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  2. THE FLEET. PROCEEDINGS AT ALBANY.

    The weather on Saturday was cold, wet, and boisterous, but not sufficiently so to dam[?] the ardour either of the local people of [?] many of the officers and men as could escape ...

    Article : 980 words
  3. BUTCHERS' BYLAWS.

    The proposed bylaws for batchers' shops which have been under consideration discussion for some time, promise shortly be settled, though which way no one can ...

    Article : 704 words
  4. CHEAPER MILK.

    The price of milk to the consumer has been abnormally high during the last few months, but it has been lowered. Drought and want of fodder raised the price, rains and pionty ...

    Article : 681 words
  5. INEBRIATES.

    To gaol—to a stone corridor in the gant kept specially for them—the people of New South Wales sends those of its drunkards who have been convicted three times of drunken ...

    Article : 1,511 words
  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 720 words
  7. TRADE UNION CONGRESS. EDUCATION FREE AND SECULAR.

    The Trade Union Congress at Nottingham yesterday discussed a resolution recommending national free and secular education, with popular control, from the ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION. PRIME MINISTER INTERVENES.

    The procession of the Blessed Sacrament, which has been arranged for to-day, in connection with the Eucharistic Congress at Westminster, will not take place in the ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. MANY-SIDED EMPEROR. GUARDIAN OF PEACE.

    The French Government, during the German army manoeuvres on the frontier, gave the German Emperor permission to motor a short distance across the frontier, in ...

    Article : 243 words
  10. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Trade Union Congress at Nottingham passed a resolution demanding larger grants for public works to absorb the unemployed. ...

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  11. THE CRUISER SQUADRON. PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    The "Times"' suggests that the cruiser squadron, commanded by Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Scott, after visiting the Cape, should proceed to Australia. ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    The voluntary guard of honour at the procession of the Blessed Sacrament on Sunday at Westminster in connection with the Eucharistic Congress numbers 12,000. ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. EVER VICTORIOUS.

    The German army manoeuvres on the french frontier have closed. The Emperor was in supreme command first with the "reds," and next with the ...

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  14. THE PRIME MINISTER INQUIRING.

    The Prime Minister states that he had been making certain Inquiries as to the possibilities of a visit being paid to Australia by a portion of the British fleet, oven before the ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. REFRIGERATION CONGRESS.

    An International Congress on Refrigeration will open at Paris on October 5. Thirty Governments will participate. The Congress will be divided into six sections. Mr. ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. DISECTOR OF A BALLET.

    The German Emperor directed a magnificent spectacular ballet entitled "Sardanapains," in Berlin. He also drew the designs for the dresses. ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. SOLAS OBSERVATORY.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science has formed an influential committee to aid [?] establishing a solar observatory in Australia. ...

    Article : 232 words
  18. THE MISSING TREASURER. NOT YET FOUND.

    Mr. Montague Livingstone, who was treasurer to Mr. J. C. Williamson, had not been found up to last night, and his mysterious disappearance was causing his friends continued ...

    Article : 592 words
  19. MURDERS IN MACEDONIA.

    The Immunity of Panitza and other, associates of Saudavisky from arrest at the [?]s, of the Young Turkey Party, although they are responsible for the ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. MAN'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Two locomotive engines played shuttlecock with a living man and he escaped almost unhurt, was [?] graphic summary given by an eye-witness of [?] accident which occurred at ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. MR. CHURCHILL'S MARRIAGE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, was married yesterday in St Margaret's, Westminster, to Clementine, daughter of the late Sir Henry ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    During the past six months, Canada has deported 1031 immigrants, and 486 were refused admission. ...

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  23. ATTEMPT ON DREYFUS.

    Sosthene Gregori, a militory writer on the staff of the "Gaulois," Paris, has been tried at the Seine Assizes with having attempted to murder Major Dreyfus on June ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. ATHLETICS IN ENGLAND. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' WALK.

    Forty-two athletes, including A. E. M. Rowland (N.Z.), started on Friday on a 24 hours' walk in the Stadium at the Franco-British ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. LITHGOW ARMS FACTORY.

    A proposal is being considered by the Minister for Defence to train a number of artificers, and armourers in England in preparation for work at the Lithgow small arms ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. MOORISH UNCERTAINTY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tangier reports that Mtugui a partisan of Abdel Aziz, has entered Marakesh, the southern capital of Morocco, and has proclaimed ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. BLASTING ACCIDENT AT COBAR.

