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  2. THE SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Education. (Mr. Carmichael), speaking at Wellington on Saturday night, said, among other things:— "The present Government, in its ...

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  3. SMALLPOX.

    There were seven cases of smallpox on Saturday, and 14 yesterday. Saturday's cases came from Alexandria, Waterloo (3), Globe (2), and Camperdown. ...

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  4. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The strike of shop assistants continues. The Broken Hill Co-operative Society, which to a great extent is at the back of the strike, and which has agreed to the ...

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  5. ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" states that an expedition to Nova Zembla, an Arctic island, has discovered a diary which was written by the ...

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  6. AFTER THE WAR.

    King Ferdinand, crowned with a wreath of leaves, headed the Sofia division of the Bulgarian troops in procession from "the front" to the city. The high officers of the army ...

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  7. SIR S. GRIFFITH.

    Private information has reached Sydney that Sir Samuel Griffith, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, has Been offered by the British Gevernment a seat in the Imperial ...

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  8. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. Milne, Special Commissioner of the Board of. Trade, has been investigating the matter of the opening, of the Panama Canal iri regard to the trade outlook. ...

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  9. MR. COOK'S WARNING

    What might be termed a continuous ovation was accorded Liberal politicians when they entered the conference of the Liberal Association on Saturday morning. ...

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  10. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    The Admiralty has ordered from private yards three battleships heavior and more powerful than the Queen Mary. By the autumn of 1915 Great Britain will ...

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  11. THE DOXATO MASSACRES.

    Sir Bulgarain soldiers, identified as having participated in the Doxato massacres, were court-martialled, and executed over the graves of their victims. ...

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  12. THE BIG EXHIBITION.

    Many letters, from influential people have been published in the newspapers advocating that Great Britain should, participate in the exposition at San Francisco in celebration of ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    The State Department has been informed that several thousand Federal and rebel troops fought a two-days' engagement at Rodriguez, in the Mexican State of Sonora. ...

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  14. CHESTERFIELD BY-ELECTION.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation has repudiated the candidature of Mr. Kenyon for the Chesterfield by-election. Mr. Kenyon is an official of the local ...

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  15. GERMANY'S DECISION.

    The "North German Gazette" states that Germany has declined to exhibit at the San Francisco Exhibition. German industrial circles, it says, are overwhelmingly averse to ...

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  16. PROPOSED MEDIATION.

    Mr. Towner proposed a resolution in the House of Representatives to-day in favour of mediation in Mexico by the United States, the Argentine and Brazil acting in concert. ...

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  17. PRISONER WRIGHT.

    The sentence of death passed on William George Wright has been commuted to penal servitude for life. The Minister for Justice on Saturday said the ...

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  18. FEELING AGAINST AMERICANS.

    The Huertan Government has accepted Mr. Lind as the bearer of an unofficial message from the United States, the message being intended in the best interests of Mexico. ...

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  19. LANGUAGE OF SHAKESPEARE.

    Mr. W. H. Page, the American Ambassador, to-day unveiled a memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers at Southampton. He said that on Anglo-American institutions ...

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  20. THE NEW TRIBUNAL.

    In the prorogation speech gratification waa [?] expressed that the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, to which the Royal Assent had been given that day, would ensure a supremo ...

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  21. RIOTS IN IRELAND.

    The police in Londonderry have been ordered to shoot if rioting recurs between, the Unionists and Nationalists, and warnings are ignored. ...

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  22. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    General Ian Hamilton, in his report on the Canadian militia, recommends the establishment of a national reserve, the creation of adequate war stores, and longer periods of ...

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  23. BANISH THE DISEASE.

    "The Government of New South Wales must either adopt compulsory vaccination, or be prepared for smallpox to become as common a disease among the communty as scarlet ...

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  24. REVOLT IN CHINA.

    Refugees from China are flocking to Kobe. Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Genoral Huang Sing, leaders of the Chinese revolt, who secretly landed in Japan, despite the warning of the ...

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  25. A NAVAL BASE.

    The Perth Labour Federation has addressed Senator Needham, through its secretary (Mr. M'Callum), asking him, in view of the condition of the inbour market in, Western ...

