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  2. 4000 WELSH MINERS STRIKE

    London. September 23rd.—Although settlements have been effected of the more serious strikes in England, there are still many sporadic strikes in ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) DERELICT ALBANIA:

    Paris, September 22nd.—"Le Temps" learns from its correspondent at Janina (in Epirus) that complete anarehy prevails in Albania. Moufid Bey, the ...

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  4. SUNDAY JOY RIDES.

    On Sunday, the 7th instant. Cecil Lamont drove in from Moolap in [?] pony jinker to the Salvation Army Barracks, and during the service left ...

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  5. CATHOLIC TAXES FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS?

    Mr. Farthing, M.L.A., yesterday introduced to Mr. Watt, the Premier, a deputatica representing the Catholic Federation, in order to lay before the Premier certain ...

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  6. THE BOROUGH COUNCILS.

    The monthly meeting held last evening was attended by Crs. D'Helin (mayor), Savers, Searle, Madden, O'Sullivan, Christopher, Molyneux, Jennings, and Bennett. ...

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  7. ULSTER'S REBEL ARMY.

    London, September 23rd.—Affairs in Ulster are rapidly assuming a war-like appearance. Regular parades of the volunteers are being held in the open ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Langdon said he was absent when Mr. Farrer made "wild, stupid, untruthful" remarks some days ago [?] respect to the students of Dookie ...

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  9. ALLEGED PER[?]Y

    At the Geelong General Sessions on July 29th Walter Halley was charged with assault on ex-Constable D. Gardiner, who swore that accused struck him ...

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  10. PROVISIONS FOR DUBLIN STRIKERS

    London, September 24th.—The Labor members of Parliament who visited Dublin, reported to the Trade Union Congress yesterday that great service ...

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  11. NEWTOWN AND CHILWELL.

    A meeting of Newtown and Chilwell borough council was held last evening. There were present:—Crs. Strong (mayor), lnce, Collins. M'Donald. Oke, Cairns and ...

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  12. FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.

    Gosford (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—The boiler at the Gosford Sawmills exploded this morning, killing an engineer named Edward Davis and seriously injuring a ...

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  13. BRITAIN---EXCELLENT.

    Montreal, September 23rd.—Lord Northcliffe (formerly Sir Alfred Harmsworth), who is at presont paying a visit to Canada, delivered, a noteworthy ...

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  14. SULZER AND THAW CASES.

    New York, September 23rd.—Acting on the advice of his counsel. Mr. William Sulzer has decided to abandon the office of Governor of New York ...

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  15. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

    This evening, in the Fenwick-street. Baptist Hall, Mr. G. W. Irving, the gifted local elocutionist, will give another of his high-class dramatic ...

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  16. CIVIC RECEPTION TO ADMIRAL PATEY.

    Albany, Wednesday.—A civic reception was given to Rear-Admiral Patey and officers at the Albany Town hall this morning. The Mayor, Cr. ...

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  17. MR BAILLIEU RETURNING.

    London. September 23rd.—Mr. W. L. Baillieu, M.L.C., Victorian honorary Minister, was entertained at luncheon to-day prior to his departure for ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH NAVAL DOCKS.

    London, September 23rd.[?]Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, the eminent consulting engineer, and a member of the firm of Coode, Matthews, Fitzmaurice and ...

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  19. A1SGILL: MANSLAUGHTER.

    London. September 23rd.—A sensation has been caused by the finding of the jury at Carlisle in respect to the death of Sir Arthur Douglas (formerly ...

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  20. THEWE-DON'T-LIKE-TO-DRILLPARTY

    There "were about 100 people preset at a public meeting at the City Hall last night when Mr. J. Barry, secretary of the Australian Freedom League, gave an address ...

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  21. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    Cairo, September 24th.—The "Egyptian Gazette" announces that at the instance of Lord Kitchener an extra infantry battalion is going to Egypt. ...

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  22. NO "TICK-TACKING" AT HURST PARK.

    London, September 23rd.—The management of the Hurst Park racecourse has decided not to allow "tick-tacking" at its meetings in future. It has ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. BIG FORES AT BALLARAT.

    Mr. George Farmer's ham and baconcuring works at Ballarat East were totally destroyed by fire last night. The outbreak started in the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Vancouver, September 23rd.—The Australian cricketers played a march here yesterday and to-day against a Vancouver fifteen. The visitors batted ...

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  25. OIL LIGHTER ABLAZE.

    Rockhampton, Wednesday.—Walter Reid and Company's steam lighter Port Stephens was completely destroyed by fire at Broadmount. Port Curtis, ...

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  26. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    London, September 24th.—The King and Queen arrived at Northampton yesterday, en route to the army manoeuvres. Despite heavy rain, the Royal ...

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  27. FORESTS BLAZE IN CALIFORNIA

    San Francisco. September 23rd.—Advices from Santa Rosa (capital of the Sonoma county of California) report that Jack London, the well-known ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London, September 23rd.—The fifth series of London wool sales was opened to-day. Competition was satisfactory. Prices generally remained unchanged, ...

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  29. INDIAN PASSIVE RESISTERS.

    London. September 24th.—Acting in pursuance of a preconcerted scheme of passive resistance to the Immigration Act. 16 Indians crossed the border of ...

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  30. MARCONI COMPANY.

    It is announced at Berlin that the absorption of the Universal Wireless Company by the "Marconi Company has been completed. A syndicate of banks ...

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  31. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It is understood that the subscriptions for the Victorian loan of £2,000,000 at 4 per cent., are equally divided between the public and ...

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  32. 3 MORE CASES OF SMALL-POX.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Three fresh small-pox cases were reported to-day. Brisbane, Wednesday.—A suspicious case of illness in Brisbane is not likely ...

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  33. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the council of the People's Liberal Party was held in the Independent Hall. Melbourne, last evening, Mr. H. Brookes presiding. The annual report ...

    Article : 203 words
  34. PHOTOGRAPHY IN SCIENCE.

    An exhibition of scientific photography at the Medical Congress now being held at Vienna, marks a great advance. True plastic effects are obtained with. ...

    Article : 55 words
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  36. NEW FLOWERS.

    At the Royal Horticultural Show, which is being held at Westminster, one hundred distinct kinds of new flowers are being shown. The most ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND'S JUSTICES: MR PACE ONE.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—Replying to a question by Mr. Swayne in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Denham, the Premier, said that his attention had ...

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  38. GERMAN TRADE.

    London. September 24th.—Sixty firms of manufacturers in Germany have Formed an association to endeavor to place goods abroad, especially oversea. ...

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