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  2. COUNTRY

    At the annual meeting of the Ararat Rific Club Cr J. Irwin was elected president. Mr A. E[?]tobin vice-presidcntl, and Mr P. Irwin captain. The ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Tae St. Petersburg correspondent of tas "[?] has forwarded to [?] a [?]mg story of the fate w[?] the members of a fishing ...

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  4. CABLES.

    Sir Thomas Watt, the South African. Postmaster-General, in a speech at. Dundee, in Natal, last night, advocated a land tax[?] on uninproved land ...

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  5. GABLES,

    Six Bulgarian soldiers who were identified as having participated in the Docato massacres were court-marlialled, and executed over the graves of their ...

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  6. ST. ARNAUD.

    The Kara Kara Council has decided to support the anti-dredging resolutions [?] the Shire of Oxley. Some grave concert, is felt by ratepayers regarding The Baty[?] ...

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  7. CHARLTON.

    A wonderful good percentage of lambs was obtained this season by Mr A. Maher, of Narrewillock, who marked 252 lambs from 212 ewes. The [?]w[?] ...

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  8. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Albert E. Relf, the well-known Sussex cricketor, has joined the M.C C. team for South Africa. (A cable, mcssage received ...

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  9. TROOPS RETURN TO SOFIA.

    King Ferdinand, crooned with a wreath of leaves, headed the Sofia divi[?] of the troops who made a procession [?]ugh the city on their return from ...

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  10. BEAUFORT.

    The tender of Mr A. kay at 3s 6d per aer[?] for grazing on the Beaufort Racecours[?] reserve (142 acres) has been accepted by Reaufort Jockey Club ...

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  11. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Asa result of a police raid on a hairdresser's saloon in King street last night, William Chambers, Alfred M'Lauchlin, Frederick Lawrence, ...

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  12. GEELONG.

    A large stock of wheat comprising something like 140.000 bags, is at North Geelong for Darling, and Son, and at Cori[?] Quay Dreyfus and Co. also ...

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  13. MR P. F. WARNER.

    The illness of Mr P.F. Warner, the Middlesex captain, which overtook him in the field while playing against Lancashire at Aigbuith yester[?] was ...

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  14. CHAOS IN MEXICO.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr Horace M. Towner (Republican) submitted a resolution favoring mediation in Mexico by the United ...

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  15. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    James M'Millan, aged 29 years, described as a clerk, was arrested on the show grounds yesterday, and charged with having passed counterfeit ...

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  16. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    A largo number of letters are appearing in the newspapers in regard to the refusal of Groat Britain to participate in the Panama-Pacific ...

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  17. TWO DAY'S BATTLE.

    The State Department has been informed that several thousand Federals [?]ad rebels in Mexico fought for two days in an engagement at Rodriquez, in ...

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  18. TALBOT.

    Mrs Catrina Knorr, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr G. Sandland, Caralulup, aged 79 years. The deceased was a colonist for over 60 ...

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  19. “JAVA FOR JAVANESE."

    The steamer Montoro arrived from Java today. Captain Mortimer reports considerable unrest among the natives, who are talking of Java for the ...

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  20. LONDONDERRY RIOTS.

    The position continues very critical at Londonderry, where lawlessness has prevailed since the conflicts on Tuesday between Unionists and ...

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  21. DAYLESFORD.

    Mr T. Murray, C.E., of the Water Supply Department, visited Hepburn on Friday, to confer with the Mount Franklin Shiga councillors and ...

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  22. DISGUSTING ORGY.

    At about 1 o'clock this morning [?] stables W. Guinane and A. L.L [?] on duty near No. 14 shad at [?] dock When they discovered several . ...

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  23. THE EU[?]T[?]E

    At the morning service St. Pau[?] y[?]day, the [?] wa[?] pr[?]ached from the text, [?] as ye eat this bread and [?] cup. ...

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  24. VANCOUVER STRIKE.

    One hundred strikers have been arrested at Nanaimo. The police are oamped in the streets, with machine guns, in readiness. There have been many ...

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  25. GERMANY ABSTAINS.

    The North German "Gazette” states that Germany has declined to exhibit at the Panama Pacific Exhibition, which is te be held at San Francisco in 1015. ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.-

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day to consider the case of William Wright, Whose execution had been fixed for 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. ...

