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  2. THE FINANCES.

    The long-looked for legislation regarding the Commonwealth and State finances was brought forward in the House of Representatives this afternoon by the Prime ...

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  3. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The PREMIER, in the Legislative Assembly last night, moved the second reading of a bill to amend the University and University College Act, 1990, and the University and ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    Rain fell to-day at Uttoxeter, and there will be no play before lunch in the match Australia versus Mr. Bamford's English Eleven. ...

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  5. ENGLISH XI. MATCH.

    Owing to the rain the wicket at Uttoxeter was in a sodden condition, and there was no play before lunch in the match between the Australian cricketers and Mr. ...

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  6. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    In connection with the joint search for the steamer Waratah, the underwriters have subscribed —2000, the owners —1000, and the Protection and Indemnity Club —300. ...

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  7. DOMINION SHIPBUILDING.

    Sir Benjamin Browne, M.Inst.C.E., chairman of r. and W. Hawthorn, Lesli[?] and Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne, engineers and shipbuilders, writing in the engineering ...

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  8. CRUISER BATTLESHIPS.

    The successor to the cruiser battleship Indefatigable on the slip at Devonport in November will be a vessel of the new type of super-Invincible, and the first of a ...

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  9. PEARY AT THE POLE.

    Commander Peary, aboard the steamer Roosevelt, has left Indian Harbour, Labrador. As he does not know that the telegraph office at Chateau Bay further ...

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  10. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 2636 casks were offered, and 1754 were sold. Prices showed an advance of 6d for all sorts except fine,—viz., ...

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  11. LUND. OFFICER'S THEORY.

    Captain J. Raglan Brod[?]e, who weas an officer in Lund's line for 20 years, writes:—"Now that the search is about to commence for the Waratah it would be interesting to have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress sitting at Ipswich passed a resolution condemning any compulsory enlistment of the working classes in the Territorial army, also the ...

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  13. MARCH OF MARGAKRINE.

    Practically the whole ot the deliberations of the Co-operative Conference yesterday afternoon centred round margarine, and various suggestions were made for freeing the ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Dr. Jameson has returned from Carlsbad, where he has been making a "cure." He is greatly improved in health. Dr. Jameson announces that political ...

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  15. MUSEUM MATERIAL.

    Commander Peary telegraphed to the Director of the American Museum of Natural History at New York: I am bringing a large amount of material for the ...

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  16. CONTROVERSY COMMENCED.

    According to Reuter's agency, Commander Peary telegraphs:— "The two Eskimo companions of Dr. Cook say he went no ...

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  17. AERONAUTICS.

    Herr Rudolf Martin, who was formerly in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, declares that a decade hence Germany will have 1000 dirigible balloons and 10,000 ...

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  18. A ROMANTIC[?] MARRIAGE.

    Miss Lothero, an Italian, formerly playing in "The Merry Widow," has been married in London to Prince Hermann, son and heir of the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar. ...

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  19. FRUITLESS SEARCH.

    The Swedish-Australian liner Tasmanic, which arrived from the Baltic, via Durban, last evening, saw no trace of the Waratah, nor anything to indicate what has happened to ...

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  20. NO TRACE OF DR. COOK.

    Captain Bartlett, commander of the Roosevelt, states that Commander Peary saw no trace of Dr. Cook in his journey to the North Pole. ...

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  21. BOWLING AVERAGES.

    Bowling averages in the Middlesex match, abandoned a fortnight ago on account of rain, with the county's total at 307 for five wickets, were:—Hopkins, three for ...

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  22. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Thomns James Stockail, of Stockall and Sons, jewellers, of Clerkenwell-road, where he was found bound and gagged on November 28, 1904, has been arrested at ...

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  23. HONOURS FOR DR. COOK.

    The King of Denmark yesterday conferred the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society of Denmark upon Dr. Cook, who afterwards delivered a lecture, ...

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  24. THE SEARCH VESSEL.

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best) has sent the following cable message to the Premier of Cape Colony in connection with the special search which is to be made for the ...

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  25. RHODES' BATTING.

    Rhodes has completed 2000 runs in firstclass cricket this season. ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    About a week ago the Rev. J. B. Ronald swore an information against William Thomas Harrison, who gave evidence in the RonaldHarper [?]bel case last May, charging him with ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Company's new steamer Burringbar has been launched at Gra[?]gemonth. The Burringbar, which has been built by ...

