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  2. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    A disastrous collapse by the Australians before lunch to-day-left England in a nice position in the Test match at the Oval. It was dull and ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Without waiting for a ruling by the State Atheltic Commission as to whether boxing bouts should be permitted the St. Nicholas’ Athletic Club is making ...

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  4. CABLES

    Cable advices received from Alaska today announce that a serious disaster has been caused by the bursting of one of the famous Alaskan glaciers. ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The members of General Booth’s family and the administrative officers of the Salvation Army have received hundreds of telegrams from all parts of the world, ...

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  6. CABLES.

    James Findlay, after a record fight to avoid sentence of death, is now awaiting execution. In 1905 Findlay escaped from prison, ...

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  7. CABLES.

    An army corps has been concentrated at Kuprili and rebels arriving at Kupridi will be disarmed and returned to their homes The army will attack the ...

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  8. CANADA’S NAVY.

    A memorial, which contains a large number of influential names, is being prepared for presentation to Mr Borden, the Prime Minister, and Sir Wilfred ...

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  9. [?]BITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The “Standard” this morning publishes a singular story regarding the recent naval manoeuvres. The journal states that Mr Winston Churchill, First ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Viscount St. Aldwyn, who, as Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, held high offices in several Unionist administrations, delivered a political address at Bibury, in ...

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  11. MONTENEGRO'S PART.

    [?] in Monte[?] which was held to-day [?] agaiust wnat it de[?] the Turkish atrofities at ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.

    Mr P. E. Quinn, Acting Commissioner of Trade for New South Wales, who is engaged in investigating the local conditions throughout California, is ...

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  13. NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    It is officially announced that Mr W. Bramwell Booth, Chief of Staff since 1880, will succeed his father as General and Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  14. THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    M. Poincare the Premier, Who has been on an important mission to Russia, returned to Paris yesterday, and was accorded an ded an ovation. The Premier, in the ...

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  15. ELEPHANT POACHERS.

    The Government expedition, commanded by Captain Fox, which has been engaged for two months in a chase through the Lado Enclave, in Eastern Soudan, ...

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  16. ALBANIANS LEAVING USKUB.

    An agreement has been arrived at by the Turkish authorities and the Albanian rebels at Uskub and the Alban[?] are retirning to their homes. ...

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  17. A SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Some friction has arisen between the Canadian Pacific Railway Company’s shipping department and the National Union of blasters and Mates, owing to ...

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  18. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Edward Durban, champion sculler of Cauda has cabled to the "Sporting Life” challenging Ernest Barry to row for the world’s championship and £500 aside in ...

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  19. THE GENERAL’S DECISION.

    The Salvation Army’s solicitor yesterday opened a sealed packet which was entrusted to him by General Booth, 22 years ago. The packet contained a ...

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  20. FUNDS FOR CRIPPLES.

    American cripples will benefit greatly by the Titanic disaster. Simultaneously with the presentation for probate of the wills of George D. W[?] ...

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  21. THE SYDNEY ARTILLERY.

    Following upon the recent Garrison Artillery trouble comes another in connection with artillery. This time it is the permanent men who are grumbling. ...

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  22. COLLIERY ON FIRE.

    A serious outbreak of fire has occurred in the Wallsend colliery. The fire is believed to be raging an extensive area. No lives are in danger, as all ...

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  23. ALBANIAN SITUATION IMPROVED

    The latest news received regarding the trouble in the Balkans shows that the sitaation in Northern Albania is improving but that the trouble on the ...

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  24. FOURTH DAY’S PLAY.

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  25. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The House of Representatives has adopted the Conference report on the Naval Appropriation Bill. The measure provides for one battleship, a number ...

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  26. NEWS IN AMERICA.

    The House of Representatives has passed a resolution asking the State department to secure all information with regard to the shooting of James ...

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  27. RAIN IN SOUTH SUSTRALIA.

