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  2. SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS.

    A decision affecting the convenience of large section of the public was arrived at by the Cabinet yesterday, when it was [?] that Sunday morning trains should ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S UNREST.

    Recently the owners of oil wells and refinery works in the great petroleum producing district of Baku, in Transcaucasia, forwarded to the Czar a memorial stating ...

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  4. THE LATE HEAVY GALE.

    Passengers by the steamer Peregrine, which arrived at the Australian Wharf yesterday afternoon, had an experience of the perils of the sea that will furnish them ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The British Admiralty is sending forthwith to Australia two third class cruisers, to serve as drill ships for the colonial naval reserve forces. ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The State Governor arrived at Dunkeld in his motor car last evening, states our local correspondent. His Excellency, was the guest of Mr. Harold Armytage, at Mount ...

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  7. THE PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. Dennison, the American legal adviser of the Japanese Foreign Office, who accompanied Baron Komura and the Japan peace mission to America, values the railways in ...

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  8. KING EDWARD AS PEACE MAKER

    With reference to the pacific and benevolent international influence which King Edward and Queen Alexandra wield in the world, it now transpires that nearly two ...

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  9. THE PREMIER AT TATURA.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent), after visiting the Waranga Basin on Saturday, was driven into Tatura, and was entertained at dinner at the Commercial Hotel by the ...

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  10. AMERICA'S NAYY.

    The London "Morning Post" declares that the United States Naval department is most rapidly, and thoroughly carrying out President Roosevelt's "big navy" ...

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  11. THE IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    The message received from General Booth through the Prime Minister was submitted to the State Cabinet yesterday by the Premier. Mr. Bent afterwards ...

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  12. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    The more amicable relations between Norway and Sweden, which have been brought about largely by the mediatory friendliness of King Edward of England, ...

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  13. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The question of preferential trade was discussed at a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night. The president (Mr. C. Atkins) presided. ...

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  14. CONTRACT LABOR QUESTION.

    Some consideration was given at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet held yesterday a the proposed amendments of the conduct labor and other clauses of the ...

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  15. JAPAN'S SURPLUS, £5,000,000.

    The Japanese Minister of Finance, Baron Sone Arasuke, has announced a surplus of £5,009,000 for the year ended March. This surplus is the result of administrative ...

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  16. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Parisian journal "Temps" complains strongly of the procrastination of the German Government, in the negotiations for the summoning of the European conference ...

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  17. TASMANIA'S REPLY.

    The Prime Minister stated yesterday that he had received a telegram from the Proper of Tasmania with reference to his [?] of Thursday concerning General ...

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  18. LIFE IN BARRACKS.

    Inquiry is proceeding into the allegations of tyrannous practiced by certain officers of the Victorian forces which were made by Mr. Crouch, M.P., in the House of ...

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  19. CHINA'S AMERICAN BOYCOTT.

    The Chinese boycott of American goods in retaliation for the United States Chinese exclusion laws has, despite Imperial disapprobation at Pekin, been very effective. ...

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  20. THE POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Carlton branch of the Political Labor Council last evening, it has decided, on the motion of Mr. Horton, that the committee be instructed to ...

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  21. A STORMY TOW.

    After encountering very bad weather in the course of a long tow, Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steam tug Eagle safely conducted the steamer Oceana to a berth ...

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  22. LAND OFFERED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Premier mentioned to-day that was in receipt of a letter from a gen[?] who writes that he is prepared, in connection with General Booth's ...

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  23. THE RAILWAY ACCOUN[?]

    The special audit of the accou[?] Railway department arising [?] charge preferred against James V of the suc[?] chief accountant, of falsifying advised the ...

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  24. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    Following upon the annual meeting of the Irish League at Dublin, where Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Nationalists in Parliament, announced that the first ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S NEW FLEET.

    German advices from St. Petersburg state that the Government lias already appropriated a sum of £20,000,000 for the reconstruction of the Russian navy. The ...