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  28. AVIATOR KILLED.

    M. Lefebvre, a well-known aviator, made a trial flight at Juvisy with a new Wrigt-[?]-plane. When at a height of 10 metres (33ft) the bi-plane suddenly [?]ipped ...

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  29. UNIQUE APPLICATION.

    A unique application was dealt with at the Police Court on Tuesday, when Samuel Evans appeared on summons issued by himself against himself, calling upon himself to show ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I am more than astonished that the commanders of the different ships leaving South Africa for the Australian Commonwealth did not make the deviations in their ...

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  31. A FLOATING MINE.

    Lieutenant Hofer and five men in motor boats at Pressburg, Hungary, on the Danube, during tests were attempting to overtake a floating mine, his own ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VETERANS.

    The King-has sent a gracious reply through Lord Dudley to the South Australian Crimean and Mutiny veterans for their address of loyalty. ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    The secretary of the Westral[?]an Aerial Navigation Company this morning received a cablegram from Mr. Walter Thomson, Who went to London eight weeks ago in the ...

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  34. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly sat for four hours on Wednesday, the whole of the time being occupied with private members business. The leader of the Labour party introduced a bill dealing with ...

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  35. SATISFIED EMPLOYEES.

    A remarkable deputation of employees, who object to a Wages Board, because they are so well satisfied with the conditions given by their employers, interviewed the Premier (Mr. ...

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  36. PORT OF LONDON DUES.

    The Port of London authority has prepared the draft of a new schedule of maximum port dues, which are estimated to yield £70,000. ...

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  37. LICENSING DUTIES.

    In the House of Commons last night, in Committee on the Finance Bill, the discussion on clause 30, relating to the valuation of licensed premises, was closured, ...

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  38. ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    Among the delegates from oversea to the Conference of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire is Mr. Henry L. Riseley, an underwriter of Bristol. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A sensational affair occurred in Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. A burglar visited several bedrooms early this morning At length he entered a room the occupant of which ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    The gold yield for August was 42,867oz, as compared with 39,472oz for the same month last year. The value of the gold was £182,[?]7, an increase of £14,421. ...

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  41. DEVELOPING BESOURCES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has abandoned his intention of appropriating the old sinking fund for the purposes of the Development Bill. He has ...

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  42. SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    The Sultan of Turkey has returned to Constantinople from Brusa, Asia Minor. He has greatly increased in popularity by his trip. ...

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  43. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    On the North Coast railway line four nnd a half miles of rails have now been laid. Platelaying has been completed over the new steel bridge across the Hunter, and as far as Lamb's ...

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  44. MACALISTER RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    As the result of the inquiries that have been held by the Commissioner for Railways, no light has been thrown on the cnuse of the railway accident at Maca[?]ister. Other sources ...

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  45. ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    While Constable Kammel, of Redfern Police Station, was escorting a man named Walter Sutherland from Redfern Police Station to Darlinghurst Gaol yesterday afternoon, ...

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  46. SAWMILLS BURNED.

    About 4 o'clock this morning James O'Shea's sawmills, near Rosewood, were destroyed by fire. Very little machinery was saved. About £500 worth of timber, chiefly p[?]ne and ...

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  47. METHODS IN MOROCCO.

    Bu-Hamara, the Moorish Pretender, has been sentenced to be caged until death. Taza, the Pretender's last stronghold, has acknowledged Mulal Ha[?], Sultan of ...

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  48. WOOD-CHOPPING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At Clontarf yesterday a match for the championship of the Commonwealth was decided, between the present holder, J. W. Heckenberg, and L. G. M'Intosh, champion of ...

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  49. MISSIONARY'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. George Glenny, a missionary, died suddenly on a steamer in the Red Sea on his way to Australia. ...

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  50. MR. ATLEE HUNT RETURNS.

    Mr. Atlee Hunt, the secretary for External affairs, was a passenger by the Union [?]ner [?]ua, which arrived at Sydney yesterday from he islands. At Suva he conferred with the ...

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  51. BRITISH TRADE.

    Returns of British trade during August published by the Board of Trade show that imports increased £5,670,506, exports increased £1,772,024, and re-exports ...

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  52. SEVEN HUNDRED YARDS' RECORD.

    Emillo Lungh[?] ran 700 yards in New York in 1m 27 2.5s—the record. ...

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