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  2. CABLES.

    A campaign of the postal employes of the United Kingdom, to secure tho redress or their grievances, was inaugurated at Glasgow last weak. The ...

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  3. CABLES.

    One of the passengers by the R.M.S. Orvieto is Mir E. Clinton, third officer ot the steamer F[?]shire which was wrecked on the Somali coast, near Cape ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 words
  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At a gathering of telegraph operators on Saturday night to say farewell to Mr H. J. Sykes, assistant manager at Sydney, who is retiring, Mr J. G. Wilson ...

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  6. CABLES.

    Bolero he fired the shots at M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, Bogroff rose with the rest of the audience, and joined in the greetings and ovations in ...

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  7. CABLES.

    Important information is contained in the annual report to the Government of British Cousul General at Frankfort Sir Francis Opp[?]heimer). It states ...

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  8. SYMPTOMS OF PERITONITIS.

    M. Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia, who was shot during a gala performance at the Opera House, Kieff, on Thursday evening, took an alarming turn to-day. ...

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  9. BRISTOL COAL MINERS STRIKE.

    A strike of coal mine rs has been declared at Brist[?]l Altogether 1200 men are affeeted. They are demanding the same increases as have been grauted to ...

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  10. BELGIAN RESERVISTS.

    The Belgian Cabinet had intended to [?] the three lines of army reserrists to the colors in now of the Moroccan situation and its possible ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A gale struck the salmon cannery at Ketchikan, in Alaska, and wrecked it completely. Two million cans of salmon wore swept into the sea. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES EARTH HUNGER.

    There are already no fewer than 1332 applications for eleven blocks of land which were made available ah Lismore last week. The deposits amount to ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED AND LABOR EX-CHANGES.

    The unemployed at Leicester are boy cotting the local labor exchangee on the ground that, when applying for work, they are sent after positions which have ...

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  14. M. STOLYPIN'S CONDITION SERIOUS.

    M. Stolypin has borne the consequent operation well. A bulletin issued at midnight, however, states that peritoneal symptoms, continue, and that the ...

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  15. CHINESE UNREST.

    The ringleaders of the rioting at Chingtu have been arrested. They include the president and vice-president of the Szechuen provincial assembly. ...

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  16. IRISH STRIKES.

    Owing to the employers [?]sing to recognise the Irish Transport Workers' Union a number of timber men at Dublin have gone out on strike. ...

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  17. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  18. FRENCH UNIONISTS' ATTITUDE.

    The delegates of the amalgamated [?] of the Seine Department [?] that the international capi[?] to create a diversion ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. PRESIDENT TAFT TO TOUR STATES.

    President Taft is planning a political journey through the Western States, in order to explain why he vetoed tiptariff legislation passed by Congress ...

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  20. BOGROF’S RELATIVES ARRESTED.

    Tho authorities regard Bogiraf, the would-be assassin, as a valuables secret agent. His relatives and immediate friends have been arrested. The ...

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  21. LITHGOW SOCIALISTS.

    A resolution carried at a socialistic meeting held at Lithgow last night, was as follows:—“This meeting considers that the social and economic conditions of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Nominations of candidates for the general elections, on 21st September, took place in public throughout the Dominion on Friday, At Russell, where ...

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  23. SPANISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strike of workers in Northern Spain, is still in progress. The Labor Faderation at Saragossa, an ancient town 160 miles west of ...

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  24. PRAIRIE OUTRACE ARREST.

    Edward Davis, the man who was arrested in the village of Hannah, North Dakota, and charged with having assaulted Miss Brice, a school teacher, ...

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  25. FRENCH CONGO TERRITORY.

    The Countess do Brazza, widow of the Lite Picrre Savorgnan de Brazza, the famous explorer or Die Congo Territery, has protested to President Fallieres ...

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  26. FIRE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A big engine shed, the property of the Cooperate Coal Company at Plattsburg, was destroyed, by fire today. The damage is estimated at £1200. ...

