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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    My Price, one or the seven members of the Legislative Assembly who were ejected on Tuesday night, states that he intends to issue a writ against Mr ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The German banks were stormed with selling orders yesterday, despite1 the reassuring statements that the negotiations on the Moroccan situation ...

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  4. CABLES

    Every effort is beings made by the Spanish authorities to cope with the dangerous revolutionary and industrial crisis, which has arisen. During the ...

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  5. CABLES.

    In consequence of the strike of 900 steelworkers at Dowlais, in Glamorganshire, the blast furnaces have been damped down. ...

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  6. SPEECH BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Attorney-General, in a speech at Temora to-day, said the Opposition wore making a great mistake if they thought the Government could be ...

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  7. STREET RAILWAYS IDLE.

    A strike, which is causing great inconvenience to the townspeople, is in progress here. Seventeen hundred men employed on the street railways have ...

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  8. DEAR FOOD.

    Many mass meetings held in Germany yesterday carried resolutions asking that steps be taken to protect the consumers against the unusual ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    The Premier (M. Canalejas) states that all implicated in starting the movement have been arrested, because they have fled to France and to Algeria. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL CONTROL.

    Mr Sydney Buxton, president of the Board of Trade, adopting a scheme drawn up by Sir Charles Mocara, has invited the loading representative ...

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  11. LIVERPOOL PLAINS BY-ELECTION.

    [?]bor candidate, having petitioned [?] the return of Mr [?] Liberal member for [?] who was elected by a ...

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  12. FURTHER RIOTS IN VIENNA.

    Dear food riots continue in pa[?] of Austria. Several bakers’ shops haw been stormed and wrecked at Zwitten, where Hungarian troops were engaged ...

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  13. SITUATION IN PROVINCES QUIETER.

    The situation in the provinces is now quieter. The Working Men’s Association held a secret session at Gijon yesterday, ...

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  14. DEATH-SENTENCED CONVICTS’ FEUD.

    A strange tragedy occurred in the local prison yesterday. Among the inmates of the gaol were two men under sentence of death, who bad a ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.

    The State Treasurer, Mr Vaughan, delivered his Budget speech, to-night. The revenue for the past year was £4,181,472 or £195,000 in excess of the previous ...

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  16. SPORTING NEWS.

    Entries for the Spring meeting of the Ballarat Turf Club, to be held on Friday, 6th October, close on Monday evening at 8, at Craig’s Hotel, with the ...

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  17. TROUBLE SPREADING.

    Three ironfound[?] at Wexford have locked out their employes. An other Him has decided that, as some of their employes joined the Irish Transport ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a record attendance at the Empire Fair last night, the takings at the door being in excess of those for any previous night. The gathering was ...

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  19. DRAUGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the draughts match, J. Armstrong of Ballarat, played H. Egan, of Melbourne. Egan won one game, and one game was drawn. ...

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  20. BUNGAREE TURF CLUB.

    Officers and members of the above club are reminded that the annual meeting will be Held at Hager's Criterion hotel, Doveton street, at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  21. A BISHOP'S VIEWS.

    The Bishop of Carlisle (Dr John William Diggle connected his remarks with the prevailing unrest when addressing the Carlisle Diocesan Conference on ...

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  22. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Arnst, the champion sculler, says [?] has changed his mind, and that he will not go to England to row Barry for [?] than [?]1000 and expenses. "I went to ...

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  23. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The Royal Pictures were again well patronised last evening, and the programme. which included the romantic story, “Enoch Arden,” was greatly ...

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  24. THEFT ON BOARD SHIP.

    The detectives have investigated a number of thefts which were reported on the arrival of the s.s. Makura from Australia. Stowaways were suspected. ...

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  25. SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  26. LARGEST STEAMER AFLOAT.

    The new White Star liner Olympic, 45,000 tons, the largest steamer afloat, met with an accident to-day. She left Southampton for Cherbourg and New ...

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  27. LABOR WANTED IN BROKEN HILL.

    There is still a scarcity of labor here. The Central and South mines are advertising for laborers, mullockers, and others. Specially experienced ...

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  28. CHOIR FESTIVAL.

    An organ recital and sacred concert will be given at St. Andrew’s Kirk tonight, at S. A splendid programme has been prepared, including items by the ...

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  29. RANDWICK TRAINING.

    A party from Government House, including the Governor-General and number of ladies, visited Randwick late this morning, to sen tho trials of ...

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  30. CITY ENTERTAINERS.

    A first-class programme has been arranged, and will be submitted by the City Entertainers, at Her Majesty 8 Theatre, this evening. The ...

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  31. IRISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike in Ireland continues. An officer of the Board of Trade is now in Dublin seeking to promote a settlement of the dispute. ...

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  32. BRITISH CONSOLS DOWN.

    Consols to-day sold at 76[?]. This is a decline of 12s 6d since Thursday last. Hie explanation is furnished that the immediate cause of this relapse is the ...

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  33. THREATENED MOUNT LYELL STRIKE.

    In response to a deputation from the Parliamentary Labor party, in connection with the threatened trouble at Mount Lyoll, the Premier has ...

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  34. SYDNEY SCRATCHINGS.

