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  2. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An inquiry by the Trades Union Congress concerning the dispute between Mr. Taylor and other members of the Labour party, also the conduct of all the labour members, was held at Fremantle ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    There is in Melbourne a very general belief that a settlement of the federal tariff is close at hand. On Tuesday the Senate will take into consideration the last message of the House of ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Commonwealth Treasury staff is busily engaged with the preparation of the Estimates for the year 1902-3. Most of the work of revision has been completed, and the departmental estimates should be ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The Australians continued the match at Scarborough to-day against Mr. C. I. Thornton's Eleven. When play commenced sunshine prevailed. The wicket was good, ...

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  6. THE KING.

    Viscount Curzon, Viceroy of India, states that he asked the King to be crowned at Delhi. His Majesty, in reply, said he was delighted with the idea, but he was unable ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION

    A meat famine prevails in Germany. A widespread demand has been made to the Government to allow the importation of foreign cattle, but Ministers refuse on the ...

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  8. NOTES.

    The Australians with a lead of 49 on the first innings appeared to have a good look in on several occasions during the second innings of the Englishmen. Tyldesley, however, kept his end up, while ...

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  9. VISIT TO MR. CARNEGIE.

    The King yesterday-paid a visit to Mr. Andrew Carnegie at Skibo Castle. ...

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  10. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. and Mrs. Seddon and the Misses Seddon will return to New Zealand by the steamer Tongariro, which leaves Plymonth on the 8th instant. The doctors have advised the long ...

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  11. MRS. ROOSEVELT.

    On the occasion of the Grand Duke Boris of Russia being present at lunch with President Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt left home owing to reports of the Grand Duke's loose behaviour. ...

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  12. MONUMENT TO FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    Yesterday in the presence of a large body of troops and a vast crowd of civilians and school children his Excellency the Administrator unveiled the fallen soldiers' memorial, which has been erected on one ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Since the conclusion of peace 60 wellarmed natives, under a kaffir leader, have extensively looted in the Kendhardt district, of Cape Colony, close to the German border. ...

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  14. DEER STALKING FATALITY.

    While deer-stalking on the Adirondack Mountains, United States, Judge Storrs accidentally shot dead Mr. Charles Smylie, a millionaire liquor manufacturer. ...

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  15. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The contest beginning to-day is against South of England at Hastings. This will be the return match. The former was played at Eastbourne on June 16, and the result was a win for the Australians by 131 ...

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  16. FRANCE.

    A Council of War has been held at Nantes on Colonel de Saintremy, on a charge of declining to obey the order of his General Officer by refusing to expel nuns from a school in ...

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  17. THE BOER LEADERS.

    A conference between Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Kitcheneron the one side and General Louis Botha and Commandants Delarey and de Wet on the other, was held ...

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  18. INDIA.

    Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, Viceroy of India, estimates that the'Coronation Durbar to be held at Delhi on January 1, and its attendant festivities, will cost 39 lacs of ...

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  19. THE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

    The expenditure for August was £297,609, against £234,824 for July, or about £12,000 less than the revenue for August. The body of the little girl, Ethel Albert, who was ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Sur William Lyne (Minister for Home Affairs) arrived in Sydney on Saturday morning. In the course of an interview yesterday with a "Herald" representative he spoke regarding the tariff and other ...

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  21. THE ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The "Standard's" correspondent states that the French Army manoeuvres now proceeding are being carried out on lines of a century ago. The Generals apparently have learned ...

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  22. THE RAILWAYS.

    As the time for the reappointment or otherwise of the Railway Commissioners draws night interest in the question considerably increases in railway circles. The subject is to a large extent an all absorbing ...

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  23. FEAR OF A FAMINE OVER.

    General rains have fallen in India, and all fears of a famine are now over. ...

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  24. UNITED STATES.

    The U.S. cruiser Brooklyn during the naval manoeuvres struck an uncharted rock, and six of the bottom plates were bent. ...

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  25. A COLLIERY FLOODED.

    The Union pit at the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, was suddenly flooded this morning. Two miners managed to escape, but even were cut off, and it is believed that ...

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  26. A PRIVATE INTERVIEW.

