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  2. THE WEEK’S WEATHER.

    /The following weather notes for the week ended September 24 are supplied by the Acting Divisional Officer. Tasmania:—The rainfall during the ...

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  3. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    A paragraph in this column yesterday morning anent the defective ventilation of the House of Assembly, more early fruit. The matter was ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. King O’Malley (T.) asked if the Prime Minister was aware of a statement published in a new monthly paper that the United States Fleet at ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET

    The “Westminster Gazette” and the “Star,” commenting on Mr. Balfour’s speech at Bingley Hall. emphasise that when upholding Tariff Reform ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Warren Bardsley. by making two centuries in a test match, has established a world’s record. Some interesting statistics, one of the most complete lists compiled, are given on another page by our contributor “Long On”. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE NORTH POLE

    The Board of Aldermen at Now York has resolved to give [?] Cook a public reception and confer upon him tho freedom of the city. ...

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  8. AIR IN THE ASSEMBLY

    Before the debate on the question as to whether the House should go Into committee of supply was continued yesterday afternoon, Mr. Sheridan. ...

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  9. PEARY EXASPERATED.

    Commander Peary is so exasperated at Dr. Cook’s welcome that be announces that he will not accept public honors nor attempt to controvert Dr. Cook’s claim. ...

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  10. SPORTING LANDS EXEMPTED.

    Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has exempted from the land taxes all bona-fide sporting association clubs. ...

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  11. FINANCE BILL.

    In connection with clause 56 of tho Finance Bill, which provides for doubling the stamp duties on all marketable securities except colonial, ...

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  12. CONSTITUTION ACT AMENDMENT

    The debate on the motion for leave to introduce a Bill to alter the provisions of the constitution relating to finance was resumed. ...

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  13. CRIMlNAL SITTINGS.

    Mr. Justice Nlcholls will preside on the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court on Tuesday next. the oases set down for bearing are as follow:— ...

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  14. JOINT STOCK BANK

    The depositors of the Australian Joint Stock Bank generally approve of the final proposals for reconstruction. Press comments are invariably ...

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  15. TOWNSHIP AT RENISON BELL.

    Yesterday Mr. Ogden waited on the Minister for Lands (Hon. A. Heau) and asked that a township should be surveyed at Renison Bell. He pointed ...

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  16. GOLF CARNIVAL

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  17. PROBATES.

    The following probates have been issued:—George Ord, to John Buinan and Alfred Lawrence Green, £2901; Thomas Conncily, to Hannah Gowans ...

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  18. SHORTAGE OF APPLES

    The present shortage of English apples, writes a London correspondent, is causing a great deal of Inconvenience to a large section of the community. ...

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  19. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mrs. Gateliouse won the ladies’ golf championship of Victoria. Our London correspondent cabled yesterday that Mr. E. W. Christmas, ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

    The Ximrod, Lieutenant Shackle ton’s vessel, has arrived in London. When she was coming up the Thames Lieutenant Shackleton went ...

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  21. MISSING WARATAH

    In response to a special inquiry by Lloyd’s, Manila has telegraphed confirming the Harlow’s report re having sighted a smoking vessel. ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. SCORES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  23. SCOTT’S EXPEDITION.

    Captain Scott has now made his final selections for bis personal staff and crew for liis 1910 expedition, and both departments are now complete. ...

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  24. MR. GLADSTONE’S VIEW.

    Mr. Herbert Clad scone. Secretar for Home Affairs. speaking at Cinder ford. Gloucester, said: “I offer no o[?] joction to the Lords rejecting the ...

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  25. JEWISH MASSACRES

    The outbreak at Klefl, reported yesterday, in which many Jews were said to have been massacred has been semi-officially contradicted at St. ...

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  26. MORAL REFORM

    One of the most representative deparation when ever waited on a Minister of the Crown in W[?]rtn laid its views before the Premier ...

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  27. SUFFRAGETTES

    The suffragettes who were sentenced at Birmingham recently for smashing the windows of the train in which Mr. Asquith was travelling, ...

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  28. DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The doubles championship was won by Mrs. Gain house and Miss Rip[?]n Victorian with 82, Miss Cope and Miss parmry the New South Wales pair. ...

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  29. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING

    At the instance of Lords Camperdown and St. Aldwyn, the Lords have introduced general safeguard into the Housing and Town Planning Bill. ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT’S HUNT

    Leslie Tarieton, an Australian who served in the South African war, has joined Mr. Roosevelt’s party at Kapltf. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    “The Dally Graphic” states that the Commonwealth Defence Bill is of so noble a plan, arising from so generous and worthy an aspiration that it is ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. DAMAGES CASE

    A girl 15 years old, named Rosanna Terasa Lel[?]. was to-day awarded Lio[?] damages against Messrs. Wirth Bros., cireus proprietors, for injuries ...

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  33. TIDAL WAVE

    News of a disastrous happening comes from Louisiana, U.S.A. A tidal wave swept over the coast, and 300 people perished. Great ...

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  34. SATURDAY SHOP CLOSING

    The report of the Royal Commissioner (Judge Street) on the compulsory Saturday half-hoilday, has been presented to the Government. ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Mr. J. X. Merriman, Premier of Cape Colony, replying to a deputation at Cape Town in reference to [?]o action of the Australian . Tariff upon Cape ...

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  36. ROSEBERY’S BOOK

    Lord Rosebery, in the preface to his book, entitled “Legislation of the Empire, 1808 to 1907,” which is edited by C. Bedwell. recommends watching ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES

    The British Billiard Association has authorised the Auckland . Amateur Sports Club to act as the governing body of billiards in New Zealand. and ...

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  38. BRITISH NAVY

    “The Manchester Guardian” state that the effect of the arrangements made by the Colonial Defence Conference in London is to diminish the ...

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  39. H.M.S. ITCHEN

    H.M.S. Itchen, the destroyer which went ashore near Kirkwall, Orkney, and was so badly damaged that her guns had to be removed, has been refloated. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES EXHIBITS.

    In connection with the forthcoming exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New South Wales has secured a space 70 feet by 40 feet for showing showing exhibits of ...

    Article : 35 words
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