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  2. WRECK OF THE AIGBURTH

    Four survivors from the wreck of the ship Algburth reached Sydney on Saturday in the steamer Guthrie, which arrived from Singapore. The vessel, it will be remembered, ...

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  3. THE COAL TRADE.

    "Things will be a good deal worse before they are better " is the opinion of those who make a study of the coal export trade of the State. For some months trade has been ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    Chifu reports that the Japanese have reached an abandoned Chinese arsenal, situated a mile and a quarter to the east of Port Arthur. ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The "Times," in commenting upon Mr. Reid's task as Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, says that the dominant factor of the situation is the necessity of showing ...

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  6. MR. REID AS PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, P.C., Prime Minister of Australia, who arrived in Sydney on Friday, left on his return to Melbourne last night. It had not been Mr. Reid's intention to make ...

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  7. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    "The Russians in full retreat" may well be applied to the latest information in regard to the land campaign. Nothing but the utmost extremity could persuade General ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Just now Federal politics are in a state of ferment, because things have not settled down from the events of the past week or two. Leading members of the Government ...

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  9. TRAGEDY NEAR TINDERA VALE.

    Mr. Gale, the Coroner, held an inquest at Michelago yesterday touching the death of William Albert L[?]ach and Lena Leach, who were found dead in the bush at Tindera Vale, ...

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  10. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH.

    Ladies and Gentlemen— Although unable to approach you with a statement of future policy until the Cabinet has time for consultation, I wish, without any ...

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  11. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    The Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association has passed strong resolutions stating an immediate and satisfactory settlement of what constitutes contraband is ...

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  12. TERMS OF SURRENDER.

    Major Yamaoka, the Japanese officer who was sent to demand the surrender of Port Arthur, met under a flag Of truce Colonel Reuss, the chief of staff to ...

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  13. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    W. Weddel and Co., in their annual review of the butter market, state that the serious deterioration of the quality of Australian butter is chiefly due to the ...

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  14. THE MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    Mr. M'Cay, the Minister for Defence, had an enthusiastic reception from his constituents at Castlemaine on Saturday. ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    Reports relating to the detention of the ship Claverdon were laid before the Marine Board on Friday. Mr. J. W. Owen, engineer and surveyor, stated that two plates had been cut ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    Negotiations are in progress for the conclusion of an arbitration treaty on matters of a juridical character between Great Britain and Austria. The negotiations are ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN IN MANCHURIA.

    Advices from Lino-yang, at present the Russian headquarters in Manchuria, state that the objective of the Japanese is now Makden, 43 miles to the north. ...

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  18. NEW HUDDART PARKER STEAMER.

    The steamer Wimera, which is being built for the Huddart, Parker, and Company Proprietary, Limited, was launched at Greenock to-day. ...

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  19. HORWITZ BEFORE THE COURT.

    Louis Horwitz, the Hamilton solicitor, who disappeared so mysteriously from the steamer Kyarra on her voyage to Western Australia, and who was subsequently arrested in ...

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  20. ABORIGINES' LAND FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    A bill to provide for the resumption of the late Hindmarsh aboriginal settlement of 1890 acres has been circulated by the Premier. It is proposed to use the land for closer ...

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  21. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS ESCAPE.

    A telegram from Mukden reports that the Russian cruiser Novik, which took part in the battle on August 10, has arrived at Karakovsk, on the south coast of the ...

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  22. THE THEATRES.

    Williamson's Dramatic Company concluded a highly successful season at Her Majesty's Theatre on Friday night. The building was not large enough to accommodate all who ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A railway clerk named Miller, employed at the Midland Junction railway station, has confessed to having taken the neglected telephone message from Stathan's quarry on the night ...

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  24. MILK POISONING.

    An epidemic of milk poisoning is raging at Bristol. Hundreds of infants are affected. Five of the patients have died. The outbreak is attributed to the use of ...

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  25. RUSSIANS IN REFUGE.

    The Tao-tai of Shanghai will allow the Russian cruiser Askold and the torpedoboat destroyer Grosovoi to remain in the port until the 23rd inst, when they will be ...

