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  2. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    No clue has yet been discovered as to the perpetrators of the explosive outrage which wrecked the "Times" office at Los Angeles, in California. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    The millowners in Lancashire yesterday rejected the operatives' terms for a preliminary step towards the settlement of the labour dispute in the cotton ...

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  4. AWAKENING OF CHINA.

    In opening the Imperial Assembly at Pekin yesterday the Chinese Regent declared that it represented the verdict of the people. Although it was only the ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Louis Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, is laid up with an attack of quinsy. The rearrangement of the Union Cabinet may, therefore, be at a ...

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  6. THE WOOLAMAI TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars received to-day of the tragedy near Woolamai, show that there were three vict[?] and not four, as was at first reported. They were Mark Blake ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS.

    The Wilson Government yesterday made their first bow to the Legislative Assembly, but they had barely finished the preliminary courtesies proper to such an occasion ere ...

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  8. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    In the House of Representatives to-night, during a discussion on the Supply Bill, Sir John Forrest (W.A.) said that he wished to refer to the question of the construction of ...

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  9. THE ADELAIDE MURDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Judge Gordon, Arthur Hines, 40 years of age, was charged with the murder of his wife at Adelaide on August 10. ...

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  10. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    President Taft declares that the economy desired by crities of the United States Government will not be possible if the popular programme of expenditure ...

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  11. DISASTERS.

    Twenty-nine persons were drowned through the swamping of a barge in New York harbour yesterday. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Tennyson, in a letter to the "Times," remarks that while for several reasons government is not carried on in Australia without payment he believes ...

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  13. INDIAN SANITATION.

    Addressing the Medical School at the Middlesex Hospital yesterday, Lord Kitchener paid a tribute to the Medical Corps in India. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Recently Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., published open letters to Mr. Asquith urging him to float a huge loan in order to provide extra warships. ...

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  15. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    A sensation has been created in Christiania by Captain Amundsen's statement of his intention to drift across the North Pole in the ship Fram after he has ...

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  16. BOY SCOUTS.

    General Sir R. S. S. Baden-Powell, the head of the Boy Scouts movement, returned to England yesterday after a visit to America. To an interviewer at ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Edeline Strickland entertained Dr. J. W. Hackett, M.L.C., and Mr. A. R. Browne, of the Cambridge Ethnological Exploration ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. H. B. Broadhurst, of the firm of Tootal and Broadhurst, manufacturers, Manchester, committed suicide yesterday during a fit of temporary insanity. ...

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  19. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Mr. William Smith, who was injured in the Richmond railway disaster on July 18, died to-day. He sustained a fractured femur, and injuries to the head. Mr. Smith ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    A deputation from the Vienna Chamber of Commerce inspected the cattle markets at Smithfield to-day. The colonial importers impressed upon the ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Edinburgh "Scotsman" declares that the full text of the Commonwealth Land Tax Bill does not remove the belief that the measure will injuriously ...

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  22. THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Scaddan) asked whether the Government had yet considered the question of the appointment of a new Agent-General. ...

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  23. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    Following upon evasions of the Immigration Law by Chinese at Vancouver the Dominion Trade Department has ordered that in future no certificates in ...

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  24. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The Midland Railway Company of Western Australia announces that the Government debentures will be redeemed on the first of January next. ...

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  25. PROPOSED NEW LEGISLATION.

    The Premier gave notice of his intention at the next sitting to move for leave to introduce Bills authorising the raising of a sum of £1,650,000 by loan for the ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives was the only Chamber of the Commonwealth Legislature to meet to-night, the Senate having adjourned to to-morrow. ...

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  27. ROBBERY ON A STEAMER.

    While the s.s. City of Seattle was enroute from Skagway to Vancouver yesterday bullion and bank notes to the value of £5,000 were stolen from the mail ...

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  28. RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The police at Cracow, in Austrian Galicia, yesterday raided the headquarters of a revolutionary organisation composed of Russian refugees and ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly to-day several inquiries were put to the Attorney-General referring to the transfer of the Northern Territory and whether it would be ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Railways Commissioner which was laid before Parliament to-day stated that the earnings of the railways for 1909-10 were £1,840,399, and ...

