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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The South African cricket team will sail from Capetown tor Adelaide on October 7. The team will include T. Campbell ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—The Invitation to the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation to a conference is due to representatives of 18 of the allied trades becoming convinced that the ...

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  6. DIVORCE COURT.

    The hearing of the Suit in which Stanley Frederick Barden is petitioning for a divorce from Elsie Jane Barden, formerly Robinson, or the ground of her adultery with Gordon Faithfull ...

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  7. THE PREMIER AT NEWCASTLE.

    No fewer than 3000 people were present in the Olympic Skating Bink at Newcastle one Monday night, when Mr. Wade delivered a vigorous speech, which was listened to with ...

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  8. THE FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday.—The accident to a train from Cherbourg at Bernay is attributed to excessive speed, to recover lost time. The engine which was derailed dragged 12 ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. THE TASK OF FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris "Temps" rebuts the contention of M. Lanessan, formerly Minister of Marine in the French Government, that in consequence of the preparations made ...

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  10. THE LANCASHIRE LOCKOUT.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—The dispute between the Cardroom Amalgamation and the Lancashire Cotton Spinners Employers' Federation arose through a grinder named Howe ...

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  11. THE WALES TO IRELAND FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Loraine, in crossing the Irish Sea from Holyhead, was favored with fine weather, but when midway across the sea, at a height of 3000ft, his engine stopped for ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. Mat-Shaking Nuisance.

    The practice of shaking doormats and sweeping fronts of shops and houses has been the subject of complaint by passers-by. The nuisance has been a long-standing one, but it has ...

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  13. THE TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—The Trade Union Congress met at Sheffield to-day, 500 delegates being present. The Lord Mayor of Sheffield (Earl Fitzwilliam) ...

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  14. Children's Day Out.

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  15. "THE AWAKENING EAST."

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times," commenting upon the forthcoming tour of the Crown Prince of Germany in the Far East, says: "Had the German Emperor known the Far East at ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. THE RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The meeting of the Great Northern Railway employees at Manchester voted In favor of arbitration. The branch, in London decided to follow the opinion of the majority. ...

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  17. NON-UNIONIST KILLED BY STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Coal-heavers on strike at Havre, France, killed a non-unionist. Three arrests have been made. LONDON, Monday Night.—The Dockers' ...

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  18. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Nationalists, in the course of a speech at an enthusiastic Nationalist demonstration at Limerick on Sunday, said that he ...

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  19. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    KEMPSEY, Tuesday.—A case presenting some extraordinary features was presented at the police court, when Andrew Whalan and Eva Croad, a married woman, were charged with ...

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  20. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—The "Standard" says if the Osborne judgment stands, payment of members and of election expenses is essential, as the only dignified and straightforward ...

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  21. HOLMAN-HUNT'S ASHES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—At the funeral of Mr. W. Holman-Hunt. at St. Paul's Cathedral, to-day, Lord Tennyson, Mr. Charles Booth, Mr. W. M. Rossetti, Mr. Arthur Hughes, and ...

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  22. NORTH SYDNEY UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The dinner in connection with the 25th annual demonstration and art union of the North Sydney United Friendly Societies, which will be celebrated on Wednesday, took place ...

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  23. TRANSATLANTIC TURBINE STEAMER.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—The Compagnie Generals Transatiantique of France is completing a passenger steamer for the New York service. It will be 585ft long, be fitted with ...

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  24. PREFER POORHOUSE TO PENSION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—There is great reluctance on the part of the aged, paupers in the London workhouses to accept the old age pensions in January, they preferring the ...

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  25. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Sydney Liedertafel will give a smoke concert in the Town Hall to-morrow evening. Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will conduct the society in an attractive programme of part songs, etc. ...

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  26. MOTORISTS AND BRIGANDS.

    Two brothers, Messrs. Edward and Robert Boit, of Boston, U.S.A., were motoring with their wives at Pelago, near Florence, Italy, on July 10, when they were stopped by two armed ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 0[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  28. EXPLOSION AT A GAS WORKS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—An explosion occurred to-day at the gasworks at Hudders field, seven of the workmen, being severely burnt. ...

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  29. SEVEN ALPINISTS KILLED.

    According to a telegram from Berne, Switzerland, seven Alpinists were killed just below the Bergli Hut, the usual starting place for the final stage of the ascent of the Jungfrau on ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. LIVE STOCK FROM GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Director, of Quarantine, Trade, and Customs, Melbourne, states that it has been decided to remove the restrictions recently placed on the Importation from Great Britain ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. WEDNESDAY'S MAILS.

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  32. BRAVE PORTER'S DEATH.

    Frank Allen, 50, the leading porter at the Central Railway Station who was frightfully injured in an accident at the station on September 5, died at Sydney Hospital on Monday ...

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  33. THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION FIRE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—It is officially stated that the British Government, from motives of friendliness, will not claim damages from Belgium for losses by the fire at the ...

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  34. SENTENCED AT THE SESSIONS.

    At Darlinghurst Sessions, this morning, John Callaghan, convicted of stealing, a medal from Mrs. Annie Kirkwood on March 26 last, was sentenced to three years in Bathurst Gaol. ...

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  35. WAIHI SHARES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.—On the Stock Exchange to-day, Waihi Gold Mining Company shares closed at 132s Cd, 135s; and Waihi Grand Junction at 36s 3d, 38s 9d. ...

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