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  27. THE TANNING TRADE.

    The Wages Board for tao tanning trade has completed its work, and the new determination will be gazetted so as to come into operation on September 16. ...

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  28. CHURCH JUBILEE.

    The Pleasant street Methodist jubilee celebrations were continued yeste[?]day. when Sunday school ann[?]ary services were held in the School Hall. The ...

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  29. ANTI-ALIEN LAW.

    The United States Government has decided to give every facility to the Japanese Government to test the anti-alion dispute in the United States courts. ...

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  30. SHOTS EXCHANGED.

    Further disturbances occurred at-Londonderry to-day, when shots were exchanged. The result was that a policeman was wounded by one of the ...

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  31. WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day was observed for the first time yesterday, and £133 was raised. The money will be devoted to the establishment of art ...

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  32. CANADA’S MILITIA.

    General Sir lan Hamilton’s report on tho Canadian militia, recommends the establishment of a national reserve, the creation of adequate war stores, and ...

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  33. GORDON.

    A fancy dress ball was held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Friday night, in aid of the St. Joseph’s Home, Surrey Hills, and proved a highly successful ...

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  34. OTAGO FLOODS.

    The third flood for the season is being experienced in Otago. It is the Worst for 30 years. Considerable damage has been done, and farm ...

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  35. CHINESE REVOLT.

    As the result of the decisive cheek administered to the Chinese rebels, great numbers of Chinese refugees are arriving in Kobe. Dr Sun Yat Sen ...

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  36. GERMAN BALOON.

    The balloon Metzeler ascended southeast of Berlin and drifted into Russain territory. The balloon was riddled with 200 shots and considerably damaged. ...

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  37. PHTHISIS ON RAND.

    Mr Kotze, the Government mining engineer, in his annual report on the Rand mines, makes a plea for improved health conditions in working. ...

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  38. IMPERIAL APPELLATE.

    It is announced on private iuforina[?] tion received in Sydney that the [?] Government has offered Sir Samuel Griffith, Chief Justice of the High Court of ...

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  39. TWO IMMIGRANTS PINED.

    George Wass, aged. 20, was charged at the same court in Hi having behaved in an offensive manned, Evidence was givan by immigration officers that while ...

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  40. REBEL LEADER ASSASSINATED.

    It is reported from Shanghai that the rebels have assassinated Chen-Chi-mci, the first lieutenant of the [?]litary leader of the Southern revolt. ...

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  41. HOME RULE.

    The All for Ireland League at Cork is urging the .Government to summon a conference representing all parties to devise a settlement by consent of Homo ...

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  42. PILGRIM FATHERS.

    Mr Walter H. Pago, the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, to-day upveiled a memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers at Southampton. ...

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  43. HAMILTON.

    The largo traffic by motor-cars between the town and the golf links probably prompted the question in the borough council as to how many cars ...

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  44. FOOTBALL IN DOMINION.

    After a nine years unbeaten record, Taranaki defeated Auckland by 14 goals to 11 goals, thereby winning the Renfurly Shield, the provincial ...

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  45. SOCIALIST LEADER.

    The fortune of the late Herr Bebel, the German Socialist leader, amount's to £30,000, a large portion of which will go to the party funds. ...

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  46. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The strike of shop assistants continues Only the assistants in the employ of the Co-operative Society, which has agreed to the amended log ...

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  47. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A now house, which had not been occupied, was sot on lire to-day at Bangor, near Carnarvon (North Wales) Clues discovered by the police point ...

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  48. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Ballarat. Typographical Society was held on Saturday night at the Trades’ Hall. There was a fair attendance of members. ...

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  49. A BY-ELECTION.

    The position in regard to the candidature of Mr Kenyon for the Chesterfield division of Derbyshire is very complicated. The executive of the ...

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  50. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty has ordered the construction by private yards of three battleships, heavier, and more powerful than the Queen Mary. But for the ...

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  51. LINTON.

    The funeral of the late Mr Henry Boyd Mercer, a very old resident of Spring Vale, Linton, took place at the Linton Cemetery on Friday, and was ...

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  52. BRADSHAW’S CREEK.

    Some time ago the residents were informed by an official of the Railway Department that the matter of erecting a telephone service here was under ...

