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  2. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Sixty thousand business men and their employees paraded New York on Saturday in the interests of the Republican party, whose candidate is Mr. W. H. Taft. ...

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  3. THE STATION MURDER.

    At Georgetown, Fanny Wilson, wife of Henry Charles Wilson, manager of Carpentaria Downs Station, aged 53, was charged at the police court to-day with the murder of Nellie ...

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  4. THE "WALLABIES."

    The opening, game of the Australian Rugby Union tour in England was played at Devonport, just outside Plymouth, last Saturday. The opposing side was Devon County. ...

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  5. BALKAN CONFERENCE.

    Public opinion in Russia believes that the chances of a meeting of a conference of the Powers over Balkan matters are rapidly disappearing. ...

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  6. GERMANY IN FERMENT.

    The Berlin press is incensed at the crass stupidity of Prince Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, and the Foreign Office, authorising the publication of such a mass of ...

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  7. AN INDIAN JUBILEE.

    To-day the Earl of Minto will read in Durbar at Jodbpnr, one of the native States of Rajputana, a stately and eloquent message from the King as Emperor of ...

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  8. MR. TAFT.

    Mr. William Howard Taft— "Bill" Taft at the 'Varsity—is one of the few famous men who have a ladder of famous men for their fathers. The original Taft came from England in 1636 ...

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  9. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S VOTE.

    Replying to Mr. J. D. Rockefeller's announcement that he intends to vote for Mr. W. H. Taft, the Republican candidate, President Roosevelt describes the ...

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  10. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    M. Liaptcheff and M. M. Mi[?]tcheff, special delegates from Bulgaria, are couferring at Constantinople with the Grand Vizier, Kiamil Pasha, regarding the terms ...

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  11. FACTORS IN THE CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan have now both taken the stump, and are each delivering two or three long and a dozen or more short addresses on every day in the week except ...

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  12. SHIFTING RESPONSIBILITY.

    The official explanation of the circumstances attending the publication of the interview between the German Emperor and an Englishman, has increased the ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

    It is announced that the Archbishop of York (the Most Rev. Dr. Maclagan) will resign at the end of the year owing to the state of his health. ...

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  14. UNFRIENDLINESS OF GERMANY

    The "Times" writes that official explanations from Berlin only deepen the unfavourable impression caused by the interview. The "Times" hopes that it has not escaped ...

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  15. TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The trial of Dinizulu, paramount chief of Zululand, and his indunas, on a charge of high treason, will commence to-morrow before a special Court. The Crown will call ...

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  16. THE SECOND GAME.

    Played at Gloucestershire yesterday afternoon, in bright sunshine and a temperature of 80 degrees, the second venture of the Australians did little to improve their reputation. ...

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  17. STRENGTHENING LOYALTY.

    The "Times" writes that the loyalty and veneration of the bulk of the Indian peoples will be strengthened and deepened by the terms of the gracious proclamation of ...

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  18. BARQUE ANNESLEY REFLOATED.

    The barque Annesley, while on a voyage from Dalhousie, New Brunswick, to Melbourne, grounded off Bonaventure, Newfoundland, jettisoned some of her lumber, ...

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  19. ORIGIN OF THE INTERVIEW.

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that the German Emperor conversed at Higheliff Castle, where he spent a holiday last year, and elsewhere, with all sorts of English ...

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  20. EMPIRE CABLE RATES.

    Mr. R. Lemienx, Postmaster-General, Canada, has started for England to attend a conference representative of the Imperial and Colonial Governments und cable ...

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  21. THE SANTO MASSACRE.

    Mr. Robert Watson, sen., formerly of Bringelly, near Liverpool, in this State, who now owns a plantation at the Annandale Settlement, South Santo, in the New Hebrides Group, close ...

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  22. MR. BRYAH.

    William Jennings Bryan was made by 24 words. They were strong words—"You shall not press down upon the brow of labour this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify ...

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  23. ROYALTY TO WED COMMONER.

    Some months ago it was announced that the Duke of the Abruzzi, cousin of the King of Italy, was betrothed to Miss Katherine Elkins, daughter of Senator Elkins, of the ...

    Article : 334 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN-DUTCHMEN.

    Mr. B. Streefland, of Blitar, Java, who was commissioned by the Governor-General of the Dutch Indies to inquire into the chances of opening up a bigger trade with Australia, is ...

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  25. FRANCE'S MARINE MINISTER.

    M. Picard, the new Minister for Marine in France, discovering that M. Clemencea[?], the Premier, made a vitriolic anonymous attack on him seven years ago, resigned. ...

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  26. BLUEJACKETS POISONED.

    Fifty sailors on the French battleship Brennus have been conveyed to a hospital in Toulon, suffering from poisoning. An analysis of the rations supplied has ...

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  27. BIGOTRY DENOUNCED.

    The new convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph's was opened and blessed on Sunday afternoon by Monsignor O'Brien. Cardinal Moran was too unwell to come to Lithgow. ...

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  28. THE COTTON LOOK-OUT.

    Representatives of the Lancashire cotton operatives have decided to ask for a joint meeting with the employers to consider the lock-out. ...

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  29. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush was closed on Saturday amid scenes of enthusiasm. Mr. Imre Kiral[?]y, the director of the ...

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  30. SIR PERCY SCOTT'S SQUADRON.

    [?]ear-Admiral Sir Percy Scott's squadron will shortly leave South African waters for South America. ...

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  31. MUTINOUS TURKISH SOLDIERS.

    A company of soldiers in the Tashkishia barracks of Constantinople, were ordered to the provinces, but refused to go. Another battalion fired on them, killing ...

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  32. DEATH OF MRS. WILLIAM ASTER.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Astor. wife of Mr. William Waldorf Astor, formerly of New York, now of England. ...

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  33. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    In the course of a letter to a Sydney friend, a Santo settler, referring to the murders, says:—"There is just a possibility of soon finding out the murderers, as they were soon ...

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  34. SIR REGINALD TALBOT.

    The King on Saturday received in audience Sir Reginald Talbot upon relinquishing his appointment as Governor of Victoria. ...

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  35. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra has returned to London, from her visit to Denmark and Scandinavia. ...

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  36. YOUR HEALTH!

    In the beverage of Schiodam WOLFE'S Schnapps. It is the beverage that benefits.—Advt. ...

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  37. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS,

    The family stimulant. At once a drink—a tonic—a medicine.—Advt. ...

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