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  2. INTERSATATE NEWS.

    In the [?] Assembly to-day, Mr Wade, leader of the Opposition, [?] [?] would be taken to a show the House whether he was guilty of misconduct— ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The prompt Arrest of the leaders of the agitation against dear food in several of the disturbed area has had a depressing effect on the ardour of ...

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  4. CALBES.

    The execution of Ar[?]-ed-Dowleh, who was wounded and captured by the-Shah’s forces, took place yesterday. Arshad-ed-Dowieh courageously faced ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Mr W. H. Raeburn, who is vicechairman of the Clyde Trust, said in the course of a speech delivered at Glasgow that if the power to strike ...

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  6. CABLES.

    A manifesto issued by the committee of the Workmen's Congrats, representing 1,250,000 members or the Cnrustain and patriotic unions, expresses the hope ...

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  7. ADVICE FROM OVERSEAS.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Portsmouth, Mr W. Pember Reeves, formerly High ...

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  8. EMPIRE COMMUNICATION.

    It is announced that the Admiralty is perfecting wireless telegraphy schemes which will enable communication to be maintained with every part of the ...

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  9. GERMAN JOURNALS ADVICE.

    "The Morocco business,” says the “Lokal Anzeigor,” “is purely plntocratia. Franco has been pushed on by or greedy oligarchy of speculators and ...

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  10. COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY’S REPORT.

    The Ministerial Committee which was appointed to enquire into the importation of food to meet the position created by the dear food riots, has submitted a ...

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  11. THE ADDRES IN REPLY.

    Subsequently, Mr Wade’s amendment on the address in reply was defeated by 34 votes to 33, after the closure was applied. ...

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  12. LONDON STRIKE INCIDENT.

    An incident of the riot in the Minoriec on 9th August, during the strike of London transport workers, was investigated at the Old Bailay ...

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  13. PORTUGUESE CONSPIRACY.

    The Spanish Government has ordered all Portuguese conspirators to leave Galicia forthwith. ...

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  14. ENGINE-DRIVER DIES AT THROTTLE.

    ERIE (Pennsylvania), Wednesday. A remarkable explanation has been, found for the serious railway collision which occurred at the docks here on ...

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  15. RUN ON GERMAN SAVINGS BANKS.

    The run on the Stettin Savings Bank continues. Withdrawals of deposits last night amounted to £75,000. ...

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  16. ACTION AS TO A TYPEWRITER.

    Sadie Jeanette, aged 23 years, was charged at the Water, Police, Court today with having fraudulently converted to her own use a typewriter valued at ...

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  17. MARRYING DIVORCED PERSONS.

    A sensation has been caused here in society circles owing to the refusal of the Rev Frederick Brook, a Methodist minister, to marry Colonel ...

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  18. CONFERENCE WITH THE KAISER.

    The German Chancellor conferred with the Emperor William yesterday regarding the proposals put forth by Fracne in connection with the ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Nothing more wouderful as a spectacle or imposing as a social event could be imagined than the Cowes week of this year, reported the London "Daily ...

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  20. CHINESE IN SAMOA.

    Mr Krause, Chief Justice of German Samoa during the Governor’s absence, is a passenger, by the steamer Atua, which has, arrived here. He says ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr Denny, the Attorney-Gerneral, to-day stated that the appeal against the decision of the High Cout in respect to the victoria boundary ...

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  22. COST OF STRIKES TO MEN

    Eloquent testimony as to the cost to the Workers of strikes is supplied by figures published today. The long idleness of the coal ...

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  23. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    It is estimated that France’s fleet of 200 military acroplanes will be augmented to 1000 by 1914. ...

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  24. WAR PISKS.

    American [?]ter doing business at Lloyd’s have accepted 12 per cent. for big insurances against loss an the event of an outbreak of war ...

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  25. OVERDUE VESSELS.

    There is little Hope now held out for the safety of the Peruvian barque, Laura, now 142 days out on the voyage from Callao to Sydney. The ...

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  26. CONFESSION OF MURDER.

    Paul Houssard, who was arrested a few days ago on the charge of giving murdered M. [?] near Tours, in June Vast, has confsed to the crime M. ...

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  27. STATISTICS OF SUICIED.

    According to the official figures, the number of suicides in South Australian last year was the lowest since 1895. In that year suicides numbered 23, in 1897 ...

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  28. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    Five deaths from-sunstroke or heat apoplexy occurred here on Wednesday. ...

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  29. AFFAIRS IN TONGA.

    Following the High Commissioner’s judgrment against the plaintiff in she case brought by the Native Trading Association against the British Consul ...

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  30. FIGHTING FOR A THRONE.

    The newspater "Capital" publishes a statement which indicates that hostillties are imminent between the Repub[?] troops and the Monarahists, who. ...

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  31. EUROPEAN LABOR UNREST.

    The general labor unrest which at the present time prevails in Eurrope is attributed to the universal increase in prices of food consequent upon the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The River Colorado has disappeared into an underground channel, south of the Arizona mining city of Yuma. The wafer is finding its way to the Salmon ...

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  33. A TYPICAL RACECOURSE PRO-[?]

    In the Criminal Court to-day, James Bogne was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for having fraudulently uttered a cheque on the Union ...

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  34. CITIZEN, ARMY.

    The Trade Union Congress was continued at Newcastle Today, when consideration was given to a scheme for a citizen army. ...

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  35. UNITED STATES AND CANADA

    It is stated that Canada intends to withdraw from the Fisheries Treaty concluded with the United States in 1908. Her withdrawal is in ...

