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  2. CRIPPEN AND LENEVE IS MRS CRIPPEN DEAD?

    Crippen's solicitor, Newton, is losing [?] time. His principal contention on behalf of his client is that the body of the [?] discovered at Hilldrop Crescent is ...

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  3. UNREST IN SPAIN. MINISTERS GIVEN A FREE HAND.

    It was officially stated here to-day that King Alfonso has left his Ministers a free hand to deal with the present problem in Spain. He himself is going to ...

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  4. NEW FOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The Hon. Elihu Root (America) in closing the argument in the Newfoundland fisheries case, now being arbitrated before the Hague tribunal, asserted yesterday ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    Parliament has adjourned until November 15. During recess conferences among the party leaders will be held, when an endeavor will be made to settle the ...

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  6. FREE TRADE.

    The reported revolt in Canada against protection has evoked considerable comment in the London newspapers. The "Daily News" 'says that it will be ...

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  7. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    At the weekly meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night Wr. Russell moved—That the council pass a resolution of ...

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  8. RICHMOND ACCIDENT ENQUIRY. SOUTH YARRA ENTRIES.

    The Richmond railway accident enquiry, was continued by the special board to-day. Signalman McDonald was again ...

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  9. EEDERAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House sat all night continuing the debate on the second reading of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act Amendment Bill. The ordinary work ...

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  10. CORONATION OATH BILL.

    The Coronation Oath Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords, and will receive the royal assent to-day. ...

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  11. BEAUREPAIRE.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian swimmer, had a good day at Leicester to-day. He won the half-mile championship easily and without stopping until he had ...

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  12. CHINESE GRIEVANCE

    The society which has been formed for the purpose of securing self-government for China, and whose headquarters are at Canton, has received a letter from the ...

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  13. CRIPPEN'S ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    It was mainted to-day that Crippen had confessed to Inspector Dew and [?] [?] the full story. The inspector was immediately rushed by a mob of ...

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  14. CHASE FOR A PEARL.

    During a Sepoy revolt in India a large pearl was stolen from the eye of an image of Buddha. There was much lamentation over the affair, and the thief got ...

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  15. POWER OF THE CLERGY.

    Field-Marshal Lopez Dolinguez, an ex-Premier, when interviewed yesterday said he would support Premier Canalejas in his struggle for religious reform, but be ...

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  16. THE "LINE-CLEAR" ENTRY.

    The Richmond railway accident enquiry was further continued by the special board to-day. Signalman Bull was further examined, ...

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  17. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    A railway accident occurred at Roseworthy this afternoon while shunting was going on. Three trucks were derailed and traffic was blocked for some time. The ...

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  18. LINLEY SAMBOURNE.

    Edward Linley Sambourne, chief cartoonist on London "Punch," died to-day after a long illness. He was 65 years of age. Sambonrne's first venture in art ...

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  19. HIS REPORTED CONFESSION.

    Ri[?] sent, a cable to her parents in London to-day stating that she had [?] all the knew of the tragedy. It was reported to-day that Crippen had ...

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  20. THE VATICAN REPLIES.

    The note which Cardinal Merry de Val in preparing in reply to Senor Canaleja's missive, recalling the Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican to Madrid, will be ...

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  21. EDUCATION V. LARRIKINISM

    The South Australian House of Assembly was told yesterday by Mr. Coombe, M.P., that the influence of the School of Mines at Gawler was such that larrikins[?] ...

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  22. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE. MANDAMUS AGAINST COMPANY REFUSED.

    Before the Full Court to-day Mr. Henry McPherson, representing a number of Subiaco residents, applied for a [?]mus to compel the Perth Tramways, ...

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  23. ASSASSINATION PLOT.

    Rumors the being circulated to the effect that the Venezuelan Government discovered a plot to assassinate the President (General Juan Vincente Gomez) and ...

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  24. OF MANY NAMES.

    The versatile John Salvator, who thinks no more of changing his name and rank than of changing, his collar, has turned up in New York. Everybody thought that ...

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  25. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The returns of trade between Canada and Australia for the last fiscal year have caused general satisfaction, and there are possibilities of further extensive trade. ...

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  26. LENEVE CABLES HOME.

    The "Cri[?]'s" correspondents at Que[?] distinctly says that Inspector Dew [?] that Grippen confessed to having killed his wife in a quarrel. ...

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  27. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    The result of the examination of candidates for 200 instructional staff noncommissioned officers required by the Defence Department was made known ...

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  28. DOG'S GRUESOME FIND.

    A gruesome discovery was made at Waterloo this morning. A lady noticed a large dog dragging a brown paper parcel on a vacant allotment. Later the dog ...

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  29. PAPER STRIKE.

    Last March a strike occurred among the employes of the International Paper Company. As a result of the men's determined action they have received an ...

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  30. LAWYERS IMPRISONED.

    While the Calhoun graft trial was in progress here to-day the four lawyers employed for the defence were sentenced to imprisonment for five days for contempt ...

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  31. THE BARRIER.

    Consequent upon the forward nature of development work in carbonates having ceased at the Black 14 Mine, it has been decided to dispense with the night shift, ...

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  32. CRIPPEN DID NOT CONFESS.

    Inspector Dew said positively last night that [?] had not confessed to him. T[?] [?] was [?] positive that there had been [?] confesion. ...

