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  2. ARTILLERY AT LIVERPOOL.

    Yesterday for the first time in Australia a howitzer battery was employed in high anglo firing. It was the initial effort on land for these weapons, while also for the ...

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  3. LOCH FINLAS WRECK.

    The latest information from Cape Portland of the wreck of the Loch Finlas states that a 7 o'clock this morning a press representative reached Mr. George Groves' residence, seven ...

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  4. FIGHT TO THE DEATH.

    To-day a unique opportunity was presented of observing the clever tactics of killers in pursuit of their prey. Between 6 and 7 o'clock this morning about ...

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  5. DEALING WITH COMBINES.

    In the District Court to-day, Richard William Moorehead, an officer of the Customs, proceeded again Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary, Limited, under the Australian ...

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  6. TASMANIAN CABLE CHARGES

    The High Court to-day delivered its reserved judgment on points of law raised in the action brought by the Eastern Extension Australasia[?] China Telegraph Company, Limited, against ...

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  7. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The third German Dreadnought (Rheinland) has been launched at Stettin. The sister ships to the Rheinland already launched are the Nassau and Westfalen. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL AFFRAY.

    An ugly incident between French and German officials has occurred at Casablanca, Morocco. Recently 200 soldiers of the Foreign ...

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  9. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the united States, has written to President Roosevelt, denouncing his partisan use of the office of ...

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  10. THE FRANCO-SPANISH NOTE.

    The United States, Sweden, and Italy have accepted the Franco-Spanish Note, proposing terms on which Mulai Ha[?]d shall be recognised as Sultan of Morocco. ...

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  11. GOVERNOR HASKELL RETIRES.

    Governor Haskell has resigned the office of treasurer of the Democratic National Committee and the Governorship of Oklahoma, but he has denied that his ...

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  12. A LIQUOR DEMONSTRATION.

    A monster demonstration against the Licensing Bill was carried out in Hyde Park yesterday. A quarter of a million people participated in the demonstration, ...

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  13. RAILWAY COLLISIONS.

    The collision which occurred between two trains on the Berlin elevated electric railway threw a third-class car full of passengers off the line into a courtyard ...

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  14. REVOLTING MURDER.

    Five of the Indian coolies charged with having murdered Mr. Ben. Hall have been sentenced to death. Mr. Ben. Hall, who was an overseer of ...

    Article : 248 words
  15. DISASTER IN AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Helena, capital of Montana, Rocky Mountains (U.S.A.), reports that during a dense snowstorm a passenger express train and a freight train ...

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  16. SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, in the course of his speech at Ladybank, said that old-age pensions was only part of a much larger problem—that of poor-law ...

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  17. A GRUESOME FIND.

    About two months ago a man in the employ of L. Smith, a local butcher, suddenly disappeared. The police were informed of the occurrence, and made inquiries without ...

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  18. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Calcutta Customs officials have discovered an attempt on the part of Bengalis to smuggle German-made guns, bayonets, and swordsticks under the pretence that ...

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  19. SEIZURE BY BULGARIA.

    Bulgaria has made an official declaration to the effect that public feeling will not permit the surrender of the section of the Oriental Railway Company's line, but ...

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  20. SEARCHING THE COAST.

    A search was made at Foster's Island for more survivors of the wrecked ship Loch Finlas, but no bodies or wreckage wore found. The apprentice survivor has stated that after ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Ladybank, Scotland, referred to the unemployed question, stating that the Army Council had decided to ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. STOCK TRUCK SHORTAGE.

    More trucks and consequently more sheep more lambs, more cattle, and more business was the cry at the Homebush fat stock saleyards yesterday. Supplies of all classes of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The "Sportsman" says that in the match of the Australian Rugby team against Devon on Saturday, Burge fractured his right leg just above the ankle. It is ...

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  24. BOMBS AT TIFLIS.

    A large subterranean store of bombs was discovered at Tiflis, Trans-Caucasia. One hundred were already finished when the discovery was made. ...

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  25. DEFENCE BILL.

    It is understood that until a few weeks agae the Defence Bill, which Mr. Deakin is to introduce this week, was a very long, cumbrous measure. This was because the Government ...

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  26. PROTECTION IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the French Customs Commission proposes to raise import duties on British woollen, leather, and elastic goods. The ...

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  27. HIS LAST VOYAGE.

    Prior to his departure from Melbourne for Port Pirie on July 21, last Captain Lonnen remarked to a friend that be had had enough of the sea, and intended to settle down with ...

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  28. THE WALLABIES IN ENGLAND.

    The New South Wales Rugby Union yesterday received a cable message from Mr. James MacMahon giving the result of the first match played against Devon on Saturday as a win ...

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  29. MARATHON IMITATIONS.

    Dorando, who finished first in the, Marathon race at the Olympic Games, and Hayes, who was declared the winner, are arranging to race in New York. ...

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  30. TO THE NORTH POLE.

    The steamer Roosevelt, conveying Commander Peary's expedition to the North Polar regions, sailed from Etah, Greenland, northwards on August 17. Prospects of the ...

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  31. CONTEST AT MILAN.

    A Marathon race, which was organised at Milan by the newspaper "II Secolo," attracted 800 entries. Doctors would not allow 300 of this number to compete. ...

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  32. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Representatives of nine public bodies waited on Lord Dudley at Federal Government House to-day, and presented addresses of welcome. Among them were a deputation from the ...

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  33. GRAIN STEAMERS DELAYED.

    Twenty large grain steamers are delayed on the St. Lawrence River, Canada, owing to dense smoke of forest fires on the river banks obscuring the course. ...

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  34. MILK FROM THE COW.

    At the last meeting of the Ryde Council a letter was received from the Public Health Department giving the results of the analysis of six samples of milk sent along by the ...

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  35. A CAPTAIN'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Paul Frederic Bertho, master of the French ship Crillon, who was found dead in his cabin yesterday with a bullet wound in ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. THE CREW.

    The Loch Linlas, which left Port Pirie over a fortnight ago, but was detained several days at the anchorage awaiting her clearance, which had to be sent to the consul in Melbourne, and ...

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  37. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Swedish Olympic Committee has thanked Lord Desborough for the fair play awarded competitors in the Olympic games at the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  38. THE LEAGUE TEAM.

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  39. ANTI-MILITARIST LIBELS.

    A French anti-militarist journalist and a cartoonist have been sentenced at Paris to a year's imprisonment each, and to pay heavy fines, for representing General ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. IMMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided' to set aside £1000, to be spent in assisting immigrants to come to Australia from the United Kingdom. The Government has arranged ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. STAMPING OF JEWELLERY.

    Mr. Wade, while discussing varions questions with the members of the Victorian Ministry to-day, agreed to draw up a bill common to all the States which should require ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. INFLUENZA IN HORSES.

    The inspector of stock to-day received instructions from the chief inspector to the effect that as influenza was very prevalent among horses in Victoria no horses must be ...

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  43. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Orient-Royal Mail Company's R.M.S. Orient, which arrived from London to-day, has 400 passengers on board, including a large contingent of immigrants for New South Wales. ...

    Article : 39 words
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