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  2. SHIPPING.

    Yawata Maru Japanese mall. str. (Nippon Yusen Kaisha), 3817 tons, Sekine, from Melbourne on route to the East Burns, Philp, and Co.,. agents. Peregrine: str., 2662 tons. Firth from Melbourne, with ...

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  3. DR. COOK'S BONA FIDES.

    Having had his scholastic eminence in physiography recently reinforced by his experiences as a member of the Shackleton Antarctic expedition Professor David is especially well ...

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  4. LABOR.

    The secretary of the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company has forwarded to us the following statement, telephoned by the managing, director, Dr. Scheidel concerning the strike ...

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  5. MR. HUNT'S IMPRESSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Referring to-day to the reported success of Dr. Cook's expedition to the North P[?] Mr. H. A. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist said: -- ...

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  6. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The new Federal Electoral Bill, introduced to-day in the Senate Senator Millen, is [?]mited to, machinery amendments, considered to be essential to the ...

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  7. COOK'S PREVIOUS EXPLOITS.

    In his book, entitled "To the Top of the Con[?]," which was published a year ago and written just before he started on his recent history making voyage Dr. Cook told the story ...

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  8. POTATO BLIGHT.

    Intimation was received by the Agricultural Department from West Australia, stating that potatoes grown in New South Wales will be received by that State if they are accompanied by ...

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  9. PARADING THE STREETS.

    PORTLAND, Friday. -- The men on strike marched through the principal streets of the town this morning, and then proceeded in a body to a quarry owned by Mr. Haigh, and ...

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  10. A FLIGHT OF IMAGINATION. '

    The Federal Governments offer of £5000 for the invention of a dirigible flying machine capable of carrying passengers and remaining poised in the air has awakened the inventive faculties of a host of (Australians. -- News item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE MEN DETERMINED.

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- Mr. Carl Johnston, secretary of the United Laborers' Protective Society at Portland, states that the irritation and determination of the men have been increased ...

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  12. A FATAL GLASS.

    A terribly tragic affair came to light yesterday, morning when Mrs. Cox, who, with her husband (Henry Robert Cox), was staying at the Arcadia Hotel, awoke to find the latter dead. ...

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  13. THE CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- In the Australian cricketers' return match against Essex, at Leyton to-day, Gillingham and M'Gahey were together at the luncheon adjournment. ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The city coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death yesterday in the case of Henry Finnigan (18), lately residing at Lewisham who died on August 30 as the result of injuries ...

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  15. MISSING.

    Henry Blackmore the owner of a launch, the moorings of which are in Woolloomooloo Bay has been reported missing, Blackmore was seen making ready to go ashore at about 3 ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL BOARD.

    The Trolly and Draymen's Board, which has been sitting for many weeks, concerned itself yesterday with the employers' views in regard to the employment of carters. Mr. T. E. ...

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  17. FURTHER RAINFALLS.

    During the past week an Antarctic disturbance worked across the State, and resulted in well-distributed light to heavy rainfall in most of the subdivisions. Forty-seven stations ...

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  18. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- An Important announcement was made by Mr. DEAKIN in the House of Representatives to-day, as to the intentions of the Government towards, the ...

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  19. BITTEN BY A PET SNAKE.

    Hermann Press (29), who resides at Jersey-road, was bitten by a pet snake yesterday, and was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  20. HIS THROAT CUT.

    Persons in the vicinity of the intersection of George and Bridge streets were, last evening amazed to see a man excitedly-endeavoring to attract the attention of a cabby, and whose ...

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  21. DIED FROM EXPOSURE.

    The body of George Messiter (86), who had been missing from his home at Belmore since Wednesday last, was found yesterday afternoon in the scrub in that suburb. The old man had ...

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  22. VICTORIAN PRINTING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The trouble in the printing trade, which promised to develop into a strike, has been brought to a peaceful termination, since the conference on Tuesday night, ...

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  23. BELLADONNA POISONING.

    Eva Land, who resides at Palmer-street city, was admitted to Sydney Hospital, last night suffering from belladonna poisoning. A bottle of the drug was found in Land's room. ...

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  24. THE SECOND DAY.

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  25. SUDDEN DEATHS.

    MUDGEE, Thursday. -- This afternoon, Mrs. Stapleton, wife of Mr. Robert Stapleton, of M'Donald's Creek, while sitting on a chair at Marks and Company's store waiting to be ...

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  26. THE WAIPARA WARNED OFF.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Treasurer this morning intimated that the port authorities adhered to their refusal to allow the Waipara to enter the river. The repairs had been ...

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  27. RUGBY UNION FINALS.

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  28. MAN SMOTHERED

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- A laborer named John Nourse was smothered in the tailings dump at the Proprietary Mine this morning. Deceased was engaged at the old dump near ...

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  29. COMPANY STILL HOPEFUL.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Walpara is now anchored in the vicinity of the Pile light. The company is still hopeful that the port authorities will reconsider their decision, and permit ...

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  30. GOLD RUSH IN QUEENSLAND.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- A gold rush has set in between Mount Chalmers and Cawarral. Yesterday a man named Albion, one of a party of navvies working on the Yeppoon line, ...

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  31. OTHER ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.

    |In view of the return of Dr. Cook, and in the absence of details of his exploration, no small amount of interest and importance attaches to other expeditions which were working ...

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  32. A MINING ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- An accident occurred this afternoon at the Black Head Hydraulic Sluicing, Creswick resulting in injuries to H. Wearne, fireman, and a considerable loss to the ...

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  33. THE METROPOLITAN DEADLOCK.

    HELENSBURGH, Friday. -- The situation is unchanged. The miners declare that peaceful negotiations are ended, pending the withdrawal of the summonses by the management. Ten ...

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  34. A MARKED PACKING CASE.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- The finding of a packing case marked S.S. Mokoia" in the same locality as the 20 lifebelts were discovered, near Mangonui, has no significance, as the Union ...

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  35. MOKOIA, FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Union Company's steamer Mokoia arrived from Auckland last night' and berthed at the company's wharf. Following are the passengers: -- Misses Scr[?]tton Cannis Constable, Harrison, Allen, Phillis (2), Reid, ...

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  36. GRAY V. LINDRUM.

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  37. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mrs. Curnow, wife of C. R. J. H. Curnow, of Bendigo, died suddenly at her home. Deceased yesterday was driving with some lady friends during the afternoon, ...

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  38. COKEWORKERS' CLAIM.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- The claim of the Illawarra Cokeworkers' Union for higher rates for boys has been settled by the Wages Board. The rates agreed upon are as follow ...

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  39. KETCHES DRIVEN ASHORE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. -- During heavy weather at Flinders Island, on Friday, August 20 the ketches. Linda and E. H. Purden were driven ashore. ...

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  41. KILLED BY A TRACTION ENGINE.

    COOLAMON, Friday. -- This evening, at about 6 o'clock a son of William Baird attempted to jump on to a truck attached to a traction engine, and fell. The three wheels passed over ...

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  42. THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Kent won the cricket county championship, with 16 wins and two losses. The percentages of the counties were: -- Kent, ...

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  43. CLELVELAND -- STREET TRAM EXTENSION.

    The Tramway Department proposes to shortly open a further extention of the Cleveland-street tramway from Chalmers-street to Newtown-road. The line will be a double one, having a ...

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  44. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    Arthur Rickard and Co., Ltd., at Arncliffe, at 3 -- Land, Fred, grown, at Peushurst, at 2.30 -- Furniture, etc. Mr. Lawrnece: Campbell yesterday underwent an operation for appendicitus. He is ...

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  45. Advertising

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