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  3. CONGRESS DELEGATES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Eighty delegates to the recent Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire are now in Melbourne, and at the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS

    Mr G. C. Knight, one of the partners of the firm of G. C. Knight and Co., Fremantle, W.A., arrived from Hobart yesterday, on his return to ...

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  5. MAGNETIC STORM

    LONDON", Sunday Night. — A magnetic storm rendered most of the telegraphic lines in Britain and America, and on the continent useless for two ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The British Tariff Reform League is arranging for twelve hundred public meetings to be held in different parts of the country ...

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  7. AIRSHIP DISASTER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The French military dirigible, The Republique, which met with disaster, four of the occupants being killed, had made ...

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  8. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—The assessment roll for St. Leonards is published in this week's "Gazette." ...

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  9. LATROBE

    LATROBE, Monday.—At the police court this morning (before the police magistrate, Mr L. E. Chambers), the cattle straying nuisance was dealt ...

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  10. MOST SEVERE STORM RECORDED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The observatory at Cheltenham, Maryland, recorded on Saturday the severest magnetic storm since the observatory was ...

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  11. MR CHAMBERLAIN A CANDIDATE.

    Mr Joseph Chamberlain will stand again for the West Birmingham seat in the House of Commons, and the Liberals have arranged that he shall ...

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  12. LESSONS FROM THE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—French aeronauts now for the first time, owing to the airship disaster, recognise that there is some merit in Count ...

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  13. POLAR EXPLORERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Rear-Admiral Schley presided at a banquet at which Dr. Cook, the discoverer of the North Pole, was entertained at ...

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  14. MR BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Solicitor-General (Mr Evans), speaking at Swadlincote, said Mr Balfour had declared that the Budget created ...

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  15. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—For disturbing the peace at Tullah on August 9 John Crompton and Leslie Baird were fined £1, costs 6s 9d. and witness' expenses ...

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  16. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" St. Petersburg correspondent states that M. Kokovssteff is considering the offer of a British ...

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  17. CATHOLIC CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The third Australian Roman Catholic Congress entered upon its business session to-day in the Cardinals' Hall, St. Mary's ...

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  18. LECTURE AT BALMORAL.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, as the guest of the King at Balmoral, lectured to the Royal family, and a distinguished gathering on his expedition to the ...

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  19. ACCIDENTS.

    J. Canonn, while working along the Emu Bay railway line near Rosebery, slipped and fell, sustaining a fractured knee joint. ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Dillon and many Manchester Irish men, have been welcomed in London, who in 1867 were sentenced to ...

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  21. PEARY'S TANTRUMS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Whitney, the American millionaire explorer, states: "Commander Peary would not allow anything belonging ...

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  22. POSTAL COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the sitting of the Postal Commission to- day, Sydney Lawrence Monaghan, assistant manager of the telephone ...

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  23. PRIVILEGES OF THE NATION.

    "The Times" says, far more important than the privileges of a changing House of Commons, are the privileges of the nation at large. These are of ...

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  24. HUDSON-FULTON PAGEANT.

    The Hudson-Fulton pageant at New York was opened, amid scenes both picturesque and magnificent. ...

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  25. CHEAPER POSTAGE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Henniker-Heaton, M.P., in a letter to "The Times," commenting upon the Dominion's example to the Motherland ...

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  26. ARTISTS HONORED BY THE KING.

    "The Times" says King Edward has granted a charter and diploma to the Royal British and Colonial Society of Artists, which sent a collection of ...

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  27. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    SUVA, Monday Morning.—The s.s. Makura has arrived from Vancouver, with Sir Joseph, Lady, and Miss Ward, and Miss Seddon aboard. They ...

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  28. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Mr L. P. Broder, Minister of Marine, replying to a Quebec deputation, said the character of the Canadian navy was still open to question, ...

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  29. IMPERIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" special correspondent at Melbourne, commenting on the Empire Trade Congress at Sydney, says ...

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  30. A VESSEL IN TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The American four-masted barquentine Alpena, 833 tons, which had an eventful voyage from Tarcoma, Puget Sound, to ...

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  31. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    A public meeting was held in the Council Chambers, Evandale, on Friday night last for the purpose of forming a branch of the Liberal League. There ...

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  32. MESSINA RUINS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The Standard's" Rome correspondent states that the Italian Government authorities have collected unclaimed jewellery, ...

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  33. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS

    HOBART, Monday.—At a meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Railway League to-night, resolutions were carried advocating a railway to the Huon. A ...

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  34. THE GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Heligoland, the first German super-Dreadnought, of from 19,500 to 20,500 tons, a dozen twelve-inch guns and a ...

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  35. A DAUGHTER'S CRIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Margaret Lundie, 14 years of age was charged at the Central Criminal Court to-day with having murdered her father, Daniel ...

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  36. A GREAT TUNNEL

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—President Taft, at Montrose, Colorado, opened the Gunnison tunnel, which has been cut six miles through a mountain in ...

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  37. ADULTERATED MILK

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the police court to-day (before Mr E. W. Turner, P.M.) Alfred James Lawrey was fined £10 and 8s costs. or one month's ...

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  38. SOCIAL REFORM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The report on the public questions presented at the meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia to-day ...

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  39. LORD RIPON'S ESTATE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The late Lord Ripon's estate has been valued at £125,574. He bequeathed Saint Quentin to his former private ...

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  40. SMUGGLING DIAMONDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—George Heim, lately a prospector for a company in Damaraland, who was arrested at Berlin, charged, with ...

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  42. BAG SNATCHING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A young lady named Miss Emily Mackay. of Albert-street. Br[?]swick, was walking along Grattan-stret. Carlton, this ...

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  43. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The finals in the amateur boxing championship, which were to have been contested at the Stadium to-night, had to be postponed ...

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  44. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Froitzheim, of Germany, defeated Parker by 6—2, 3—6, 7—5, at the Rheims tournament. ...

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  45. Literature Society:

    The usual weekly meeting of the Launceston Literature Society, held in the class-room at the Mechanics' Institute last night, was well attended. ...

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