    Timely general rains of a most serviceable character fell on Wednesday night, greatly benfitting the wheat crops. The majority of the stations ...

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  28. EUROPEAN WHEAT CROP.

    The “Times” states that the European wheat crop is inferior to that of 1911 and that a mixture of foreign wheat will be absolutely essential. ...

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  29. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Porte has notified the Powers that Turkey will be unable to accept any responsibility for the consequences of the Montenegrin aggression in the ...

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  30. SECULAR EDUCATION.

    The annual congress of trades unions will shortly be opened at Newport, in Monmouthshire. The Miners’ Federation has given ...

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  31. SEVERE WEATHER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A message from Canterbury stater that at least 10,000 sheep perished during the severe weather recently experienced there. The weather ...

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  32. VICTORIA'S SYMPATHY.

    On behalf of the Victorian Government, Mr Watt (the Premier) last evening sent the following message of condolence to Commissioner Hay, ...

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  33. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Members of the Canadian Cabinet are returning to the capital to prepare for the coming Parliamentary session. The Government’s programme, it is ...

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  34. GERMAN WARNINGS FOR MON-TENTGRO.

    Several of the semi-official German newspapers to-day warn Montenegro that Europe cannot allow an eruption in the Balkans. ...

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  35. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    On Monday last it was slated that President Taft was inclined to veto the Panama Canal Bill unless the leaders of both parties in Congress agreed to a ...

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  36. ROBBERIES BY CARTERS.

    William Mitchell and Arthur James were before the Central Policy Court today, charged with having stolen 3000 cigarettes, valued at £3 the property ...

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  37. N.Z. BREWER’S WILL.

    The official statement regarding the will of the late Mr T. G. McCarthy, a Wellington brewer, shows that his widow receives an annuity of £1200. ...

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  38. “STAR" OFFICE.

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  39. TURKISH MINISTER RESIGNS

    Reuter's corespondent at Constantinople teloqrnphs that Husain Hilmi Pasha, Turkish Minister for Justice, has resigned. ...

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  40. PLANTATION TRAGEDY.

    A fortnight ago a sensation was caused throughout the Straits Settlements by the murder of Mr Mackay, assistant manager at the Johore ...

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  41. FRANCE ACCEPTS AUSTRIAN SUGGESTION.

    France has signified her acceptance of the suggestion of Count Berchtold (the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister) that the Powers should confer with ...

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  42. ALLEGED WRONGUL CONVICTION.

    Sir A. Conan Dayle, the originator of Sherlock Holmes, is interesting himself in what he alleges to be the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of Oscar ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MESSAGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier moved the following resolution:—“That the House place on record its high appreciation of the work ...

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  44. DIVORCE IN AMERICA.

    The American Federation of Cathdlic Societies has denounced divorce on any grounds, and expressed regret at its growing prevalence throughout the ...

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  45. SITUATION STILL UNSETTLED

    Turkish troops from Ipek have relieved Berana. Fighting on the frontier continues. The Albanians at Uskub are ...

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  46. ENTERTAINED BY PRINCE RAN-J[?]TSINJHI.

    The Australian cricketers were entertained by Prince Ranjitsinjhi last night at a banquet. Leading English cricketers were present. ...

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  47. SHOOTING AT AEROPLANES.

    A dummy monoplane sailed across the Broadhead Valley rifle range at Entwistle, Lancashire last month, while two companies of the 5th North Lancashire ...

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  48. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  49. THE SALE OF POISONS.

    Some time ago an advisory committee under the Food and Drugs Act trained regulations dealing with the sale of poisons. The provisions were adversely ...

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  50. BLACK HAND OUTRAGE

    News has been received from Tarrytown, a village 28 miles north-east of New York City, of an outrage by Black Hand adherents. ...

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  51. INTERSTAE NEWS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr Parkes asked whether the Premier would agree to the powers of the Royal Commission of Enquiry into the charges ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The “Standard” is responsible to-day for the statement that Great Britain has accepted an invitation to officially participate in the Exhibition which is to ...