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  26. LAND IN CANADA.

    A syndicate of leading capitalists in England and the United States has offered to buy en bloc the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company's land holdings along its line in ...

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  27. THE SHIP LOCH VENNACHAR.

    The Government steamer Governor Musgrave was despatched to-day in search of tho ship Loch Vennachar, which is overdue from Glasgow. ...

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  28. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The massacre by the insurgent natives of German Boat Africa of Bishop Spies, who with two male and two female missionaries was making a journey into the interior of ...

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  29. THE VESSEL'S FORMER SKIPPER.

    Captain Bennett, who was master of the Loch Vennachar for twenty years, and only left her at the beginning of last year (now residing in Melbourne), is ...

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  30. THE LAND QUESTION.

    A letter from Mr. William O'Brien, Nationalist M.P. for Cork, was read at a Land and Labor meeting in Cork on Saturday, stating that legislation for Ireland was ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The tenth annual meeting of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures was held to-night. According to the report, the membership increased by 158 during ...

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  32. ATTITUDE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, Monday.

    The Premier, Mr. Price, to-day de[?]tched following telegram to the Prime Minister concerning General Booth's immigration scheme;--"Government in full ...

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  33. AN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.

    In the United States a tromendous sensation has been caused by the discovery that the funds of a great life insurance company, have been freely used for political ...

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  34. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    James Walsh, Chief Accountant of the Railway deportment, who had been arrested, on a warrant, in circumstances already stated in "The Age," was brought before ...

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  35. THE BALFOUR GOVERNMENT.

    The Marquis of Londonderry, Lord President of the Council, speaking on Saturday at Stockton-on-Tees, gave his view of the situation created when in July last, the ...

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  36. THE CONGO ATROCITIES.

    According to Belgian newspapers, the report of the Belgian commission appointed to make inquiries into the allegations of cruelty and outrage committed upon the ...

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  37. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION.

    Replying to a deputation protesting against the conversion of the Enfield post office from an official into a contract office, the Postmaster-General to-day pointed out ...

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  38. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN TENNIS.

    At the Eastbourne Lawn Tennis meeting on Saturday the Victorian player, Norman Brookes, won the South of England Championship and the Devonshire Park Challenge ...

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  39. ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    A middle aged man, named William John Hanlon, was found guilty at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of manslaughter of his wife, Sidney Gertrude Hanlon, who ...

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  40. A ROMANTIC WEDDING.

    The friends of Mr. Jacques F. Messer, for some time was clerk at the local [?]of the Union Bank, have received From Johannesburg, where he is [?] ...

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  41. A RECLUSE'S WEALTH.

    Recently there died at Folkestone, in Kent, a singular man, who had for years shunned all intercourse with his fellow beings, and was known as the "Folkestone ...

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  42. AN EVENTFUL EXPERIENCE.

    It is quite possible that history is being repeated in the case of the Loch Vennachar, and that she is having a similar eventful experience to that which befell her ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The outbreak of Asiatic cholera in East Prussia, which some weeks ago caused a sensation,is now said to he over. Only 190 cases were reported, but 68 of them ...

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  44. LARGE SALE OF HORSES.

    Mr. Sydney Kidman's six days' horse sale was commenced at Kupunda to-day. Inter-State and Indian buyers were well represented. Over 1100 horses are offered ...

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  45. COOK ISLANDS TRADE

    A departmental report relating to the Cook Islands states that the natives show it growing inclination to have their lands surveyed and dealt with by the Titles ...

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  46. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

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  48. PELAW COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    Further trouble has arisen at the Pelaw Main colliery. It seems that at Hebburn the machine rates paid are 3d. in the case of the Jeffries machine, and 5d. for the ...

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  49. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, 18th, September, 2.40 p.m. Silver.--Bar silver is to-day quoted at 24[?] per oz. standard--a rise of 0 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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