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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. Jacob Horwitz, of Berlin, an ex-member of Parliament in Queensland Australia, has donated £7500 to the Warwick Hospital. ...

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  3. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Senate today, the third reading of the Amending Defence Bill was agreed to on the voices. The adoption of the committee's report on the Trade Marks ...

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  4. WARNING SIGNALS.

    Danger signals were hoisted on the flagstaffs at South Head and Middle yesterday ...

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  5. INQUISITORIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Consideration in Committees of the House of Representatives of the Royal Commissions' Amending Bill was continued to-night. ...

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  6. CO-OPERATION.

    A debate on co-operation was initiated at the Labor Council last night, on the motion of Mr. H. Scrimshaw (ship-painters), who moved as follows: ...

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  7. THROUGH ORIENT TO OCCIDENT.

    When we leave Shanghai and cross the turbulent waters of the Yellow Sea, on a Japanese steamer, we quickly arrive at a neighborhood which will ever go down to history as ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    On the morning of July 15 George Edwards (23), lately residing at 133 Prince's-street, City, fell down the steps leading from the Metropolitan Hotel to the footpath in Bridge-street. ...

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  9. SHELTERING.

    On the South Coast the steamers Tyrian, Corrimal, and Palmerston were in the bay at Port Kembla, sheltering from the gale, and the Wee Clyde and Hillmeads were in Jervis Bay through ...

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  10. FLOODS FEARED.

    PAMBULA, Thursday.--During the past 24 hours over 4in. of rain have fallen, and since Saturday 752 points of rain have been registered. ...

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  11. STEAMER KANNA DELAYED.

    The Union Company's steamer Kanna left the wharf yesterday for Kembla to load coke for Tasmania. On reaching the Heads, however, the weather was too rough for the vessel to get ...

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  12. DEATH IN A CEMETERY.

    Percy Mitchelson, aged 47, residing at Norton-street, Manly was yesterday afternoon found dead in the Manly Cemetery. The body was subsequently removed to the morgue, where ...

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  13. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Mr. Henry Hawkins, musical director of Spencer's Lyceum theatre, was last night knocked down by a motor car in Castlercagh-street as he was proceeding to the theatre. He sustained ...

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  14. AT BONDI AND COOGEE.

    There was rough weather at Bondi and Bronte yesterday, and there was some apprehension as what the effects of the storm might be. At Coogee the wild waves were raging, and the ...

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  15. NEPEAN RISING.

    CAMDEN, Thursday.--Rain has fallen locally since Sunday evening, and in many parts over 6in. has been recorded. In the town 514 points were registered up to 5.30 o'clock this evening. ...

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  16. A SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The body of a seaman, Thomas Keefe (28), was found yesterday in the hold of the steamer Suffolk, which arrived from Sydney. The man was missing when ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TRADER DAMAGED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The German-Australian steamer Harburg has arrived at Hamburg from Sydney via ports in a damaged condition, caused by heavy weather. ...

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  18. RECIPROCITY PENSION SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--With a view of promoting more cordial relations with New Zealand, it is proposed by the Federal Government to extend to New Zealanders in Australia ...

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  19. IN NEWCASTLE HARBOR.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--Heavy southerly weather set in again yesterday, and the heavy seas breaking on the bar made things lively within the harbor. The extension of the ...

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  20. WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Negotiations are still proceeding, and will continue for some time, regarding the offer of the Marconi Wireless Company and the holders of the ...

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  21. "UNDER WATER" AT RIVERSTONE

    RIVERSTONE, Thursday.--Rain has been falling here since Sunday, but up to last night the fall was only sufficient to make a fresh in Eastern Creek. Heavy rain, however, has been ...

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  22. THE BRIGAND'S PERMIT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.--Four Christians and three Mussulmans were cutting wood in Razlog Forest, when the notorious brigand Tchernopeyeff slaughtered the whole party, ...

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  23. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    Last night at Her Majesty's "Tannhauser was performed for the second time this season, and was witnessed by a crowded house. As on the first night, Mr. John Harrison appeared in ...

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  24. KOREAN PLOT.

    VIENNA, Wednesday Evening.--Advices from St. Petersburg state that the police have discovered that Koreans in Russia had conspired to assassinate Prince Katsura, the ...

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  25. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  26. LATEST COASTAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  27. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Chief Secretary moved for the appointment of a Wages Board for the builders' laborers. He said the application for ...

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  28. SPORT CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.-- Playing against Lancashire, Ranjitsinbji made 176 runs. ...

