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  8. STORM AND STRESS.

    As anticipated, the inner reports now to hand show that the loss of life and damage to property caused by the terrible gale which raged over Great ...

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  9. TRADES UNIONISM.

    A deputation from the Amalgamated Miners Association waited upon the Federal Attorney-General, Mr Deakin, in the absence of the Prime Minister, ...

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  10. THE KING.

    A highly interesting article is published by the "Dally Mall" 011 the subject of the active personal part that his Majesty the King Is taking in the ...

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  11. HE TOOK ORDERS.

    In the District Court to-day. before Messrs P. G. Dwyer, P.M.. P. Blashki. and W. C. Burnett, j's.P., Frederick Horn- full Caleb Walker, sought to recover 1.2 ...

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  12. REYNOLDS V. RAILWAYS.

    In the First Civil Court to-day. Mr Justice Williams delivered judgment In the action by Walter Reynolds, ex-Chief Clerk In the Railway Department ...

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  13. VENEZUELA.

    The revolutionary forces In Venezuela have achieved a success against the Government troops at Carupano, seaport on the north coast of the peninsula ...

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  14. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    At the Cobarg Police Court this morning John Severs a wire worker was summoned before Mr Keogh P.M. to show cause why he should not contribute ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES in a NUTSHELL.

    The King. His part in politics. Interesting cable message on the subject. ...

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  16. THE ROYAL SCANDAL.

    An Interesting to the elopement of the Crown Primes Louise, of Saxony, and subsequent divorce by her husband, is stated as likely to occur. ...

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  17. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Heavy floods have occurred in Penn sylvania, U.S.A., .causing very considerable damage. An area of 56 miles in the great ...

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  18. CHINESE REFORMERS

    The Intelligence published a feu- days ago, that the Chinese Government had discovered that arms aud ammunition were being Illegally Imported ...

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  19. DID SHE MISUSE IT?

    An old woman, mimed Bridget Rafter, who receives a peashon of is per week. was called upon to show cause why her pension should not be cancelled. it having ...

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  20. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Merlon, of the well- known Dominion Hue. which runs between Liverpool and Boston, Is ashore at Roche's Point, near Queenstown. ...

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  21. IS IT SECTARIAN?

    The decision of the University .Council yesterday to grant the u.- e of the Wilson Hall to the University Christian Union for an address by a leading missioner who ...

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  22. CONTINENT SUFFERS

    The recent heavy gales were also felt on the western coast of the Continent. Germany, France, and Holland suffering severely. ...

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  23. NEGRO OFFICIALS.

    A significant announcement has been made by President Roosevelt with respect to Ida recent actions In appointing negroes to positions of trust. ...

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  24. CABLE STEAMERS.

    the Agents-General for the Australasian States have Inspected at Graves- end two cable repairing steamers, the Restorer 'and the Patrol, which have ...

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  26. UNIFORM TIME

    A uniform time standard has been adopted throughout the continent of Africa, from Capetown to Cairo, The change was initiated at ...

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  27. THIEVES BREAK IN.

    In the small hours of this morning, a burglary committed at the residence? of Mr Samuel Bashford, a fruiterer, at D Nichols"" street Abbotsford. Mr Bashford was ...

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  28. ANGLESEY SEAT.

    "Independent Voter" writes:—I have admitted there was one meeting of a branch of the Reform League In Seymour eleven months ago. My charge ...

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  29. A DRIVER'S FALL

    A magisterial Inquiry was held by Mr W. Witt, J.P., at the Alfred Hospital this morning. Into the circumstance connected with the death of Thomas Eills. thirty-nine ...

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  30. THE NEW VESSELS.

    The "Electrician," In a recent issue, gave the following particulars of the "On September 4th there was launched ...

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  32. SAILOR'S FIGHT.

    A serial disturbance. In which about sixty seamen from H.M.S. Pyludes and the s.s. Damascus took part, occurred at the corner of beach and Prince's streets. ...

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