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  53. A NEW ZEALAND TRIBUTE.

    The Premier (Mr Massey), in the House of Representatives to-day, informed members that he had sent a cable message to Mr Bramwell Booth, ...

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  54. BULGARLAN WAR FEELING.

    A resolution was carried by a large meeting at Philoppopolis yesterday, uring a declaration of war against Turkey in order to liberate Macedonia. ...

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  55. A FREQUENT CAUSE OF FIRE.

    A fire which caused considerable damage occurred at the clothing factory of N. A. Turnbull Sussex street. It was caused by a small gas ring, ...

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  56. EDWARD TERRY’S ESTATE.

    The will of the late Mr Edward O’Connor Terry, the well-known actor, who died recently, has been filed for probate. The net personalty amounts to ...

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  57. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress will open at Newport, Wales, on 2nd September. There will be 500 delegates, representing unions having a total membership of ...

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  58. HOME RULE.

    The “Times" this morning forecasts that Ulstermen, at a meeting to be held at Belfast, on the 28th September, will enter into a solemn covenant not to ...

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  59. MELBOURNE MEMORIAL SER-VICE.

    There is to be held in the Exhibition on Sunday a special service in memory of the late General Booth. Mr Watt, the Premier, will be included in the list ...

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  60. WIRELESS SAVES CREW.

    The steamer Eric (2768 tons) owned by Turnbull Brothers, of Cardiff, has been wrecked on Sable Island, to the east of Nova Scotia. She is a tatal ...

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  61. ACTION AGAINST A BANK.

    The action brought by Arthur Reginald Hulthouse, superintendent of the South Australian division of the International Correspondence School, against ...

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  62. A CALLOUS MOTORIST.

    William Alfred Beaumont, 25, was charged at Glebe Police Court to-day with having stolen 10s in money and jewellery valued at 30s from Charles ...

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  63. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA.

    Serious internal troubles have again arisen in the Central American Republic of Nicaragua. The United States Department of ...

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  64. MATCH AGAINST LANCASHIRE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  65. RHODESIA.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Commeroe yesterday a resolution was carried declaring the abnormal cost of living to be due to the tariff and high transit ...

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  66. OPIUM IN MAIL-BAGS.

    The Customs officers have revealed a novel opium smuggling scheme. Mailbags arriving from the Orient were found to contain large quantities of ...

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  67. COLLAPSED IN THE HOUSE.

    Mr Bowman, Leader of the State Opposition, collapsed in the Legislative Assembly at about four o'clock this afternoon. He had been sitting quietly ...

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  68. EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY

    An extraordinary tragedy is engaging the police of this city. Seven men are dead, three more are dying in the hospital, and others are insane, as the ...

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  69. ENGLISH BIRTH-RATE.

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  70. BRIBE OR DONATION.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Penrose explained his action in taking £5000 in 1904 from At Archbold, on behalf of the Standard Oil Company. ...

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  71. AUTOGRAPHED BY CRICKETERS.

    Three bats hearing the autographs of the Australian, South African and English test eleven cricketers are being sold for a charitable object. It is proposed ...

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  72. SIR JOHN GORDON.

    The condition of Sir John Gordon chairman of the Commonwealth Sugar-Commission, is not so alarming as was at first reported. He has been ordered by ...

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  73. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS.

    It is semi-officially announced that the Spanish Government is considering the offer of Brazil to receive the Portuguese Royalists harboring within its borders. ...

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  74. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Sir Joseph Ward has declined the Opposition [?] The party will [?] and appoint a committee to carry on its [?] ...

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  75. SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    Yusef Hamid, brother of the ex-Sultan Mulai hafid has been proclaimed Sultan at Fez Simultaneously, the Pretender, E[?]Hibi, was proclaimed ...

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  76. Advertising

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