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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    The shocking catastrophe at Duonn where the sudden collapse oftwo old tenement houses caused the loss of a number of lives, has Caused a ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    Interest has been revived in the £150,000 pearl necklace robbery by the arrest of five men in London yesterday. ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    There is a large gatinering of royalties at Sigmaringen, where the marriage of King Manoel of Portugal and Princess Augustine Victoria, ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Full Bench of the High Court of Australia delivered judgment to-day in a series of special cases stated by the President of the Commonwealth ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    Telegrams from Newport (Rhodo Island) intimate that a hurricane is sweeping the coast. A series of shipping casualties are reported ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr Norman O'Brien, organiser for the People's Party, has conducted a number of successful meetings in this district. Mr O’Brien is an excellent speaker, and ...

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  8. UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    The Trades Union Act of 1913 provided Unit the funds of a trade union may be applied to political objects if the furtherance of those objects is ...

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  9. RICE DIADEM FOR BRIDE.

    [?] being ob[?] wedding presents [?] by the Portuguese [?] mumbers of the ...

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  10. ARARAT.

    At the statutory meeting of the Ararat Shire Council, Cr C. T. Sutherland, of The Orange, Tatyoon, was unanimously elected president for the ...

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  11. ENQUIRY INTO SLUMS.

    It has transpired that the Dublin corporation inspector gave instructions in July for certain improvements to be made to the tenements which recently ...

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  12. LONDON PAINTERS’ STRIKE.

    No settlement, has yet been effected of the painters’ strike at the Board of Works office. The strikers have decided to continue the strike until all ...

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  13. BUNINYONG.

    A progressive-euchre, tournament was held on Wednesday evening in the Friendly Societies” Hall, in connection with the Buninyong Fire Brigde. There ...

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  14. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The crew of H.M.A.S. Australia held a concert in tho Town Hall this evening For the benefit of the family of the late Potty-Officer Holmes, who was ...

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  15. MR KELLY’S DEATH.

    In consequence of the death, of Mr Kelly, the Labor member for Lachlan, the Ministry will be unadle to command a majority in the conceivable ...

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  16. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress sitting at Manchester Carried a resolution expressing the deepest indignation at the brutal conduct of the police in ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS.

    Owners and trainers of racehorses are reminded that entries for the Spring meeting of this club, to be held on Friday; 19th September, close on ...

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  18. THE GUN.

    There were 13 competitors in a Novice Handicap for a 30s trophy pres[?] Mr W. Lidgewood, promoted by Mr A J. Sapn. and bred under the auspices of ...

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  19. BENDIGO.

    A meeting of the Bendigo branch of the People’s Liberal Party on Thursday night expressed deep regret at the retirement of Sir John Quick from polities. ...

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  20. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    Larkin, the leader of the Irish Transport Workers’ Union, was again before the Dublin Police Court to-day on the charges of conspiracy and ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. CHILDREN MURDERED.

    Frederick Robertson, who was arrested in connection with the shocking discovery at a lint in Hackney of the bodies of three children, which had ...

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  22. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Pressmen of London are entertaining Sir Georpe Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, at a luncheon on Monday next. Sir Hartmann ...

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  23. WALLACE RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Wallace Racing Club will be held at Rice’s Victoria Hotel. Armstrong street, to-morrow, at 1.30 p.m. ...

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  24. BEAUFORT.

    At tho Beaufort Police Court on Thursday, before Messrs Sinclair and Troy, J.'sP., three mothers applied to have their children boarded out to them ...

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  25. GOLF.

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  26. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Eight fresh cases of small-pox were discovered to-day, all being of a mild type ...

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  27. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    A severe heat wave is being experienced this week in Chicago and1 Cleveland (Ohio). Record high temperatures for September have been recorded in ...

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  28. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    The balance-sheet of the Pacific Cable Board for the financial year ending 31st March. 1913. has been issned. The receipts for the year amounted ...

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  29. EMPLOYERS’ ACTION.

    Four hundred leading employers in Dublin held a meeting, and the result was that while they had a friendly feeling towards trade unionism, they ...

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  30. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    Competition was brisk at the wool sales to-day. Most of the buying was done by Continental visitor. [?] sold up to 13d and scoured, 211d. ...

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  31. COURSING.

    The farewell meeting of the St. Ar namd Enclosure Coursing Club was held yesterday, in fine weather. There was a large attendance. ...

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  32. CLUNES.

    At the Borough Council meeting the charitable vote was distributed as follows:—Clunes Hospital, £15; Ladies' Bonevolent Society, £3; Free Library, ...

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  33. FIRE AT COOKWELL.

    A fire broke out early this morning, in a shop occuped by Innes Christie, saddler, and before the flames wore extinguished several other places were ...

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  34. HARRY K. THAW.

    The judges at Sherbrooke, to-day granted the new application for a wait of habeas corpus releasing Harry K. Thaw from gaol. Thaw was ...

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  35. AUDACIOUS ROBBERY.

    A clever and audacious robbery was committed on the Vienna to Venice express yesterday, the victim being Prince Urussofa. ...

