian citizens were drawing old-age pensions, and 13,827 invalid ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. HAYSTACK DESTROYED.

    BLACK ROCK, August 30.—Mrs. Lang and tons this morning lost a fine stack of hay (40 tons) by fire. The hay was flacked a considerable distance away from ...

    Article : 50 words
  31. NOTE ISSUE.

    The Commonwealth note issue is closely approaching the £10,000,000 mark again, The motes in circulation at the end of lust month had a value of £9,247,179. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. CANCER RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP.

    With a view to the establishment of a cancer research scholarship at the Melbourne University, Mr. John Grice a member of the university council, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. POSTAL REVENUE.

    A return issued to-day shows that during the month of August the postal receipts from all sources increased by £27,623. compiled with the corresponding month of ...

    Article : 57 words
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