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  2. THE MILK TROUBLE.

    Whether there will really be any trouble in the milk trade of Sydney or not will depend upon what may happen during the present week. The milk conference, as it has been ...

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  3. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Federal Postal Commission were continued to-day in the Senateroom, Parliament House. Mr. Hume Cook, M.P., was in the chair. ...

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  4. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    To-day the Governor-General forwarded to the Prime Minister the despatch of the British Admiralty on Australian naval defence, which he received by the English mail. Mr. Deakin, ...

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  5. ARBITRATION.

    A set of cases in the Industrial Court yesterday would have explained arbitration to one who has not yet grasped it better than 20 volumes with calf backs. ...

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  6. NARROW-GAUGE RAILWAYS.

    At last there is some hope that Parliament will be asked to sanction the construction of narrow-gauge railway lines into difficult country, where the cost of constructing ...

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  7. RESTLESS LABOUR.

    Furness, Withy, and Co., shipbuilders and shipowners, of West Hartlepool, threaten to close their shipbuilding branch in that town owing to losses sustained due to ...

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  8. FRIENDS OF TRUSTS.

    Mr. W. R. Hearst has cast a bombshell into the camps of both Republicans and Democrats. He publicly read letters from Mr. J. D. Archbold, vice-president of the ...

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  9. TO PRESERVE PEACE.

    Prince Bulow, German Imperial Chanceller, yesterday gave a brilliant garden party in honour of the Inter-Parliamentary Congress. ...

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  10. MOSQUITO FLEET VERSUS CRUISERS.

    Senator Dobson (Tasmania), Who has been on a yisit to England, Canada, and the East, arrived in Brisbane by the Yawata Maru yesterday. He leaves for the south by the mail ...

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  11. MEETING OF SUPPLIERS.

    The conference of milk suppliers with representatives of the distributing companies, which has been spoken of for the past week, was held yesterday afternoon in the Great ...

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  12. A PRESIDENTIAL DYNASTY.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, in opening his campaign at New York, assailed what he termed Mr. President Roosevelt's principle ...

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  13. M. ALBERTI'S LOSSES.

    The examining magistrate conducting the investigation of the case of M. Alberti, ex-Danish Minister of Justice, who is charged with fraud in connection with the ...

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  14. BRITISH WORKERS' DEPUTATION.

    A deputation, representing British working men, in favour or peace, has visited German working men in Berlin, and has met with an enthusiastic ...

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  15. DEATH OF GENERAL LUARD.

    At the inquest on the body of Major-General Luard yesterday, Colonel Warde, with whom General Luard was staying at the time of his death, bitterly declared ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the singles at Boston (U.S.A.) for the Davis Cup Beals-Wright (America) beat Parke (British Isles), 8-10, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, and Larned (America) beat Ritchie ...

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  17. HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Ramornie Hotel, eight miles from South Grafton, on the Orara River, opposite the meat works, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday with nearly all its contents. Both ...

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  18. THE CHANNEL CRAZE.

    J. Wolffe on Saturday made another attempt to swim the Channel, and almost succeeded. He was 15 hours in the water, and was forced to discontinue his efforts ...

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  19. THE OVERLAND CYCLIST.

    Birtles, the overland cyclist, arrived here on Sunday at 5.40 p.m., having travelled almost all day through rain, snow, and hall. He left Yass at 10.30 for Goulburn in the midst ...

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  20. BUSH FIRES AT HUGHENDEN.

    A Hughendon message states that Glendower Station has had about two-thirds of the country devastated by bush fires. A great portion of Lauraville was also burnt out. ...

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  21. THE MOORISH SULTANATE.

    Portugal has accepted the France-Spanish Note, proposing the terms on which Mulai Hafid should be recognised as Sultan of Morocco. ...

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  22. SOUTH OF ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Wilding won the lawn tennis championship of the South of England. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's issue.] ...

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  23. THE MISSING LOCH LOMOND.

    The Hinemoa left thu Bluff to search the Solander Island, The Snares, and The Traps for traces of the missing ship Loch Lomond. The Karori, which leaves Newcastle for Bluft ...

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  24. THE AEON WRECK.

    No additional information was received yesterday concerning the total loss of the Howard Smith Company's liner Aeon at Christmas Island. A complete list of insurances has not ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM.

    Sir Charles Radford, Mayor of Plymouth, gave a dinner in honour of the arrival of the Australian Rugby Union football team. ...

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  26. WITHDRAWING FRENCH TROOPS.

    France has withdrawn 3000 men from Casablanca; 3000 more leave in October, and the remaining 8000 will finally be supplanted by police. ...

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  27. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Congress now sitting at Berlin on Saturday passed a resolution, that all States should adopt compulsory arbitration in international ...

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  28. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Works has received a telegram from Mr. Anketell, officer in charge of the Transcontinental railway survey pnrty, stating that the survey was completed to 385 ...