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  53. MRS PANKHURST'S DEPARTURE.

    Mrs Pankhurst’s departure for Paris is regarded as an indication of the triumph of the “Cat and Mouse" Bill. She has lately a attended several public ...

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  54. HARBOR TRUST.

    A mass meeting of the Harbor Trust employes was held at the Trades Hall to-day to consider the situation which has arisen through the refusal of the ...

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  55. INCREASE OF LAW LORDS

    The Royal assent will be given today to the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, which increases the number of Law Lords to six, in accordance with the ...

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  56. BUN GAR EE.

    Thursday here was a perfect day, the most beautiful day of the year-a cloudless sky no wind, not even abreeze, Friday, however, was entirely ...

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  57. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Late on Saturday night a shearer named Robert A[?]rdyce, while under the influence of liquor fell through a plate` glass window of Robert Hurst's boot ...

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  58. POSTAL SERVANTS.

    The Select Committee, which enquired into the conditions under which the post office servants work, recommends the recognition of the trade union, the ...

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  59. POSSIBLE RESULT.

    The Prime Minister hss senb a meesage to Mr Kenyon wishing him all success in his election campaign, Mr Kenyon describes the decision of ...

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  60. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The coal workers' section of the fuel and fodder employes, who have been on strike, decided, at a meeting to-day, to return to work, as they were seeking a ...

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  61. MISSING FISHERMAN.

    Andrew Mealey, a fisherman, when pulling up the anchor of his boat in the river this morning found the body of a man entangled in the chalns. ...

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  62. CLUNES.

    Under the auspices, of the A.W.N.L. a fancy and plain dress ball was held in the Town Hall, on Friday night, and was a most pronounced success. The ...

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  63. TARIFF BILL.

    In the Senate yesterday the Republican’s amendment to the Tariff Bill, seeking to raise the rates of fish, fruit, straw, and apples, was defeated. ...

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  64. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australian cricketers defeated All Montreal sixteen, the scores [?] inc Australia 239 for 10 wickets, Montreal 154. The Australians fielded ...

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  65. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was prorogued to-day until after the long vacation The House will reassemble again on 3rd November. ...

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  66. naval Base workers.

    Attention is being directed by members of the Labor Party to what tney des[?]be as the wholesal[?] dismissal of men at the Cockburn Sound nayal base. ...

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  67. SMALL POX OUTBREAK

    The local authorities are not satisfied in connection with the small-pox epidemic with tho system of fumigation of mail matter adopted at ...

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  68. SMOKING IN BED.

    An inmate of the Destitute Asylum, Anthony Conway, 73, met his death through, smoking [?] bed. He set fire to the clothes, and before the assistants ...

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  69. GENERAL CABLES.

    The monoplane Britannia, in which Mr Hamel made a successful flight from Dover Cologne in April last, and whi[?] was afterwards presented to ...

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  70. EFFECTIVE PRAYER.

    After prayers for rain had been offered no in all churches the greatest drought in the history of Kansas has. broken. Enormous damage was caused ...

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  71. FRANK WOOTTON’S FEAT

    Frank. Wppttam rpde no fewer than eight consecutive winners last week. ...

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  72. LITTLE BOURKE STRHET SENSA-TION.

    Prod Kilby aged 23, laborer, of Gertrude, street. Fitzroy was stabbed by an unknown Chinese. with a knife attached to a bamboo pole in Little Bourke street ...

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  73. [?]N.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the above was held last Friday the president (Mr A. L. Nase) presiding. One new member was elected. The [?] ...

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  74. FOURTEEN FRESH CASES.

    Seven fresh cases were reported yesterday. and 14 to-day, all coming from tho suburbs. ...

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  75. SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    Mr D Gulliney general se[?]tary of the united Laborers Union who is at present in Broksn Hill has communi. cated with the Me[?]e office statin[?] ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. SUNDAY TRADING.

    A Chinaman, who apparently was unaware of the restrictiens on Sunday trading, was locked up to-day on a charge of street obstruction due to his having ...

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  78. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Belgian contractors of the [?]ow [?]ilway are building [?] mile, line from Kweih[?]eng to Tatung Taiyuanfu, Tungkaun, and ...

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  79. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat [?]et is quiet. ...

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