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  2. NATIVES ON TRIAL.

    The Circuit Court, which has occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Mitchell and juries for the past three days, was concluded this evening. ...

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  3. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Pastoral Association of Western Australia passed a resplution to-day expressing the opinion that the Federal land tax is an invasion of the right of ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The House of Assembly was rather the scene of oratorical display than of hard work on Wednesday, country members being evidently desirous of showing their ...

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  5. THE LATE LABORERS' STRIKE.

    Officials of the U.L.U. stated on Wednesday morning that they had received infor mation that Foreman Thompson was at[?] Mile-End, and, though not directly in ...

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  6. BRITISH AERONAUT.

    NEW YORK, September 14. All efforts on the part of the competitors at the Boston carnival to eclipse the feat of Mr. Grahame White, the English ...

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  7. THE FEDEEAL CAPITAL.

    Never has the Labor Party been in such revolt against its leaders as at the present time. Two caucus meetings were held on Tuesday and two more to-day to discuss ...

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  8. CHARLEVILLE SHOOTING CASE.

    CHARLEVILLE (Qld.), September 9.— The Justice Department has found no true bill against Arthur Wessell, who was charged with having shot a native from ...

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  9. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The annual meeting of the Waterside Workers' Federation was held yesterday. Mr. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, presided. The secretary (Mr. J. Morris) ...

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  10. FATALITY AT NORTH ADELAIDE.

    At 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday Miss Helen Jane Benham, who had been [?]aying for a few days at Mrs. J. Gordon's residence, Brougham-place, North Adelaide, was ...

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  11. SECOND VALLEY JETTY.

    SECOND VALLEY[?] September 12.—The public meeting convened for Saturday for the purpose of making arrangements for an official opening of the new jetty, was ...

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  12. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    Eight deaths from Asiatic cholera are reported from Marienberg, a lace manufacturing town in Saxony, 16 miles southeast of Chemnitz. The authorities took ...

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  13. FRUIT IMPORT TRADE.

    At the conference of fruitgrowers today a motion that the Federal Government be urged to instruct the Hign Commissioner to endeavor to make the Sea ...

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  14. CHARGE OF "RESCUING" COWS.

    SALISBURY, September 12.—At the Local Court to-day, before Messrs. J. P. Sw[?] and J. McGlashan, R. O. Cooper, ranger for the Yatala North District ...

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  15. DEAR MEAT.

    Compared with the rates ruling for meat in August of last year, mutton in Berlin is 5.3 pfennigs dearer per kilo, beef 11.8 dearer, veal 11.9 dearer, and pork ...

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  16. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    Rebecca Brown, 17 years of age, was present in custody this morning, when the City Coroner enquired into the death of a newlyborn male inf[?]nt, whose body was found ...

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  17. INQUEST AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    In tne Police Court[?] Port Adelaide, on Wednesday, the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted an enquiry into the cause of the death of Alexander McGregor, ...

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  18. ENGINS DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    A statement of claim significant in its widespread incidence has been made by the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia upon ...

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  19. SPEAR THROWERS SENTENCED.

    At the Circuit Court to-day Bamboo Waroola, and Wanbinola, three Victoria River natives, who threw spears at T. Wakelin in Jasper Gorge pleaded guilty to ...

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  20. THE ONLY WAY.

    During the evidence in the case of two natives, charged at the Circuit Court with the murder of William J. Ward, it was stated that Mounted-Constable Holland had ...

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  21. CHARGE OF HORSE-STEALING.

    SALISBURY[?] September 12.—Thomas O'Ne[?]ll, alias Bright, for whose arrest a warrant was recently issued on a charge of having stolen a horse and [?] ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred in England yesterday of the Right Rev. Nathaniel Dawes, formerly Bishop of Rockhampton, Queensland. He was 65 years old. ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The question of a Government contributtion to the memorial to King Edward was raised in the Legislative Assembly today by Mr. McCutcheon, who asked the ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. INFECTED POTATOES.

    At the South Melbourne' Court to-day Thomas Edmonds, produce merchant, was fined amounts totalling £35 for having sold potatoes infected with Irish blight and [?] ...

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  25. CAPSIZED BY A BOLTING HORSE.

    Miss Clarke met with an accident to-day. She was driving into the township when the horse shied, and the clamp of the shafts was broken by the sudden jerk. The horse ...

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  26. £1,000 FOR AN ARM.

    A young man[?] Reginald Arthur Davis, who lost an arm while Working at a planing machine at Langdons & Langdons timber yards obtained a verdict to-day for ...

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  27. ROADS INUNDATED.

    YORKETOWN, September 12.—Passengers for Warooka by the coach had an adventure on Saturday night on account of excessive rains. The road in one part is ...

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  28. SHEARER'S HAND INJURED.

    Wentworth (N.S.W.), September 12. An accident happened to a shea[?]er named Forster, who accidentally cut the back of his hand so severely that he [?]red a ...

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  29. HEROES PRAISED.

    The story of the heroic conduct of Charles James Nelson, 30 years of age, and James[?] Hugh Williamson, who descended a shaft to try and save their ...

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  30. SACCHARINE STOLEN.

    A bold theft has occurred at Southwark, where half a ton of saccharine, valued at £1,700, was stolen. The perpetrators of the robbery have not been arrested. ...

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  31. MARRIAGE OF MINORS.

    In the summons division of the Central Police Court this afternoon, t[?]e hearing of charges against the Rev. George Hay and the Rev. Alfred Rivett[?] of an ...

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  32. BALAKLAVA COMPETITIONS.