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  27. ENTERITIS IN ENGLAND.

    The continued hot wether is responsible for a serious outbreak of enteritis in Nottingham. In six weeks 250 death have occurred from the ...

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  28. HELPED CHILDREN THROUGH WINTER.

    "In my opinion children's colds should hover be neglected, writes Mrs M. E. Ellbourn Piper street, South Broken Hill, N.S.W. "My two sons, Arthur ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. IRISH. RAILWAYS.

    A general stoppage, of work on the railways in Ireland is threatened. The porters at Limerick have already left work. Troops are held in readiness at ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. SCRATCHINGS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  31. QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRES.

    Reports from Charleville state that [?] fires are still prevalent in that district. One large fire, at Boatman Station destroyed the grass on more than ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. EARTHQUAKES IN CHILI.

    Severe earthquake shocks have been experienced on the nitrate fields at Iqui[?]ue an important seaport on the west const of Chili Telegraphic ...

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  33. INTERFERENCE IN A RACE.

    The A.J.C. stipendiary stewards held an inquiry, to-day into the interference with Hartfell, in the Camellia Stakes, at the Rosehill races on Saturday. The ...

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  34. THE RECENT BIG STRIKE.

    Mr Masterman, Under Secretaiy to the Home Office, addressing the members of the National Brotherhood in the Albert Hall yesterday, said that the ...

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  35. COLF.

    The championship golf meeting was continued at Rose Bay links this morning in beautiful weather A cool light southerly breeze blew across the ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND LIQUOR BILL

    The Chief Secretary, Mr Appel, in the course of a speech yesterday, said that there were several amendments to be introduced which he hoped would make ...

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  37. THE PARIS PRESS.

    Tho newspapers are now publishing optimistic articles regarding tho settlement of the Moroccan trouble. They anticipate that the Franoo-Gorman ...

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  38. S.A.J.C. DERBY ACCEPTANCES.

    The first acceptances for the S.A.C. Derby are as follows:—Katlunga, Banffshire, Sanskrit. Persian Chief, Crucial, Posio, Ocean, Loafer, Coupling, Sir ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. BRITAIN'S GOAL.

    The startling announcement was made two weeks ago by Sir William Ramsay, in his presidential address at the annual meeting of the British Association for ...

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  40. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I beg a space in your valuable columns to bring under the notice of the inhabitants of Learmonth and Burrumbeet some of the proposals ...

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  41. GERMAN PRESS VIEW.

    The “Lokal Anzeiger,” commenting on the Moroccan situation, says that merely formal differences remain to be settled. ...

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  42. A SYDNEY SCRATCHING.

    Anrosodin has been scratched for the Hawkesbury Handicap. ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The wheelers at the Sea pit wont on to work as usual this morning, having decided yesterday to withdraw their notices. The Wallsend and Hetton pits ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  45. THE CANARY GROUP CESSION.

    Senor Canalejas, the Spanish Provider, denies that there was any question of ceding to Germany a port or an island in tho Canary Group. ...

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  46. ARBITRATION.

    President Taft, it is reported, has drama up in outline a speech which he will debtor in an attempt to overcome the opposition of the Senate to a ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. CHINESE REVOLT.

    Alarming nows continues to come to [?]and respecting the situation at Chengtu Tens of thousands of rebels, armed with matchlocks, are besieging the town. ...

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  48. AVIATION.

    James Ward, of this city, who is attempting to win the prize of £10,000 for a flight across the United States, from New York to San Francisco, mode good ...

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  49. WAGES OF WHEAT LUMPERS.

    The wheat lumpers to-day refused to load the steamer, Sussex; The reason given by thorn was that the stevedores refused to pay the increased wages ...

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  50. DEAR FOOD IN FRANCE.

    Every effect is being made by the local authorities in Prance to relieve the food famine caused by the drought. The municipality of Cherbouig and those of ...

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  51. BALLARAT MECHANICS' INSTITUTE

    Tho general committee met last evening; Mr H. Doepel (president) in the chair. Accounts amounting, to £131 14s 2d were passed for payment. It was reported ...

