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  2. WAGES AND THE COST OF LIVING.

    Mr. Justice Hood delivered his reserved [?]edgment in the Industrial Appeal Court yesterday worning in the appeal by the master bakers against the decision of the ...

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  3. RAND UNEMPLOYED.

    There are still 800 unemployed on the Rand, though the mines are absorbing fifty men per week. ...

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  4. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    The French diplomatist at Tangier fears that the situation in Morocco will soon compel France to occupy all the ports with 2000 troops at each port, or 8000 at each, if ...

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  5. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress which is sitting at Bath unanimously adopted yesterday a resolution strongly urging the Government to take steps to secure the abolition ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. MR. TAIT RETURNS.

    Mr. Tait, the chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, accompanied by Mrs, and Miss Tait, returned to Australia by the steamer Manuka, which arrived to ...

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  7. FATAL HOTEL BRAWL.

    A fatal affray took place at the Stan Hotel, Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, which resulted in the death of a man named Frank Mangan, aged ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Last night their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote held a large reception at Government House. The entertainment proved one of the most ...

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  9. DISSENSION IN IRELAND.

    The Sinn Fein organisation, which advocates the establishment of a republic in Ireland, has come into open conflict with the Irish Nationalists. ...

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  10. SHOW NUMBER OF "THE LEADEK."

    The Show number of "The Leader,'' with its sixteen pages of high class illustrations, has attracted much attention here. Agriculturists and pastoralists in particular are ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY MR. CARRUTHERS.

    When questioned to-night on the subject of the Rand unemployed, Mr. Carruthers said:--"General Botha asked Mr. Deakin if I could take ...

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  12. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The committee of the International Peace Conference at The Hague which has been dealing with the question of obligatory arbitration has adopted a list of fourteen ...

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  13. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia has declared a dividend of 12 per cent, and a bonus of 8 per share. The sum of £100,000 has been carried to ...

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  14. A NEW STEAMER.

    A new steamer which is being constructed for the Adelaide Steamship Company Limited, for the coal trade, has been launched at Middlesborough. ...

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  15. SHOT BY MISTAKE.

    A sensational tragedy has occurred at Marseilles, where public interest has been excited over the trial of a prisoner charged with murder. ...

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  16. A STARTLING STATEMENT.

    Diphtheria is still prevalent, the return for the fortnight ended 22nd August laid before the Board of Health yesterday showing that 112 casus, with 8, deaths, were ...

    Article : 550 words
  17. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    With regard to the despatch in December next of a fleet of sixteen United States battleships to the Pacific, which was decided on after the recent friction with ...

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  18. ENGLISH HOP CROP.

    The hop crop in England is estimated at 400,000 cwt. [Last year the hop crop was seriously affected by blight and the hot, dry summer. ...

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  19. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing was concluded in the Divorce Court to-day of the case in which. Sara Ann Darley (formerly Mowbray) sought a dissolution of her marriage with Thomas ...

    Article : 394 words
  20. RUSSIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER.

    M. Isvolsky, the Russian, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is on a visit to London, was granted an audience by his Majesty King Edward. ...

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  21. WAR OFFICE CONTRACT.

    In connection with the contract for 100,000 pairs of horse shoes given to an American firm by the British War Office, it is stated that' the contract was given ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. DECISION DISCUSSED AT THE TRADES HALL.

    Reference was made to the decision of Mr. Justice Hood at. the Trades Hall Council last night, an animated discussion taking place. ...

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  23. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  24. MR. CARRUTHERS HYSTERICAL.

    Mr. Carruthers touched upon Federal matters in a speech at Bexley to-night. He said:--"I ask you to give me a big majority on Tuesday, not only in answer to ...

    Article : 283 words
  25. FIRES AT ANTWERP.

    The fires which broke out at the timber sheds at Antwerp, where the dock laborers have been on strike, are still raging. The water supply is defective, and the ...

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  26. A TRAIN WRECKED.

    Some miscreants yesterday wrecked a train near Berlin by loosening the rails. Their object evidently, was to kill the Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of the Czar, ...

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  27. MAYORAL CUPBOARDS.

    Prior to his election as mayor of Fitzroy Cr. Snadden received the following letter:-- Collingwood Methodist Mission. Cr. Snadden. ...

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  28. A SINGULAR FATALITY.

    A wood carter named Alexander Donaldson, on Thursday night delivered wood at Birregurra, and, with his son, returned to his camp, when it was found that he was ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Richard Draper, late ol Geelong, retired farmer, who Hied on 28th June last, left by will dated 21st June, 1907, estate of the value of £1640 realty and £458 personalty to his widow. ...

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  30. THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The chairman of the Board of Health (Dr. Norris) stated yesterday that the dry and dusty weather are probably factors in the spread of influenza, a severe epidemic ...

    Article : 183 words
  31. SECOND COMMITTAL FOR TRIAL.

    In connection with the death of John Purcell at Woy Woy on 11th August, for which a man named John Stanton is already under committal, the police hare ...

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  32. MARES MAIMED.

    As the result of inquiries made by the police into the maiming of mares at Great Wyrley, in Staffordshire, a young man named Morgan, who is employed at ...

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  33. LABOR AND THE CHURCH.

    A statement recently appeared in the press that "representatives of labor" had arranged with representatives of the Baptist Church to form a deputation to the ...

    Article : 367 words
  34. FASTER PASSENGER TRAINS.

    The Warrnambool Progres League has asked the Railway Commissioners to grant a faster train service between Hamilton and Melbourne, via Warrnamboo. and the ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The chairman of the Board of Health (Dr. Norris) informed members ut yesterday's meeting that definite proof had been obtained of the connection between fleas ...

    Article : 234 words
  36. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In a match between Surrey and Leicester, J. B. Hobbs, who is a member of the English team which is to visit Australia, made 96 runs for Surrey. He has now ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Two hundred cadets from Albury and Wagga attended a field day parade on the Wagga racecourse yesterday. The boys were congratulated by the officers on their ...

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  38. ARREST OF S DOCTOR.

    A married woman named, Winifred May Marshall, residing with her husband at Mosman, was taken to a private; hospital on 2nd September suffering from the effects ...

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  39. THEOLOGICAL PROFESSORSHIP AT ORMOND COLLEGE.

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  40. NEW SUBMARINE BOAT.

    A new type of submarine is being constructed at Barrow-iu-Furuess by the British Admiralty. It will have twin screws, with two ...

    Article : 41 words
  41. THE TALK ABOUT SECESSION-

    The Midland Junction council last night carried a secession resolution by a large majority. The Busselton council took a similar course. ...

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  42. ARMY MEAT SUPPLIES.

    Owing to a telegraphic error in the transmission of a cable message from Loudon, it was stated, yesterday that the War Office tenders for the supply of 067,000 lb. of ...

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  43. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Loch Lomond, from Melbourne 4th May; Ottensen, from Melbourne 30th May; Clan Mackinnon, from Port Pine 3rd July; Hawkes Bay, from Brisbane 29th ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. THE A.I.R. AS SCOUTS.

    A company of 20 men of the 5th. A.I.R. under Lieutenants Hickson, Nelson and Lister, was at Healesyille on Thursday for scouting and signalling practice. The ...

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  46. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Ville do la Ciotat, homewards, arrived Bombay 7 a.m. 3rd. Caledonien, outwards, left Suez 8 a.m. 3rd. Moldavia arrived Colombo, from Australia, ...

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  47. Advertising

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