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  2. PERSONAL

    Miss Evelyn Millard, the lady theatrical manager, has purchased a one act play for early production at the Garrick Theatre. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. LOCH FINLAS WRECK

    GLADSTONE, Wednesday. — News has just been brought to Gladstone by Messrs. Thomas Groves and R. Fletcher that they discovered another of ...

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  5. THE UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr D. Shackleton, Labor M.P. for Lancashire, speaking at Colne, said that the unemployed in Britain now number from ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday. — A young man named Oliver Elliott was scrubbing at Preston this afternoon, when, he slipped off a log and fell on ...

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  7. BALLOON SENSATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—At an height of six thousand feet at Dusseldorf, a sudden expansion of gas ripped Captain Abercross's balloon, ...

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  8. ALLEGED MURDER

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The hearing of the charge of murder of Adolph Bock, preferred against George Hudson, was continued and occupied the ...

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  9. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday. —Mr W. R. Deeble paid a visit to Williamsford to-day. Amongst projected additions to the West Coast rolling stock, another ...

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  10. NAVAL TRAINING

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The Standard" strenuously supports Sir Joseph Ward's suggestion for a man of war for the naval training of ...

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  11. SWAN ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The Master Warden of the Marine Board of Hobart has received the following letter from the superintendent of the ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Dr. Newsholme informed the Tubercolosis Congresst at Washington that Mr John Burns, President of the Local ...

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  13. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — The Devonport Players, a local amateur combination, trained by Mr Harold Allert, gave an interesting dramatic ...

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  14. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Towns and Barry, who are to row for the English championship are both in fine condition, and training hard. The ...

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  15. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — At the police court to-day Lionel Rawnsley and a Chinese laundryman were charged by Sergeant Harris with disturbing the ...

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  16. BULGARIA AND TURKEY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Germany and Austria-Hungary have protested against Bulgaria's occupation of the railway, and demanded its ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Argentina has approved of an arbit[?]ation treaty with Brazil. ...

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  18. SEPTEMBER RAINFALL.

    The September rainfall was 3.42in, as compared with 3.78in for September of lest year. ...

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  19. CAPTAIN INTENDED TO RETIRE.

    Captain Lunnon had a brother residing at Hindmarsh. South Australia, and while the ship was at Port Pirie he spent some little time there. Prior ...

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  20. THE DEFENCE BILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — At a ca[?]ous meeting to-day the Labor party appointed a committee to go through the Defence Bill, and draw up a ...

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  21. FOREST FIRES EXTINGUISHED.

    Copious rains extinguished the forest fires in the United States, except those in the Adirondack country. ...

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  22. A CANADIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Canadian Government is issuing a £5,000,000 3½ per cent loan at par. ...

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  23. SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—It is semi-officially stated at Sofia that the question of independence had not occupied the Government's attention, ...

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  24. LONG-SERVICE DECORATION.

    King Edward has created a long-ser-vice decoration for commissioned officers in the territorial force. ...

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  25. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE

    Sir,—My attention has just been drawn to a paragraph which appeared under my advertisement in your issue of the 16th inst. In spite of a special ...

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  26. A FEARFUL STORM.

    As illustrating the terrific state of the weather which prevailed in the Straits and along the Tasmanian coast when the barque met her doom the ...

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  27. A JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    F. Wootton, an ex-Australian jockey, has been suspended for foul riding at Manchester until November 2. ...

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  28. AN OFFER DECLINED.

    "The Daily Mail" states that Earl Shaftesbury has declined an offer of £1000 sterling per week for thirty weeks for a concert tour in America. ...

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  29. PETROL EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An accident occurred this morning at Mr W. T. Manifold's Purrumbeete Station, Camperdown. Two grooms, named ...

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  30. THE BOOK WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"The Daily News" states that "The Times" has joined the Publishers' Association, and thus ended the book war hitherto ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    Rev. Roberts, formerly curate at Hawarden, is so impressed with the seriousness of the unemployed problem that he has, without quitting the ...

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  32. GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily Mail" states that the Government would submit to the Reichstag not ...

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  33. PORT OF LONDON.

    The special committee appointed by the House of Commons has reported that it is expedient to proceed with the Port of London Bill. ...

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  34. MAGNET TROUBLE

    Last week Messrs. Carling and Little, president and general secretary respec-tively of the A.M.A. of Victoria and Tasmania, were in Launceston, and had ...

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  35. VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The crisis in the State Parliament is over. Sir Thomas Bent to-day moved that the bill, which caused the situation ...

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  36. SURPLUS REVENUE ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A writ was issued some time since by the Government of New South Wales against the Commonwealth Government ...

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  37. STEAM YACHT FOUNDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The tourist steam yacht Argonaut, whilst proceeding to the Mediterranean, foundered after colliding with ...

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  38. VESSEL OFF HER COURSE.

    The ship Loch Finlas (says "The Age") was a well-known trader to, Australian ports. She has visited Melbourne on many occasions. On May ...

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  39. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Kurt Altgith, 22 years of age, a German, engaged in the wool trade, committed suicide by shooting himself. His room ...

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  40. YOUTH'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Chas. Darbysbire, 12 years of age, who resided at Ascot Vale, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day. He had been ...

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  41. ITALY AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Signor Tittoni, in a semi-official note declares that the relations between Italy and Russia have become more ...

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  42. RAILWAY OFFICER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr William Prentice, of the Railway Electrical Department, was found unconscious on the line between Marrulla and ...

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  43. PAPUAN ADMINISTRATOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is probable that at the next meeting of the Federal Cabinet the question of the appointment of a permanent ...

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  44. LITHGOW RUMOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Rumors have been circulated in Lithgow that the copper refining works at Great Cobar were to close down immediately. It ...

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  45. FLOODS IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Disasterous floods at Hyderabad and Deccan, in India, have occasioned heavy loss of life. Fifteen inches of rain ...

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  46. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The address-in-reply from both Chambers were presented this afternoon to the Governor-General in Queen's Hall. Lord ...

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  47. INVESTITURE OF HONORS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — At Government House to-day the function of the investiture of the honors confered upon Sir Pope Cooper, Chief ...

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  48. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The River Muss overflowed its banks at Hyderabad, flooded the residency, and overwhelmed the suburb of ...

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  49. PETITION FOR RELEASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary stated to-day that nothing was likely to be done in the matter of the petition for the release of James ...

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  50. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary's Department has now dealt with the greater part of the applications for old age pensions, and as a ...

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