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  2. THE MONOWAI SAFE.

    The anxiety felt concerning the safety of the Union Steamship Co.'s liner Monowai, for days overdue from Wellington, Now Zealand, was ended by the safe arrival of ...

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  3. DOWN THE BAY.

    A party of Federal members voyaged down the Bay on the Government steamer Lady Loch on Saturday morning, at tile invitation of the Defence department, to ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.

    The Royal Irish Yacht Club has issued, on behalf of Sir Thomas Lipton, a challenge to the Now York Yacht Club to race for the America Cup. ...

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  5. ANTI-JAPANESE RIOTS.

    Count Okuma, the leader of the Opposition in the Japanese Parliament, has written a letter to the "Hochi Shimbun," one of the loading daily newspapers at ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. CAPE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The constitutional crisis in Cape Colony, brought about by the Legislative Council, has not yet been settled. The crisis arose during the discussion in committee on the ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. WORK AND WAGES.

    Members of the Operative Bakers Society to the number of about 200 met at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening to consider what action should be taken in ...

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  8. STOLEN ART TREASURES.

    Edward John Morris, Picture dealer, of Studley-road, Clupham, 58 years of age, who in July .last was convicted of receiving in connection with the burglary of works of ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. THE NEW TARIFF.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in discussing, the new Australian tariff, admits that it would have created a worse impression if no preference to Great Britain had been ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. SEARCH VESSEL GOES ASHORE.

    The Union Company's steamer Warrimoo, which left Lyttelton on Saturday for Newcastle to search for the Monowai, ran ashore to-night at Cape Farewell. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    Emissaries from the Chamniahi tribe have been sent to General Drude, who is in charge of the French troops at Casablanca, tendering the submission of the ...

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  12. THE COACH BUILDING TRADE AND

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,—In your issue of to-day's date we note a letter under the heading Coach Building Trade mid the Tariff, signed by ...

    Article : 402 words
  13. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The steamer Patroclus, 3548 Cons, which left Brisbane for London and Liverpool on 6th July, has gone ashore at the rocks off Portland. ...

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  14. UNREST IN INDIA.

    The agitation against Europeans still continues among the natives of Eastern Bengal. Numerous assaults arc committed on Europeans, and although these assaults are ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. THE CAPTIVE GENERAL.

    The Moorish brigand chief Raisuli, who holds Kaid Sir Harry MacLean a prisoner, has returned to the captive his tent and other private effects. ...

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  16. UNREST IN ZULULAND.

    Owing to the unrest among the natives of Zululand the officers commanding the militia have been privately warned to be in readiness to take the field at a moment's ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    The change in the title of New Zealand from a colony to a dominion, which is to take effect on 26th September, was formally proclaimed yesterday. ...

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  18. NORTH POLE.

    The attempt to reach the North Pole by means of an airship, which Mr. Walter Wellman intended to carry out from Spitsbergen, has been abandoned for the ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. SENATE COMPLICATIONS.

    The announcement made in "The Age" of Saturday the the Angus ballot papers in the South Australian Senate election, which were understood to have been burnt ...

    Article : 411 words
  20. CZAR'S YACHT.

    An examination of the Russian Imperial yacht Standart, which grounded on some submerged rooks at the island of Horsoo while the Czar and the family were cruising ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. A FRENCH MURDERER.

    The man Soliclland, who was found guilty of the murder of a girl, of twelve years named Marthe Erbelding at Paris in February last, and was sentenced to be ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Replying to a deputation which waited upon him at Rushworth yesterday regarding the Colbinabbin Estate on Friday, the Premier said he would ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. THE COPPER MARKET.

    The American copper producers arc pressing sales, and it is feared that electrolytic copper will shortly be reduced there to 15 cents per lb. The Amalgamated Copper ...

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  24. A DAMAGED PROPELLER.

    Messrs. A. G'urrie and Co.'s steamer Hymettus reached Hobson's Bay yesterday morning, and on passing health inspection berthed at the Port Melbourne railway pier ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—Can nothing bo done to make the Federal members go to work, or do they want to make another grab? To waste their time by speaking at each other is ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. NATIONALISM AND PROTECTION.

    An enthusiastic meeting was hold in the town hall on Friday evening, when a demonstration took "place under the auspices ol the Protection League. Over the ...

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  27. WRECK OF THE TOMKI.

