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  2. THE FLEET.

    To-day Melbourne presented a dismal contrast to yesterday. In a curmudgeonly fashion she wrapped herself about in a dense fog this morning, and later, when she threw ...

    Article : 324 words
  3. FEDERAL-STATE FINANCE.

    The Auditor-General of New South Wales, in his annual report just available, deals with the question of Federal-State finance, and criticises the scheme submitted by Sir William ...

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  4. MIDNIGHT SHOTS.

    On, Saturday night the residents of Alfredstreet, North Sydney, near the reserve, were thrown into a state of terror by the report of three shots. They came from the residence ...

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  5. ANARCHISTS' REVENGE.

    Norendra Nath Gossain, who was one of the accused in the Manicktola bomb conspiracy case at Calcutta, and who turned approver during the trial, was shot in ...

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  6. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    All hope is now practically abandoned for the safety of the barque Loch Lomond, which is seven weeks out, bound from Newcastle to Lyttelton. ...

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  7. THE POWERS AND MOROCCO.

    The Tangier correspondent of the "Times," telegraphing under date of Monday, states:— "Germany has taken a most regrettable ...

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  8. LORD MAYOR'S RECEPTION.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Henry W[?]don) held a reception in the Town Hall to-night. It was a brilliant function. The Town Hall looked its best, and there was a large and distinguished ...

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  9. COUNTRY EXCURSIONS.

    About 300 of the officers and men of the ficet journeyed to Ballarat to-day, via Geelong, They were accorded a warm welcome as they, passed through the latter place, and at ...

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  10. BARRATTA RETURNS TO TOWNSVILLE.

    News was received from Townsville to-day that the steamer Barratta, which left for the Gilbert Islands on Friday, returned to port to-day. After having passed through Flinders ...

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  11. ESCAPE OF ROYALTIES.

    The German Crown Prince and Crown Princess had a narrow escape yesterday. While they were motoring at Amanweiler, Lorraine, a hay cart on the wrong side of ...

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  12. DEFEAT OF MULAI HAFID.

    General d'Amade, commanding the French forces in Morocco; announces that Mulai Hafid's lieutenant, Giawi, has been defeated by Shragna. ...

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  13. ADMIRAL SPERRY'S RECEPTION.

    This aftornoon the battleship Connecticut was on fete, when Admiral Sperry and the ficers entertained a large number of gurest at an "at home." There is always a spice of ...

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  14. A CLOSER ATTACHMENT.

    If a young officer of the American fleet could have his wish there would be a speedy answer at the altar of matrimony to the question of the hour, "Why not a closer union." ...

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  15. TURKISH CONSTITUTION.

    The Serbo-Ottoman Democratic League has issued a manifesto which abandons its revolutionary organisation, the league being convinced that the new Turkish ...

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  16. VALUABLE HORSES FOR INDIA.

    One of the largest and at the same time probably the most valuable collection of live stock ever shipped from Australia is at present being put on board the British India ...

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  17. TABRIZ REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The revolutionaries at Tabriz have sent an ultimatum to the Shah, demanding the selection of a Ministry from revolutionaries, and the expulsion of all ...

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  18. THE GOVERNOR ROBIE LEAKING.

    The American wooden ship Governor Robie, which arrived from Callao in ballast on Sunday, left quarantine yesterday for Mort's Dock. She has been chartered to load coal at ...

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  19. PRESENTS TO ADMIRAL SPERRY.

    The Minister for Agriculture for South Australia (Mr. O'Loughlin) has forwarded to Admiral Sperry 100 cases of raisins and some oranges and dried fruits as a present to the ...

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  20. THE MISSING AEON.

    To-day the missing steamer Aeon, belonging to the Howard Smith Company, Ltd., will be 59 days out from San Francisco bound to Sydney, and still no tidings have been received ...

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  21. RECORD RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The complete returns of yesterday's railway traffic show that the total number of passengers carried was 498,462. The previous record on the day of the landing of the Duke ...

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  22. POLES BOYCOTT GERMANS.

    Sixty merchants are leaving Warsaw for London, to establish intercourse with English manufacturers, in consequence of a boycott of German goods in Poland. ...

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  23. WAREHOUSE FLOODED.

    Owing to a tap being left turned on yesterday at a warehouse occupied by Messrs. Isherwood and Bartlett, and Groves and Company, warehousemen, at 91A York-street, thousands ...

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  24. AMERICAN FOOTBALL.

    As indicated above, the schools' demonstration was the popular feature of the day. It was a small show compared with the magnificent demonstration recently hold in ...

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  25. VESSELS UNDER REPAIR.

    The steamer Suva, which is being repaired in Woolwich Dock; will be ready to leave for the islands this day week. The tug Hero, with which the Suva collided, cannot, however, ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. MISSING MENU CARDS.

    Many of the guests at the dinner given by the Federal Government last night had their menu cards stolen. The cards were very artistic and valuable as souvenirs. Colonel ...

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  27. ASSAULTING A MARINE.

    At the City Court to-day, a burly young ruf[?] fian named Charles Cockshutt met his deserts on a charge of unlawfully assaulting George Myers, a private of marines from the flagship ...

