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  2. SECOND EDITION

    At 1 o'clock this morning flumes were noticed issuing from the four-masted barque Earl of Dunmore, anchored off Chowder Bay. The vessel are riged here from London on Sunday last with a ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The "Standard," in an apparently inspired and double-leaded first leader this morning, comolains of Mr. Chamberlain's calaclystic precipitancy in introducing the fiscal problem, ...

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  4. THE BALKAN STATES.

    Tho above map Bhows the complete theatre of the disturbances to which our telegrams refer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE REBELLION IN MACEDONIA.

    The Bulgarian officials are pessimistic regarding the situation in Macedonia. They fear that a general massacre of Christians will take place at an early date. ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The King left London to-day for Marienhad, Buhemia, to take the waters. His Majesty will be known at Marienbad as the Duke of Lancaster. ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    Lord Northcote, the Governor of Bombay, and Governor-General Designate of Australia, will leave Bombay on September 5 for England prior to proceeding to Australia. ...

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  8. INSURGENTS HOLD THE COUNTRY.

    Practically the whole of Western Macedonia is in the bands of the insurgents. The Turks are masters of little more than the ground they stand on. ...

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  9. LATER PARTICULARS.

    At 2.30 the fire hld gained a Arm hold in the forepart of the vessel. The crew, realising the serious, ness of the outnreuk, made heroic efforts to combat it, but owiug to the intense volumes of smoke that ...

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  10. ANARCHY IN RUSSIA.

    M. Plehve, the Russian Minister for the Interior, believes that there are 40,000 persons on strike at Baku, 50,000 at Kieff, and 80,000 it Odessa. They constitute, he says, ...

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  11. MR. CHAMBERLAIN RECONSIDERS.

    The latest report in the "Westminster Gazette" on the fiscal proposals of Mr. Chamberlain carry weight, and Mr. Chamberlain is now considering a scheme of taxation ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. CAUSE OF THE STRIKE AT BAKU.

    A number of managers of business establishments at Baku attribute the strikes which have occurred at that town to the reduction of the wages of the men, and blame the ...

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  13. THE SURROUNDED BULGARIANS.

    The Bulgarians who were surrounded by four Turkish battalions of infantry, with arillery, at Sorovilch, had 150 of their number killed. ...

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  14. SERVIA.

    A Ministerial. crisis has occurred in Servia. Three Ministers representing the Radical element in the Cabinet have resigned owing to four superior officers in the army at ...

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  15. MURDER OF THE RUSSIAN CONSUL.

    The Sultan has sent one of his sons to M. Zinovieff, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Turkey, with further apologies in respect of the murder by a Turkish ...

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  16. THE PROGRESS OF THE INQUIRY.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, in replying to a question by Mr. J. H. Dalziel (Liberal) said that the Government wts revising some ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    The liquor question, which is considerably agitating the public mind just now, was prominently before the House last night. Mr. James Allen moved the second reading of a ...

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  18. AGREEMENT WITH STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.

    The House of Commons hid before it last night the agreements concluded by the Government with the Cunard Steamship Company and with the Atlantic Shipping Combine. ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The official return of the vintage is to hand from the Collector of Customs, and it shows that the make for 1903 was 2,573,424 gallons. Last year 2,431,565 gallons were made, and the wine in stock at the end ...

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  20. THREE CARPENTERS FROM ABROAD.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Bamford asked the Prime Minister for information bearing upon the landing in the Commonwealth of three carpenters from the G.M.S. Gera, In reply, Sir ...

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  21. A MILITARY OFFICER'S THEFT.

    A Servian lieutenant named Mikhailovitch has been arrested at Belgrade on a charge of stealing mobilisation plans of the Servian Army. 123 Austrian florins were found in his ...

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  22. TURKISH TROOPS SURROUNDED.

    There have been sanguinary encounters between Mohammedan, Greek, and KutzoWallach bands. Forty-six Macedonians have been killed in ...

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  23. THE COMING FISCAL FIGHT.

    Mr. G. H. Reid was one of the guests at the smoke concert held at Heidelberg to-night by the local brnach of the A.N.A. Responding to the toast of "The Federal Parliament," Mr. Reid said:— ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN SUMATRA.

    Dutch troops have captured the village of Poelouongah in Sumatra, held by natives who refused to acknowledge the rule of Holland. Three hundred of the natives were killed. ...

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  25. THE HURRICANE IN JAMAICA.

    The cyclone cabled yesterday devastated Port Antonio, on the north-east coast of Jamaica. Many people were killed. ...

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  26. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    Orders-in-Council issued yesterday enforce from September 1 the exclusion from Great Britain of bouuty-fed sugar. The Orders-in Council place the sugar ...

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  27. INTERVIEW WITH AN OFEIOER.

    The second oilleer of the Earl of Dunmore when seeu on board the burning ship by a "Herald "reporter early tins morning said that the first indication of the outbreak was a small volume of smoke ...

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  28. THE STEAMSHIP NIWARU.

    The Injured steamer Niwaru was docked at Auckland to-day. Her hull was found to be badly dented in numbers of places, and there was a large hole on the starboard side. About ...

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  29. CRICKET.

    In the cricket match Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Leeds, Middlesex were dismissed in their first innings for 79. Hirst took four wickets for 31, and Rhodes six wickets for 37. ...

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  30. ATTITUEDE OF THE SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The bydney Labour Council, at its meeting last night debated, on a motion of privilege, the latest outcome of the operations of tho Immigration Restrutton Act in connection with the landing of the ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. SUICIDE OF AN OLD MAN.

    Mr. C. T. Batkin, formorly assistant controller and auditor-general, committed suicido to-day by shooting himself. He was aged 81 years, and for many years was a resident ...

