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  2. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    "The worst storm I have passed through during the 40 years I have been at son," was the way Captain Bushell last evening described his voyage from New Zealand, and ...

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  3. THE HAWKESBURY.

    The Richmond district made general holiday yesterday to mark the opening of a substantial new bridge across the Hawkesbury. The days are long gone when Richmond was one ...

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  4. THE HIGH COURT.

    If Sir Josiah Symon succeeds in carrying the bill which he has introduced in the Senate for the purpose of amending the Judiciary Act he will be making a great change in the ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    In the match at Leyton to-day, after the dismissal of Trumper, Hill joined Darling, and was bowled by Tremlin with a yorker before scoring. Two for 36. Darling 17. ...

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  6. THE SIX HATTERS.

    "I was delighted to observe by this morning's 'Herald,'" observed[?] Mr. G. H. Reid yesterday to a representative of that journal, "the reference made by Mr. Watson in regard ...

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  7. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P. (Liberal), speaking at Abercairney, Perthshire, on Saturday, said in regard to the renewal and extension of the Anglo-Japanese alliance that ...

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  8. RUSSIA REVIVING.

    Russia is preparing plans to land 100,000 men at Batoum and Poti, on the Black Sea, to suppress the disturbances in the Caucasus, and perhaps to reinforce ...

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  9. MANCHURIA.

    The "Morning Post" learns from its correspondent at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, that Baron Komura asked the Russian plenipotentiaries for the evacuation ...

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  10. THE RESULT OF PEACE.

    The police at Moscow have dispersed a private congress of Zemstvos, which was discussing the Czar's proposals for calling a National Duma. Included among the ...

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  11. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A great fire has occurred in Adrianople, Turkey. Seven thousand houses, of which only 15 were insured, were burned. The Post-Office and the Mosques were ...

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  12. THE TREATY COMPLETED.

    M. Maartens, the Russian jurist, and Mr. Dennison, acting on behalf of Japan, have completed 12 clauses of the draft treaty of peace. ...

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  13. WHOLESALE DESERTIONS.

    Twelve hundred soldiers and officers belonging to three regiments near Warsaw, attempted to desert in a body. Other regiments fired on the mutineers, killing and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians commenced at Leyton to-day a return match with Essex.[?] The county team consists of F. L. Fane, P. Perrin, C. M'Gahey, Rev. F. H. ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. DRASTIC MEASURES.

    General Bekmann, the new Governor of Courland (Baltic province of Russia) has issued 15 ordinances of a drastic nature. Meetings of every description are ...

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  16. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 4 7-16d per ounce standard, an advance of 3-16d since Saturday. ...

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  17. INDIGNANT STATE JUDGE.

    In the Suprome Court to-day, before Justice Real, an application was made by the defendants to have the judgment of the High Court, of July 28, in the Brisbane cricket ...

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  18. UNPOPULARITY RECOGNISED.

    M. Sato, who is in the suite of Baron Komura, declares that the terms of the Treaty of Peace will not be announced until it has been ratified. ...

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  19. BENDIGO BANK ROBBERY

    The trial of Frederick Herman Gray, late teller of the Bank of Australasia at Bendigo, on a charge of stealing 2100 sovereigns, the property of the bank, was concluded in the ...

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  20. PARTITION OF BENGAL.

    A proclamation has been issued at Simla enforcing the partition of the Presidency of Bengal. It will come into operation on October 16. ...

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  21. THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    Admiral Sir A. K. Wilson and the officers of the Channel fleet have been officially well received at Dantzig, where they were banqueted. The torpedo flotilla has ...

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  22. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

    A St. Petersburg correspondent, telegraphing to the "Times," says that the Czar and not M. Witte was the real negotiator of the treaty. M. Witte and Count ...

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  23. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER JONES BROTHERS.

    An inquest into the circumstances attending the death of the seamen whose bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the schooner Jones Brothers w[?]s [?]poned by the ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. ULTIMATUM TO MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco wishes that his differences with France over the imprisonment of the Algerian chief of Gharb should be referred to the international conference. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE.

    At the Police Court this morning captain R. L. Salter, master of the barque Ancenis, was proceeded against under the Immigration Restriction Act for permitting a member of ...

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  26. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The first general business meeting of the Australasian Medical Congress was held in the Prince of Males buildings at the University this morning. The president, ...

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  27. RUSSIAN ARMY REJOICES.

    The announcement of peace having been agreed upon was received throughout the army of General Linevitch, in Manchuria, and by the troops at Vladivostock, with ...