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  33. NEW LABOR UNION.

    It was announced last night at Denver, the capital of Colorado, that a new national labor union had been formed. This comprises the Western Federation of ...

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  34. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    The United Wireless Telegraph Company, of New York, has collapsed. President Wilson, Vice-President Boger, Sec[?] Tompkins, Fiscal Agent Parker, ...

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  35. A DESERTING HUSBAND.

    Albert Duchmann, a billiard saloon keeper, of Newtown, Sydney, was arrested to-day on board the Salamis, en route from Sydney to Durban, and ...

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  36. THE SENATE.

    The Senate met to-day. Trust Funds Advances Bill. After several unimportant questions had been answered, the Senate went into ...

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  37. CHINESE CRUISERS.

    China is going ahead with her naval policy, and has ordered two cruisers of 300 tons each, to be constructed in England. These vessels will be used for ...

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  38. OSTEOPATHIC OPERATION.

    The condition of Vera Stememann, who was the subject of the famous Lorenz operation yesterday, performed by Dr. Forbes in the presence of 500 delegates to ...

    Article : 146 words
  39. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS

    Whether Johnson is dodging Sam Langford or not is not known, but there has been an impression abroad for some time that he is not anxious to meet him. It ...

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  40. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    At the district court to-day Reginald Lygon Ingston, master of the steamer Furyalus, was charged with having on July 22 allowed a prohibited immigrant to ...

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  41. SMUGGLING CHINESE.

    By the arrest of Jew Loy Sing, a wealthy Chinese merchant, the American Immigration Department claims to have disclosed a method whereby hundreds ...

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  43. NO PROGRESS OF A SETTLEMENT.

    At the weekly meeting of the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council to-night the following telegram was received from Perth:—"No progress of an immediate ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES. UNPOPULAR AMERICAN MINISTER.

    A statement was recently made to the effect that Senator Crane, of the United States, had suggested to the Secretary for the Interior (Mr. R. Ballinger) that his ...

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  45. VICTORIA COHUNA LAND PURCHASES.

    The Victorian Government to-day sent a cable message to Mr. Anderson, at San Francisco, retailing him at once from leave of absence. This has been done ...

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  46. UTILISING SEIZED OPIUM.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) has received a report from the Federal Analyst (Mr. Wilkinson) regarding the suggestion that smuggled opium seized ...

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  47. ITALIAN LOTTERIES.

    One feature stands out among the Italian Treasury receipts for the last financial year, and that is the income derived from the weekly State lotteries, ...

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  48. TROUBLE IN MACAO.

    Although the Portuguese have been successful in their operations against the Chinese pirates at Colowan, Macao, their aggressive action has opened up a new ...

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  49. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    At the Sydney Labor Council meeting tonight Delegate Bourke, who is a Labor alderman the City Council, moved that the Government be asked to appoint a ...

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  50. A DEPRAVED FATHER.

    At the Geelong Sessions to-day Edward Milkins, a laborer, aged 42, residing at Belmont, was convicted of repeated offences against his daughter, under the ...

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  51. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The contract for the carrying of mails between Vancouver and Australia has been renewed with the Union Steamship Company. ...

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  52. HUMAN BONES FOUND

    Some time ago Enoch Kendall and his wife and son mysteriously disappeared from their home at Santa Rosa, in this State. Search was made for them without ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. AUSTRALIAN BISLEY TEAM.

    Colonel Paine and the Australian riflemen who took part in the Bisley competitions will leave for Australia by the Osterley on Saturday. ...

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  55. THE KOOYONG VACANCY.

    Mr. W. T. Appleton, who is a candidate for the Kooyong vacancy in the House of Representatives, will hold a meeting of his supporters in the Malvern ...

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  56. AN ANXIOUS VOYAGE.

    The barquentine Pelotas (250 tons) arrived at Newcastle last night short of provisions after an anxious voyage from New Zealand, occupying 40 days. The ...

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  57. ADMIRAL HENDERSON.

    Prior to the departure of Admiral Henderson for Australia, where he will advise the Commonwealth in naval matters, he was given a reception by the High. ...

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  58. NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    Judge Heydon announced in the Industrial Court to-day that he had received notification from the registrar to the effect that Mr. J. Paterson had resigned ...

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  59. MIRACLES.

    Miracles are said to be everyday occurnences in America, so the following can be regarded as nothing out of the way. The annual Novena at Staunes ...

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  60. LABOR CANDIDATE DECIDED UPON.

    Dr. Leger Erson was this evening selected as the Labor candidate for Kooyong. ...

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  61. RUGBY

    The American Universities and Auckland to-day played to a draw, the scores being 13 points all. ...

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  62. OPHTHALMOLOGY DIPLOMAS.

    The first diplomas in opthalmology granted to Australians by the Oxford University have been won by Dr. Newman, of Melbourne, and Dr. Waddy, of Sydney. ...

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  63. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUD.

    The Federal Crown Solicitor to-day issued a High Court summons directed against Charles Brown Kellow, trading as the Kellow Motor Company, in Russell ...

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  64. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Owing to the indisposition of the Chief Justice Full Court business has [?] [?] [?] [?]ded. ...

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  65. REVOLUTIONARY SHOT.

    Jose Lugo, the instigator of the Veisca insurrection, which took place a year ago, was shot here this morning. A large crowd witnessed the execution. ...

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