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  33. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A shocking tram accident occurred in Elizabeth-street, near Campbell-street, this morning, a little boy being killed and another injured. According to the official ...

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  34. WAGES AT MILE-END.

    On Wednesday morning Mr. J. Couston, [?] contractor for levelling work at the new [?] yard at Mile-End[?] stated that he had [?] the morning had an interview with ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly this afternoon[?] Mr. Collier asked the Minister of Railways (Mr. Gregory) whether, in view of the strong objections of the white population ...

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  36. MISS BERTHA BIRD.

    Miss Bertha Bird, an Australian singer, has entered into six engagements to appear in Continental cities. ...

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  37. CRAFT VERSUS INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM.

    Two systems of labor organisation prevail in connection with South Australian unionism. One is that of separate crafts for each department of labor. The other ...

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  38. QUARRY FATALITY.

    The roof of a tunnel at Bishop-Briggs quarry, near Glasgow, collapsed yesterday, and five men were killed. ...

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  39. INTER-STATE TRADE STATISTICS.

    The State Collector of Customs (Mr. T. N. Stephens), when waited upon at the Customs[?]house, Port Adelaide[?] on Wednesday, stated that he had just received ...

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  40. NEGROES LYNCHED.

    At Nashville, capital of the state of Tennessee, two negroes [?]were lynched yesterday for attempting to commit assaults on white girls. ...

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  41. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

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  42. A CHILD ILL-TREATED.

    Considerable time was occupied at South Melbourne to-day with the hearing of a case in which a young married woman, Ine Brett, residing at 109 Danks street, Albert ...

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  43. FOREST FIRES NEAR VANCOUVER.

    Forest fires have destroyed White Rock, a settlement 30 miles south of Vancouver[?] Many farms and houses have been destroyed. ...

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  44. TAKING OVER LIGHTHOUSES.

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  45. DAIRYMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    Thomas Baker, a dairyman, at Somerton, who met with an accident at a railway crossing[?] near Craigieburn station, on Sunday, died last night. The deceased, who ...

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  46. A MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    A martyr to the ravaging influences of the Rontgen rays is Mr. Ernest Wilson, the radiographer at the London Hospital. Mr. Wilson acquired the ...

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  47. PROBABLE LENGTH OF SESSION.

    When the Prime Minister decided to accept the invitation to visit South Africa and attend the opening ceremony of the Union Parliament it was his desire ...

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  48. BUTCHERS' WAGES BOARD APPOINTED.

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  49. FRENCH TOURIST BUREAU.

    The Ministry of Works is establishing a National Tourist Bureau in Paris, with the object of centralising information and increasing the facilities for travel throughout ...

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  50. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    The flood waters in the Horsham district reached the highest level thin morning, and there is a stretch of water for two miles. A football match between the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. SHARE SALES.

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  53. DETECTIVE ATTACKED.

    To-night, while at [?] the dock making enquiries concerning alleged opium smuggling, Detective Christie was viciously assaulted by some person whom ...

    Article : 105 words
  54. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  55. IS DROUGHT COMING?

    Mr. Clement Wragge lecturing at Mo[?] reiterated[?] his prediction that the rainfall might be expected to fall below the average within the next few years. He said ...

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  56. THE HEYNE CASE.

    The Austrian, Emil Carl Heyne, who was arrested at South Melbourne on Friday night last, on a serious charge against a girl, Dorothy Saunders, appeared at the ...

    Article : 120 words
  57. NEW ZEALAND SHEARERS' TROUBLE.

    Three Conciliation Commissioners, sitting unofficially at the request of both parties, endeavored to arrange an agreement in the Canterbury shearers' trouble to submit to ...

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  58. A NAVAL DESERTER.

    A seaman, Victor J. Lemon, on board H.M.S. Psyche, was brought before Mr. Cresswell, P.M., and a bench of magistrates to-day on a charge of having deserted his ...

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  59. A PERTH STATUE.

    The committee of the African Soldiers Memorial report that the defects in the memorial statue are so serious that it would be a waste of money to attempt to ...

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  60. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    OODNADATTA, September 14.— Mounted-Constable White started yesterday for Blood's Creek to search for an old man named Cox[?] who has been ...

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  61. BUILDING TRADES PICNIC.

    A meeting of the building trades picnic committee was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night. It was reported that a large number of drags had been engaged ...

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  62. A SOLICITOR'S DOWNFALL.

    Charles J Currie, solicitor, who pleaded guilty to two charges of larceny as a bailee, one of larceny as an agent and one of false pretences, was brought before Judge ...

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  63. FAR NORTHERN STOCK.

    OODNADATTA[?] September 14.— Messrs. San[?] Bros. trucked 16 horses yesterday, Mr. T. Williams trucked 50, Mr. Taylor 25, and Mr. Hayes 23. ...

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  64. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    The vice-president (Mr. N. A. J. Stacey) presided over a good attendance of members of the Tramway Employes' Union at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night. Five ...

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  65. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    At the Circuit Court to-day Maurice Sullivan, who pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

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  66. TASMANIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Commercial Bank to-day, a dividend of 12 per cent. was declared. In connection with the Federal [?]nd tax and the note issue, ...

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  67. UNITED LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the United Labor Party was initiated at the Trades Hall on Wednesday night. There was a large attendance of delegates, and ...

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  68. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Laverton throws some light on a raid made by the Darlot tribe on the natives of Laverton and Lancefield on Sunday morning. The murdered ...

    Article : 90 words
  69. EVADING INCOME TAX.

    A further charge of evading income tax against Bowron Bros. was heard at Christchurch to-day. The magistrate convicted the defendants and announced that the ...

    Article : 76 words
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