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  2. SEPTEMBER CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" declares this morning that the contention in Radical circles that British relations with Germany were critical in September is not supported ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday.--With the aid of the closure. I8 clauses of the Insurance Bill were passed through Committee of the House of Commons yesterday in four minutes. The ...

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  4. THE WANT OF WATER.

    A Shortage in the water supply is not likely to take place in the city, neither is it likely that there will be a famine in the suburbs, although there may be reasonable ground for ...

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  5. IRON BOUNTY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Customs laid on the table of the House of Representatives to-day the reports submitted by the experts, Messrs. Paul and Smith, regarding the ...

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  6. LABOR'S DEFEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The not result of the State elections is that the Labor Party--which went to the country in confident expectation that it would sweep out a batch of ...

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  7. THE HARBOR COLLISION.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company's steamer Hunter reached Newcastle this morning bearing traces of the damage caused by the collision with the ...

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  8. CHINA'S MINISTRY.

    PEKIN, Friday.--Yuan Shih Kal, the new Premier of China, has appointed the following Ministers:-- FOREIGN AFFAIRS.. .LIANG TUN YEN. ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  10. WIDER SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Friday.--At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party, held yesterday, the extension of the franchise proposed by the Government was considered. ...

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  11. FOREIGN OFFICE AND SECRECY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The "Manchester Guardian" says:--"We cannot understand why Mr. Asquith is unable to give a plain yea or nay to Mr. Goldman's questions ...

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  12. SUVA REPORT UNCONFIRMED.

    Mr. Von Goes, Consul-General for Germany, says the reported "incident" between the British cruiser Prometheus and the German cruiser Cormoran at Suva last month is a pure ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday.--A semi-official announcement is made here that Persia has not yet replied to the Russian ultimatum, and the Government has ordered ...

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  14. MARCHING ON PEKIN.

    PEKIN, Thursday Evening.--The foreign Consuls report that 30,000 Hangchan troops have rebelled, and are now marching on Nankin, after defeating a body of Nankin ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL POLICE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Government is awaiting developments before agreeing to the plan for policing the Pekin railroad, in company with the other great ...

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  16. CONSERVATIVE POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The new Loader of the Unionist Party in the House of Commons, Mr. A. Bonar Law, addressed the conference of the National Union of Conservative ...

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  17. AMERICAN INDUSTRY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Evening.--Ex-President Roosevelt, in an editorial article published in the "Outlook," urges Governmental control of all industrial undertakings through ...

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  18. STATE OF PARTIES.

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. DAMAGE TO THE OMEGA.

    As a result of the collision with the steamer Hunter on Thursday night, the German barque Omega has four plates damaged. Two of these are reported to he fractured, and a survey will ...

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  21. REJECTED SUITOR'S REVENGE.

    VIENNA, Friday.--Dr. Makovitch, tutor of the family of Baron Holzknecht, Under-Secretary, for Justice, murdered the Baron's two sons and daughter, and then committed suicide. ...

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  22. AT CROW'S NEST.

    Yesterday the water supply at Crow's Nest was no better than during the previous day. Yesterday there was provided the strange spectacle of a couple of water-carts bearing the ...

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  23. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT.

    OTTAWA, Thursday Evening.--The Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada, to-day opened Parliament in state. The scone was a brilliant one. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN MILLIONAIRE.

    Application for probate was lodged yesterday for New South Wales estate of the late Walter R. Hall, by Mr. P. V. M'Culloch, solicitor. The total amount of the assets in this ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. WOMEN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.--The newly-enfranchised women here have complained to the City Council, threatening to leave the city unless "cock-crowing" were compulsorily slopped. ...

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  26. COUNTRY.

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer Ballarat, a new one-class vessel, will sail on Saturday for Australia with 1100 passengers. Sir Newton Moore, the Agent-General for ...

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  28. MOUNTAIN FIRES.

    KATOOMBA, Friday.--Yesterday was most oppressive on the mountains, the heat being increased in various centres along the line by the prevalence of the bush fires, which were ...

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  29. REPAIRING THE SCHISM.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The National Union of Conservative Associations at Loeds pledged the party to repeal the Parliament Act and approved of the Referendum on ...

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  30. THREE COUNTRIES SHAKEN.

    LONDON, Friday.--Earthquake shocks were experienced yesterday over a wide tract including Vienna, Milan, and the Rhine Volley. At Stuttgart and Frankfort the inhabitants ...

