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  2. IRONWORKS DISPUTE

    Mr. Hornee Allard, the actuary appointed to inquire into the financial affairs of the Lithgow ironworks, and to submit a report to the special board inquiring into the claims of the ...

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  3. LOUIS BECKE.

    Mr. Louis Becke, the famous novelist and traveller, arrived in Wellington from London on Tuesday. Mr. Becke has a mission of considerable interest. On behalf of the Royal ...

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  4. THE WHITE PLAGUE.

    A rather remarkable return prepared by the Bureau of Statistics, and showing the number of deaths over a series of years in New South Wales from the different forms of tuberculosis, ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL PARTIES.

    The deputy leader of the Opposition, Mr. Joseph Cook, took a turn at the Address in Reply this afternoon when the House of Representatives met, and the debate commenced ...

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  6. SIR JOSEPH CARRUTCHERS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers arrived in Sydney yesterday after his long visit to England as Commissioner for this State to the Franco-British Exhibition. He was asked as to his ...

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  7. MERCHANTS PARLIAMENT.

    Lord Brassey, in the inauguration speech at the meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce at Cardiff, advocated a full Imperial inquiry before introducing trade ...

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  8. SULTAN CONGRATULATED.

    On the anniversary (August 31) of the accession of the Sultan of Turkey, King Edward telegraphed to the Sultan as follows:—"I beg your Majesty to accept ...

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  9. UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, yesterday addressed an influential and representative gathering of the clergy and laity in Glasgow University relative to the ...

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  10. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Johnson, a negro pugilist, has signed a contract with the representative of Mr. H. D. Macintosh, to fight Tommy Burns to a finish anywhere in Australia for the ...

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  11. NEW YORK SOCIETY.

    Mrs. William Astor, who is retiring from the leadership of New York society, declares that the manners of most of the Senators and Representatives are too ...

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  12. PROHIBITED PROCESSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome declares that the Vatican denies that any resentment is felt against the British Government owing to the prohibition against ...

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  13. STATE GOVERNORSHIPS.

    The "Standard," replying to the remonstrances of South Australia, says that the highest offices in that State are already open to all citizens. The one apparent ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO BURNS.

    Tommy Burns, the world's champion boxer, while hunting at Mt. Kosciusko to-day, met with a nasty accident. His horse in jumping a fence carne down heavily and threw its rider ...

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  15. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Major von Parseval's balloon yesterday met with the fate which attended the invention of Count Zeppelin. While travelling over Doberitz, Westphalia, it attained ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    The annual report of the Queensland Government Savings Bank shows that on June 30 last there were 100,324 depositors, an increase of 7412, as compared with the previous year. ...

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  17. INVITATION FROM A CHURCH.

    The executive committee of St. Aldan's fair to-night decided to formally invite Mr. Tommy Burns to assist in the garden fete to be held at Bendigo in aid of the orphanage. ...

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  18. AN AMERICAN DIPLOMA.

    A case of interest was heard before the Full Court to-day on a motion in mandamus, calling on the Court of Medical Examiners of Tasmania to show cause why a mandamus ...

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  19. CANADIAN RAILWAY NAVVIES.

    Two hundred Bulgarians earning 6s 8d a day on the Ontario Government railway struck for 7s 4d a day, because those who were destitute had been ordered to ...

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  20. "FLOUTING LABOUR."

    At last night's meeting of the Labour Council the debate was continued with regard to a motion by Mr. Reedy (Ironworkers' Assistants), to the effect that the unions which had ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND STEAM SERVICE.

    The steamship service between London and Brisbane, via Torres Straits, arranged by Mr. Kidston provides that the steamers shall have 80,000 cubic feet of space for ...

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  22. WRIGHT AEROPLANE AT PARIS.

    Mr. Wilbur Wright, at Paris, has made a flight with his aeroplane of 30min. 18 sec. ...

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  23. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP.

    The Democratic State Convention at Rochester, New York, has nominated Mr. L. S. Chanler, the present LieutenantGovernor to the Governorship. ...

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  24. THE ALBERTI DEFALCATIONS.

    Messrs. Willey and Riley, provision importers, announce that they have sustained losses in connection with the defalcation of M. Alberti, ex-Danish Minister of ...

