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  2. NORTH POLE.

    Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who is reported to have reached the North Pole on 21st April, 1908 arrived at Copenhagen yesterday in the steamer Hans Ezede. He had ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In the match against Essex, the Australians continued their innings to-day, and had five wickets down for 205. The next man, Macartney, had only made ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Assuming that no unexpected difficulty rises at a final conference this morning, it nay be taken that an agreement on all vital points relating to the transfer to the ...

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  5. BRITISH DOMINIONS.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who is on a visit to Canada yesterday delivered a speech at the National Club at Toronto on the relations between Groat Britain and ...

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  6. MISSING WARATAH.

    A meeting of underwriters was held in London yesterday to discuss the question of co-operating with the Commonwealth Government to the extent of providing one ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In view of the difficulty the Government is experiencing in getting the budget proposals through the House of Commons, and the expectation that the budget will be ...

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  8. THE CHURCH AND LABOR

    The series of addresses on Christian Citizenship, delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday evenings under the auspices of the social questions committee of ...

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  9. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal show was brought to a conclusion on Saturday in cool and breezy weather, with occasional glimpses of sun. Taken as a whole, it was the most agree. ...

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  10. RENEWING THE SEARCH.

    The public will learn with satisfaction that arrangements have at last been completed by the Commonwealth Government in conjunction with the local agents of the ...

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  11. SWEDISH STRIKE.

    The general strike in Sweden, which affected 250,000 workers und lasted several weeks has collapsed. The strikers decided to accept the media ...

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  12. FLOODS IN JAVA.

    The Leomudjang district of Java has been devastated by floods and many lives have been lost. At the town of Probolinggo the death ...

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  13. A CHINESE RAILWAY.

    The Russian Minister at Pekin has been instructed to urge on the Chinese Government Russia's right to participate with Great Britain, France, Germany and ...

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  14. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The receipts of the Pacific Cable Board for the year ended 31st March, 1909, were £113,093, and the expenditure £96,435, leaving a surplus of £16,658. ...

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  15. KING EDWARD.

    His' Majesty King Edward, who has been on his annual resit to Marienbad, has now started on his homeward journey. Dr. Ott. the King's physician at ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY INSPECTION.

    Splendid weather conditions prevailed for the State Parliamentary picnic to the Federal capital site. In the course of a few remarks, Mr. Lee, Minister for Works, said ...

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  17. REPORT BY THE SUEVIC.

    Captain Starck, of the White Star liner' Suevic, which arrived from Liverpool, via Capetown yesterday reported having kept a lookout for the Waratah but saw no ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Ourimba, a new steamer which is being built for the North Coast (New South Wales) Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Has been successfully launched at ...

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  19. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  20. A DESPERATE ENCOUNTER.

    The steamer Coblenz brings news of a desperate hand to hand conflict between soldiers from Mindanao and the Moros. The encounter took place on Patina Island. ...

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  21. MOORISH TORTURES.

    Mulai Hafid, the Sultan of Morocco, replying to the collective demand of the powers, has undertaken to abolish the practice of torturing prisoners. ...

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  22. SEARCH BY GERMAN STEAMER.

    The German steamer Franken, which arrived at Fremantle from Durban to-day, kept a sharp lookout on the voyage for the missing Waratah, but saw no vestiges ...

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  23. NATION'S GRAVEST PERIL.

    Wesley Church was crowded yesterday afternoon, when the Speaker of the House of Representatives delivered an address on the same lines as that given by the Chief ...

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  24. NOTES BY MID-ON.

    The Australians have mow played 35 matches, of which 13 have been won 3 lost and 19 drawn ! To-day they commence a match at Uttoxeter against Mr. ...

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  25. SUBSCRIPTIONS INVITED.

    Sir,--As the result of an interview with Sir Robert Best the other day by the Chamber of Commerce, the Accountants Association, the Stock Exchange, the ...

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  26. A BOMB EXPLOSION.

    While a train conveying Turkish troops was running between Uskub and Mitrovitza, a dynamite bomb which had been placed on the line exploded and caused a ...

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  27. ADDRESS BY MR. MAUGER.

    Speaking at the 'West Melbourne Baptist Church, last night Mr. S. Mauger, M.P., alluded to the discussion at the Trades Hall Council on Thursday, and expressed regret ...

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  28. BATTING AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  29. RIGHT OF PETITION.

    At the Bow-street police court to-day Mr. Curtis Bennett gave his reserved decision in the case of eight "Suffragettes" who were charged with attempting to intercent ...

    Article : 208 words
  30. PEACE AND WAR.

    An anti-war meeting was held at Paris in connection with the International Conference of Trade Unions. The meeting was decidedly stormy and ...

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  31. CLOSING SPEECHES.

    The closing ceremony was the entertainment of the officials and visitors by Mr. A. M'Cracken, president of the society. In proposing their health, he said ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. W. L. Baillieu, the Victorian Minister of Works, who is on a visit to England has written a letter to the ''Times" on the' subject of Australian immigration. ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT REMEDIES.

    In connection with to-night's meeting on Unemployment Remedies at St. Paul's Cathedral chanter house the hon. secretary of the social questions committee of the ...

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  34. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    Yesterday morning, in the presence of a large congregation, Dean Phelan who has taken the place of Archbishop Carr for the Present blessed and opened a new church ...

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Thomas Richard London a native of Healesville, met his death in peculiar circumstances yesterday. He was employed Slugging logs in the forest at Labertouche ...

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  36. THE HOUSING QUESTION.

    A fortnight ago the Collingwood council received a request from the local Protestant clergy that a deputation might be received relative to the increase of desirable ...

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  37. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    In view of the strained relation's that recently existed between Japan and the United States more than ordinary interest is attached to the visit of a party of ...

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  38. FALL FROM A BUGGY.

    Mrs. J. N. Marsh fell out of a buggy on the Granbourne-road last night, and broke her arm. She also injured her face and ribs. ...

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  39. SPANIARDS AND MOORS.

    Further lighting has taken place in Northern Morocco between the Spaniards and the Moors. The Spanish troops under [?] ...

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  40. MIDNIGHT FIRE IN RUSSELL-STREET.

    A small fish shop at 221 Russell-street, city was last midnight destroyed by fire. The proprietor, Victor Sartouros, closed up the place at 11.30 p.m.. and went out. He ...

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  41. AN AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian light weight jockey continues to lead in the list of successful riders for the present season. At the Lewes meeting yesterday he ...

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  43. COMPULSORY ADULT TRAINING

    The New South Wales division of the Australian National Defence League is entering the political arena on the question of compulsory adult training. Only ...

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  44. ALLEGED MURDER.

    A murder is reported from Major's Creek, near Braidwood. D. Mundy, who was employed at the Sphinx mine was found in his house late on Thursday night with a ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Received by Dalgety and Co. Ltd.:-- London, 3rd September.--The wool market is very firm and tending upward. At the fifth series of sales which opens on 21st inst., a rise in prices ...

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