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  2. Aeroplane Contests.

    The aerial race for the Grand Prix of £2,000 was decided at Rheims, and was won by Mr. Henry Farman, who covered 112 miles in 3 hours 4 minutes 56½ ...

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  3. Affairs in Morocco.

    Bu-Hamara, the Pretender to the throne of Morocco, whose capture recently was reported, was brought captive to Fez in an iron cage, carried on a camel's back. ...

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  4. SUMMARY.

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  5. Imperial Defence.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt." a Liberal newspaper, commenting on Mr. Asquith's statement on Imperial defence made at the Defence Conference, predicts that the ...

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  6. POINTED PARS.

    Marine underwriters appear to have been badly hit by the succession of disasters which lately have occurred in the mercantile marine. They declare their ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. COMING EVENTS.

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  11. TO-MORROW.

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  12. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  13. SUPPOSED SPY.

    A supposed spy yesterday was arrested when he was taking sketches within the inner batteries of Leenan Fort, which is the strongest fort in the north of ...

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  14. INDIAN ARMY.

    Lord Kitchener has issued a circular, in which he emphasises the great Improvement that has taken place in the health of the Indian army in the last ...

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  15. FUTURE DATES.

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  16. LONDON SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr. Timothy Healy, the Nationalist member, when defending Mrs. Despard and other suffragettes, who were charged at Bow street police court with ...

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  17. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Walter Long, M.P. for Dublin, yesterday addressed a meeting of 10,000 Conservatives and Liberal Unionists at Mountain Ash, in Wales. A resolution ...

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  18. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Guy Aldred, the publisher of the "Indian Sociologist," has been committed for trial. ...

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  19. PRECAUTIONS RE POTATOES.

    The yearly consumption of potatoes in Australia, may be set down at 380,000 tons. These figures suggest what must be the disastrous results of potato [?]light in ...

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  20. INDIAN MAIL TRAIN.

    An attempt recently was made to wreck the East Indian mail train at Jamalpur, by the removal of the metals. The attempt failed, because a workmen's slow ...

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  21. STEAMER WARATAH.

    A correspondent recalls the rescue of the Dutch barque Dordrecht, which was missing for several weeks on the South African coast in 1884, and points out ...

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  23. PETITIONING THE SOVEREIGN.

    Every subject of His Majesty the King has a constitutional right to present a petition to him. But it does not follow that every such subject has a right ...

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  24. RAIN IN INDIA.

    The Simla correspondent of the "Times" reports that there has been a widespread fall of rain in the last two days, and that the success of the crops ...

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  25. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Heaton yesterday made an attempt to swim across the Channel. He abandoned the attempt when within a mile of the French coast, having then been in the ...

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  26. DEVELOPMENT GRANTS.

    The Development Grants Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Lloyd-George, on Thursday night, provides for the expenditure of £600,000 ...

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  27. AMERICAN STEAMER.

    The American steamer Ohio has been wrecked at Steep Point, Alaska. Mr. Eccles, the wireless telegraphic operator, who, with four other persons, was ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD.

    The largest shipment of gold from South Africa, totalling £1,143,271, arrived at Southampton yesterday per the steamer Kidonaw Castle. ...

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  30. ANGLO-GERMAN CLASH IN CHINA.

    The New York "Sun" has the following interesting item which is given for what it is worth: That a wave of anti-British sentiment of German inspiration ...

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  31. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The shipping disasters during August have been so heavy, that at is estimated the underwriters will lose £1,000,000. ...

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  32. MAIZE FOR EUROPE.

    According to the "Standard," South Africa is shipping to Europe between now and December, 200,000 tons of maize, which constitutes a record. ...

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  33. RESCUE THE CHILDREN.

    The campaign which is being carried on in Australia and New Zealand, on behalf of Dr. Barnardo's Hames was opened in Brisbane yesterday. The Rev. ...

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  34. IRISH LAND BILL.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell's Irish Land Bill has passed through its committee stage in the House of Commons. ...

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  35. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    The rumour that the Imperial Government intended to offer the post of Governor-General of United South Africa to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has been denied. ...

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  37. JOCKEY WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian' jockey, rode three winners at the Gatwick races yesterday. ...

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  38. FRENCH BARQUE GAEL.

    The officers and crew of the foundered French barque Gael, with the exception of one seaman, who is an inmate of the hospital, travelled to Fremantle by train ...

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  39. REMARKABLE OPERATION.

    Dr. Doyen has successfully transplant[?] a live sheep's vein into the leg of a patient who was suffering from arterial aneurism. Circulation was ...

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  40. CRUISERS FOR JAPAN.

    The Government of Japan is constructing three cruisers of 5,000 tons each. ...

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  41. "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED."

    There was an unusually large audience on Saturday evening at a meeting of the Royal Society, at which Chief Inspector Shirley, B.Sc. had promised to deliver ...

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  42. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The election for Wakefield, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir Frederick Holder, took place on Saturday. The numbers so far to hand give ...

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  43. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    A record recently was established at the Brisbane Custom-house in regard to the dues collected over a given period. The total collections for seven days amounted ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    At an early hour this morning a sheriff's officer went to the Sir Joseph Bank's Hotel, at Botany, and requested the presence at the sheriff's office, ...

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  45. INCREASING FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    The enormous increase in federal expenditure, [?] set out in the Federal Treasurer's budget for the current financial year, should cause State Treasurers ...

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  47. STEAMER WARATAH.

    The chiel officer of the steamier Madura, now at Bunbury, has advanced an interesting theory regarding the Waratah. In his opinion the vessel has been carried ...

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  48. CHILD'S LEG BROKEN.

    A child named Charles Roberts, aged 5½ years, and living in Warren street, Valley, fell off a fence near his parents' residence on Saturday afternoon, and received a fracture ...

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  49. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

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  50. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAB.

    A tramway pointsman named Herbert Taylor. 26, living in Gloucester street, South Brisbane, was knocked down by a cab in Petrie Bight last night, and suffered a ...

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  51. RETURN OF PRINCE ITO.

    Prince Ito's reception at Oison when he reached that place on the 19th July, was practically identical with the reception that would be given on the ...

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  53. INTERCLUB CROQUET.

    A match between the New Farm and East Brisbane Croquet Clubs took place on the New Farm courts on Saturday last, the game resulting in a win for ...

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    Italy, now is building four Dreadnoughts which, it is said, will surpass any existing Dreadnought ...

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    Mr. John Brewer, station-master at Swindon is retiring after 50 years' work as a railway servant. ...

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