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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The rate of insurance at Lloyds against the-risk of war rose from five to seven guineas per cent. Ten thousand cotton operatives at ...

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  3. LATE CABLES.

    The Automobile Association has offered the Government the services of thirty-five thousand members and fifty thousand cars in the event of future ...

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  4. The Strike Commission.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. White, giving further evidence, said that Mr. Askwith without binding any powers could settle strikes. It was equally possible for an ...

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  5. The Lithgow Strike.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There, was a dynamite outrage at Lithgow late on Wednesday night. A door of a non-unionist house was blown in, and the house ...

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  6. State Parliament.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The record of votes in the proceedings at the installation of the Speaker is again the subject of much contention in the Assembly. ...

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  7. A Corner in Maize.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Maize on Thursday had a sudden jump from 3s to 3s 2d. A rumour that Melbourne intended buying 5000 bags in Sydney was ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    There were 91 special wages boards in existence in Victoria at the end of June. Seventy-one made determinations affecting 75,000 operatives. ...

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  9. The Missing Boat.

    A passenger on the Fifeshire in a letter states that the missing boat contained five women and four children. When the vessel struck close to the shore, the ...

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  10. Rea[?]on for Release.

    The Home Office published the Medical Superintendent's letter, stating that it was unnecessary to detain the lunatic if the relatives undertook the care, and he ...

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  11. Anglo-German Relations.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Vinnese journals, despite Sir Fairia[?] Cartwright's denial, continue their attacks. The Frankfurter "Zeitung" declares ...

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  12. Cholera in Italy.

    The authorities at Rome have hitherto suppressed the cholera ravages. The riot at Verbicanio reveals the fact that a hundred corpses lay unburied ...

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  13. FOOD COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Commission on Food Supply, Mr. John Fitzgerald, manager of the Commonwealth Co-operative Fish Exchange, described the ...

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  14. Lismore News.

    LISMORE, Friday.—At a largely attended meeting of dairymen to-day, a motion was carried that it was desirable that amalgamation should take place ...

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  15. Wattle Day.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was a liberal display of wattle in the streets, great numbers wearing it. Large shops were decorated. A brisk sale was enjoyed by ...

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  16. Rich and the Poor.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George, while laying the foundation stone of a chapel yesterday, said there were members of Christian Churches who never ...

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  17. Killed in the Riots.

    At the inquest at Liverpool on the death of the policemen in the recent riots, the evidence showed that two shots were fixed from the crowd, one ...

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  18. Country Farriers' Award.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An appeal has been made against the award of the Farmers' Country Wges Board, based on the grounds that the award was against ...

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  19. First Aid in Nursing.

    Lady Dudley's scheme of bush nursing did not find the favour and support that should have been accorded it, and admirers of the late Governor-General's ...

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  20. Observatory in Australia.

    The British Association referred to the steady progress of the movement to establish a solar observatory in Australia. A delegate, who had recently visited the ...

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  21. Democracy and the Press.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The, Times" discussing, the development of the British democracy declares that the chief responsibility, of keeping five democracies ...

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  22. Australian Cadets.

    Lord Roberts has given the Australian cadets many books, carpentry tools, bookcases, souvenir clocks, and framed pictures, autographed, to the officers. ...

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  23. Great Eastern Employees.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The officials of the Great Eastern Railway Coy declare that they are carrying out the agreement entered into with their employees ...

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  24. A Clarence Native.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Divorce Court, Hugh Miller petitioned for the divorce of Mary Miller, formerly Leonard, on the ground of desertion. ...

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  25. Member for Cobar.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Cobar satisfaction is expressed that Mr. Donald MacDonell will again be a candidate for Cobar. He is extremely popular amongst ...

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  26. King's Trip to India.

    All the ruling chiefs in India are supplying elephant men for the great pageant procession in welcome to the King on his arrival in Calcutta. Good rains have ...

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  27. Mine Stopped Working.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Coolie (Perth), a miner named Wyard was fined 12s and costs for having lighted a fuse, and thrown it on top of a skip of coal, ...