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  28. SEARCHLIGHT FOR NOBBYS.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-night the wreck of the schooner Jones Brothers was referred to, and the Mayor submitted a minute to the affect that the sad disaster that ...

    Article : 267 words
  29. FAR EASTERN NAVAL BASES.

    British newspapers discuss the probability of the early evacuation of Wei-hai-wei, the British naval base in Northern China. Germany lately decided to spend ...

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  30. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  31. BOMB IN BARCELONA.

    A bomb exploded yesterday under a tree in a crowded avenue of Barcelona. Two people were killed, and ten others were seriously injured, and ten slightly injured. ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO THE MAYOR.

    The Mayor (Alderman M. J. Moroney) met with a severe accident while driving near Adamstown this morning. He was seated in a trap with his groom, and when descending ...

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  33. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    The Prime Minister was asked to-day whether he cared to make any remarks on Mr. Watson's statement on Saturday that he would not be averse to some alteration in ...

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  34. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Duke of Orleans' Greenland expedition has discovered and mapped an hitherto unknown land between Cape Bismarck. Greenland, and Independence Bay. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN CELEBRATIONS FORBIDDEN.

    The clergy at Odessa yesterday were not allowed to refer to the peace arranged between Russia and Japan. Citizens who had decorated their dwellings in honour ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    A further development has taken place in connection with the negotiations for the immigration of Austrians to Queensland. Mr. L. Gregor, of Littan, Austria, and several ...

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  37. HEW ZEALAND.

    Dawson, accountant of the Auckland Racing Club, has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for embezzlement. WELLINGTON, Monday. ...

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  38. THE RIPPINGHAM [?]RANGE MISHAP.

    Captain Angel, master of the steamer Rippingham Grange, which grounded on the Seraper Rock in the Backstairs Passage on Septemboe 1, has forwarded a report to the ...

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  39. A LITTLE HERO.

    Late on Saturday afternoon, while the five-year-old daughter of Mr. Fred Rodgers, of Morool-road, was gathering chips in a paddock, the limb of a tree fell and pinned ...

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  40. THANKS TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    The Emperor of Japan has thanked President Roosevelt for "his distinguished share in the establishment of the peace, which is based on principles essential to ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

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  42. THE HOSPITALS BILL.

    A deputation, representing the local authorities of Brisbane and suburbs, waited on the Premier and Home Secretary to-day to protest against the Hospitals Bill. Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Czar and Count Lamsdortf, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, met the Shah at the railway station on his arrival at St. Petersburg. The two monarchs ...

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  44. WHAT PEACE REPRESENTS.

    Sir. H. H. Asquith, M.P., speaking at Abercalrney, on Saturday, said that the peace concluded between Russia and Japan was a signal and almost unparalleled ...

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  45. PUBLIC FINANCE.

    Mr. B. R. Gelling [?] [?]hird lecture last evening at the Roya[?] Exchange of the series of University extension lectures on this subject, his remarks dealing further with ...

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  46. LATE MINING.

    During August, Ida H., Laverton, treated 1590 tons for 1205oz, valued at £5152. The 400ft level of this mine has now been opened up 80ft, values for that distance averaging 1oz ...

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  47. STRANGE DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    The inquest touching the death of Mrs. Cowan, who died after drinking beer from a bottle, was resumed to-day. Dr. Nankervis stated that he attended the deceased, who died ...

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  48. MUNIFICENT GIFTS.

    Mr. E. Bawden, a member of the Stock Exchange, has given the London University £100,000, including £16,000 towards the incorporation of University College. ...

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  49. WARRNAMBOOL ROAD RACE.

    Handicaps for about half the nominators for the Warrnambool to Melbourne road race of the Dunlop Tyre Company were issued to-night. The hundicaps for some 75 of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  50. NEW SOUTH WALES PRODUCTS.

    The exhibition of New South Wales products in the Guildhall closed on Saturday. There were 43,000 visitors. Owing to the exhibition Mr. Coghlan has received ...

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  51. CHINA AND JAPAN CABLEGRAMS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General yesterday morning received the following advice from Shanghai:—"Chinese have one line to North China and Chifu working slowly with ...

    Article : 88 words
  52. ELEPHANT AT LARGE.

    During the performance at Wirth's Circus on Saturday the large elephant, Jess, got leese, causing a considerable amount of alarm. H[?] companion dog and the keeper arrived ...

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  53. LATE SHIPPING.

    Haversham Grange, s, 7505 tons, Captain Howe, from New York, via ports. Houlder Bros. and Co., Ltd., agents. Wakatipu, s, 1915 tons, Captain Suffern, from ...

    Article : 38 words
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