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  2. LAND TAXATION.

    The "Morning Post" today publishes an article signed "Imperialist," dealing with the land taxation proposals of the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  3. LIQUOR IN PARLIAMENT.

    The suggestion that a number of members of the first Commonwealth Parliament met their death directly through drink was advanced in the House of Representatives ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor of South Australia, Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet, who had been on a short visit to Melbourne had Sydney, returned to Adelaide by the ...

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  5. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    An extraordinary scene occurred in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, as the result of which Mr. Catts, a New South Wales member, was "named" ...

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  6. DEATH BY POISON.

    A citizen well known in athletic circles, Mr. Bartholomew James Gleeson, yesterday died very suddenly in circumstances which point strongly to ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR CRAZE

    The business outlook in the United. States continues to be the subject of. much discussion. As was remarked by the "Times" a few days ago, 'American ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. SCULLING CHAMPIONS.

    The race for the sculling championship of the world was rowed here on the Zambesi River to-day between Dick Arnst, of New Zealand, the holder, and Ernest ...

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  9. CANADIAN GOLD RUSH.

    Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, has published an official report on the gold discoveries at Bitter Creek, near Stewart City, in British Columbia. The ...

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  10. NOTABLE FLIGHTS.

    Two remarkable flights by aeroplane are recorded this morning. M. Moissant, a native of Chicago, but the son of French parents, was the hero of ...

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  11. COMMENT BY MR. FISHER.

    Referring to the criticism contained in the above cablegram. the Prime Minister last night said:-- "New Zealand, with less than one-quarter of our population, ...

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  12. UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    The "Daily News" (Liberal), in discussing the effect of the judgment of the House of Lords in the case of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants ...

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  13. GEORGE TOWNS ON THE TWO SCULLERS.

    In view of the result of the championshin race, it is of interest to recall the opinion of George Towns, the ex-champion sculler of the world, as expressed some ...

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  14. FEDERAL AND STATE TAXES CONPARED.

    An interesting return, comparing the proposed Federal land tax with the land tax laws of the Australian States and New Zealand, was tabled in the Senate yesterday ...

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  15. MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASES

    Lying at the Williaimstown and Footscray Hospital in a distinctly precarious state is a young woman of attractive appearance named Mary Hume. She was taken to the ...

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  16. A VETERAN EMPEROR.

    Grent preparations have been in Austria for the celebration of the celebration birthday to-day of the Emperor Francis Joseph. ...

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  17. TWO TORPEDO BOATS SUNK.

    A naval disaster occurred this morning at Kiel, where two torpedo boats of the German many came into collision and were so severely damaged that they both sank. ...

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  18. NEWPORT DOCKERS.

    Further trouble with dock laborers has occurred at Newport, where in June last the municipality was called upon to pay the sum of £1000 to Houlder Bros. and ...

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  19. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    It is reported at Seoul, the Korean capital, that Ceneral Viscount Terauchi, the Japanese Minister for War, has commenced the final negotiations for the ...

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  20. GREAT BRUSSELS FIRE.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Times" asserts that a Watchman employed at the Brussels International Exhibition has admitted that while lighting his pipe ...

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  21. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Montreal correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Lord Brassey, who is visiting Canada, made an interesting prognostication in the course of a ...

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  22. RADIUM WATERS.

    From Carisbad, in Bohemia, celebrated for its hot mineral springs, it is reported that the new radium waters have cured many chronic cases of .rheumatism, gout ...

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  23. A FATAL CASE.

    The evidence taken by the Coroner yesterday concerning the death of Sarah Letitia Doris Hand, single, 26 years, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on 13th inst. ...

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  24. POLITICIANS AND INDIA.

    In connection with the Reizure of letters from British politicians which was made when the police at Calcutta raided the house of Krishna Ketmar Mitter, who was ...

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  25. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Norton Griffiths, member for Wednesday (Staffordshire) in the House of Commons, who recently arrived at Winnipeg for the purpose of selecting a township ...

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  26. REFORMS IN CHINA.

    A message from Renter's correspondent at Pekin states that Sweeping changes are being made in the methods of government in China, indicating that the Regent, Prince ...

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  27. A JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    The robbery of £250 worth of jewellery has been reported to the police at Outtrim, Gippsland, and a request has been made to the Criminal Investigation Office for the ...

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  28. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Canadian Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is at present visting Vancouver. In replying yesterday to a deputatio representing Labor unions which made an ...

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  29. TWO STOLEN BROOCHES.

    John Malone, a young man, appeared before Mr. Justice a Beekett and a jury of twelve in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of stealing money and jewellery from Carlton ...

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  30. FIRE IN JERSEY CITY.

    A great are occurred yesterday in Jersey City, which is practically an extension of New York. Several large business establishments were destroyed, and the total ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited for probate of the will of the late Gray Campbell. of Main-street, Stawell, who died on 14th July. ...

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  32. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match between Middlesex and Yorkshire resulted in a win for Middlesex, who scored 72 and 311 against 199 and 61 made by Yorkshire. ...

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  33. A FATAL JUMP.

    Wm. Ross, 70 years, an inmate of the Victorian Homes for the Aged at Royal Park, jumped from a window at the home yesterday, and was killed. The old man ...

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  34. A POPULAR ACTOR.

    The death is announced of Mr. G. P. Huntley, the well known English comedian, who in 1903-1904 attained great popularity during a tour of Australia. ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. A NEW RADIO MINERAL.

    The new radio-active mineral discovered two months ago at Wodgina, in the Pilbara district, has been christened pilbarite. Mr. Simpson, Government Mineralogist, says ...

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  37. SYDNEY SLUMS.

    The Lord Mayor and a party of social reformers to-day paid a visit to the most uninviting quarters of the city proper. Easily the Worst discovery in the entire ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. .

    The sudden death at Bremen or Senor Pedro Montt, President of Chili, has caused a profound sensation in the republic. The four political parties (Liberals, ...

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  39. THE PRAHRAN QUARRY.

    A satisfactory progress report on the yield of the Prahran stone quarry has been prepared by Mr. Wm. Calder, engineer to that city. The quarry has been in full swing for six months, ...

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  40. HUMILIATING METHODS OF HELPING THE UNFORTUNATE.

    From sympathisers with the writer of the letter published in Saturday's issue over the nom de phone "No Charily, in which the writer described the insufferable humiliations to which be ...

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  41. ' MR. CATTS'S ATTITUDE.

    In the Queensland Parliament when a member is suspended be is also excluded from the preeints of the House during the period pi suspension. This is not the case ...

    Article : 137 words
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  43. "MARKED FOR DEAD."

    Edward Bond, now residing in Christchurch, states that when seventeen years old he was serving in the Crimen. He became ill with rheumatic fever, and the ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. MURDER OF A FATHER.

    The inquest on the body of, Major Nicholas. who was killed at Kingsand, in Cornwall. by his son, James Hamilton Nicolas, the latter in a fit of dementia seizing a ...

    Article : 108 words
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    Received by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd:- London, 17th August:-- Tallow: Since last week the market has been very active, with a ...

    Article : 138 words
  46. DANDENONG-ROAD TRAMWAY LEAGUE.

    A largely attended meeting of the committee was held last evening at Windsor. Great dissatisfaction was expressed at the slow progress made by the various councils concerned in coining to ...

    Article : 120 words
  47. EXPORT DUTY ON CRUDE ORES.

    The Sydney Labor Council has decided to support a request for a Federal royal commission to inquire into the desirability of [?] port duty on crude ores. ...

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