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  31. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--Great Britain and Russia have accepted the Franco-German agreement. The Government proposes an occupation army ...

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  32. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    PEAK-HILL, Friday.--The local ballot in connection with the selection of candidates for the Senate resulted as follows:--Ike Smith, 12; Grant, 11; Lamond, 11. ...

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  33. AUTHOR'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. W. S. Blunt, author of "Gordon at Khartoum," a book in which he is alleged to have described the British soldiers at Abu Klea as "murderers," "mongrels," ...

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  34. SHOCKING TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A shocking tram accident occurred yesterday afternoon at the corner of Cleveland and Castlereagh streets, Redfern, when a schoolboy was run over by a [?]ram. ...

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  35. THE NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Commander F. G. Brine, of the battleship St. Vincent, has been drowned at sea. He was washed overboard during a gale in the English Channel. ...

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  36. SHUNTER TERRIBLY INJURED.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Norman Burns (23), a shunter employed at the Dyke, was terribly injured to-day by being run over by a coal truck. While engaged in shunting operations ...

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  37. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    The incident which gave rise to an exchange of opinions between Mr. Wade and the Minister for Public Works in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night, on the subject of the North ...

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  38. NEAR LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--A fire which has been burning for some days to the cast of the Cavesroad, Lithgow, was lifted along at a rapid pace by the strong westerly wind. When close to ...

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  39. 'FRISCO MAIL SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The information was given by the Postmaster-General in the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Mr. Finlayson (Q.), that the proposals of the Ocean ...

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  40. TRIPOLI WAR.

    The Italian Consul in Sydney, Dr. Marano, received the following cable yesterday from the Italian Ambassador in London, through the Consul in Melbourne:-- ...

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  41. H.M.S. HAWKE V. OLYMPIC.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Admiralty Court is hearing cross-actions for damages arising out of the collision between H.M.S. Hawke and the White Star liner Olympic, which ...

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  42. SAVED BY A "BREAK."

    WINTON, Friday.--Two bush fires on Conderoo were extinguished after some trouble. The bush fires started on Lerida station on Saturday night, and swept through Malboora ...

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  43. JOHN BRIGHT'S CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Cobden Club in London, and political, educational, and other societies at Rochdale, York, and many other cities, are celebrating to-day, the ...

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  44. STRANDING OF H.M.S. NIOBE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Lieutenant Lord Alastair Graham, has been found guilty at a court-martial of causing or suffering to be caused the stranding of H.M.S. Niobe, at ...

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  45. THE LIBERTE DISASTER.

    The subscription opened by the local French newspaper, "Le Courier Australien," for the relief of the families of the victims of the disaster to the warship Liberte will be definitely ...

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  46. DAMAGE TO ORCHARDS.

    At North Rocks, Parramatta, on Thursday, an extensive bush fire broke out and did considerable damage to orchards in the line of fire. ...

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  47. VICTORIAN PREMIER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Although Mr. Murray declines to affirm or deny the rumor that he intends to resign from the Premiership, his early retirement is generally expected in ...

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  48. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    VIENNA, Thursday Evening.--The "Neuesweiner Tageblatt" states that by an Angle-French agreement, which is about to be concluded, France cedes the ...

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  49. CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The agreement between the Commonwealth and the State Governments with regard to the conveyance of mails by train is about to expire, and with a view to a renewal ...

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  50. FROM SKIFF TO GUN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A pigeon-shooting contest between Dick Arnst, the champion sculler, and Mr. W. B. Wilkinson, the Melbourne Gun Club crack, for £100 a-side, 100 ...

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  51. "GETTING SOMEWHAT CHEEKY."

    PERTH, Friday.--Dr. Trowers, Anglican Bishop of the north-west, who is now visiting Perth, states that not a single instance of maltreatment of natives has come under his notice. ...

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  52. SAWMILL BURNT.

    Friday.--James Lonsdale's sawmill, near Glean Elgin, was burnt to the ground early yesterday morning. Although by the efforts of Foreman Dorrington and ...

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  53. CORRIMAL'S 12 X 12 STATION.

    BULLI, Friday.--Corrimal residents frequently complain about the structure they have for a railway station. It is only about 12 by 12 in size, and has done duty for about 20 years. ...

    Article : 40 words
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