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  29. MALMOE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Nilsson and Rosberg, and other Swedes, were tried at Malmoe on Friday and Saturday on a charge of murdering, on July 11, a British wharf labourer by exploding a ...

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  30. IMMIGRATION.

    The attention of the State Governments has again been directed by the Federal Government to the question of immigration. In July Mr. Wade wrote to the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  31. INFLUENZA IN HORSES.

    The epidemic of Influenza among horses, favoured by the unseasonable, inclement weather now prevalling, is still spreading in the metropolitan area, and fears are entertained ...

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  32. THE NEWS AT FIJI.

    The steamer Aeon was wrecked July 18, on the south-east point of Christmas Island. All hands, totalling some fifty, including four ladies and two children, also 500 bags of mails ...

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  33. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the president, Mr. Donald MacKinnon, M.L.A., said he hoped that this season cricket would be seen on ...

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  34. THE ISSUE AT STAKE.

    Albion Park has long been recognised as an important centre in the milk-producing business, and at a meeting this afternoon of the Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Milk Co. an ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. de Possel has been gazetted Consul for Bolivia at Melbourne. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's issue.] ...

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  36. THE COTTON STOPPAGE.

    There are indications that the stoppage in the cotton industry in Lancashire, in volving 150,000 operatives, will not be protracted. ...

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  37. THE BARRABA RAILWAY.

    The Barraba railway was opened for traffic to-day without any ceremony. The timetable is a convenient one for the travelling public, except for the fact that the train takes ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE.

    The Premier (Sir Thomas Bent) recently received a letter from Mr. Wade regarding the financial relations of the Commonwealth and the States. Mr. Wade, who wrote on ...

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  39. SHAH REJECTS ADVICE.

    The reply of the Shah to the Anglo-Russian Note, advising his adherence to the Constitution, and the calling of a Parliament, is not satisfactory. The Shah ...

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  40. FLOTATION OF A COMPANY.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Wheel Ellen G. M. Company is to be held at an early date to bear statements from the directors and officials of the company respecting the ...

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  41. THE CASE OF YING COON.

    Argument was concluded to-day before the High Court in the appeal by the Commonwealth against the decision of Mr. Creswell, P.M., at the City Court in a case in which the ...

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  42. ANOTHER AMERICAN SQUADRON.

    According to advices to hand yesterday the American squadron which left San Francisco on August 24 for Samoa is under the command of Rear-Admiral William T. Swinburne. In ...

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  43. M.U.I.O.O.F. CONFERENCE.

    The third interstate conference of the M.U.I.O.O.F. commonced its sittings this morning, delegates being present from Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, and ...

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  44. PUNISHMENT FOR SEDITION.

    The "Pioneer" of Allahabad understands that Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who was sentenced to six years' transportation for incitement to murder and treason, has been ...

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  45. WESTERN COAL TRADE.

    A ballot is being taken as to whether the Western Miners' Association will register under the Industilnl Disputes Act. The secretary of the Western Miners' Association (Mr. ...

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  46. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The Coroner to-day concluded an inquiry into the death of Miss Jean Hewitt, aged 40 years, who was found with her skull fractured on the floor of her rasidence, South Melbourne. ...

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  47. THE PALACE OF THE CAPULETS.

    The Palace of the Capulets, at Verona, Italy, the scene of portion of the play of Romeo and Juliet, has been completely destroyed by fire. ...

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  48. WRIGHT AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Mr. Orville Wright states that the disaster attending the recent trial of his aeroplane at Washington was caused through the propeller striking a wire ...

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  49. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Nearly 20 years have elapsed since a Medical Congress last met in Melbourne. In the interval sessions have been held every three years in various States of Australia and in ...

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  50. CHILIAN TRAINING SHIP.

    The auxillary barque General Baquedane, employed in the work of training offices for the Chilian navy, which is coming on a ten-days visit to Sydney, signalled Wilson's ...

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  51. BURGLARY AT MARK TWAIN'S.

    Two burglars entered the house of Mark Twain (Mr. Samuel L. Clemens) at Redding, Connecticut, yesterday, and stole silver plate. Police pursued the criminals, and ...

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  52. FISHERMAN'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    John Willis, fisherman, has had a terrible experience. Last Wednesday morning he awoke in his cutter out at sea to find his companion, William Clements, dead in his ...

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  53. GREAT DAMAGE IN PARIS.

    The Central Telephone Exchange in Paris was burned yesterday. The damage is estimated at £1,800,000. Vice-Regal Mixture Smoking Competition.— ...

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  54. ALCOHOL FROM PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Minister for Lands, speaking at a gathering at Dalby on Saturday, said he concluded arrangements the other day with the company or syndicate who proposed to ...

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  55. SUNDAY'S BOATING ACCIDENT.

    The young man who is missing, and who is believed to have been drowned as the result of the capsize of the sailing boat Charlie off Taylor Bay on Sunday afternoon, is Daniel ...

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