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  2. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    His majesty the King was among those who inspected H.M.A.S Australia at Portsmouth on Monday. Built and equipped at the cost of ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S GABLES.

    The situat[?] in regard to the relations between the United States and Mexico now stands as follows: —President Huerta, of Mexico, has ...

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  4. BRITISH REVOLT.

    The strike of London painters is spreading, and a threat has been made to call out all the working men in the employ of the Government unless ...

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  5. "SEALED ORDERS."

    "H.M.S. Pyramus nas left for Noumea under, sealed orders. It Is persistently. rumored that, the cause of this sudden, visit to New Caledonia is ...

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  6. RUIN IN JAPAN.

    Extensive ruin has been wrought in Japan by a typhoon, which has been raging for several days. Scores- of people were killed, and hundreds of ...

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  7. THE THAW JOKE.

    It is learned from Sherbrooke that, speaking from the bench yesterday, the Judge in the Thaw case said that never before in his career, at the Bar or on ...

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  8. FOR ANTARCTICA.

    The preparations' for an Austrian expedition to Antarctica are being energetically pushed ahead. The ship has already been purchased, and funds ...

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  9. PANAMA PROBLEM.

    With a month the Government will be compelled, to face the problem of handling about 10,000 laborers owing to the completion of the work in ...

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  10. DISASTROUS COLLAPSE.

    It is learned from Peterborough, in Ontario, that Turnbull's millinery, store collapsed this morning, carrying to the basement a human cargo of employees ...

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  11. VALUABLE REMBRANDT.

    It is reported that a Remorandt portrait of an old man has been discovered1 in the storeroom cells of tho British Museum and that enlarged ...

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  12. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Some interesting results were attained in the county cricket matches, which began on Monday and finished.yesterday. As already reported, Kent's ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS,

    The Australian cricketers have begun a match against a Chicago, 15, The visitors batted. first and made 373,. Crawford scoring 111. Chicago ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative. Council meets next Tuesday the first business dealt with will bethe consideration of the Rabbit Bill and the Marsupial Proof ...

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  15. THE CEPHALOPODA.

    The Cephalopoda—the highest class of molluses—was the subject of a lecture delivered yesterday afternoon at the Museum by Dr. R. Hamlyn Harris, ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australians is to be entertained by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce at a dinner to be held some time during ...

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  17. WANTED NOWHERE.

    Tourists entering Switzerland are being flooded with appeals of a peculiar: nature, issued by the Swiss Society, and aiming at the Christianising of the ...

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  18. ENGLISH RACING.

    At the York races the historic Gimcrack Stakes, of 1000 sovs, were won by Stormaway, who went out at even money. ...

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  19. WAR METHODS

    The Belgian Army has begun to work but a plan for the protection of the frontier in the event of a German effort to invade Prance. There are 22,775 ...

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  20. COOL ROBBERY,

    Two sample cases of diamonds have been stolen from Peacock's jewellery. establishment, in one of the busiest corners of the city. Customers state ...

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  21. CHINESE CHAOS.

    Both the Senate and the Lower House have passed a resolution requiring the Government to try the members of Parliament, who have been placed, ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. LOSS TO THE STAGE.

    The death is announced of I. Hickory Wood, a famous writer of Drury Lane pantomimes. [Born In Manchester of Scotch parents ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. PALACE OF PEACE.

    The Palace of Peace has been opened by Queen Wilhelmlna of Holland to the accompaniment of great celebrations..The President of the Foundation ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. LATE SHIPPING

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  25. RAILWAY HEAD OFFICE CRICKET CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  26. ASQDITH ATTACKED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) had an encounter with, suffragettes at Lossiemouth, near Elgin (Scotland; yesterday. ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. BILLIARDS.

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  28. 3000 WICKETS.

    J. T. Hearne, the famous international cricketer, has taken his 3000th wicket in first-class cricket; It is believed that ho has bowled more balls ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. IPSWICH.

    A man named C. Sander was brought to Ipswich from Laidley yesterday suffering from sevore bruises to the lower part of his thigh and leg. The Injured ...

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  30. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Land owners are reminded that today (Saturday) is the last day within which to furnish the annual returns for tho year 1913-14 (for land held at ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. GOLD BELT STOLEN.

    Welsh's gold belt, which he won in a bout with Hughio Mehegan at the National Sports Club (London) has been stolen from the show window of a ...

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  32. BLUE FUNNEL LINNERS.

    An official denial la given by Holt's Steamship Co. to the statement by the captain of the Blue Funnel liner Nestor, that the firm contemplated the ...

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  33. BRISBANE HOSPITAL SPORTS.

    The annual sports carnival and art union drawing, in aid of the funds of Die Brisbane Hospital, will be held on the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. WRIT OF MANDAMUS.

    The Sittings of the Full Court were continued this morning, with Mr. Justice Chubb and Mr. Justice Lukin on the Bench. The case set down for ...

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  35. MEETING OF INSTITUTION COMMITTEE.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Blind, Deaf and Dumb institution was held yesterday afternoon In the Y.M.C.A. roomy. Mr. W. D ...

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  36. BOOROODAEIN BOWLING CLUB.

    On Wednesday next, September 3 the Booroodabin Bowling Club match against Newcastle tourists will eventuate. No formal invitations are being ...

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  37. CUSTOMS FRAUD.

    A French customs officer named Hamon, and a grocer have been arrested on a charge of having defrauded the revenue authorities of £40,000. It ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. CARPENTER INJURED..

    The ambulance brigade was called at 10.15 this morning to attend to Wm. Lovell, 60, a carpenter, in the employ of Parbury's Ltd., at New Farm ...

    Article : 59 words
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