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  2. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

    Dr. Bruce, who is preparing a Scottish expedition to the South Pole, states that if £30.000 Is forthcoming will start before 1911. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Colonel Foxton, Commonwealth delegate to the Defence Conference, is settling the final details of the Australian defence scheme with the ...

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  4. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Sir. M[?] Assistant manager of telephone. (replied before the Postal Commission to-day to the evidence with regard to himself given in ...

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  5. MEN AND WOMEN

    Our Melbourne correspondent cabled last night that Mr. John C. O'Brien has been appointed electoral registrar at Gormanston. , ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET

    The members of thirty South. London building arms state that since the Introduction of the Budget 2500 men have been Idle in their district. ...

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  7. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Various suggestions have been made from time to time for the -establishment of a system of Wireless telegraphy among the islands of the ...

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  8. THE WHITE SCOURGE

    The following letter, received by Dr. E. L. Crowther, and vouched for by him shows la a vivid way the dancers the "white scourge." The letter ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The Australasian Amateur Boxing Championships commenced at the Stadium, Rusbentter's Bay, on Saturday, and will conclude on Monday ...

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  10. SPIRIT DUTIES.

    There wan an all-night, vetting in the House of Commons on the spirit duties. The Government's majority fell to 13 owing to me Nationalists ...

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  11. PRESIDENT TAFT

    President Tart, speaking at Denver, stated that the United States Corporation Tax 'vas a. compromise to the passage of the incomes ...

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  12. IMPERIAL OBLIGATION.

    Commenting on the Australian Defence Bill, the "Observer" states that It provides for a thorough application of the principle of universal ...

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  13. BANTAM WEIGHTS.

    In the bantam weights Wenand (New Zealand) and Robertson (Vic.), Sst. 21b. each., were matched. Wenand was sturdier and less boyish than his ...

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  14. BUDGET CLAUSES.

    The House of Cosmos has agreed to all the clauses of the Budget except No. 71, which relates to the reduction of the permanent annual ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    The Hon. Lewis Thomas, M.L.C., of Queensland, has presented £1000 to the University College at Aberystwith, Wales, to found a scholarship for boys ...

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  16. POSTPONING THE BUDGET.

    The "Manchester Guardian" slates that the weight, of the Opposition's opinion Seems to faver Lord Lansdowne's motion far postpening the ...

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  17. BALLOON ACCIDENT

    An awful Walloon accident has happened near the town of Moultus, in France. The Frech military dirigible ...

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  18. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener who is making tour of China and Japan, has arrived Saigon, the capital o£ Trench Cochin China, where lie was warmly ...

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  19. FEATHERWEIGHTS.

    In the featherweights Fidgety (New Zealand Ss. 10½,. met Weeks [?] Hegarty was much stranger and more aggressive and kept ...

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  20. AURORA AUSTRALIS

    The following news are supplied by the observatory officials co[?] the the display of the A[?] observed in Hobart on Saturday ...

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  21. SUBMARINE TRIAL.

    The new submarine D 10 has made her trial trip at Portsmouth, which was successful in every way. She travelled under tile water at a ...

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  22. AMERICAN SHIPPING

    “The Times” correspondent at San Francisco states that a determined demand may again be made to induce congress to pass a ship Saturday Bill ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Countess Elgin, wife of the .Earl of Elgin. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN PATENTS

    The Patent and Trade Marks section of the London Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting recently discussed the disadvantageous effect ...

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  25. LIGHT WEIGHTS.

    O'Sullivan (N.S.W.) 9st 101b., won the lightweight championship of New South Wales, and Flnuerty (N.Z.), fist. [?]. Both were busy immediately. ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON.

    Before the P.M. this morning two boys were charged with entering the Holy Trinity rc[?] and stealing a sum of £2 They denied the charge. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.

    The annual report of the New zeland shipping Co. shows a profit of £58,100 A dividend for the year of 10/per share has seen declared and ...

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  28. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DELEGATES

    The empire Chambers' of Commerce Oft. gate arrived from Sydney [?] by special train. Ariel's' they were entertained at dinner by ...

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  29. SERIOUS EPTO[?]MIC IN PAPUA

    Mr. Groom, the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, has received a report of a severe e[?] of who[?] cough and dysemery among the natives ...

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  30. WELTER WEIGHTS.

