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  2. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. Carlyon Bellairs, M.P., who was formerly a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, has published an article dealing with the decisions regarding naval defence which ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Tuesday last being the anniversary of the birthday of her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, the consul general was flying the flag in honor of the ...

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  4. MISSING WARATAH.

    Commonwealth Ministers will probably decide to-day to send an expedition in search of the missing vessel. The Prime Minister discussed the matter yesterday ...

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  5. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The Minister of Defence some weeks ago addressed a request to the Government of Victoria for particulars of the capabilities of the State Government workshops in or ...

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  6. AROUND THE SHOW.

    There is a sporting interest in a competition for premiership between a score, if horses, oven when they are only' required to look their best in the show ring ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In the match at Lords to-day between the Australians and M.C.C., when the adjournment was made for lunch the Australians had scored 301 for the loss of four ...

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  8. TRAIN "HELD UP"

    A remarkable, exploit by a desperado, who marred an otherwise successful undertaking by a ludicrous blunder, is reported from Pennsylvania. ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lloyd-George's amendment to the Licensing Bill, allowing grocers to sell quarter bottles of whisky, was withdrawn ...

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  10. THE AEROPLANE PRIZE.

    The Minister of Defence issued last evening the conditions governing the competition for the £10,000 war aeroplane prize towards which the Commonwealth ...

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  11. THE MEXICAN FLOODS.

    The latest reports regarding the terrible floods in the northern States of Mexico show that 2000 persons perished in city of Monterey, and in the Santa Caterina ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Julia Good[?] Kerr, late of Mallra, grazier, who died on 22nd July last, left by will dated 20th July, 1000, £4724 realty and £9326 personalty to his brothers and relatives. ...

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  13. THE PROPOSED SEARCH.

    Some idea of the difficulty of locating the steamer Waratah (assuming that she is still afloat) by the aid of specially chartered vessels may be formed by the perusal of ...

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  14. STATE OWNED CABLES.

    An interesting sidelight on the attitude of the Canadian Government with regard to the movement in favor of Stale owned cables and cheaper, rates for messages, is ...

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  15. THE MAORI WRECK.

    The steamer Goslar brought to Melbourne yesterday Cape files to 9th August, giving a detailed description of the Maori wreck, and interviews with the survivors. ...

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  16. THE "RAILWAY KING."

    There has been for several days much gambling in railway stocks upon the New York Stock Exchange owing, to the circulation of rumors, regarding the illness of Mr. ...

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  17. ETHERGRAMS' AT SEA.

    The War Office is experimenting at Aldershot with an invention by a retired Italian naval officer, Signor Bellini Tosi, which, it is claimed, determines the ...

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  18. GERMAN'Y NAVY.

    The Westfalen the first German Dreadnought, has been completed at Bremen, and is now lying in the River Weser The German Admiralty. has made a ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE IN ROME

    A severe shock of earthquake, having a, duration of ten seconds; was experienced yesterday in Rome. In the houses in the upper parts of the ...

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  20. THE ARAWA ARRIVES AT HOBART.

    The steamer Arawa, which left London on 22nd July for Hobart via Capetown, arrived to-day on due date. Captain Clayden reports having kept a southerly course. ...

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  21. LONDON ROBBERY CASE.

    At the Mansion House Police Court yesterday the five men who were captured by the police on their emerging on Sunday, 22nd August, from the premise of Mappin ...

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  22. A LUND LINER'S TRIP.

    The Lund liner Geelong arrived at Port Adelaide this morning from London via Capetown. A sharp lookout was kept for the Waratah, but nothing of the vessel was ...

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  23. VICTORIAN TELEPHONES.

    In the course of his speech in the House of Representatives, yesterday, Mr. R. Harper, M.P., quoted figures to show that, even under the present rates to subscribers. ...

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  24. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The negotiations between Japan and China with respect to undertakings in Manchuria have at length been concluded. China agrees not to construct the ...

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  25. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" POLICY.

    By the last English mail the text arrived of an important speech delivered by Lord Northcote in the House of Lords on 27th July on the South African ...

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  26. FLYING MACHINES TO CARRY MAILS.

    In the English files which arrived yesterday there is an interview with the famous inventor, Mr. Thomas Edison, regarding flying machines. The interview took place ...

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  27. FIGHTING. IN SUNDA ISLAND.

    Sharp fighting has taken place between the Dutch and the native insurgents in Flores, one of the Sunda Islands, in the Malay Archipelago. ...

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  28. A CHINESE OUTRAGE.

    On 21st June last a meteorological expedition, under the command of Lieutenant Clark, an American was attacked natives near Lanchon-fa, in the province of Kansu ...

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  29. COSTS IN LEGAL CASES.

    A new departure in connection with work in the Practice. Court relating to the initiation of actions at law has been taken by the judges of the Supreme Court. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The annual congress, of the British Association, which is being held at Winnipeg, Canada, has ratified the decision arrived at last year, to meet, at Sheffield in August, ...

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  31. AN ASTONISHED JUDGE.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, in a, breaking and entering charge, the jury returned a verdict of acquittal, to the intense astonishment of the Crown Law ...

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  32. THE GOSLAR'S SEARCH.

    The steamer Goslur, of the German Australian line, which reached Melbourne from Hamburg via Algoa Bay yesterday, was right up to time at the Heads, so that her ...

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  33. THE STEAMER RAKAIA.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rakain, 5628 tons (Captain Vine) which on 7th August eft London for Auckland, was on 26th August spoken in ...

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  34. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was held by Mr. J. L. Edwards, J.P., at the Golden Gully Hotel to-day relative to the death of Minnie Martha Perl a resident of Golden Gully ...

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  36. GOVERNORSHIP OF TASMANIA.

    The Premier has recived a letter from the Agent-General to the effect that he has heard it stated that the salary (£2750) Attached to the position of Governor of ...

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  37. SECRET, MACHINE GUN.

    A sensation has bam caused in French military circles by the sudden disappearance from the barracks at Chalons-sur-Marne of a corporal who took with him ...

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  39. FIRE AT CHILDREN'S HOME.

    A disastrous fire, attended with loss of life, occurred at Long Island, near New York, last night. The outbreak occurred in an institution ...

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  40. OLD AGE PENSIONER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    An old age pensioner named Williams narrowly escaped, being burnt to death in his but this morning. Mr. Ferguson noticed smoke issuing from the but and but ...

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    In the horticultural columns of the current issue of "The Leader" various subject of seasonable interest to orchardists are discussed. ...

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