    The steamer Tomki, which left Ballina yesterday for Sydney, shipped several heavy seas in succession while crossing out at the Richmond Heads, causing lier to run on ...

    Article : 189 words
  28. THE ATLANTIC RECORD.

    The new Cunard liner Lusitania crossed the bar at Sandy Hook at 9.3 a.m. yesterday. Her average speed across the. Atlantic from Queenstown to Sandy Hook was ...

    Article : 174 words
  29. PREMIER AT WARANGA.

    The Premier and party were driven out to inspect the Waranga Basin yesterday, the weather being beautifully fine. En route the quarries, where the ...

    Article : 425 words
  30. SUBDIVISION OF WOOL WOOL ESTATE.

    Mr. R. S. Murray is subdividing Wool Wool Estate into conveniently sized dairy farms, on which new homesteads are to be erected, so as to be available for letting ...

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  31. THE WHTPSTICK SCRUB.

    The Government has about 6500 acres of land in the. Whipstick Scrub, between Huntly and Kamarooka, which was thrown open for selection some few years ago, and ...

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  32. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  33. TRAINING OUR SOLDIERS.

    With the advance of the science of war modern weapons have become so complex end the demands upon officers and noncommissioned officers so exacting in technical ...

    Article : 618 words
  34. COLLIER IN A GALE.

    Forty-eight hours -behind time, Huddart, Parker's new collier Yarra arrived at Port Adelaide on Saturday, having had an exceptionally boisterous passage. Captain W. ...

    Article : 158 words
  35. FEDERATED CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Frederick B. Meyer, the well known Baptist minister, has conceived a scheme for uniting all the free churches of the Empire in one free church federation. ...

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  36. THE HEART ESTATE.

    A mass meeting was Held in the open air last night, the mayor of Sale (Cr. Finegan) presiding. The mayor referred to the deputation that waited recently on the ...

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  37. PILBARRA COLLIDES WITH TWO VESSELS.

    At 2.15 this morning while tho Pilbarra was moving away from the Victoria Quay she went astern and collided with the German steamer Scharnhorst, damaging that ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. AMERICAN WARNING TO CARPENTERS.

    The Australasian district committee of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners has issued a notification that members are requested by the Victoria branch ...

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  39. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The South African cricketers have closed their successful tour through England with an excellent record of 31 matches played, 21 won, 6 drawn, and only 4 lost. ...

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  40. DISSATISFIED LAND OWNERS.

    There is considerable dissatisfaction in the Walungd district with the valuations made by the Government valuers of the land taken by the Government for water ...

    Article : 223 words
  41. LABOR MARKET IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Director of Labor has submitted to the Premier his report for August. The registrations totalled 321, while the number of men waiting for work on 31st August ...

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  42. A DENILIQUIN QUARREL.

    The editor of the "Deniliquin Chronicle"' yesterday morning resented an opprobrious epithet given him by the mayor in front of some of the citizens, and, after a struggle ...

    Article : 176 words
  43. FIGHT BETWEEN CONSTABLES.

    The report of an extraordinary encounter between Constables J. Fattorini, on duty in uniform, and Constables Bruce and M'Kenzie, off duty in plain clothes, is ...

    Article : 247 words
  44. OLD BRIG O' AYR FUND.

    The sum of £5 5, collected m amounts of 1, has been subscribed here, and wil be forwarded to Sir John Madden for the Auld Brig o' Ayr Fund. ...

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  45. REDUCTION MODIFIED.

    A meeting of the employes of the Yelta and Parramatta mines was held on Satur- ...

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  46. " CLIMBING FOR A WAGER."

    As Constables Guff and Dufferton, of Williams town, met in front of the Woolpack Hotel, Nelson-place. late on Friday night their attention was arrested by a sound, as of someone crawling ...

    Article : 199 words
  47. "A SHOCKING BIT OF WORK."

    An emphatic expression of opinion was given by the Premier on his return to town from Rushworth as to the manner in which the work at the Waranga Basin was ...

    Article : 84 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. FOOTBALL SCANDALS.

    The Welsh Rugby Union has suspended the officials of several clubs for selling matches and for offences against the rules respecting professionalism. ...

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  50. BOLTING HORSE KILLED.

    A somewhat startling accident occurred in Chapel-street. South Yarra, yesterday afternoon, when a horse ridden bareback by Mr. Wm. Green, draper, of Chapel-street who only had a halter ...

    Article : 112 words
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