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  2. EIGHT HOURS.

    Mr Wm. Brace, Labor member in the House of Commons for Glamorgan South, on behalf of the Miners’ Federation, submitted a resolution on ...

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  3. LEM[?]NE DIAMONDS

    In connection with the case in which the French judicial authorities requested that the union of London and Smith’s Bank should surrender the ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. NEWS FROM THE MAINLAND

    Linda Adelaide Quittenton, a young married woman, living at Percy-street, Hawthorn. Melbourne, beard screams coming from the children’s bedroom ...

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  5. [?]G’S VISIT TO RUSSIA.

    [?]ard and the Czar have ex[?] [?]al greetings at Reval, on [?]cial correspondents, detail [?]ous newspapers to report ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

    At the Braybrook enquiry to-day evidence was given that Driver Milburn was a careful and good driver. Jury fees in the case amount, to ...

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  7. KEIR HARDIE

    Mr Keir Hardie, the Labor leader, states that the Independent Labor party has converted the working classes from Liberalism to Toryism; the ...

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  8. STUPENDOUS WORK.

    The Governor-General and the State Governor visited the Barren Jack Reservoir to-day. Lord Northcote referred to the great dam as one of the ...

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  9. PROPOSED WAGES BOARD.

    Replying to a request made by master and operative painters, that a wages board for the trade should be constituted, the Minister for Works ...

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  10. “YANKEE SWEAT” AND BETTING.

    At the conclusion of the races at Broken Hill to-day the police arrested six men on the course. They were James Conway, Peter O’Brien, Frank ...

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  11. LITTLE KNOWN STORIES.

    Abel Janssen Tasman, who did so much for discovery—he was undoubtedly one of the greatest navigators the seventeenth century—was long ...

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  12. FIRE AT A CHURCH.

    Incendiaries set fire to the Dominican Church of St. Paul’s, in Berlin. The priests, learning of the outbreak, brought the service to a close, and ...

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  13. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Alice Maud Murdoch, the six-year-old daughter of William Murdoch. of Eaglebawk. died to-day in the Bendigo Hospital from the effects of ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The receiving order recently made against the estate of Senator Croft, In the Bankruptcy Court, has been rescinded and annulled, subject to the ...

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  15. FRANCE AND CHINA.

    France demands that, besides the payment of an Indemnity by China, that country shall cause the exemplary punishment of Chinese regular ...

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  16. FAMOUS ACTOR.

    Mr George Titheradge, the well-known actor, arrived to-day by the mail steamer. He is en route to Sydney to play in a series of pieces. ...

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  17. POSTMASTERS-GENERAL.

    The Deputy Postmasters-General. who have been conferring in Melbourne on various departmental matters, have all left for their respective ...

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  18. SILVER.

    The price of silver is 2/07-16. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Jockey Club races to-day the starter in[?]cted fines in the first totalling £18. The jockeys went on strike, and the starter was called ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. WIRE-NETTING.

    The State Government intends obtaining 1000 miles of wire-netting, in anticipation of the Parliamentary sanction, and when Parliament meets ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR, LENTHALL.

    The death is announced of Mr Walter Ellison Lenthall, a former resident of Sydney, who some time since inherited an estate in Berkshire, which is ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr T. Price, Premier of South Australia, has started on a Continental tour. en route for Australia. ...

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  23. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The United States Athletic Executive has selected 76 athletes, from 15.000 names submitted, to contest in the Olympic games. This team is ...

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  24. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Royal Agricultural Society has agreed to make Tuesday. September 1. instead of Thursday, September 3, as special day for the visit of the American ...

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  25. [?]IMPECUNIOUS QUEEN.

    [?]cenes have been enacted in [?]guese Parliament in conse[?] [?] the discovery having been [?] the dowager Queen Maria ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The English footballers played South Canterbury to-day, and won by 32 to 6. During the game Vasall, one of the intercolonial three-quarters, was ...

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  27. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Clarke, D.D.) to-day dedicated the north and south turrets and the portal of the west front ...

    Article : 31 words
  28. THE NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    The Premier, while addressing a meeting at Christchurch to-night, was much heckled by So[?]s. who at the end attempted to deliver speeches. ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    The exquisite tomfoolery characteristic of “The Isle of Bong Bong” attracted another highly-[?] audience the Theatre Royal last night, ...

    Article : 312 words
  30. A BATTLESHIP’S ENGINES.

    The valve forming the outlet to the blow-off pipe and marine engine of the battleship irresistible blew off today. while she was lying in Portland ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. [?]NARY DISPLAY.

    [?]on Missionary Societies [?]ed an exhibition, which is [?] in the Agricultural Hall. [?]on forms a striking ...

    Article : 44 words
  32. BROKEN OFF.

    Walter Symons shot Minnie Peterson. aged 20. at Pa[?]arae, near Gisborne. to-day. They had been engaged, but ...

    Article : 47 words
  33. ROMANTIC WEDDING.

    De[?]ying the traditions of his caste, another German Prince Victor Salvator [?] [?]senburg-Birstein, son of the Imperial Austrian Grand Duchess ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Trouble Is looming In the near future for the iron trades, Messrs. Hoskins Limited have asked their employes to submit to a reduction or wages until ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. MOROCCO.

    Mulai Hafid entered Fez on Saturday, with much pomp. Recently cables came through in great numbers regarding the rival ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. [?]PERATIVE CONGRESS.

    [?] ,President of the Co-opera[?] [?]ess, which has assembled at [?]Monmouth, stated that the [?] represented an annual ...

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  37. SYDNEY TRAFFIC.

    In giving evidence before the North Sydney Communication Commission to-day, Dr. C. M’Laurin drew a horrible picture of the danger of the tunnel ...

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  38. FEDERATED BUTCHERS.

    At a-meeting of the Federated Butchers Employes’ Union, a letter was read from the Tasmanian branch asking that the general secretary (C. ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. READSTUFFS.

    [?]ty of whe[?]t afloat for [?] kingdom is estimated at [?]uarters; for the Continent, [?]uarters. ...

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  40. DANUBE-ADRIATIC RAILWAY.

    The draft scheme for the Danube-Adriatic Railway has been signed. ...

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  41. TWO CHAMPION BILLIARDISTS.

    Since his return from Australia, says a writer in a London paper. H. W. Stevenson, the champion billiardist, has been telling of his experiences ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. COLONISING RHODESIA.

    General Booth has been compelled give up his gigantic scheme for the colonisation of Rhodesia by British settlers in co-operation with the ...

    Article : 102 words
  43. THE LUSITANIA.

    The Lusitania steamed 641 knots per day—six knots better than the Mauretania’s record. ...

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  44. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    [?] lowing Australasian stocks [?]ted to-day:—Australian and [?] and Mortgage, £102; City of [?] debentures, £102; ...

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  45. GAOL.

    On Sunday afternoon two constables saw about fifteen young men on a vacant piece of land of Oddard-street, Erskineville, playing “two-up.” The ...

    Article : 128 words
  46. ZEEHAN.

    In the Warden’s Court to-day, Mr E.W. Turner delivered judgment in the cases of Harris v. another and Green v. another. Plaintiffs ...

    Article : 42 words
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