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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    The National Assembly yesterday name to the conclusion that its threatened impeachment of Yuan Shih Kai would fail, and in consequence have ...

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  3. ALCOHOLIC POISONING

    An extraordinary case of double alcoholic poisoning was reported to the Prahram police to-day. Mitchell Shalders, a well-known public accountant, ...

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  4. BALKANS AT WAR BULGARIA FOR WAR.

    Reports from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, state that a big meeting held at Philippoplis yesterday urged that Bulgaria should declare war ...

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  5. LATE GENERAL BOOTH THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    His Majesty the King yesterday sent the following telegram to General Bramwell Booth in connection with the death of the General: "The ...

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  6. POLITICAL CORRUPTION

    Mr. Archbold, president of the Standard-Oil Company, giving evidence yesterday before the Congress Committee inquiring into the matter of ...

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  7. FLOODS IN ENGLAND EXTENSIVE DAMAGE DONE.

    Disastrous floods are [?] experie[?] ed in the Midland counties. The fatmers in Yorkshire are abanJoning [?] hay and allowing the villagers to ...

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  8. LATEST WARSHIPS BUILDING IN ENGLAND.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting upon the report that Holland intends to order in Great Britain [?] 17,000-ton Dreadnoughts and [?] arm ...

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  9. TURKEY AND MONTENEGRO.

    The Porte has notified the Powers that they will be unable to accept responsibility for the consequences of Montenagrin aggression. ...

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  10. CROPS IRRETRIEVABLY DAMAGED

    The present month is the wettest August in living memory. Floods have occurred in various districts. At Rhondda Malley several children were ...

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  11. ALBANIANS CHECKED

    Troops from Ipek have relieved the pressure of the Albanians upon Turkish position at Berana. The fighting on the frontier continues, but the ...

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  12. DOWAGER QUEEN'S SYMPATHY.

    Queen Alexandra, in a message to General Bramwell Booth, states: "I deeply regret the loss of your great, good, and never-to-be-forgotten [?] ...

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  13. Australia.

    The Budget debate is being continued in the House of Representatives, where the Government is being subjected to much adverse criticism. ...

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  14. RESISTING AIR ATTACKS

    The battleships provided in Creat Britain's estimates will be armed with 14-inch guns, and will have a curved upper deck and funnel protection to ...

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  15. BULGARIANS MASSACRED.

    A bomb factory was recently discovered in a Bulgarian's house at Krupili, and in consequence determined efforts have been made to ...

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  16. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN PERTH.

    An immense audience gathered yesterday in His Majesty's Theatre when a service in memory of the late General Booth was conducted by the ...

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  17. SWIFT GERMAN CRUISER

    The new battleship-cruiser, Von Goeben, 22,632 tons, which was built to steam not less than 25.5 knots an hour, completed her trials on ...

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  18. NORWICH ISOLATED.

    Heavy ruins have fallen throughout England in August and caused most disastrous floods in Norfolk and Leicestershire. The town of Norwich is ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    There Lave been several variations in the interpretation by the Home Affairs Department of the preference to unionists polity of the Federal ...

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  20. RUSH OF IMMIGRANTS

    As a result of the determined rush of immigrants to Australia, difficulty is being experienced in securing berths. It is reported that it will be ...

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  21. ALBANIAN DEMANDS CONCEDED.

    The situation in Macedonia is easier. The Turkish Government has granted the bulk of the Albanian demands, including educational freedom, the ...

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  22. ELECTRIC WIRE FUSES

    The fusing of an electric wire in the test box at the G.P.O., London, started a fire, paralysed a thousand other wires, and interrupted telegraphic ...

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  23. SOME OF THE WREATHS.

    Their Majesties had a wreath four feet in diameter placed on the coffin of the late General Booth, as a mark of regard and high esteem. The ...

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  24. TURK TROOPS TO BE PUNISHED.

    The commission which inquired into the massacre of Bulgarians at Kochaua finds that Turkish troops are responsible and steps are being take to ...

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  25. Victoria.

    A petition lodged by Sir Henry Wecdon against the return of Mr. A. Farthing as member for East Melbourne at the last general elections on ...

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  26. PANAMA CANAL AMERICAN VESSELS GO FREE.

    Both Houses of Congress have rejected President Taft's proposal that the Panama Canal Bill should be passed with a proviso enabling foreign ...

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  27. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION.

    A great Salvation Army demonstration was held at Olympia yesterday in connection with the obsequies of the late General Booth. Fully 200,000 ...

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  28. MONTENEGRO AT WAR.

    The Constantionple correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Ki[?] of Montenegro has called his army out and fighting is proceeding ...

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  29. BURGLARY BOOM

    Large numbers of American criminals have come to Sydney. Some of them are swells, and dress well and spend freely. Two have already been ...

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  30. Western Australia.

    Mr. Scaddan hopes to deliver his Budget speech on Thursday week. ...

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  31. RESCUING BY BOATS.

    The flood waters ate abating at Nor wich, but the business portion of the city is in a chaotic condition. Eight thousand people are homeless. Among ...