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  25. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The general elections in Canada will-be held on October 26. ...

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  26. RESTRICTING MAIL FACILITIES.

    The decision of the Postal Department to reduce the mail service, Junee, via Sebastopol, to Temora, from three times a week to two, has caused much indignation, and ...

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  27. DIVISIONS AMONG SOCIALISTS.

    At the Social Democratic Congress at, Nuremberg, a fierce debate is proceeding, between Herr Bebel, the leader of the party in the Reichstag, and Southern German ...

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  28. LEADERSHIP OF OPPOSITION.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, M.P., said last night:— "I would like to notice some Melbourne comments on my statement published yesterday. No one realises more fully than I do ...

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  29. BUSH FIRES AT LONGREACH

    A bush fire broke out at Luthrie in a very simple manner. One of the employees was riding along, when his horse fell and pinned him to the ground for some time. The man ...

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  30. DISAFFECTION ON A CRUISER.

    The "Daily Express" learns that disaffection aboard an unnamed outward-bound British cruiser, the result of a punishment task inflicted on August 21, led to the ...

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  31. INFLUENZA IN HORSES.

    The opidemic of influenza amongst horses continues. The stables of the LieutenantGovernor have been seriously affected. The chief Government veterinary officer is to ...

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  32. THE LAST SLAVE DEALERS.

    A French force met a tribe of slave dealers at Jua, in Upper Wadal, French Soudan, and inflicted a crushing defeat on the tribesmen, who lost 1000 men. The ...

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  33. PLOT AGAINST GERMAN EMPEROR.

    According to the "Journal" of Paris, the German Emperor did not cross the French frontier at the close of the German army manocurves in Alsace-Lorraine, although ...

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  34. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A special meeting of the council was held to-night for the purpose of considering the capital site question. After an enthusiastic discussion the council were unanimous in ...

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  35. THE HOSPITAL SQUABBLE.

    In reply to the statement of the medical staff of the hospital, Mr. E. W. Johnson, president, writes that it is necessary for him to correct several inaccuracies in the same. "It ...

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  36. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT NYNGAN.

    A shooting affray occurred at Dunn's Hotel at 7 o'clock this morning. A shearer's cook named Charles Mann, a German, 60 years of age, it is alleged, fired a shotgun at Francis ...

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  37. REGULATION OF EXCHANGE.

    Holland, at the instance of Germany and Italy, is convening a fresh conference at the Hague to prepare the draft of a universal treaty embodying international ...

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  38. THE LATE PROFESSOR COLLINS.

    In regard to the death of Mr. John Churton Collins, M.A., Professor of English at Birmingham University, it is believed that he either committed suicide through ...

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  39. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    The steamer Saxon Briton, a British merchantman from St. Petersburg, has been quarantined at Helsingfors, Finland, with four cases of cholera aboard. ...

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  40. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In moving the second reading of the Arbitration Amondment Bill, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Millar) said that up to a year ago the Court had been practically in the position ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL'S WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. Mr. Wainwright, member of the Umberumberka Water Trust, speaking of the vote passed by the Legislative Assembly ...

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  42. MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD.

    Major-General Hoad, Inspector-General of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth, has arrived in London. He hastened to Winchester to participate in the ...

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  43. AN EXCITING CHASE.

    Another large right whale was captured by local whalers, at the Eden Harbour yesterday evening. While engaged in the chase the whaling ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The New Zealand and Australian Land Company, in its report, recommends the payment of a dividend of 7 per cent, and a bonus of 5 per cent.A sum of£80,000 ...

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  45. VICTIMISED TRAMWAY MEN.

    Some time ago the Sydney Labour Council wrote to the Chief Commissioner of Railways asking him to receive a deputation from the council regarding the men who had been victimised on account of the recent ...

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  46. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS.

    From the Belgian Government the Premier, Sir Thomas Bent, has received an invitation to attend a meeting of the international railway congress, which is to meet at Berne, ...

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  47. GEORGE TOWNS.

    George Towns, who has been matched to row Ernest Barry for the sculling championship of England, is confined to his bed, suffering from a slight attack of influenza, ...

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  48. MORRISEY'S VAIN QUEST.

    "Professor" Morrisey, of snake fame, yesterday scoured the country for reptiles, but without success. ...

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