    House (Tasmania), 10st Gib., met Wate[?] (New Zealand), 10st 7th), The deliveries were wild at first. As the gong sounded, House swung his ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily Chronicle" and the "Dally News" state that it is probable that there will be a general election in January. ...

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  32. GOLF TOURNAMENT

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  33. ALL RED CABLES

    The Hon. Rodolphe Lemleux, Postmaster-General of Canada, has sailed to attend a Postal Conference at Berne. ...

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  34. WOMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    A middle-aged women named Mary Sutherland or Brown fell down suddenly in St John street yesterday. and fractured her skull. She was ...

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  35. TROUBLE IN CHINA

    A serious boycott of British steamers Is reported from Kiu-Kiang China. It appears that Inspector Mears ...

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  36. CHILD BREAKS HER THIGH.

    Ruby Walter, aged three years, fell downstairs at her home to-day, and broke her thigh. Her injuries wert treated at the General Hospital. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER

    "The Times" has published a letter from Major M. A. Cameron, Crown Agent for the Colonies, which gives details ot the New Zealand ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SCULLING CHAMPION-SHIP

    The sculling match between Harry Pearce and George Day for the Championship of Australia, the Bench Cup. and £100 a side, took place on the ...

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  39. POTATO DISEASE

    It has been found necessary to Quarantine another parish In Victoria, owing to be existence of Irish Bright In potatoes. The discase has been ...

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  40. WHARF MEETING.

    Mr. R. K. Ready, of Campbell Town, who is a candidate for the Labor re-election for the Senate, addressed a on. the wharf this afternoon. ...

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  41. MIDDLE WEIGHTS.

    Russel, (Queensland), 10st 131b.. was in opposition to Gunning (New South Wales), 11.1. who demonstrated better skill. At times Russel had his ...

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  42. SUFFRAGETTES

    Since the use of the stomach pump was authorised to be used on sufira gettes, who resorted to a hunged strike as a means of escaping gaol, ...

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  43. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING

    The Housing and Town Planning Bill has passed through committee in the House of Lords. Speaking on the amendments of ...

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  44. A WOMAN INJURED.

    A woman named Mrs. Wills has been taken to the hospital suffering from a fractured jaw. From what could be gathered' from her, she bad ...

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  45. ALLEGED OP'UM SMUGGLING

    In the case in which Thomas Love and Frederick Dansey, Customs officials, and Sydney Wickham, police constable, are charged with having con ...

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  46. ZEEHAN.

    The Gaiety Hall was crowded this afternoon, Hospital Sunday being the Dr. Butter delivered an interesting lecture entitled “Hospital ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE COLLIERS

    The- colliery incprietors have sent a letter to the Miners' Federal ion refusing reinstate rebus ate secretary of the Hebburn Lodge, who was recently ...

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  48. A MINING PROSPECTOR

    David Sweeney an elderly prospected residing at Zeehan, has been missing since yesterday afternoon. He has not been well for some time and ...

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  49. COTTON MARKET

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  50. RAINS IN SYRIA

    Torrential rains have been unusually severe in Syria, and have destroyed 500 houses and homes. One hundred people peris tied in the ...

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  51. SUSPICIOUS FIRES IN VICTORIA

    Further developments occurred yesterday in connection with the fires which occurred on September 2 and 4 at a shop belonging to Carmichal ...

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  52. CYCLING.

    Another meeting of the Tasmanian Cyclist Union was held last evening when a charge was brought against Dutty by Glbson that the former was ...

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  53. THE NORTH POLE.

    The claims of Dr. Cook and Commander Peary that they have reached tho Norm Pole are claiming much interest and attention. 'Their claims may both be [?] ...

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  54. NEW COINACE,

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) bas sent a. cable to the Imperial authorities asking them to have prepared for the new silver ...

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  55. THE CLAN MACPHERSON

    The ship Clan Macpherson, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, for Valparaiso on June 24 last, is considerably overdue, and her non-arrival ...

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  56. AERONAUTICS

    The Blackpool Corporation has arranged an aviation week, which starts on October 18. The Corporation has signed contracts with Messrs. ...

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  57. DEVONPORT.

    A vehicle, driven by a young man named Claude Smith, collided with a bullock lb Best street to-day. The shafts were broken and the driver ...

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