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  2. CABLES.

    A fire broke out yesterday in the palatial clubhouse of the Chicago Golf Club. A number of the monitors assisted to extinguish the [?]ames. Three of the ...

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  3. CABLES

    The Russian Ambassador at Constantinople (M. do Giers) has warned the Porte, that any concessions to the Albanians should be granted to the other ...

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  4. CABLES.

    The “Times” this morning eulogises the lead given by Australia, New Zealand, and other dominions in practical measures of defence. That journal says ...

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  5. THE COAL VEND.

    The hearing of the appeal by the shipping companies interested agains[?] the decision of Mr Justice Isaacs in the Coal Vend case was again before the High. ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The authorities at Alexandria have arerested a man, who recently came to Egypt from Constantinople. He was foun. to be in possession of documents. ...

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  7. N.Z. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Government introduced a bill for the reform of the public service. The measure provides Mr placing the service ...

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  8. SLAUGHTER OF BULGARIANS.

    Official reports on the massa[?] of Christians, at Kochana, show that several officers, a large proportion of the garrison, and throe civil officials actively ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PATRIOTISM.

    Field-Mars[?]al Sir Evelvn Wood, V.C. in sp[?] at Brentwood, in Essex to-day referred to universal military training. ...

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  10. KEIR HARDIE VISITS UNITED STATES

    Mr J. Keir Hardic. M.P., the well known English Socialist, has arrived hers en route for the United States. He is to make a tour of the Republic, ...

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  11. INSULTED THE ARMY.

    Two [?] French Labor officials, M.M. Sar[?], secretary of the Provision Trandes Federation. and Bidamant, cecretary of the Railway Federation, have ...

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  12. MEW BATTLESHIPS.

    It is announced that the battleships under the current year’s naval estimates will be armed with 14-inch guns, will he longer than the 25,000-ton battleship Don ...

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  13. GOLD IN NEW GUINEA.

    The steamer Matunga, which arrived this morning from Papua, brought news of a large gold yield at Keravukum, Woodlark Island. The owner of the ...

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  14. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    The "Morning Post" regrets Mr Taft's attempt to justify the breach of faith. The bill, it adds, violates treaty rights, and seriously injures our trade, and that ...

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  15. SEVERE CYCLONIC STORM.

    A cyclonic storm which passed over Grenfell township, 272 miles from Sydney, yesterday, caused extensive damage Many houses were unroofed, and ...

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  16. BRITISH NAVAL BASE.

    Mr Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, has visited Immingham, with a view to investigating its suitability for 3 naval base. ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN TIMOR.

    Further [?]ticurars have been received regarding the fighting which took [?] the Government troops and the rebels in the Portuguese island ...

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  18. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    General Margin, who a few days ago was reported to be within 75 miles of Marrakesh with a French force 4000 strong, has succeeded in surprising one ...

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  19. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  20. THE LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    The wreath sent by tho King and Queen to Clapton was placed at the head of tile coffin of the late General Booth. The wreath was 4 feet in ...

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  21. CANADA PLANS EMPHATIC PRO-TEST.

    The Canadian Cabinet is preparing to register a vigorous protest against the Panama Canal Bill. The Government, will co-operate with ...

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  22. SHEEP FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Company to-day shipped 146 merino stud sheeps for South Africa. The sheen are consigned to private purchasers. The ...

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  23. KIRKBY LUNN.

    The world-famous contralto, who will give her third concert, in Australia in Ballarat-a fact for which the public here can feel indebted to the enterprise ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The Pail Mall Gaztte" states this evening [?] the Australian cricketers [?], approxinately.£780 as their share of the receipts from their test ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    As the resuit of the enquiry into the recent unrest among tho sailors of the Black Sea fleet 300 men have been landed and ordered to be ...

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  26. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The State, Cabinet to-day discussed the question, of the Governor-General's occupancy of Government House. Nothing definite was done, and the Cabinet will ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. BOXING.

    Townsend to-night knocked out Les O'Tonned in the 20th round of a boxing bout. ...

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  28. THE CHINESE REPUBLIC

    Dr Sun Yat Sea has inaugurated the amalgamation of the Tung Man Hui and four of the other most powerful parties [?] anew organisation, which is to be ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A meeting was held in the Congregational Hall Woolahra, last night, deseribed as "A rally for freedom." The Rev. F.B. Cowling prededed. He said a ...

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  30. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Gorman newspapers’ comments on the Panama Canal Bill largely coincide with those of the English papers. The German pres; generally refers to ...

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  31. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  32. PREVIOUS TESTS.

    Figures obtained from the Board of Courted show that, as compared with the [?] takings by Noble's team three years [?] Gregory's conbination has ...

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  33. BANKRUPTCY OF A MANAGER.

    The examination in bankruptcy of Frank Denison Brown, late general manager in Australia for the Singer Sewing machine Company, was ...

