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  2. CABLES.

    News of serious trouble at Durazzo, on the west coast of Turkey-in-Europe, has been received. It is reported that 400 Malissori ...

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  3. THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.

    The “Cstizen." attributes the diversion of British emigrants from Canada to Australia to the sternness of the struggle for a livelihood in the western ...

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  4. CABLES.

    Ten days ago hundreds of engineer apprentices at the Dalmuir and other shipbuilding yards on tho Clyde went out on strike. ...

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  5. CABLES.

    It is anticipated that the Trade Unon-Congress, which is to meet at Newport in "Wales, shortly, will give shape to ascheme for the establishment of a Trade ...

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  6. CABLES.

    Financial circles are discussing the Panama Canal legislation, which is seri[?] affecting railroad stocks. Pacific [?]derwont a considerable liquidation. ...

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  7. CABLES.

    Mr Roosevelt, speaking at Wilkesbarre, in Pennsylvania yesterday, made a characteristically vigorous reply to the allegations of Senator Penrose, who ...

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  8. A MUTINY THAT FAILED.

    A serious mutiny has occurred on the steamer Maldange, by which a hundred-Portuguese Royalists were being deported to Africa. When the vessel was ...

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  9. SUEZ CANAL RATES REDUCTION

    Reports have been circulating in America that the prospective lowering of the Suez Canal rates is in retaliation for certain provisions of the ...

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  10. UNION IS STRENGTH.

    The Dook Laborers’ Union has given notice of its intention to move an important resolution at the forthcoming Congress of Trades Unions a ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    General Boyers was interviewed on Friday by a representative of Reuter's Agency, He said he was visiting England to discuss a defence scheme ...

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  12. GERMAN NAVAL YARDS.

    The Imperial dockyard authorities at Kiel have intimated that a thousand hands will have to be discharged unless adequate means are afforded for ...

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  13. "HAIR-TRIGGER LEGISLATION.”

    Mr R. T. Schwerin, vice-president of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, interviewed yesterday, said the passage of the Panama Canal Bill would wipe out ...

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  14. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Eddy Durnam, the Canadian sculler, who is challenging Ernest Barry for the championship of the world, asks £300 expenses, and agrees to forego ...

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  15. CHARGES OF CORRUPTION.

    A Senatorial sub-committee is investigating the question of political campaign contributions, following upon a bitter debate, in which Mr Roosevelt ...

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  16. LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    Continuous streams of people are viewing the body of General Booth, which is lying in state at Clapton. The coffin is being guarded by six men and ...

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  17. AMERICAN GAMBLER’S END.

    It has trailspired that Rogers, an American who was killed in the Eastern Soudan while engaged in elephant poaching was a noted gambler. During the ...

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  18. FRENCH SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The dispute Between the Messageries Maritimes Company and its seamen has at length been settled. The men have accepted the company’s offer of ...

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  19. BALLARAT CITY SEWERAGE.

    A prominent plsce is given in this year’s annual mayoral report to the question of sewering the City. Cr Barker deals as follows with the matter.— ...

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  20. TRUST MONEY.

    In accordance with the decision, arrived at on Thursday, Mr J. D. Archhold, president of the Standard Oil Company, was called yesterday to give ...

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  21. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    President Taft has signed a bill for the creation of an Industrial Commission to investagato the conditions governing labor throughout the ...

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  22. THE BALKANS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that King Nicholas, of Montenegro, has called out the army, and that fighting is proceeding ...

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  23. MONSTER MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A stream of visitors yesterday viewed the body of the late General Booth. A great memorial service will be beld at the Olympia on Wednesday, and there ...

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  24. THE BILL SIGNED.

    President Taft has signed the Panana Canal Bill. ...

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  25. CHINA’S TROUBLES.

    In the course of a letter to the "times," in paying a tribute to the Advisory Council, which is composed of representatives of all the provinces of ...

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  26. MELBOURNE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Representatives of all denominations met at the Exhibition Building this afternoon for a memorial service, which took place under the direction of ...

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  27. ALLEGED DYNAMITE PLOT.

    Six members of the Industrial Workers of the World, a socialistic organisation have been arrested on suspicion that they were concerned in a ...

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  28. MR ROOSEVELT'S DISCLAIMER.

    Mr Roosevelt, when interviewed on Friday said he know nothing of any contributions from the Standard Oil Company. He added that he was thankful ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The budget debate in the House of Representatives was concluded on Saturday morning. Mr Massey, the Premier, saic that trade, commerce, and industry ...

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  30. PROTEST AGAINST TURKISH METHODS.

    The Montenegrin Consul-General has received a despatch from Cettigne in which a probtest is made against the incessant Turkish fusilade on the frontier ...

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  31. CAMPAIGN FUND DECLARED.

    Senator Dixon has published a statement that the campaign expenses of the Progressives will mot exceed £30,000. Stories of She excessive spending of ...

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  32. DR SUN-YAT-SEN ALSO OMPTIM-ISTIC.

    Dr Sun-Yat-Sen, whose assassination was recently reported has arrived at Tientsin. The object of his visit is to endeavor to settle the differences ...

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  33. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    A dastardly attempt to wreck a Canadian-Pacific train has been discovered in the Komarno district. Some of the rails were removed from the ...

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  34. THE SITUATION IMPROVED.

    David Bey at the head of a force of Turkish troops, entered Berana yesterday, whereupon the Montenegrins dispersed. ...

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  35. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Mr Bryan, in his journal, “The Commoner," published at Lincoln, in Nebraska, is assailing the Progressive tariff plank in the Republican ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES AND AMERICA.

    The Government has decided to establish a commercial agency on the west coast of America. The "Governement is satisfied that trade relations of a ...

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  37. ARRIVAL AT PEKIN.