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  36. STEAMER WRECKED AT TONGA.

    Details have been received regarding the wreek. of the steamer Kinght of St. George it Nukulofa, Tonga. When the steamer Atua left Tonga about A third ...

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  37. LARGEST GAS FLOW IN AMERICA.

    A flow of-gas has been struck on an island in the Bow River, near this town. The output is the largest in America. ...

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  38. LOOKING AHEAD.

    TRENTON (New-dersey), Wednesday The incorporation of the Atlantic rind Pacific Transportation. Company is announced. The now company, which ...

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  39. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Government is engaged in erecting Marconi stations at Lisbon, at various points On the coast of Portugal. and at the Cape Verde Islands. ...

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  40. ENGLISH BISHOPS.

    It is officially announced that she-Right Rev Dr Eden, Bishop of Wakefield since 1897, has been, appointed Bith[?] of Brimingham in succession to ...

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  41. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    At a meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association last night a report was presented stating that all the unions had agreed to support the association in ...

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  42. CLAIM FOR LOST LUGGAGE.

    An action whch involves the question of liability of a steamship company regarding lost luggage, was commenced before. Mr Justice Pring and a jury to-day. ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE’S TROUBLES.

    The mining situation is still critical. The delegate board of the Miners' Federation is meeting to-day, but-up to the 1 o'clock adjournment no decision had been ...

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  44. SUCCESS AT LAST.

    Full details are now available of the great feat of T. W. Burgess, who, at his fourteenth attempt, has swum the English Channel, thus equalling ...

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  45. EARTHQUAKE IN PRUSSIA.

    A strong earthquake has been experienced at Dueren, Aix-la-Chapelle, and Eschweiler. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN COASTAL TRADE

    The Adelaide Steamship Company is having its three now steamer, now [?] [?] of construction on the Cldye. fitted with wireless, telegraphy. ...

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  47. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    It is reported that pleuro-pneumonia has broken out amongst cattle in variods parts [?] Menindie pastoral districts, of which Broken Hill ...

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  48. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN VIENNA.

    Two casefe of Asiatic cholera were reported to the authorities in this city to-day. ...

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  49. THE LITHGOW TROUBLE.

    Mr Camm, M.H.R., delivered an address to members of the Trades Hall Council to-night relative to the Lithgow ironworkers’ trouble. He said ...

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  50. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE

    The Germanr Navy League has a[?] doned the reserve which it has maintained througheut the Morocean [?] It now vigorusly appeals for the ...

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  51. "MAGBETH."

    Sir Herber t Beerbohm Tree produced Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" at His Majesty's theatre last night appearing as Macbeth, with Miss Violet ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    The Premier, Mr Denham, has forwarded £500 to South Africa to be spent in the case of the Queensland soldters' graves. ...

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  53. INTERSTATE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-State Labor Conference, which is to draw up a Labor programme for the next Federal elections, will commence in Tasmania on 8th ...

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  54. THE WAGES BOARD QUESTION.

    Officers of the Miners Federation when asked their opinion to-day concerning the application made yesterday by the Colliery Proprietors' Association ...

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  55. SCULLING.

    [?] and W.Fogwell their both in excellent condition for their recelfor the champions[?] England, on the Thames, next Monday. So far, ...

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  56. RECALL OF GERMAN RESERVISTS.

    Mr Hi[?] the German [?] has no information regarding the alleged recall of German reservists from Australia. ...

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  57. PIG IRON FROM LITHGOW.

    The a[?]cement was made to-day that the united steamship owners had refused to accept a freight of pig irom produce by non-union labor at ...

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  58. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Majesty King George V. has sent a message congratulating Burgess on the determination and endurance which enabled him to accomplish his wonderful ...

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  59. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    At the Central Police Court to-day [?] Churi, the Chinese carpenter on board the s.s. Prinz Waldemer, was sentenced to nine months’ ...

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  60. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    The death has occurred suddenly of Mrs Katherine Cecil Thurston the well-known authoress She was found dead in her bed while staying in Cork. ...

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  61. MARK TWAIN'S OLD HOME

    HANNIBAL (Missouri), Wednesday. The old home of the late S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain), in High street, Hannibal, has been bought by a ...

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  62. SYDNEY LABOR CONUNCIL TO BE CONSULTED.

    The Labor Council met to-night. It was agreed that a conference of the Labor, exective with representatives of the unions concerned in the ...

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  63. BRITISH NAVY.

    It is announced that the Admiralty is substituting a 6000 horse power-Drexel engine for one of the sots of steam engines in the existing twin ...

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  64. COAL LUMPERS’ WAGES.

    A slaim has been made by the Coal [?] Union apon the employers for increased rates of pay, more particularly for night work. ...

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  65. QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRES.

    News from Longreach states that threebush fires broke out in that district this morning, and the they are still burning. ...

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  66. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLICE FORCE.

    The Premier, Mr Verran, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said a sum had been placed on the Estimates to incre[?] the pay to the members of ...

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  67. COLORED SEAMEN.

    Five hundred [?] who are now unemployed [?] declare that since the wages were increased as a result of the recent str[?] the ...

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  68. A MISSIONARY MURDERED.

    Mr Davis, an [?] has been [?] by natives of the interior of Gulana who were exas[?] [?] with him for preaching against ...

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  69. FIRE IN A CANE FIELD.

    It is reported that a disastrous fire has [?] Mr W [?] [?] in the Mossman [?] of cane ...

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