    An unfortunate Wanting accident occurred this atternoon at the Occidental mine. Harry Snow. W. Gudgeon, and another were seriously' infured. They were firing in a stope. ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. CULGOA PUTS INTO PORT ADELAIDE

    Some surprise was expressed by the American visitors to-day when it was learned that the provender ship, Culgoa, which was on her way to Join the fleet at Albany, had been ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. CLOSER SETTLEMENT IN THE CAPE.

    The Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony has unanimously adopted a resolution moved by Mr. J. W. Jagger (Unionist) favouring a scheme of closer settlement, ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. FORTUNE LOST THROUGH IGNORANCE.

    Advices just to hand contain accounts of a remarkable experience of the well-known barque Antrope, on her recent voyage from Newcastle with a cargo of coal to San ...

    Article : 210 words
  31. ACCIDENT AT GOULBURN.

    Staff-sergeant Richards, of the 3rd Australian Light Horse, while proceeding to Braidwood-to-day, met with a serious accident. As he was endeavouring to pass an elderly man ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. ASSASSINATION OF APPROVER.

    Dutt, a Bengali, bas been sentenced to death for killing Norendra Nath Gossain, one of the accused who turned approver In the Manicktola conspiracy case. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. TARTAKOVER'S SUCCESS.

    T. Tartakover, of New South Wales, won the southern swimming championship of 100 yards in 63m 9-lOs. ...

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  34. NAVAL JOURNALISM.

    Borne of the battleships of the American fleet publish monthly papaers, containing items of news and general interest in regard to the doings of their particular ships and the fleet ...

    Article : 447 words
  35. WAR BALLOON STATIONS.

    The German military authorities are building war balloon stations at several places on the western (French) frontier. ...

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  36. REWARD OFFERED.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson is offering a reward of £50 for Information loading to the arrest of Montague Livingstone, late treasurer at Her Majesty's Theatre. When last soon the ...

    Article : 40 words
  37. DISPUTE WITH VENEZUELA.

    It is officially stated, at the Hague that Mynheer de Rous, Minister Resident at Caracas (Venezuela), who was (expelled from the Republic by President Castro ...

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  38. SYDNEY JOCKEY'S SUCCESS.

    Frank Wootton rode four winners at the Doncaster races yesterday. ...

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  39. WIND AMONG THE YACHTS.

    In the windy weather many of the sailing oats on the harbour got into difficulties. There was a heavy sea at the Heads, a NW gale blowing off the land, and two boats outside found ...

    Article : 173 words
  40. CHAMPAGNE DEVASTATED.

    The Champagne district in France has been devastated by mildew, and it is expected to yield only 20,000 hectolitres, entailing a loss to growers of £1,800,000. ...

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  41. TOMMY BUHRNS AS A DRAW.

    A meeting was hold at St. Alden's Orphanage, Bendigo, to-day to make arrangements for the annual garden fete in aid of the orphanage. Monsignor Barry, who was elected ...

    Article : 183 words
  42. BROKEN HILL'S WATER SUPPLY.

    A meeting of the Broken Hill Water League was held last night, under the presidency of the Mayor. A report was presented stating that the petition to the Government carried ...

    Article : 311 words
  43. SIR THOMAS BENT AS AUDITOR.

    Referring to the report of the New South Wales Auditor-General, Mr. Vernon, upon the transfer of State debts to the Commonwealth, and the financial relations of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  44. COLLISION OFF BRAZIL.

    According to Rio de Janeiro newspapers the British steamer Spartan Prince, 3192 tons, from New York, collided with the steamer Ceara, 3324 tons, and sunk her. ...

    Article : 146 words
  45. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT'S SCHEMES.

    Sir Thomas Bent stated yesterday that it would cost £6,000,000 or £7,000,000 to carry out the schemes the Government have under consideration. That amount would include ...

    Article : 111 words
  46. RACEHORSES BREAK DOWN.

    The racing at Randwick on Saturday was responsible for a couple of prominent performers going wrong. When The Acolyte returned to the paddock, ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. THE POSEIDON GOLD.

    The Poseidon field still maintains its reputation as the producor of big nuggets. Early in the week a nugget, which in its rough s[?] weiged 103oz, was discovered. It will ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. THE SCOTTISH FISHERMEN.

    The Scottish fishing delegates, Messrs. W. J. Newland, W. Eablosham, and W. Grieve, left for Melbourne by the express on Saturday afternoon. They will make only a few days' ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting upon the loan of £2,000,000, just issued by the South Australian Government, says it looks reasonably cheap as a ...

    Article : 37 words
  50. FOR THE ANTARCTIC.

    It is understood that the British Antarctic expodition ship Nimrod will leave Lyttelton in December on her second trip to the Antaratic regions, with Lieut. F. P. Evans, R.N.R. ...

    Article : 40 words
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