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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Senate and House of Representatives met to-day. ...

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  3. QUARANTINE STATION

    In the House of Representatives to-day when the Works Appropriation Bill was taken in committee on an amendment made by the Senate, ...

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  4. LABOR MATTERS

    The dispute between the employers and men in the Lancashire cotton and spinning trade has reached a serious situation. The operatives ...

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  5. EMPIRE TIES

    At the meeting of the congress of the Canadian Manufacturers Association to-day, President Hendery stated that the value of lumber cut in British ...

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  6. EPITOME

    Excellent civic concert at the Town Hall yesterday. The parliamentary party had a busy [?]ay on the Zeehan district yesterday. ...

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  7. AVIATION

    The Swiss authorities to-day forbade a second attempt of the aviators Chavez and Weyman to cross the Alps. On Monday they made a start, ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith is at present staying in Scotland, and is not expected to return to London before the middle of October. It is extremely doubtful ...

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  9. SENATE.

    Senator Vardon presented three petitions from property owners in South Australia praying for the rejection of the Land Tas Assessment ...

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  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Poymon asked the Treasurer whether [?] would be necessary that owners of all land, in large estates ...

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  11. BALLOON FLIGHT.

    The last balloon of a night which ascended at Indianapolis on Saturday has landed in Ohio, thus allaying the fears of disaster entertained by the ...

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  12. FLOODS IN INDIA

    Floods have Inundated three-fourths of the town of Dera Ghazi Khan, a city of 30,000 inhabitants. Two hundred persons are reported drowned, ...

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  13. ARCTIC EXPEDITION

    A despatch has been received from Doctors Rudolph Anderson and Vihe[?]aim Stefansson, who left New York on a Arctic expedition in 1908, which ...

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  14. BOXING

    A spoiling writer in making reference to Australian pugilists says: — “Writing of Lang brings up memories of the old-time Australian ...

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  15. AUTUMN CONFERENCE

    The autumn conference of the Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom was opened at Leeds to-day. Lord Brassey, who presided, in his ...

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  16. PATERNITY QUESTION

    Mrs. Bradley, the woman who shot her lover, Senator Brown, at Washington, has won her law suit for the recognition of her children, of whom ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CROWDS

    The Plymouth “Mercury” publishes an interview with Mr. Houghton, the manager of the Rugby Union team which has been visiting Australia and ...

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  18. ATTEL—WOLGAST.

    The only condition on which Attell is willing to meet Wolgast for the light-weight championship is an equal division at the purse. ...

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  19. THE NOTE ISSUE AND LAND

    At the recent annual meeting of the Commercial Bank Mr. Henry Dobson said, amongst other things, that “there was one point in Mr. Fishe[?] ...

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  20. SOUVENIR HUNTERS

    The sale took place to-day at Islington of the furniture and effects of “Dr.” Crippen’s house in Hilldrop crescent, when fabulous prices were ...

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  21. SINGER’S FIANCE

    The first wife of Mr. Mohert Chanler, the rich American who is to marry Mme. Lina Cavalleri, the famous operatic star, has instructed her ...

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  22. CARNARVON BAY WRECK

    The tug Alacrity which was chartered by Dalgety and Co., agents for the Carnarvon Bay, to make an inspection of the wrecked ship, ...

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  23. UNITED STATES

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the United States Democratic Presidential nominee, in a statement, in which he declared that the crusade which he felt compelled ...

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  24. BOMB FACTORY

    The police to-day discovered a bomb factory and effected the arrest of ten persons, suspected of anarchist designs. One of the prisoners ...

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  25. SPY SCARE

    Lieutenant Helin, the alleged German spy. who was recently arrested sketching fortifications at Portsmouth, wan remanded to-day on a ...

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  26. MR. ROOSEVELT DEFEATED.

    It was claimed to-night that the result of to-day’s primary State elections gives Mr. Sherman a clear majority of 55 votes over Mr. Roosevelt for the ...

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  27. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    The United States Ambassador In London, Mr. Whitelaw Reid, cabled to the United States Government to-day that the British Government had ...

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  28. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The Union Castle Company’s steamer, Balmoral Castle, was commissioned to-day to take the Duke and Duchess of Connaught to South Africa ...

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  29. HOSPITAL TROUBLE

    The committee of the White Cliffs Hospital met to inquir[?] into complaints made by the matron. Miss Anderson, against Dr. R. Silver[?] ...

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  30. HEAVY PENALTIES

    The amount to be paid by Messrs. Bowr[?] Bros, in respect of the income Tax and penalties arising out of a short return of income for the ...

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  31. STEAMER COLAC

    The Adelaide S.S. Co.’s steamer Colac, which met with a mishap near Derby on Saturday last, has been abandoned as a constructive total loss ...

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  32. LONDON BANQUET

    Lord Aldenham, the head of the London firm of Antony Gibbs and Son, engaged in the South American trade for over a century, presided to-night ...

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  33. SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    The opening of the socialist congress at Magdeburg, which is being attended by thousands of delegates, passed off quietly to-day, only minor ...

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  34. CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    The second trial was concluded today of Edward Alfred Dicks, a young man, charged with baring in July criminally assaulted Neretha Doris ...

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  35. DARING ROBBERY

    E. B. Myers and Co.’s warehouse, in Flinders lane was brakes into last night, and ladies’ materials, valued at £130, and cash amounting to £20. ...

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  36. ITALY

    A public holiday was celebrated today in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the overthrow of the temporal power of the Pope. The monuments ...

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  37. METAL MARKET

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  38. BAIRNSDALE TRAGEDY

    Ernest George Peek was placed on trial at the Bairnsdale Supreme Court to-day on a charge of having murdered his wife at East Bairnsdale on ...

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  39. MYSTERY OF ASCAB

    Mr. Andrew Sarkies, clerk in the Department of Home Affairs, died in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday. He was picked up near the Central ...

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  40. GHASTLY DEATH

    Mr. J. Easton, a railway shunter, was killed at Port Pirle at 4 o’clock this morning. He had uncoupled some trucks, and ...

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  41. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

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  42. DEATH FROM IMMERSION

    A man named Mr. Bone, employed as steward on the steamer Greenwich, last evening slipped off the gangway at Port [?]. A waterman, having ...

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  43. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

    The Christian Endeavor convention was continued to-day at the Patterson street Methodist Church, and at 3.30 this afternoon a junior rally was ...

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  44. FATAL COLLISION.

    A collision occurred to-day near Rottenman between two express trains, In which seven persons were killed and twenty-nine Injured. ...

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