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  36. THE AISGILL CATASTROPHE

    The charred remains of the victi[?]s of the Aisgill railway disaster were today removed to Kirkby Stephen, a few miles north of the scene of the ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 words
  38. FATAL COLLISION.

    At the Crown Junction crossing this afternoon a tram ran into an abattoirs motor van. The driver (C. Walker) was killed , instantly, aud his assistant (P. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree added to his long list of important roles when he appeared as Jacob in the production at His Majesty's Theatre last night of ...

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  40. CAFE FLOOR COLLAPSES.

    An escape of gas occurred in the Paris thisevening, had grave consequences. A es[?]ape of gas occurred in the ...

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  41. CRESWICK.

    Rainfall for August, 2.98 inches; total rain, since Ist January, 20.26 inches, ...

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  42. ELECTORAL REDISTRIBUTION.

    In the House of Assembly to-day Mr Homberg, Attorney-Genera), moved the second reading of the Constitutional Bill, which met with a storm fo ...

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  43. CHARLTON.

    Though rain fell on 15 days during August, the falls were all very light ones, the only occasion double figures were reached being 11 points on the 1st, ...

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  44. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The match between Surrey and Sussex, which was commenced at Hastings on Monday, concluded to-day. Sussex made 170 and 141, while ...

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  45. BLACKMAILER SENTENCED.

    Heinieh Kremenskalten, the welldressed German youth who was arrest[?] early in August on a chargo of having attempted to obtain a sum of ...

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  46. RACIAL TRAGEDY.

    Racial hatred led to a shocking tragedy in Chicago last night. Despite the warnings of her neighbors a white woman persisted in marrying a Chinese. ...

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  47. SIR WM. MACGREGOR.

    Parliament passed a resolution to-day congratulating Sir William Macgregor upon the completion of a quarter of a century’s service as a Governor. ...

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  48. EXPERTS’ RECOMMENDATION.

    Experts are emphatic in declaring that as the result of the railway disaster at Aisgill the railway companies will be compelled to consider the substitution or ...

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  49. GEELONG.

    It is anticipated that during the coming season there will be several large shipments of frozen meat, and arrangemeats will be made for a number of ...

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  50. ENGLISH DERBY WINNER.

    Mr A. P. Cunliffe bas sold his colt Aboyeur by Desmond—Pawky, winner on protest of the 1913 English Derby, for shipment to Russia. The price. ...

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  51. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES.

    When the express was steaming into the Camperdown railway station, last night Mrs Flaherty, of Cobden, stepped from out of the cars and fell heavily ...

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  52. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The late Miss Emily Davison, the suffragette, who was killed in June last through being knocked down on Epsom Racecourse during the race for ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

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  54. SMYTHESDALE.

    The monthly meeting of the members took place on Wednesday evening, Capt. Formby presiding. The secretary of the Berringa Band wrote thanking the ...

    Article : 158 words
  55. NEW TURKISH WARSHIP.

    The new Turkish battleship 'Reshadieh was launched at Barrow yesterday. She will carry 10 13.5 guns, and will have a speed of 25 knots. ...

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  56. BRITISH POLITICIANS.

    The British Parliamentary Party went to Cockle Crook this morning and on arrival there divided. One section inspected the sulphide works, and were ...

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  57. RAND STRIKE RIOTS.

    Mr Waterston, secretary of the South Af[?] Labor party, and Mr Kendall, a [?] strike leader, have been arrested for making seditious spe[?] ...

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  58. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The funeral of Nolan, win) was killed during the strike disturbances, was the occasion of a remarkable demonstration id Dublin yesterday. ...

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  59. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY.

    Dr Cole, the coroner, to-day enquired into the circumstances; connected with the death of Reginald Philip Henry Bell jockey, which occurred as a result ...

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  60. GREAT CONFLAGRATION.

    One of the largest fires known in Man-Chester broke out in a bonded store in Bridge Water Canal last night. The building was full of oil, butter, and ...

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  61. MR ASQUITH'S ASSILANTS.

    The prosecution of the two suffin gettes Winnie Wallace and Flors Smith, who attacked Mr Asquith (the Prinie Minister) on the golf, links at ...

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  62. SPEECH BY LORD EMMOTT.

    Speaking at a civic reception hero today, Lord Emmett said that what impressed tho visitors most were the enormous natural resource of the Continent. ...

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  63. “MY FATHER.”

    Miss Estelle Stead's book, “My Father” contains a remarkable experience. The writer declares that the late Mr ...

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  64. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    General Huerta [?] decided to resign from the [?] in favor of General Trevino. ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. ST. LEGER FAVORITE.

    The race for the Breeders' St. Leger was run to-day at the Derby summer meeting. The event resulted in a win for Roseworthy which beat ...

    Article : 75 words
  67. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    The Greek Government has addressed a note to the Powers, asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria with a view to the settlement of the ...

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  68. FRACTURED, LEG.

    Mr John Opie of Avoca, met with an accident whilst stepping from this vehicle. He fell and fractured one of his legs. He was attended to by Dr ...

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  69. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is [?] very little bidding. ...

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