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  2. PICTURES FOR ITALY.

    Moving pictures are to be under a strict censorship in this country in the future. Pictures that depict the commission of crimes, that have any indecent ...

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  3. ST. AIDAN'S ORPHANAGE.

    The inaugural meeting in connection with the annual garden fete in aid of the funds of St. Aidan's Orphanage was held at the institution yesterday afternoon. Monsignor ...

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  4. THE ROCHESTER BURGLARY.

    On Thursday night the Boot Warehouse of Mr. Jewell, of Rochester, was entered by thieves who stole £1 in silver, 5 pairs of boots, and various odds and ends. ...

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  5. LONDON'S GRUESOME TRAGEDY.

    Crippen and Le Neve, who were arrested at Quebec, were landed in London to-day. The hearing of the murder case will ...

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  6. THE LATEST SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    The police are still busy pursuing inquiries relative to the death of Ivy Alice O'Brien, whose body was found on the sandhills of Kensington. ...

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  7. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    Latest statistics in connection with the outbreak of cholera in Russia show that 133,300 cases have been reported. Directly the scourge attacks a village the ...

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  9. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Jewish Colonisation Association, reports that 3490 Jewish families in the Argentine Republic numbering in all 20,000 persons, harvested cereals during ...

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  10. CRIPPEN'S TRIAL.

    Mr. Arthur Newton, the well known London solicitor, who has been engaged for the defence of Hawley Crippen and Ethel Le Neve, says that there will be no ...

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  11. ITALY'S AERIAL FLEET.

    By the early part of next year Italy will have the aerial fleet, for the construction of which Parliament has voted £600,000. ...

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  12. LAND UNION PENSION SCHEME.

    The Land Union has requested the Daily Mail to close for the present the campaign in connection with the acquirement of rural cottages and holdings for ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition, who, in consequence of indifferent health, has recently been travelling on the Continent, has returned to England. His ...

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  14. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Elaborate preparations have been made for the Eucharistic Congress in the city. The street decorations are on a huge scale. ...

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  15. BETRAYED WOMEN.

    A great sensation has been caused throughout the United States by the two shooting cases in New Orleans. Kate Freitsch, shot her fiance, Michlor, in a ...

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  16. FIRES IN UNITED STATES.

    In view of the enormous damage done by the forest fires on the North-western borders of the United States, the authorities at Washington are conferring with ...

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  17. "FRENZIED OVATIONS."

    The movements of ex-President, Roosevelt are eagerly watched in the United States. In every city or town in which he appears he is receiving frenzied ...

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  18. BOMBS FOR AIRSHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday, August 25. The Navy Department proposes to use the old monitor Tallahassee in some experiments that are to be carried out to ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN ORANGES.

    The pipless variety of oranges imported from South Africa are selling in London at eighteenpence each. ...

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  20. WORK AND WAGES.

    The only business at the weekly meeting of the A.E.D.A. on Saturday other than routine was the passing of one apprentice for the third time. ...

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  21. THE KAISER.

    The Emperor William made a remarkable speech at Koenigsterg yesterday, in honor of the Province of East Prussia. He declared that he looked ...

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  22. MELBOURNE.

    A Bill has been introduced by Mr. Billson, Minister of Education, and Mr. Thomson, to provide for the constitution and incorporation of a College of Divinity ...

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  23. SPOTTED FEVER.

    The "spotted fever" epidemic is spreading in England. In ten villages in the Midlands covering an area of fifty miles cases have been reported. All the schools ...

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  24. THREE BROTHERS DROWNED.

    A fatal boating catastrophe occurred in Hobson's Bay to-day, when three brothers were drowned. The names of the victims were Reginald Ritter aged 24, Leonard ...

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  25. PASSING SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS.

    Last night Detective Sainsbury arrested a man named George Wilkins, 43 years of age, a steward, on a charge of passing counterfeit coins. It appears that ...

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  26. CARPENTERS' WAGES BOARD.

    On and after to-day, in accordance with the determination of the above board, the wages of carpenters' foremen will be 12s 2d per day or 1s 6¼d per hour, and all other ...

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  27. SPIES IN GERMANY.

