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  2. ESSENCE OF SPORTS.

    Followers of the various forms or branches of athletics and other sports look for Friday's Journal as something which lias become an important and indispensable ...

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  3. ARBITRATION COURT'S POWERS.

    The Full Bench of the High, Court of Australia delivered judgments to-day in a series of special cases stated by the President of the Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  4. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The funeral of a man named Nolan, who to killed in the Dublin riots on Saturday, took place yesterday, and was the occasion of a remarkable demonstration. ...

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  5. A RIVER COLLISION.

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

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  6. MILE AND ASPARAGUS.

    Details of how two ladies were locked in their bedrooms, and compelled to exist for 24 boon on a bottle of milk and the sight of a tin of asparagus, were told in the ...

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  7. RAILWAY CATASTROPHE.

    The charred remains of the victims of the Aigill railway disaster have been removed to the railway station at Kirkby Stephen. The chief means of identification is by ...

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  8. FEDERAL CENSURE MOTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the Address-in-reply and the censure amendment was resumed by Mr. Brennan (V.), who claimed that the ...

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  9. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    The Grand Junction Crossing, about midway between Islington and Dry Creek, was Ore Scene on Thursday afternoon of a collision -which resulted in the loss of two ...

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  10. EMPLOYERS AND TRANSPORT UNION.

    Foot hundred of the leading employers in Dublin met and resolved to show a, friendly feeling for trades unionism. They, however, regarded the Transport Union as ...

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  11. STEEL-BUILT CARRIAGES SUGGESTED.

    Experts ore emphatic in declaring that the result of the railway disaster in the Pennine Range, Yorkshire, should compel the railway authorities to consider the ...

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  12. "A PHILADELPHIA BACHELOR."

    A remarkable bigamy case, in Howard James Bishop, an American traveller, figured as the accused, was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day. The ...

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  13. RIOT AGITATOR.

    The Dublin riot agitator, Larkin, was again brought before Court to-day, and further remanded. No one was forthcoming to provide the ...

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  14. NINTH BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The ninth body recovered from the wreckage has been identified. ...

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  15. PATHETIC INCIDENT.

    During the inspection of the scene of the railway disaster a juryman picked up a steel rule. He took it to Kirkby Stephen Station, where a lady happened to be ...

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  16. BURNS'S POEMS.

    Many protests are being made against the action of the Liverpool Atheneum management in selling the well-known Glenriddell manuscript copies of poems by ...

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  17. SIR ARTHUR DOUGLAS.

    LONDON, September 4, 12.15 p.m. Sir Arthur Douglas, Bart., who was seriously injured in the railway collision, is still in the Carlisle Infirmary. So far ...

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  18. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Rynn (Loader of tie Opposition) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the question of discharging the ...

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  19. LIFE OF STEAD.

    A life of the late Mr. W. T. Stead, written by his daughter Estelle, has been published. The book is entitled "My "Father," and contains the record of some ...

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  20. THE POET AND HIS FRIENDSHIPS.

    Robert Riddell, "the trusty Glenriddell," ia remembered chiefly as the friend of Robert Burns. Much of his life was passed in antiquarian and literary pursuits at ...

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  21. TRADE UNIONS.

    Under a Bill which the government lias in contemplation, and which will probably be introduced into Parliament this session, the scope of the trade, unions' activities ...

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  22. WESTERS AUSTRALIA.

    In respect to the supply of material for the Government ELectric Power Station, in Perth, the Premier's statement to-day was that although tenders were not invited ...

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  23. PEARL THIEVES.

    Following the announcement that men suspected of complicity in the £150,000 pearl necklace theft had been arrested in London, there was an interesting ...

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  24. DIAMOND SCULLS.

    Great enthusiasm greeted Mr. Cecil McVally, the winner of the diamond sculls, on his arrival at Hobart yesterday. There was a great crowd at the station, and the ...

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  25. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    At the Trades Union Congress Mr. W. E. Harvey (labour M.P.), representing the Miners' Union, moved, and Congress adopted, a proposal emphasizing the vital ...

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  26. EMPIRE TOURISTS.

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

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  27. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The report of the Tipara Committee was laid on the table of the Assembly on Thursday. It is adverse to the proprietors of the Moonta, and in favour of ...

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  28. TWO PEARLS RECOVERED.

    Two large pearls, valued at £12,000, belonging to the missing necklace, have been recovered. ...

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  29. CONDUCT OF POLICE.

    The Trades Union Congress at Manchester yesterday by resolution expressed its deepest indignation at the "brutal conduct of the police" in connection with ...

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  30. OUR WARSHIP.

    The crew of the battle cruiser Australia gave a concert in the Durban Town Hall last night, in aid of the widow and family of the late Petty Officer Holmes. Despite ...

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  31. KAIMATA TRAGEDY.

    The body of the man Virgin, who is supposed to have been the author of the Kaimata tragedy, has been found in the river near the scene of the crime. On ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    The Government has addressed a Note to the Powers asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria, with a view to the settlement of the possession ...

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  33. THE POPE.

    A message from Rome announces that the Pope is suffering from the effects of a plight cold, and that his medical advisers insist on His Holiness taking rest. ...

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  34. BATTLESHIP FOR TURKEY.

    The battleship Reshadich, 23,000 tons, built for Turkey, has been launched at Barrow. The vessel carries 10 13.5 guns, and has a designed speed of 25 knots. ...

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  36. SUFFRAGETTE PRANKS

    The prosecution of Mr. Asquith's two suffragette assailants on the Lossiemouth Golf Links has been abandoned. The women have been held in prison, on ...

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  37. HARRY THAW.

    The Judge at Sherbrooke granted a writ of habeas corpus, and released Harry Thaw, who was immediately taken into custody by the immigration authorities. ...

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  38. TELEPHONE GIRLS.

    A serious accusation has been brought against five female telephone operators. They are charged with having accepted bribes from a grain merchant, who for ...

    Article : 45 words
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