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  2. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, is inaugurating an active campaign to advertise Australian products in France. Austria, Switzerland, Germany ...

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  3. GEELONG OYSTERS.

    Something of a fluster was aroused among persons of speculative characteristics in Melbourne and Geelong a few days ago by the announcement that fine oyster ...

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  4. POLITICAL ORGANISATION .

    A social gathering of members of the Australian Women's National League was held in the Masonic Hall last night. Mrs. Hughes (president) occupied the chair, and ...

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  5. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    Germany's reply to the written proposals of France in regard to a settlement of the Moroccan problem has been handed to M. Jules Cambon, the Frerich Ambassador. ...

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  6. WOMEN IN PITCHED BATTLE.

    The dear food riots in France have not yet been wholly supplied. A number of women made an assault to-day on the market at Dunkirk, and attempted to seize ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    Evidence was given yesterday by Mr. W. Hudson, Labor member of the House of Commons for Newcastle-on-Tyne, before the royal commission appointed to inquire ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    Sir Joseph ward, prime Minister of New Zealand, delivered his budget speech to-night. It was of unusual length, and went very ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    During the present month the Governor General [?]dy Denman will visit Sydney. The following probable dates have been fixed for the undermentioned ...

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  10. GREATER MELBOURNE

    The. A.N.A. metropolitan committee considered at its meeting last evening the scheme drafted by a special committee appointed to frame suggestions for the ...

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  11. AN ALARMING DISEASE.

    Much alarm has been occasioned in Devonshire by an outbreak of acute poliomyelitis among the children. It has been found necessary to close 25 schools ...

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  12. DEAR FOOD PROBLEM.

    After having exhaustively considered several schemes submitted to meet the difficulties created by the general increase in the price of food in France, the French ...

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  13. CHANCELLOR'S OPINION.

    It is reported from Berlin that Herr von Kiderlin-Waechter, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has stated that no Imperial Chancellor could face the Rcichatag ...

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  14. THE DISEASE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Burnett Ham; chairman of the Board of Health, stated last night that poliomyelitis is really infantile paralysis, which sometices occurs in epidemics. ...

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  15. IN THE EVENT OF WAR.

    Savings Bank depositors in all parts of Germany are in an extremely nervous state. The impression in financial quarters is that in the event of war the Savings ...

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  16. THE LITHGOW TROUBLE.

    Mr. Cook, in the House of Representatives yesterday, called attention to a press report attributing to the Minister of Customs the statement that lie was sending a ...

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  17. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    Paul Senge, an aviator, fell with his machine at Karlsruhe, and fractured his skull. His injuries proved fatal. ...

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  18. SCARCITY OF LABOR.

    Scarcity of labor is still causing much delay with urgent works which the State departments desire to carry out. It is stated that one contractor sought in vain to ...

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  19. THE 1912 BUDGET.

    The 1912 Budget shows a deficit of £7,000,000, including £2,500,000 due to the introduction of social legislation and £1,500,000 caused by the expenditure on ...

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  20. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  21. STRIKE ORDER POSTPONED.

    After considerable negotiation the international committee representing the employes on the,Illinois railways has agreed to postpone the order to strike until ...

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  22. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congress at Newcastle-on-Tyne, was continued yesterday. By 594,000 votes to 325,000 the congress . rejected a motion declaring that the ...

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  23. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    A German firm, in open competition, has secured a South African order for steel rails for Government railways, at a cost of £170,000. This action of the South African ...

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  24. MINISTERIAL INTERVENTION.

    The Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) and the Minister of Labor and Industry (Mr. Car- michael) to-day had an interview with Messrs. Hoskins, of the Lithgow Iron ...

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  25. SHOW TRAFFIC.

    The railway traffic from Spencer-street to the Show ground, yesterday was in excess of the figure recorded for the Friday of last year's show. The booking at the ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    A change has been made in the arrangements, concerning the manoeuvres of the High Sea Fleet with other mobilised vessels of the German navy. It was originally ...

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  27. STATE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Preparations by members of the Ministerial party in the Legislative Assembly for the coming general election are retarded by interruptions in the progress of Liberal ...

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  28. WHERE IS MARY DAVIES?

    Throughout yesterday and last night the search was continued for the body of the missing woman Mary Margaret Davies, but still with no success. The preparation ...

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  29. THE IMPORTED LOCOMOTIVES.

    The Railway Commissioners intimated yesterday that the particular orders referred to by Sir John Taverner were for the locomotives and equipment required ...

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  30. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty has decided to maintain, three flotillas of submarines on the cast coast of Great Britain. The three bases will be at Harwich, 71 miles north of ...

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  31. NON-UNION PIG IRON.