    The Neueste Nachrichen, a well known Berlin newspaper, in committing on the recent arrest of Brandon, an Englishman, at Borkum, Prussia, said that his ...

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  28. THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS.

    Recent improvements, including the boys' department, erected on the southern side of the building, at an approximate cost of £11,000, provide facilities for a greatly ...

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  29. FATAL COLLISION AT SEA.

    During a dense fog a Dutch steamer collided with and sank a trawler in the English Channel, off Boulogne. Immediately after the impact, assistance was rendered ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian swimmer, is continuing his success in Sweden. He won the 100 metres championship at Stockholm, by six metres, covering the ...

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  31. FREE TRADE IN LABOR.

    Complaints from country centres are received by the Sydney Labor Council that the Immigration Department is issuing circulars to squatters and other employers ...

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  32. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The Russian Government has notified Persia, that it is quite willing to withdraw the Russian troops stationed in the Shah's dominions if the Persian ...

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  33. MEN AND BOY IMMIGRANTS STILL COMING IN.

    Starving is not an offence under our laws. Out begging alms in the street is. An acute phase of the problem of what is to be done in the case of those ...

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  34. INTERSTATE.

    Helensbury last night, Mr. J. C. Watson referred to the State note issue. The ex-Labor leader said:--"If you could trust a Government to raise a loan in London, ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Acting on behalf of the Australian Government, Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, has formally taken over the torpedo boat destroyer, Yarra, which was ...

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  36. NOT YET A RECORD BREAKER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An attempt was made by T. Larcombe yesterday to lower the 100-mile cycling record. He failed. The road between Goulburn and ...

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  37. SOME OF THE INMATES.

    The inmates are exceptionally bright and healthy in appearance, and they are of various ages, the youngest at present being two years. This is little Veronica--a general ...

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  38. TRAIN-ROBBERS CAUGHT.

    A daring attempt to rob the passengers on a train, is reported from the state of Iowa. Eight highwaymen, by means of flag signalling stopped the Iowa Central ...

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  39. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue continues to expand in a most gratifying manner. For the week ending the 21st inst., the receipts totalled £67,623, being £11,924 in ...

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  40. THE TRAM STRIKE.

    It is the intention of the Tramway Co. to resume a limited service on all suburban lines next week if possible. One of the constables who are now ...

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  41. JOHN AND HIS PIPE.

    On Saturday night, about 9 o'clock, Sergeants. Keegan, McKenna, and Constables McClelland and T. Thomson paid a surprise visit to a house in Upper road, ...

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  44. CARD-BOARD BOOT SOLES.

    A letter has been received by the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) from the Premier of New South Wales, stating that he intends to communicate with the ...

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  45. A GREAT STRIKE THREATENED.

    The Times correspondent at Copenhagen states that the International Transportation Workers' Federation unanimously agreed to an international ...

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  46. THE BREAD STRIKE OVER.

    The strike in the bread trade is at an end. Many men have gone back to work and the remainder are now offering their services freely. ...

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  47. "BORROWING MOTOR CARS."

    The following is the text of a new clause which Mr. Norman Bayles has given notice to move in the Legislative Assembly as an addition to the Police Offences Bill, ...

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  49. THE WEATHER.

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  50. THE LYCEUM.

    A very large audience was present on Saturday night at the Old Lyceum Theatre when "Fun on the Bristol" was produced for the last time by the Bohemian Dramatic ...

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  51. ENGLISH RACING.

    Neil Cow has been scratched for the St. Leger. ...

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  52. RABBITS IN DEMAND.

    The high price of rabbits is restricting the demand. Unfrozen rabbits are competing with those from overseas. ...

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  53. DIRTY WOOL.

    The committee appointed to deal with the question of vegetable fibre in wool reports that the largest growers in Victoria, New Zealand, and South Africa ...

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  55. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Harriet Lowe took place on Saturday. The cortege moved from the residence of her son Mr. George Lowe. Mandurang, and was very largely ...

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  56. 'TAITS' PICTURES.

    AT THE ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Saturday night at Taits' was enjoyable. The programme was an unusually good one, and particular interest was centred in the ...

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