    General Botha had a private interview with Mr. Chamberlain on Saturday. The interview lasted for about an hour. ...

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  27. THE PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE.

    The strike of coalminers at Pennsylvania [?]as ended. The men will return to work on Monday, September 8. ...

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  28. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    King Edward, in sending President Roosevelt his congratulations upon the President's narrow escape, cabled "I was deeply concerned at the accident which befel you." ...

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  29. GERMANY.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick (British Secretary of State for War), Lord Roberts, Major-General Sir J. D. French, and Major-General Sir Ian Hamilton have started from London to ...

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  30. THE NEW ZEALAND CORONATION CONTINGENT.

    The New Zealand Coronation Contingent left London yesterday by the steamer Ton. gariro. At the last minute the march through London was abandoned, and the troops were ...

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  31. CONGRATULATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The Consul for the United States (Mr. Orlando H. Baker) received during the past week many congratulatory visits, letters and telegrams, from dignitaries of Church, State, and Consuls of various ...

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  32. BRITISH INSPECTION OF DOCKYARDS.

    Mr. Arnold Forster, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, has inspected the Imperial dockyards and naval establishments at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven, also the chief private ...

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  33. ANGLO-CHINESE TREATY SIGNED.

    The new commercial treaty between Great Britain and China was signed on Friday. It was reported a few days ago that Sir James Mackay, the British Commissioner, had refused to ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Professor Rudolf Virchow, aged 81, pathologist. Rudolf Virchow was born on October 13, 1821, at Schievclben, in Pomerania. At the age of 22 years ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for August have been published. They show that the value of the imports has decreased by £524,569 and the value of the exports has increased by ...

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  36. CANADA.

    The Canadian Millers' Association, meeting at Toronto, has urged Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, to impose retaliatory duties upon German imports, owing to ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    At the Lyell Blocks mine a couple of men and the underground foreman are bagging the concentrates on hand for shipment to Mount Lyell smelters, and one engine-driver is at work keeping the mine ...

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  38. STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA AND N.Z.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company, the Shaw-Savill and Albion Company, and the Union S.S. Company of New Zealand have written to Mr. Seddon stating that the terms ...

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  39. VENEZUELA.

    A force of revolutionists on Friday occupied the heights around Caracas, the Venezuelan capital. The Government troops marched against ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The English hop crop, under the most favourable conditions, will be only half of last year's, and possibly will not exceed onethird. ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. John Stennett, a well-known figure in the [?]ommercial and social life of Brisbane, died on Saturday afternoon. For some years he had been in ill health, and last week a severe operation was ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Old-age Pensions Act Amendment Bill has passed through committee of the House ot Representatives. The measure extends the scope of the original Act by allowing a person otherwise qualified ...

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  43. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress at Holborn yesterday rejected a proposal in favour of granting the franchise to women. The voting of the delegates was 110 to 103. ...

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  44. THE LATE RAILWAY CASE.

    The Brisbane police have received a wire from Vanconver stating that the police there are watehing [?] man believed to be Henderson, otherwise M'Lean, and asking if they should arrest him. The Brisbane ...

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  45. A CASE RESEMBLING PLAGUE.

    A wharf labourer at Lyttelton has developed symptoms resembling plague. ...

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  46. DISINTERMENT OF CHINESE BODIES.

    A discussion is proceeding in the newspapers regarding the disinterment of Chinese bodies tn various parts of New Zealand to be sent to China. The chief health officer is making inquiries on the subject. ...

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  47. FEDERAL RIFLE TEAM.

    The difficulty in connection with the passes for the federal rifle team has been overcome. The team left for Adelaide to-day. A. Crease, who was among those originally selected, was unable to go owing to ...

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  48. PROPOSED STEAM SERVICE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Government has decided to call for fresh tenders in England, Australia, and New Zealand for the South African steam service. The Westralia took about 700 sheep and a large ...

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  49. GIVE THE CHILDREN

    a chance to grow strong and healthy. Keep a tin of ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS in the house. Always ask for ARNOTT'S.—Advt. ...

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  50. THE PURITY AND QUALITY.

    of ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS as the ideal food for children has never been questioned. ARNOTT'S are quite the best.—Advt ...

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