    In regard to the action of the ship owners in refusing to accept as freight pig iron produced by non-unionists at the Lithgowairon works, Sydney, Mr. C. M. ...

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  32. CARRIAGE BY SEA.

    The Liverpool trans-Atlantic ship owners have notified an increase in freight rates equal to 10 per cent. They state that this increase is due to the recent advance in ...

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  33. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Owing to the unrest in the province of Sze-chuen, in Central China the Viceroy has requested the missionaries in outlying districts to concentrate in the towns. ...

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  34. LONDON PROPERTIES.

    The annual report of the London County Council shows that the Finance Bill passed by Parliament had reduced the ratable value of licensed premises in ...

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  35. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The order nisi calling upon the editor and the publisher of "The Age" to show cause why they should not be committed for contempt of court because of certain ...

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  36. A SUCCESSFUL ART UNION.

    A crowd of 500 or 600 people who had gathered at the Town Hall last night at the Coronation Festival Bazaar, were mainly interested in the raflie for the £600 ...

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  37. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    The Lord Mayor of London, Sir T. V. Strong, and several members of the City Corporation start to-day for Vienna, on an official visit. Elaborate preparations ...

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  38. MINERS' FEARFUL DEATH.

    A double fatality occurred at the North mine this morning. Two men, Louis Marachettil and Michael Murphy, were with eleven other miners coming to the surface ...

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  39. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    Information that has reached Washington from China indicates that a critical situation exists in the Sze-chuen province. Rioting and disorderly scenes are of ...

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  40. THE AERIAL MAIL.

    Intense interest is being taken in the inauguration to-morrow of an aerial post between London (Hendon) and Windsor. Three airmen will be engaged in carrying ...

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  41. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Playing at Scarborough against the team selected to visit Australia under the auspices of the Marylebone Club, Lord Londesborough's English eleven scored ...

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  42. ROUBAIX EXHIBITION.

    A special diploma has been awarded to the Australian Government at the Roubaix exhibition for wool and textiles and for cereals. Grand prizes went to the Wool ...

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  43. BALLARAT WEST.

    A meeting of the local Liberal leagues was held at the city hall to-night to hear addresses from Messrs. M. Baird, solicitor; Alex. Bell, auctioneer; and Chas. ...

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  44. THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK.

    Alarming reports are being received concerning the outbreak of cholera in Italy. Its ravages are widespread. A strict censorship is exercised over all telegrams ...

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  45. LIGHT RAILWAY ENGINES.

    Mr. T. H. Woodrofie, chief mechanical engineer of the Victorian Government, went for a run along the North-East Dundas light railway to-day, and inspected the ...

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  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The English sculler Albany and the Australian J. Arnst, brother to the world's champion, are matched to row on the .Thames on 9th October. ...

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  47. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    In moving the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly early this morning, Mr. M'Gowen announced the rearrangement of portfolios in the Government. Mr. Beeby ...

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  48. THEFT OF NOTED PICTURE

    Following upon the recent theft from the Paris Louvre of Leonardo da Vinci's La Joconde, or Mona Lisa, one of the world's most famous portraits, the New ...

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  49. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Carl Schmidt, late of Natimuk, [?]armar, who died on 23rd March last, loft by will dated 4th February,1910 catate of the value of £19 062 realty and £11,9[?] personally to his widow and children ...

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  50. DURNAN TO CHALLENGE ARNST.

    In a contest for the sculling championship of America, E. Durnan, of Toronto, yesterday defeated Haket, of Kenora. The race was, rowed, over a three-mile ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    The Railway department has accepted the tender of Messrs. Evans, Anderson and Phelan for the construction of twenty locomotives for the sum of £90,839. ...

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  52. W. H. JUDKINS FUND.

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  53. A PATHETIC SUICIDE.

    An inquiry was held to-day into the death of Harry Rosenberg, who died in the Sydney Hospital from the effects of a bullet wound inflicted by himself at a house in ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLES.

    Several wool combing establishments at Bradford have closed down owing to the drought. NEW YORK, 8th September. ...

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  55. ALLEGED MURDER.

    W. Shannon, drover's assistant, was at the police court at Gunamulla to-day committed for trial to the Supreme Court, Brisbane, on a charge of the wilful murder ...

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  56. CHEAP TRAIN TRIPS

    On Monday the first trips in the spring series of cheap excursions will be run by the Railway department. Special trains will leave Melbourne for Bendigo via ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At Valparaiso: Strathdon from Newcastle 31st July. At Antofagasta: Jersbek, from Newcastle 20th July. At Antwerp: Rostock, from Brisbane 12th July. ...

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  59. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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