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  28. SCENE AT A CIRCUS.

    An accident which might have had very serious results happened at Wirth's Circus this evening. A strong gale sprang up while the performance was in progress, blowing the ...

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  29. ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.

    Harry Benson, otherwise Bebro, a financial agent, and George Petty, a bond broker, have been remanded at Westminster Police Court on a charge of conspiracy to ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. THE GERMAN INTRUDER.

    Officers from H.M.S. Vindictive boarded the German torpedo gunboat which put into the Tyne during the naval manoeuvres, which were suddenly concluded ...

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  31. JAPAN'S RETRENCHMENTS.

    Japan's decision to curtail expenditure by £20,000,000 is widely approved of. The retrenchment, will include the defrayal of all outlays from ordinary revenue, ...

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  32. EXCITEMENT IN FLINDERS-STREET.

    Richard Elmore Jessup, a negro, mess attendant on the U.S.S. Panther, caused considerable excitement in Flinders-street tonight. He was under the influence of liquor[?] ...

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  33. A VANISHED FLEET.

    With the exception of three or four that were busy with the colliers, the battleships were open for inspection throughout the day. But as may be imagined in such weather, ...

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  34. FAR EASTERN AMBASSADORS.

    Mr. Kato (Takahira), formerly Ambassador to Great Britain, and afterwards Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, is again Ambassador to Great Britain in succession ...

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  35. ANTI-GAMBLING LAW.

    Owing to the effect of the Anti-gamb[?]ng Law in New York State, the race for the Futurity Stakes was run at Sheepshead Bay without a single book being made ...

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  36. A FATAL BLOW.

    On Saturday night, at North Melbourne, George Roberts, a collarman, employed at the Palace Hotel, Bourke-street, quarrelled with a woman to whom he was to have been ...

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  37. NAVAL BALL.

    The largest invitation ball of the week took place last night at the Naval Depot, Williamstown, the hosts being the Director of the Naval Forces and the captain and officers of ...

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  38. AN INDISCREET CHINESE.

    China is considering the desirability of recalling Wu-ting-faug, Chinese Minister at Washington, owing to his alleged indiscreet platform and other utterances. ...

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  39. SOMNAMBULIST'S ADVENTURE.

    A serious, accident occurred early this mornat West Narrabri railway yards. Mrs. Waltor Gordon, who had been staying with her mother for the past few days, walked on to ...

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  40. APPRECIATED HOSPITALITY.

    There is one way in which the weather of to-day has played into the hands of the citizens of Melbourne. As has been indicated, a special effort has been made here to render ...

    Article : 184 words
  41. COMEDIAN'S BIG SALARY.

    Mr. Harry Lauder, Scottish comedian, has been engaged for a twenty-week season, at the American and Lincoln Square theatres, New York, at a salary of £1000 ...

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  42. HARBOUR TRAFFIC.

    The Commissioners of the Harbour Trust at their meeting yesterday decided to place on record their appreciation of the manner in which the officers and employees of the Trust. ...

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  43. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, is sending Dr. R. M. Coulter, the Deputy Postmaster-General or Canada, as Commissioner to Australia in the interests ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    A number of officers from the fleet were entertained at dinner to-night by the Royal Yacht Club. The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) made a ...

    Article : 295 words
  45. EXPLOSION ON A STEAMER.

    An explosion of benzine occurred in the storeroom of the steamer Moana at Dunedin. Three men who were in the room at the time dashed out covered with flame. They ...

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  46. BLAST FURNACE EXPLOSION.

    The explosion of a blast furnace at East Ardsley, Yorkshire, killed five persons and injured seven. ...

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  47. SUNDAY CLOSING.

    Governor Fort's threat to send the militia to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to enforce the Sunday closing law, has caused liquor sellers there to comply with the ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue of Queensland for August was £332,340, a decrease of £1589 as compared with the same month of 1907. Taxation decreased £8678, while other headings each ...

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  49. OFFICERS AT AGRICULTURAL SHOW

    With a volley of coo[?]es and much cheering Admiral Sperry was received by the crowd at the Victorian Agricultural Show. As he entered the grounds he was welcomed, with ...

    Article : 352 words
  50. A DARING BURGLARY.

    Mr. von L. Meyer, Postmaster-General of the United States, has been the victim of a daring robbery. While he and his family were dining in their New England residence ...

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  51. TRAGEDY AT KALGOORLIE.

    A case of murder and suicide occurred tonight, Walter Douglas, a native of Adelaide, and Ella Wayth, daughter of a fisherman at Queenscliff (Vic.), being the victims. A ...

    Article : 83 words
  52. NURSES POISONED.-?

    Sixty nurses in the Vircnow Hospital, Berlin, are ill with symptoms pointing to poisoning. The symptoms followed the eating of grated meat. ...

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  53. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    The secretary of the citizen's committee, Mr. Arthur Macarthur, wishes to acknowledge the receipt of 12s from the Sydney Free Kindergartens. The amount is not a large one, ...

    Article : 110 words
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