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  34. BASKET-BALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  35. DR.G. E. MORRISON MARRIED

    Dr G. E. Morrison the Australian who has been appointed political adviser to Yuan Shih-Kai, President of China, was married in London to-day to Miss ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fact that the annual amateur theatrical performance in aid of Nazareth House, attracted a big audience at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. ...

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  37. VICTORIAN MOTOR EXHIBITION.

    The first motor show, ever held in Melbourne will begin at the Exhibition Building next Saturday. Over £150.000 worth of motor cars and commerical ...

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  38. OTHER ARRESTS EFFECTED.

    Three arrests have been made here in counc[?] with the posting of seitions com[?] lently appealing to the [?] to rise against British ...

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  39. THE KAISER’S HEALTH.

    It is officially stated that the Kaiser experienced a stiffening of the muscles in the neck, and afterwards a shivering fit, and a general feeling of ...

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  40. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 words
  41. FLOODS IN WALES.

    The present month in the rainiest August experienced in England in living memory. Severe floods are being experienced in ...

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  42. NO NEWS.

    No [?] has come through to-day [?] the state of the ground at Norwich, where the Australians and an Eleven at England have been awaiting. ...

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  43. A DEFAULTING CADET.

    At the police court to-day Francis Giles, a cadet, was charged with having, failed to render the personal service required under the Defence Act. Giles’ ...

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  44. COST OF DAIRY PRODUCE.

    The easiest way to compare the cost of milk, cheese, and butter, says an English authority, is to take the question in terms of the price of a gallon of ...

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  45. TRAMS HELD.HP.

    The floods which were caused by "the abnormal rains covered the railway lines in places The Norwich express was held up at Kingslynn, and other trains ...

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  46. THE AUSTRALLIAN ELEVEN

    It is expected by the Bord of Control that the Australian cricketers now in Engiand will each receive a dividend of £200 out of the tour. ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The fire in the General post Office, which seriously interfered with telegraphic end telephonic communication in attributed to a defective electric circuit. ...

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  48. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    No trace, of the whereabouts of Gerald Tolmer has yet been found. Tolmer, who is manager of the Glenloth battery, has been missing since 19th ...

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  49. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  50. SEVEN YEARS FOR £100,000

    Gallay, the cashier of the Comptoir Nationale d'Escompte de Paris, who in 1905 absconded on board his own yacht Catharina with £100,000, has been ...

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  51. BACK TO EVE’S COSTUME.

    A great stir has been created at Minneapolis, Minnesota, by a series of sermons in which the Rev. G. Morill has denounced the present trend of women's ...

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  52. PURSUIT OF FOOTPADS.

    Last right Martin Bennett, while on his way home through the Domain was attacked by two young men. One of them caught hini by the throat. ...

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier. Mr Peake, introduced a bill to amend the Constitution. The object is to divide the Appropriation Bill into ...

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  54. MINERS’ WAGES INCREASED.

    The Northumberland minors have obtained from the Conciliation Board an increase of 2½ per cent. in wages. This follows the example in Durham, where a ...

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  55. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  56. A MURDERER’S IDENTITY".

    The Eastbourne murderer, who was believed to be named Hicks Murray, has now been identified as Robert Heury Honey. whose sister, it is recalled, was ...

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  57. LESSONS OF THE TITANIC.

    The B[?]rd of Trade has issued a notice calling the attention of shipmasters to the fact that it is a misdemeanor cot proceed to the relief of a distressed ...

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  58. COURSING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  59. ALLEGED IMPOSTTION.

    A warrant has been issued at Wallaroo for the arrest of a men who described himself as a petty officer and re[?]ting agent for the Australian ...

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  60. RUINED CAREER ENDED.

    The death has occurred in prison Atlanta, Georgia, of Colonel Wilson, formerly head of the United Wireless Company. Wilson, was serving a sentence ...

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  61. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    The magnificent programme which has been displayed to satisfied andiences at the Coliseum for the last few nights will be submitted again this evening. It ...

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  62. EXPLORING LABRADOR.

    Advices have been received from an exploring expedition which set out some time ago to investigate the unknown parts ofLabrador. Mr Henry Bryant, ...

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  63. A PITIFUL TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Dingwall in Sortland, to-day. Attra [?] the sparks, a child approached a broken electric cable. Its ...

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  64. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN’S WIDOW.

    The sum of £50 been subscribed in response to the appeal made on behalf of the widow and children of Mr Lindsay Camphell, the Australian aviator, who ...

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  65. N.S.W.PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr M'Forlane moved-"That in the opinion of this House the Crown Lands Act should be amended by abolishing the ...

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  66. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    The trustees of theF elton beanest have purchased the picturs “Now England." by Wilfred Yon Gleen. for the Melbourne National Galelry. The price paid ...

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  67. PATHE'S PICTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  68. Advertising

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