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  32. NATAL.

    The Government of Natal has resigned after having been defeated in Committee of Supply by 17 votes to 16. Sir J. L. Hulett, the leader of the ...

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  33. ORIGIN OF THE FIRE.

    The origin of the outbreak remains a mystery. It appears from what can be guthered on board that the whole of the hatches, four in number, were sealed down and nobody had been below for ...

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  34. THE HUMBERT FRAUDS.

    At the trial at Paris yesterday of Therese Hurabort, Frederic Humbert, Romain d'Aurignnc, and Emile d'Agriganac, on charges of forgery and false ...

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  35. THE ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    Speaking on the anthrax outbronk, the Minister for Agriculture, replying to a question in the House of Representatives, said the site for a plant for sterilising imported bones bad ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Whispers have been in circulation for some days to the effect that the report of the Federal Capital Sites Commission was not arrived at without very earnest debates between members. Senator Neild, in the ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The Collector of Customs this morning received the sum of £4 l1s in postal notes and postage stamps. Enclosed in the envelope containing the remittance was a slip of paper ...

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  38. THE RAILWAY HORROR.

    In the disaster on the underground railway in Pans the total loss of life was 84 persons, including an English tourist. The fire was due to an overheated motor ...

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  39. BEACHED AT ROSE BAY.

    At half-past 3 this morning Captain Bird, the harbourmaster, who is in charge of operations, resolved to beach the vessel at once as the only possible means of saving her. Accordingly the order was ...

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  40. GLEN INNES TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the bodies of James Fidock and Douiild M'Millan, who were found dead at their camp yesterday, was held to-day before the coroner, Mr. C. Nishett, and a jury of 12. Separate ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

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  42. PREVENTION AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION.

    A deputation from the Association for the Prevention and Cure of Consumption waited upon the Minister of Health to-day with a request that £1000 should be provided ...

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  43. ALBURY TAKES NO ACTION

    At the municipal council meeting to-night a letter was read from the Maffra Shire Council, Victoria, inviting the Albury Council to send a delegate to the meeting to be held in Melbourne to agitate for a ...

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  44. A VALUABLE CARGO.

    The Earl of Dunmore has a large and valuable cargo of general merchandise from London, the principal lines being as follows:—300 cs gm, 12 qtr-cks 2 hhds win, 826 bis 4500 cs 897 pkgs 4208 ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Arnold White, who was fined £100 for commenting in the Sunday "Sun" on the Whitaker Wright case and the pending trial, refused to pay the fine, and was taken to gaol. ...

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  46. GERMAN COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    A commercial treaty is being negotiated between Russia and Germany The German delegates who are charged with the task of arraning preliminaries have ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received a reply to his telegram asking whether space could be provided at the Melbourne Exhibition next month for an exhibit illustrative of the resources of ...

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  48. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION.

    The prupusul started in Victuua to amend the Federal Constitution with the object of having the capital situated either at Melbourne or Sydney has galvanised into life the Central Federation League, a ...

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  49. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

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  50. THE CAPSIZE OF THE CATO.

    The body of the aboriginal, Ball, who was drowned near Nambour recently, as the result of the cupsue of the cutter Cate on the Maroochy bar, was recovered yesterday. ...

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  51. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    In compliance with the request of the Chief "Secretary, Dr. Elkington has furnished a report in relation to dealing with the epidemic and the precautions be deems necessary to prevent the spread of the ...

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  52. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.

    The Earl of Dunmore is a steell four-masted barque of 2287 tons gross and 2205 tons net She was built in the year 1891 by Messrs. Russell and Co., of Greenock, and is classed 100 Al at Lloyd's. The Earl of ...

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  53. ESTIMATED POPULATION.

    The Registrar General has issued a reutrn showing the estimated population of Queensland on June 30, 1903, to be 285,864 males and 230,632 females, or a total of 516,496, being an increase for the six months ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

    Brighton Races: Special trian at 2 p.m. Drought Relif Fund: Meeting, Tpwn Hall, noon. Opening Public School, Kogarah, 2.30 p.m. Lecture a "Wagner": Mr. E. H. Lemare, Town Hall ...

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  55. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    Mount "Vesuvius, Naples, is in eruption. The cone in the crater is split. The eruptions are confiaed to the crater, and are accompanied by loud explosions. ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Gregory, the Minister for Mines, in the course of an interview to-day, expressed concern at the apathy and neglect of local peuple with regard to investment in Western Australian mining. He ...

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  57. ENDOWMENT TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

    A deputation from the executive of the Local Authorities Association waited upon the Premier today to protest against the endowment to local authorities being withdrawn Mr. Philp, in reply, ...

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  58. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Early this morning the Melanesian mission vessel Southern Ciosa was off the port signalling for a pilot. The Captain Cook was engaged at the fire on the Earl of Dunmore, and the pilot launch, taking ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The Queensland Rifle Association's annual meeting concluded to day Lieutenant Thorn (Brisbane) with 357 points was 1st bergeunt Price (Brisbane), 2nd, 352, Hart (Brisbane), 350, 3rd Other winners ...

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  60. PROPOSED WORLD'S FAIR.

    There is a project afoot to hold a world's fair at the Crystal Palace in 1906. ...

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  61. MOVEMENTS OF THE WAR VESSELS.

    Admiral Faiubaweand staff will leave Brisbane on Monday in the Ringarooms, and proceed to Moreton Bay, whore the Admiral will transfer his flag to the Royal Arthur. The latter warship and the ...

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  62. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s l½d per ounce standard. ...

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  63. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    It is probable that the English cricket team will play its first match in Australia on the Adelude [?]val on November 7, 9,10, and 11. ...

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