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  26. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The Canadian Minister for Agriculture, Mr. S. A. Fisher, states that the reported damage by rust to crops in the North-West is entirely untrue. Wheat-cutting has ...

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  27. BOULDER DEEP LEVELS INQUIRY.

    The members of the Boulder Deep Levels Commission met informally in conference on Friday. It has not yet been decided whether it will be necessary to sit again before ...

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  28. THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES' PROPERTY.

    Principal Rainy, of New College, Edinburgh, of the United Free Church of Scotland, in thanking Dr. Randall Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, for his offer ...

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  29. A TOTALISATOR RECORD.

    The total amount of investments on the totalisator during the Kalgoorlie Racing Club's meeting, which closed on Saturday, was £53,009. This, he states, is said to ...

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  30. A MESSAGE FOR THE MOTHER STATE.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,—At the last general election Mr. Deakin asked you to declare in favour of fiscal peace and preferential trade, and I, as the leader of the Freetrade ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    Dr. Maxwell stated yesterday that all the white labour required by the sugar mills wars available. There was somewhat of an over supply in the Bundaberg district, as in ...

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  32. ADMIRAL WITHOEFT'S LAST SIGNAL.

    The last signal of Rear-Admiral Withoeft, who was blown to pieces by a shell whilst on the bridge of the Russian battleship Cesarevitch, was: "Remember the ...

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  33. COUNTRY PRICES.

    During the past few days the price of wheat has risen in sympathy with the upward tendency of Mark Lane from 2s 10½d to 3s a bushel, to the farmer free on trucks at Wagga ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    In consequence of the opening of the State coal mines, one-third of the miners at the Brunner and Tyneside mines have been thrown out of work. ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The following are the insurances on premises and goods affected by the fire which broke out on Friday evening at Wertheimer's General Agency. Collins-street:—Cox ...

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  36. SOCIALISTS IN CONGRESS.

    The International Congress of Socialists, held at Amsterdam yesterday, endorsed by 25 votes to 5 the resolution passed by the Dresden Congress censuring M. ...

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  37. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The schooner Isabella Anderson, bound from Kaipara to Dunedin, has been wrecked off the Rag[?]an coast. All her crew were saved. The barque Gers, from Delagoa Bay, while ...

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  38. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT BLOWN UP.

    A Russian armoured gunboat of the Otvajny type struck a mine and sank off the Lao-ti-shan Promontory, Port Arthur. [The Otvajny class of Russian armoured ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Adolf Beck, who was wrongfully convicted of defrauding women of jewellery, but was recently pardoned, has asked the Treasury to reconsider its offer of £2000 ...

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  40. THE PLAGUE.

    As a result of the outbreak of plague in South Brisbane, Dr. Ham, Commissioner for Public Health, has issued an emergency order on the South Brisbane Municipal Council, and ...

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  41. NEUTRALITY OF CHINA.

    Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, in the course of an interview, stated that the grand scheme of Mr. John Hay, the United States Secretary of ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Geologist, Mr. Hy. [?] Brown, returned on Saturday from a trip to the north-western border of South Australia, whither he had proceeded to define the western ...

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  43. GRATITUDE TO EAST SYDNEY.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,—I find it impossible to assume the office of Prime Minister without assuring you of my profound gratitude for your prolonged and most generous ...

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  44. ARNOTT'S.

    the famous maker of the famous Children's MILK ARROWROOTS. The biscuits that nourish and sustain.—Advt. ...

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  45. ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS.

    The health of the little ones is largely a matter of diet. Keep a tin of ARNOTT'S in the house.—Advt. N.S.W. Mont de Piete Co., Ltd. 74 ...

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  46. GERMAN INTERFERENCE.

    The German authorities have sent 100 men 15 miles east of Kiao-chau to prevent the Japanese erecting a wireless telegraph station. ...

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  47. STAY AT HOME.

    or travel, or settle down in the bush for a time. Wherever you are you will always find pleasure and health in WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.—Advt. ...

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  48. ANY DRINK

    containing WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is a reviving stimulant, strengthening, head-clearing, and a palate-tickling beverage as well.—Advt. ...

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