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  32. 108 MILES AN HOUR

    On Saturday, Helen flew an aeroplane 117 miles "in 65 minutes, an average speed of 108 miles an hour. ...

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  33. MOROCCAN PRETENDER ROUT AT POINT OF BAYONET.

    In the vicinity of Sukelarba yesterday, French troops under General Mangin surprised one of the pretender's encampments and routed the Moors at ...

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  34. PEARLING BILL.

    Yesterday many amendments were carried in regard to the Pearling Bill nowbeing considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  35. INCESSANT FUSILLADING.

    A telegram from Paris states that the Montenegrin Consul-General there has received from Cottinge a despatch in which Montenegro protests against ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S OFFICIAL PROTEST.

    It is officially notified that in consequence of President Taft having assented to the Panama Canal Bill, which gives preferential advantages, in ...

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  37. RUINED HIGHLANDER

    The man known as Captain Hicks Murray, has been identified as Robert Henry Money, whose sister was mysteriously killed in a railway tunnel at ...

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  38. PUGILIST IN TROUBLE

    Kid McCoy, who was recently arrested on a charge of robbery has been discharged. ...

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  39. BURNT TO DEATH

    A cottage in Murray-street occupied by Mrs. Margaret Oates, a widow, aged 76, and her son William, was burnt to the ground and Mrs. Oates ...

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  40. SPAIN SIDING WITH REBELS.

    France has remonstrated with Spain owing to the Spanish Consuls in Morocco supporting the pretender's agents as Spanish proteges and conducting an ...

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  41. CURE FOR INSOMNIA

    Louisa Sage, aged 50, and Alio[?] Sage, aged 40. spinsters, were found unconscious in their bedroom in Macaulay-street, Kensington, to-night, ...

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  42. PRIESTS LEADING TRIBESMEN

    On Friday 400 members of the Malissori tribe, led by priests, attacked Durazzo, but were repulsed after a fight in which they lost 30 killed and 70 ...

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  43. BROKEN ELECTRIC CABLE

    At Dingwall, Ross-shire, to-day, a child, attracted by sparks, approached a broken electric cable. Its mother rushed to rescue it and both were ...

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  44. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has refused to release the two suffragettes, Leigh and Evans, who were sent to prison for having committed outranges ...

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  45. TURKS RE-TAKE BERANA

    The Turkish commander, Djavid Bey, entered Berana yesterday, and the Montenegrins dispersed. The situation on the frontier has improved. ...

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  46. NICARAGUA IN ARMS REBELS ANNIHILATE GARRISON.

    A rebellion has broken out in Nicaragua. On Tuesday the rebels surrounded Managua, the capital city, and defeated 5000 troops. The rebels ...

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  47. DEFENCE TROUBLES

    The Australian correspondent of the "Daily News" alleges that the Commonwealth is faced by the necessity for prosecuting 20,000 boys for ...

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  48. PUNISHMENT FOR MASSACRE.

    The Porte has proclaimed a state of siege at Kochana and has ordered persons guilty of the recent massacre to be court-martialled. The ...

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  49. TIMOR REBELLION

    News has been received of a great battle recently between the rebels and the Government troops in the Portuguese portion of the island of Timor. ...

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  50. LAWYER CHARGED

    In the Full Court to-day, a series of transactions between a lawyer and his client were investigated. The plaintiff was Miss Helen Scott, of North ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN NAVY VISIT OF AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "Times" is publishing a series of articles dealing in detail with the growth of Australian naval feeling. The writer asserts that the visit of ...

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  52. RESTRAINING MONTENEGRINS.

    King Nicholas has assured the Powers that no Montenegrin will be allowed to cross the frontier. ...

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  53. UNITED STATES INTERVENES.

    The United States Government, in consequence of the insurrectionary condition of Nicaragua, and the danger resulting to American residents, has ...

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  54. KAISER ILL

    The Kaiser yesterday experienced a stiffening of the muscles of the neck and afterwards a shivering fit with a general feeling of indisposition, ...

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  55. SERVIANS MASSACRED.

    On Saturday the Turks massacred many Servians in Sienitza. There was great excitement in Servia yesterday. The Cabinet discussed the ...

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  56. CHINA AND MANCHURIA

    Trouble is reported from the frontier of Manchuria. Collisions are occuring between the Chinese and the Manchurian troops, who are ...

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  57. INQUIRY INTO MASSACRE.

    The official report of the inquiry into the massacre at Kochana shows that several Turkish officers, a large proportion of the Kochana garrison, ...

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  58. NEW CRUISER LAUNCHED.

    The Commonwealth protected cruise[?] Sydney was launched to-day. ...

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  59. FERRIES COLLIDE

    A collision occurred at Circular Quay to-night between the ferry steamers Kosciusko and Kiandra. No lives were lost, but the passengers had an ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. ANTHONY HODERN'S

    Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons have formed a limited [?]ability company with a capital of £2,500,00. [?] has been done for family reasons ...

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  62. SIENETZA MASSACRE DENIED.

    The Sultan's Government has issued an official contradiction of the published reports of massacres of Christians at Sienitza and other parts of ...

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  63. ACCOUNTANT'S TRIAL

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