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  28. Breache George's [?] Car[?]val.

    The above carnival opens at 12 o'clock to-day on the local Show Ground, and the lengthy programme, as advertised in this issue, is timed to commence at ...

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  29. Anglophobia.

    The most violent Anglophobia is raging in the German press since the Boer war. A newspaper attaches sinister motives to Sir John French's present visit. ...

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  30. Miners' Troubles in France.

    LONDON, Thursday.—French miners to the number of 1500 are demanding cheap food. They stoned a baker and wrecked his shop. The baker fired and killed a ...

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  31. Townsville Wharf Labourers.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with the settlement of the wharf labourers strike at Townsville, the local branch union have paid the Adelaide Steamship ...

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  32. A Bogus Marriage.

    The French Appeal Court affirmed the lower Court's order upon Frank Gardner, vendor in the Carrie Swain account in her partnership of eight pounds a day ...

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  33. State Revenue Returns.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State revenue for the last month was £204,704 less than August of 1910. The decrease is attributable to the reduced receipts of ...

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  34. Home Secretary's Authority.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hearing a charge against a lunatic for an assault on a lady, the evidence showed that the prisoner was released from an Asylum by ...

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  35. A Rush for Land.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The East Bland estate, consisting of 50,000 acres, was sold by auction in farm blocks at Wyalong in an hour and a half. The total ...

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  36. Unprecedented!

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Page, M.L.A., said he never witnessed such scenes, as occurred in Parliament last week, nor ever heard anything, like the language ...

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  37. Germans Aweary!

    It is stated in Vienna that the Moroccan negotiations are grave owing to Britain's sudden interference. Germans are weary of the unending, British ...

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  38. Life of Coal Seams.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir William Ramsay, President of the British Association, has computed that the British coal measures at the present rate of working ...

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  39. Territory Act Unworkable.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Protector of the Aborigines has resigned. After a few weeks work in the northern territory, he considers that the Northern ...

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  40. New Chancellor-General of Ireland.

    On the 28th August, Redmond J. Barry, K.C., M.P., Tyrone, who has been Solicitor-General between 1905 and 1909, and Attorney-General since 1909, was ...

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  41. Dr. Peacock's Case.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A large crowd assembled at the Melbourne gaol in anticipation of the release of Dr. Peacock on bail. The doctor's town house was ...

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  42. Suspicious Deaths.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An inquest was held into the death of Jas. Bingham, keeper at Lancaster Castle, who died from arsenical poisoning. Bingham's ...

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  43. Franco-German Troubles.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is semi-officially announced that M. Cambon, the French Ambassador at Herlin, has just returned from there, and after having a ...

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  44. Military Aviation.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although an attempt by the Defence Department to encourage the invention of an Australian Military Aeroplane has failed, Senator ...

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  45. Melbourne Caucus.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Melbourne caucus resumed its sittings, when n Labour Party, discussion programme was submitted for approval by the Ministers. ...

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  46. War Bound to Come.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commander Hyde, senior officer in charge of the destroyer squadron, referring to the likelihood of war between Germany and England, said ...

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  47. Empire Exhibition.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Murray (Victorian Premier), now in England, has cabled that the Imperial Government will probably entertain the proposal for ...

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  48. A Case of Smallpox.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Van Linschaten of the Dutch-Australian line, arrived in Sydney to-day from Batavia. One of the saloon passengers, of whom there ...

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  49. Frozen for Fourteen Years.

    LONDON, Thursday.—While tourist's were crossing the Lootschon glacier they saw deep down in the clear ice the faces of two dead men, which they chipped out ...

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  50. Rainfall in the State.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The rainfall totals in N.S. Wales are generally discrepant, excepting parts in central and north-western, plains, and coastal areas, where ...

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  51. Grand Opera.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The seating capacity at His Majesty's theatre for the opening performance to-morrow night of the Melba opera is sold out at 20s, 15s and ...

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  52. Wharf Labourers' Wages.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A, strike is threatened to-day in connection with wharf labourers [?]gaged on the oversea shipping trade. According to a resolution of the ...

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