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  52. ATTITUDE OF PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS.

    The trouble with regard to the treatment of professional golf players at the Australian championship meeting, is not so serious as it would appear be far ...

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  53. THEATRE EMPLOYES.

    The Theatre Employes Federation is making strong efforts to obtain an agreement with, ail the theatrical managers in Sydney with respect to wages and ...

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  54. BRITISH AIRMAN KILLED.

    An acroplaning fatality occurred at Hendon, near London, yesterday. An airman anted amed Cammell from a height of 90 feet, and was lolled on the spot. ...

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  55. A GOVERNMENT REVERSE.

    The latest news regarding the trouble at Chengtu is that the British Consul at Chungking is sending refugees flown the river, fearing an extension ...

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  56. ANNUAL STALLION PARADE.

    Sir, —Upon perusing your report of the above parade one naturally comes to the conclusion that the Ballarat A. and P. Society inauguarated and carried out ...

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  57. RAGING IN INDIA.

    It is announced that the decision of the Governor of Bombay Presidency (Sir George Sydenham Clarice) to reduce the number of race meetings and institute ...

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  58. SEVERE RIOTING IN VIENNA

    A socialist demonstration, organised ns a protest against dear food, took place in this city yesterday. A crowd of 50,000 persons marched to the ...

    Article : 128 words
  59. MELBOURNE BUILDING TRADE.

    Mr Hannah, secretary of the Builders’ Laborers’ Union, questioned as to the prospects of settling the dispute in the building trade, said to-day that the ...

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  60. BOXING.

    Bandsman Rice, the English light heavy-weight boxer, arrived, from Eng land to-day. He expressed the opinion that "Wells would be lucky if he lasted ...

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  61. DORAN DEFEATS HICKMAN.

    Pat. Doran, 13st 4lb, of Melbourne, beat “Dutch" Hickman, 13st, of New South Wales, to-night, in a boxing contest at the Melbourne Athletic Club. ...

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  62. BRUNSWICK SHOOTING CASE.

    Mr Dwyer, P.M., whose report on the Brunswick shooting, incident was referred back to him has informed the. Chief Secretary that he does not see his ...

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  63. HOME RULE.

    Fitty members of the Eighty Club are touring Ireland in connection with the Liberal Home Rule campaign. Mr Redmond, speaking at a reception ...

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  64. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    An explosion occurred at the Cunnarman colliery, in Glamorganshire, on Saturday. One hundred miners were entombed and two others wore killed. ...

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  65. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS ON TOUR.

    The Australasian league of Rugby Pootballers, who will play in England this season, arrived at Plymouth by the R.M.S. Orvieto on Friday. All tho men ...

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  66. ANTWERP FIRE.

    An official enquiry" has been held to ascertain the cause of the fire which occurred at Antwerp last week, when a number of timber warehouses and nine ...

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  67. LETTER-CARRIERS’ GRIEVANCES

    At the inter-State Conference of letter carriers to-day, Mr Brown (S.A.) that in view of the (treat increase in the cost of living the maximum wage for ...

    Article : 95 words
  68. THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Sir.—The Royal Colonial Institute in Northumberland Avenue, London, desires to increase its power and add to its usefulness as an instrument in ...

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  69. BOXING IN LONDON.

    The forthcoming fight between “Jack Johnson and Bombardier Wells at Earl’s Court was denounced from numerous pulpits yesterday. ...

    Article : 82 words
  70. SIR T. GIBSON-CARMIGHAEL.

    King George granted a special farewell audience at Balmoral Castle to Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmiobael, formerly Governor of Victoria, and now ...

    Article : 87 words
  71. MINERS TURF CLUB RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  72. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,181 words
  73. NETHERLANDS SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Vongaza of Berlin yesterday beat G. E. [?] of Cambridge, and formerly. of the Geelong, College, for the amateur. sculling championship for the ...

    Article : 44 words
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