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  29. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In reference to a cablegram recently received from Mr. George, Wyndham, M.P., inviting the Stock Exchange of Melbourne to participate with other Stock ...

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  30. THE BOWLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Now South Wales bowling team were to-day defeated by the Inverness Club by 96 points to 89. ...

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  31. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.--True New England weather of the wintry order has been experienced in Armidale during the last week. High westerly gales have prevailed, bringing with them heavy driving rain and slight ...

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  32. 'WOLGAST IS WILLING.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--Wolgast declares he is certain to fight on Thanksgiving Day if a suitable opponent is forthcoming. "Willie" Ritchie is mentioned as his likely ...

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  33. STIR IN MINING SPECULATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A considerable stir has been caused in mining and stock exchange circles over recent developments in which the New Langi Logan scrip played a prominent ...

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  34. WET AND DREARY.

    Wet and dreary were the prevailing conditions in the city yesterday. Rain fell continually, accompanied by hard squalls, the outcome of gales raging off the coast. ...

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  35. RIVAL MOTHERS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Murray were engaged to-day in hearing an appeal from the local court against a verdict in which £25 damages were awarded ...

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  36. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Nearly all the cards issued through the police for the Federal electoral enrolment in this State have been returned. The rolls have been printed and ...

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  37. BURSARIES BILL CONDEMNED.

    LISMORE, Thursday.--The annual demonstration of the L.O.L. Rising Sun, Dunoon, was held last night in the Dunoon-hall. Rev. T. Parker, in the course of an address, ...

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  38. VICTORIAN RAILWAY UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A deputation, representing 10,500 financial members of the Victorian railway unions, asked the Premier yesterday for the institution of a wages board, ...

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  39. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND COMPANY.

    HOBART, Thursday,--A meeting of shareholders in the Van Diemen's Land Company was held to-day, at which it was decided to close the liquidation immediately, pay all liabilities, and ...

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  40. IRON AND STEEL WORKS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday,--In the Assembly today the Premier stated that he had a conversation with Mr. Delprat concerning the establishment of iron and steel works in South ...

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  41. THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--On Tuesday a party of five officers who have just been through the machine gun course at the Randwick school of musketry paid a visit to the small arms ...

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  42. TRANSFERRED RAILWAY TICKETS.

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--At the Lithgow Police Court, Inspector Anderson proceeded against James Kinghorn for using a transferred railway ticket. Defendant pleaded guilty. ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE.

    A fire occurred to-night in a wooden room of the Bolton-street Public School. The outbreak was extinguished without difficulty. Damage was done to the extent of about £100. The fire ...

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  44. SOME INTERESTING COMPARISONS.

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  45. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62).--Arr., July 25: Galava, Alice, Archer, Hunter, Duckenfield, Beagle, Sphene, Our Elsie, Helen Nicoll, Mataram, strs., from Sydney; Myee and Karuah, strs., from north. Dep., July 25: Westralia, ...

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  46. THE DAMAGED BATHS.

    A public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Newcastle, was held to-night. In the council chambers, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to form a fund to repair ...

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  47. PRIVATE AND C0NFIDENTIAL

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Austral, asian Corporation of Public Accountants last night, Mr. F. Yarwood made a reference to the subject of disclosing private business affairs ...

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  48. LATE SPORTING.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--Tom Finlay, a cross-country Jockey, was disqualified for three months to-day by the Broken-hill stewards for using abusive words to J. D. Lawson, the racing judge at the racecourse ...

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  49. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

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  50. QUEENSLAND CROP STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  51. RUGBY MATCHES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Canterbury to-day defeated North Island country team by 12 points to 11. Taranaki defeated South Island country team by 31 points to 3. ...

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  52. AN ALLEGED CANCER CURE ANALYSED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Health Commissioners were told yesterday by Dr. Burnett Ham (the chairman) that an analysis of an advertised cure for cancer showed that it ...

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  53. VICTORIA COURSING CLUB.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The St. Leger meeting at the Victoria Coursing Club was held at the club's headquarters at Geelong to-day. The St. Leger was won by a local sportsman in Mr. M. ...

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  54. HOTEL AND CLUB INFLUENZA.

    In all HOTELS Fisher's Mighty "ALOK" is constantly drank to prevent and strengthon the constitution against Colds, Coughs, and influenza. ...

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  55. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  56. MELBOURNE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The M.C.C. tennis championship was won to-day by A. W. Dunlop from E. T. Barnard, the scores being 6-3, 7-5. ...

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