    Dr Sun-Yat-Sen arrived here yesterday, and was accorded a magnificent reception. rivalling that given to Yuan-Shi-Kai, the President. ...

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  38. FIGHTING MONOPOLY.

    A prosecution has been initiated by the Federal authorities against the American Bell Telephone Company under the provisions of the Sherman ...

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  39. SPANISH GAMBLING DEN RAIDED.

    The police last night raided a gambling den at Chaves, which was known to be frequented by smugglers. A fierce conflict ensued, in which five ...

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  40. UNREST IN NICARACUA.

    The United States Department of State is investigating the circumsances if the deaths of two Americans who are alleged to have been murdered. ...

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  41. WENDOUREE WORKING BEE.

    The Wendouree Recreation Club's fashionable picture night atr Pathe's to night is creating much interest. Only those tickets purchased beforehand help the ...

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  42. AMUSEMENTS.

    The huge Colisum Picture Palace was crowded in every part on Saturday evening and at the matinee in the afternoon between two and three thousand children ...

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  43. BERLIN OLYMPIAD.

    In order to ensure efficient representation at the next Olympic Games meeting, which is to be held here in 1916. the Government in making a ...

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  44. ENGLAND’S SUMMER

    Rain has fallen in England on 23 days out of 24. It has not ceased raining during the last 30 hours. The wheat being harvested is unfit for ...

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  45. MR ROOSEVELT’S ATTITUDE.

    When Congress was about to adjourn, Senator La Falotto raised the Archbold-Roosevelt controversy. Senator La Fallotte demanded a complete investigation. ...

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  46. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Bertha Rebecca Erskine, a middleaged woman, appeared at the Police Court to-day on a charge of doing damage to the extent of £40 to furniture ...

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  47. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr H. Adams a well-known entomologist who died recently, bequeathed to the South Kensington Museum his collection of 150,000 butterflies, which ...

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  49. THE "STANDARD” REPROVED

    The "Standard." one of the chief [?] newspapers, a few days ago published a singular story, to the effect that Mr Winston Churchill, First ...

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  50. CHAMPIONSHIP BOXERS.

    Mr Victor Bryer, fight promoter, has offeredJack Johnson £6000 to meet Joe Jeanette for [?] in Paris or at Monte Carlo. [?] offer is made to ...

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  51. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    The "Neueste Nachrichten" (winch is the organ of Messrs Krupp) in its issue of yesterday, advocates the holding of Joint Austro-German army ...

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  52. BANK OFFICIAL ARRESTED.

    An official of the Schoffhausen Bank embezzled Prussian Consols worth £8500. He was arrested in the act of attempting to commit suicide. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN INSURANCE COM-PANY AFFECTED

    A man named Hark Friedman of Hickfang, was before the Police Court yesterday on a charge of having, by means of a forged instrument, obtained ...

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  54. AUSTRALIANS AND AFRICANS.

    The cricket match between Australia and wales, at Cardiff has been abandoned. Rain fell throughout Friday nighty and the wicket yesterday was ...

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  55. A WATCHMAN'S ENCOUNTER.

    Last night Robent Lennox, nightwatchman at Darling Harbor railway yard, saw two men on top of a truck loaded with goods. They jumped to the ground. ...

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  56. A BANK RAIDED

    Six armed and marked desperadoes held up a branch hank in the Cedar Cottage district yesterday, and escaped in an automobile with £100. The ...

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  57. RAIN STOPS ALL CRICKET.

    Every county, cricket match and the international games at Cardiff and Manchester were suspended yesterday, owing to heavy rain. ...

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  58. BATMENS PICTURES.

    The management of Pathos Pictures are presenting a programme for to-night that is brimful of attraction. Among the special features to be presented mny ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL, CON-TRACT.

    The mail, contract which was recently signed between the, South African Goverment and the Royal Mail Packet Company provide, for a flat fruit ...

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  60. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr J. Keir Hardie, Labor M.P. for Merthyr-Tydvil has an article in yesterday’s issue of the "Pioneer" (published in Merthyr Tydvil), in which he ...

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  61. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES

    The Sydney correspondent of the “Economist" is doubtful whether the money spent by Mr Griffiths on public works will ever show an adequate ...

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  62. DISCOVERY OF A COFFIN.

    A Workman engaged in excavation work for a new nine-story building at the corner of Clarence and York streets, this morning came across a coffin six ...

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  63. EARTHQUAKE IN ARIZONA.

    Prospectors report that enormous fissures have appeard in the earth as a result of a great earthquake in the Flagstaff district; Hundreds of cattle ...

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  64. REPRESSING OPIUM SMOKING.

    Determined efforts are being made to lessen the consumption of opium in the Straits Settlements. The Provincials governments, including Burma, have ...

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  65. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The splendid Bison film "Lieutenant's Last Fight," and the aocompanying fine series of pictures, attracted an immense attendance at Her Maiesty's Theatre on ...

    Article : 124 words
  66. SIR GEO. SYDENHAM CLARKE

    Sir Geo. Sydenham Clarke’s Governorship has been extended another six months. It is announced that at the end of that time he will be succeeded ...

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  67. THREE-CORNERED ELECTION CON-TEST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  68. THE KAISER'S COLD.

    The Kaiser as suffering from a cold, which presented his attendance at the military manoeuvres in Saxony. ...

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  69. SYDNEY BURGLARIES.

    Leslie Finuey, who resides in Carilla street, Burwood, was awakened by his dog berking last night. Taking a revolver, he went outside and saw that ...

    Article : 96 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN.

    Madamee Kirkby Lunn, who opened her Australian seadon in Melbourne on Saturday night and scored a great triumnh, has many claims to distinction She ...

    Article : 412 words
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