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  26. FEDERAL PICNICS.

    In connection with the ceremony of turning the first sod of the Port Augusta end of the trans-Australian railway about a year ago, the expense of hiring special trains and ...

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  27. PELLAGERA.

    Mr. Montgomerie Neilson, a biologist, who has had an extensive European experience, yesterday, supplied further interesting details regarding the disease known as pellagra, which ...

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  28. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the conditions of Post Office servants recommends the recognition of the trade union, a 48 hours' ...

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  29. ALL WORK TO CEASE.

    Respecting the dismissal of men at Cockburn Sound naval base, the Naval authorities state the reason for the dismissal of the mer is that it has been decided to cease all work ...

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  30. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The United States Government has decided to give every facility to the Japanese Government to test the dispute over the Californian anti-allen legislation in the United ...

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  31. MACQUARIE ISLAND.

    The experiences of those aboard the little schooner Rachael Cohen, which set out from Hobart with stores for the Mawson wireless party, but was unable to land at Macquarie ...

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  32. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    After prayers for rain in all the churches, the greatest drought in the history of the State of Kansas has been broken. Enormous damage has been done to the ...

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  33. INDEX.

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  34. THE VANCOUVER STRIKE.

    A hundred arrests have been made in connection with the strike at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. The police are camped in the streets with ...

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  35. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George and Lady Reid, with family, sail for Australia by the R.M.S. Otranto, returning to London in March. ...

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  36. 24 DAYS OVERDUE.

    The steamer Whitgift arrived in port this morning from Valparaiso, little the worse for her unpleasant experiences with big seas, heavy gales, and strong winds, which were ...

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  37. ROYAL FLYING CORPS.

    The Admiralty has invited 200 Houtenants of the fleet to volunteer for the formation of a naval air wing in the Royal Flying Corps. ...

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  38. FEDERAL OPPOSITION.

    "It is not playing the game." This was a comment made last night by Mr. Joseph Cook, the Prime Minister, on the decision arrived at last week by the Federal Labour ...

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  39. IN THE COUNTRY.

    On. wednesday afternoon the Camden Council opened a public vaccination depot here, when 220 persons were treated. ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. A BALLOON INCIDENT.

    The balloon Metzeler ascenderd south-east of Berlin and drifted into Russia, where a fusillade of 200 shots was fired at it. Th balloon was damaged, but the occupants ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    There have been no epidemic cases in the city for seven days, and the outlook is brightening. One suspicious case has been reported from the country. It ls considered ...

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  43. THE LATE HERR BEBEL.

    Herr Bebel, the late German Socialist leader, left a fortune of £30,000, a large portion of which goes to the party funds. ...

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  44. UNREST IN JAVA.

    The steamer Montoro arrived at Pinkenba on Saturday afternoon from Singapore. Captain Mortimer, referring to the prevailing feeling of unrest in Java, said that, though ...

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  45. SEEKING A GOOD JOB.

    The hearing wats continued on Friday in the Arbitration Gourt of the plaint, in which the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation is the claimant, and the Master Builders in all ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Suffragists set fire to a new house, which had not been tenanted, at Bangor. LONDON, Aug. 16. The departure of Mrs. Pankhurst for Paris ...

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  48. MEETING IN TOWN HALL.

    A largely-attended meeting was hold in the Town Hull on Saturday night for the purpose of urging the Cabinet to review the sentence passed on Wright. ...

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  49. ISLAND HURRICANES.

    The Union Company's steamer Atua, which arrived at New Zealand from Sydney, via the Islands, shortly before the last mail left, reported that the natives at Nukualofa, in the ...

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  50. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Serious floods are being experienced in Southern Otago. Considerable damage has been done to crops, and farm stock have been transferred to higher lands. This is the third ...

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  51. BRIGANTINE V. SCHOONER.

    Considerable interest has been taken in the brigantine Geneva, which left this morning for San Francisco with 743 tons of coal, it 13 many years since a brigantine has left this ...

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  52. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    Parliament was prorogued to-day until November 8. The prorogation speech evpressed satisfaction in regard to the E[?]charest treaty of ...

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