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  31. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Catholic Herald" states that the decree issued by the Sacred Congregation of Sacraments at the Vatican with regard to ...

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  32. CANCER.

    At the International Cancer Conference in Paris to-day Professor Delbet read a paper in which he declared that cancer was not incurable if surgery were ...

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  33. MR. SCADDAN'S NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The Leader of the Opposition, rising at 5 p.m. gave notice that he would move on Thursday next "That the Government does not possess the confidence of this House." ...

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  34. GIRLS VERSUS BOYS.

    The British Postal Department is arrenging to employ girls instead of boys as indoor messengers in all post offices. ...

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  35. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at St. Albans (20 miles from London) yesterday, advocated that incumbents should be instituted for five or ten years, and that ...

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  36. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    William Trcity, a resident of Roseville, called at the North Sydney police office last night and informed the police that he had been bailed up near his home. He was ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND LIQUOR LAWS.

    Mr. Day, S.M., in the course of an interview, said that it was absurd for anyone to say that there was not a great deal of drinking in A[?]hburton. No fewer than 3,000 ...

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  38. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The general Presbyterian Assembly to-day expressed regret that the prospects of the formation of a College in Victoria for conferring degrees in divinity were not so ...

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  39. MINISTERIAL MEETING.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Ministorial party yesterday consideration was given to the Government's legislative programme for the current session. There ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    It is understood that the President of the Legislative Council has declined to submit a second nomination to the Governor-in-Council in connection with the appointment ...

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  41. YELLOW FEVER.

    Sir Rubert Boyce, Professor of Pathology at the University of Liverpool, has discovered that yellow fever, which is endemic in West Africa, has hitherto ...

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  42. MEETING OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A meeting of the Labour Party was held yesterday morning at Parliament House, when there was a good attendance of members of the party. When asked ...

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  43. THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME.

    On the meeting of the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Premier said that following on the resignation of the ex-Premier, Sir Newton ...

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  44. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL SCANDALS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray), referring to-day to the recent football scandals, said that he thought the best thing to do was to pay the players. No one in this country ...

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  45. THE CHINESE QUEUE.

    Wu Hi Fang, a prominent Chinese, has petitioned the Throne at Pekin to abolish the queue because the Chinese in America are subjected to ridicule for ...

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  46. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    In the Boulder Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, R.M., Catherine Zaniah, an Austrian boarding-house keeper, was charged with sly-grog selling. ...

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  47. VICTORIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    The figures presented by the Commissioners of Savings Banks in their report for the year ended June 30 show that the thrift of the people has led to large ...

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  48. A PRISONER'S APPEAL.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Alfred William Simpson pleaded guilty to three charges of having broken into and entered promises. ...

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  49. THE NEW MINISTERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Daglish, the new Minister for Works, who was returned unopposed for Subiaco, was sworn in, and took his seat at the end ...

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  50. THE DEFENCE SCHEME.

    Provided that there is an equally favourable response in the other States to that by Victoria, there will be no difficulty in obtaining all the area officers, who will be ...

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  51. THE JOHNSON FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  52. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 3 Court. before the Chief Justice.—C. A. Bernales and W. Gunter (part heard). Criminal Court.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. ...

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  53. STATEMENT BY MR. SCADDAN.

    Mr. Scaddan (Leader of the Opposition) when questioned by a "West Australian" representative after the House had adjourned, as to the grounds on which he based the ...

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  54. THE BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    Camellia McCluskey was charged in the Beudigo Supreme Court to-day with having murdered her three infant [?]dren at Don[?] [?] on August 7. ...

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  55. NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    The Chamber of Manufactures to-day passed a motion protesting against the establishment of a factory for the manufacture of clothing, accoutrements, harness, and ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    A prominent figure in Labour circles at Christchurch says that the fighting weapon of revolutionary trades unionism is a general strike, and that about 5,000 New ...

    Article : 46 words
  57. Advertising

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