    Strathdoon and Ladies’ Man have been scratched for the Epsom Handicap. Strathdoon and Safrano have been struck out of the Metropolitan Handicap. ...

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  35. LICENSED HOUSES IN BRITAIN

    Tho Licensed Victuallers' Defence League has issued a report, which shows that licensed houses are diminishing at the rate of 1300 yearly. A resolution ...

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  36. VICTORIAN PRODUCERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE COMPANY.

    A very successful meeting of shareholders and farmers of Dungaree district was held on Wednesday eveningthe company made satisfactory progress. ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    Temperance and Bristol Hill Clubs met on Wednesday to play off for too premiership of tho Maryborough Association The weather was perfect and over ...

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  38. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales opened to-day in the presence of a large crowd. The continental sections of the buyers secured a large portion of the catalogue, French ...

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  39. STRIKE OF LEEDS COLLIERS.

    A strike of 800 colliers at Leeds has [?]ed to much disorder. A coal Train was held up and the house of a colliery manager stoned yesterday. ...

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  40. THE CHINESE RISING.

    After weeks of fighting between the Government troops and the rebels, the Viceroy of Szechun declares that the town of Chingtu is safe, and that the ...

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  41. THE JESTERS’ FAREWELL.

    This evening Mr Edward Branscombe’e delightful company of morry makers will make their final bow to Ballarat audiences at Mechanics' Hall. The ...

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  42. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  43. PRECAUTIONS IN PARIS.

    The Government has prohibited the holding of anti-war and anti-dear food meetings in tho city. ...

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  44. JOHNSON-WELLS MATCH.

    The campaign initiated by the Rev. F. B. Meyer, of Regent’s Park Chapel, in opposition to the holding of the Johnson-Wells’ boxing match is gathering ...

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  45. POLISH COUNT’S CRIME.

    Count Bogdan Po[?]kier, a well-known Polish nobleman, who was arrested [?] May last on a charge of having murdered his brother-in-law, a lad of 17 ...

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  46. ACCIDENT ON FRENCH WAR-SHIP.

    An accident occurred to-day aboard the French armored cruiser Gioire as she was lying in Toulon Harbor. A breachlock exploded, with the result ...

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  47. THE MISSING S.S. ROSEDALE.

    It is now regarded as certain that the steamer Rosedale was wracked by Friday's storm. As far as can be ascertained, the passengers were:—Mr and ...

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  48. M. STOLYPIN’S ASSASSINA-TION.

    Bogroff, the assassin of M. Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia, has been handed over to the court-martial, which is to try him. ...

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  49. EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    Tickets for the League excursion to Melbourne to-morrow may be obtained up to half-past nine o'clock this evening at Bade’s King’s, and Dark s ...

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  50. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier, Mr Verran, said he would visit Melbourne shortly to confer with tho Prime Minister regarding tho ...

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  51. FOUR MORE DEATHS.

    Four more of the men who were injured on the Gloire hare succumbed. ...

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  52. PEDESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Much interest is being centred in the meeting of J. Donaldson, of Victoria, and C. E. Holway, of America, for the world’s sprint championship, which ...

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  53. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The time-tables for tho whole of the competitions are now ready, and are procurable at the South Street office or Herbert's music warehouse, Sturt street. ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL CONGRESS

    The Medical Congress was continued to-day. Surgeon-General Williams, in an address, said within the next two or ...

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  55. PICTURES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African News,” published at Capetown, appeals to the Union Government to prohibit the importation of cinematograph pictures of the Johnson? ...

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  56. THE CZAR’S RESCRIPT.

    The Czar has issued a rescript, in which he states “the expressions of indignation which are reaching me from all sides show that all right-minded ...

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  57. GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 314 words
  58. ANGLICAN CHURCHMAN PASSES.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Dr Robinson Duckworth, Sub-Dean and Canon of Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the King in 1910. He was ...

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  59. "THE SAILOR'S WEDDING.”

    A charming and splendidly-written romantic drama, entitled “The Sailor’s Wedding,” by Mr E. Brinsley Hill, will be produced at Her Majesty's Theatre, on ...

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  60. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Henry Cleridge, nine years of age, was seated in a sulky with his father at Kerwell on Wednesday. His father got out of the gig to drive a cow, and left ...

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  61. AVENGING MURDERS.

    Advices from the Abor country are to the effect that the natives will muster probably 10,000 against the punitive force which has gone out to avenge the ...

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  62. DEATH IN CAPTIVE’S HANDS.

    The punitive expedition which was despatched from Lagos to the River Forcados, in Southern Nigeria, when it was learned last month that Mr F. S. ...

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  63. TRAPPED BY LAVA

    A tragic incident is reported in connection with the great eruption of Etna, the Sicilian volcano. Eight peasants were overtaken by one of the many ...

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  64. HAMILTON SHOW.

    The show was concluded to-day in dull weather. About 5000 people were present, and the gate receipts for the two days totalled [?]5 In daurght stock, J. ...

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  65. SUSPECTED ESPIONAGE.

    Two English yachtsmen were arrested on suspicion of espionage at Emden, a fortified seaport in Hanover. Throe photographs of the Emden ...

    Article : 45 words
  66. Advertising

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