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  2. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?

    Admiral Sir Charles Beresford, interviewed here, congratulated the Canadians on the results of their elections, and alluded to the effect upon trade of ...

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  3. TRIPOLI

    There is a strong feeling here against the Italian designs on Tripoli. The press suggests the boycotting of Italian trade. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The sum of £75 has been granted in respect to the claims of the Melbourne census collectors. This sum, however, is far below the amount which the ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Several days ago the Naval Board received instructions from the Minister for Defence that from noon yesterday the white ensign was to be flown from the ...

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  6. THE WORKER

    The strike situation in Ireland still causes anxiety and alarm in commercial circles. The locomotive men of the Midland ...

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  7. KING AND QUEEN

    It is officially stated that their Majesties King George and Queen Mary will arrive at Port Said, on their way to the Indian Durbar, on November 20. ...

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  8. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    In political circles the keen interest in the coming debate on the subject of preference to unionists is tempered by the knowledge that it can be ...

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  9. SENATE CANDIDATES

    There are altogether 35 nominations for selection as Labour candidates for the next senate campaign. Twenty-one of the candidates come from union ...

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  10. DEFENCE MATTERS

    The following notices were gazetted yesterday:—12h Australian Light Horse Regiment (Tasmanian Mounted Infantry)—Torquil Bright Macleod, to be ...

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  11. STATUTE OF THE KING.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Thomas V. Strong), to-day unveiled at Crystal Palace a statue of his Majesty the King, in his coronation robes. ...

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  12. MISSING AUSTRALIAN

    The anxiety caused by the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Mr. Henderson, the dentist from Rutherglen, Victoria, who was last seen in a London ...

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  13. BOXING

    Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, chairman of the Robinson South African Banking Company, and the owner of several gold mines in South Africa, has ...

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  14. GHASTLY FIND

    A sensation was caused at Wollongong this morning, when it was ascertained that some fishermen had caught a shark which contained part of a human body. ...

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  15. AN ITALIAN EXODUS.

    Owing to the incompleteness of the numbers with the colours, part of the 1888 contingent has been summoned There is a great exodus of Italians from ...

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  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    An ordinance has been issued by the Federal Executive Council to provide for the regulation of fisheries in the Northern Territory. One of the clauses reads: ...

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  17. CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES

    Addressing the Railway Officers' Association at a social, the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Verran) said he did not know how the men on the ...

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  18. BLACK VERSUS WHITE.

    Lord Lonsdale objects to the inequality of the men, and holds, therefore, that the contest is not bona fide. That the one is getting £6000 and the ...

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  19. MORE FEDERAL NOTES

    In July last the authorised total of Federal Treasury notes was increased to £10,000,000. An Executive Council order has now been passed putting the limit up ...

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  20. NO NEWS SINCE OCTOBER LAST.

    Mr. Alan [?]upert Philip Henderson left Ruthergler [?] September 21 last year, with the [?] of proceeding to America to complete his studies in his ...

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  21. CHILDREN'S FAIR

    A children's fair was held in St. John's Schoolroom on Saturday afternoon and evening in aid of the school library funds. It is expected that the function will ...

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  22. AN EXTRAVAGANT BOAST.

    There have been some improvements on the southern lines of Ireland, and the strikers at Wexford South station have resumed work. ...

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  23. N.S.W. POLITICS

    At Millthorpe on Saturday night the Minister for Lands (Mr. Beeby) delivered his policy speech. He said the question of interference with state rights had ...

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  24. DANISH IMMIGRANTS

    The Minister for Lands has received a letter from Count Spouneck, of Denmark, addressed from the Danish Consulate in Melbourne, in regard to the practicability ...

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  25. BONUSES FOR LOYALISTS

    The directory of the North-Eastern Railway Company have distributed £20,000 in bonuses to those of its men who remained loyal during the recent ...

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  26. FRENCH NAVY

    The French battleship, the Jean Bart, as successfully launched to-day. [It was cabled on the 15th that unless the dock workers at Brest received a rise ...

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  27. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Admission into the Commonwealth of persons suffering from dangerous infectious diseases is prohibited in the terms of the Immigration Restriction Act. The ...

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  28. STATEMENTS BY A RELATIVE.

    Mr. G. A. Keartland, who is a relative of the missing man, stated that Mr. Rupert Henderson is a son of the late Mr. W. P. Henderson, principal of the ...

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  29. STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike in the steel working trade at Dowlais, in Wales, by which the blast furnaces had been damped down, and 2000 men thrown into idleness, has been ...

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  30. THE GLOIRE EXPLOSION.

    Another death, the ninth, has occurred as a result of the explosion on the battleship Gloire. ...

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  31. A NEW DREADNOUGHT.

    The Dreadnought Courbet has been launched at L'Orient. ...

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  32. MINERS FOR N.S. WALES

    It is announced that the Associated Northern Collieries has received a cable from its Newcastle representative, endorsing Mr. Fisher's statement that New ...

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  33. THE AOTEA

    The Shaw-Savill steamer Aotea, which went ashore on the Cape coast, has been repaired. She made a satisfactory trial trip to-day, and will shortly proceed to ...

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  34. MOROCCO

    Taking advantage of a fog natives crossed the river and harassed the Spanish advanced post, but were repulsed, many being killed and wounded. ...

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  35. ELECTIONS IN THE WEST

    Great interest is being taken in the general elections on October 3. Nominations closed yesterday with 121 candidates for 50 seats. Ten Labour ...

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  36. TELEGRAPH SUPPLIES

    The following tenders for the supply of telegraph and telephone material in Tasmania have been accepted by the Postmaster General:—A. J. Todd and co., ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS

    The young New South Wales player S. V. Doust, has qualified for the final of the South of England tennis championship. In the semi-final he defeated the ...

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  38. A SETTLEMENT ARRIVED AT.

    It is officially announced that an agreement has been reached as regards Morocco. Only a few minor and unessential points remain outstanding. ...

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  39. CHAMPIONSHIP SCULLING

    Australian admirers of W. Fogwell, who recently was defeated by Ernest Barry, have presented the New South Welshman with a gold watch. ...

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  40. CONFLICT IN SPAIN

    Several collisions have occurred between the strikers and the police and military at Gijon, a fortified town, 11 miles north-east of Oviedo. A number ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    General J. B. M. Hertzog, the South African Attorney-General, has admitted that there are differences between Ministers on certain questions of ...

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  42. FLYING FEATS

    Fowler, unable to cross the Sierras, returned, and landed at Colfax. His engine was not strong enough to carry him across the summit, and he will ...

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  43. MOULDERS' STRIKE

    About 120 union moulders declined to resume work at the Sunshine agricultural implement-making establishment yesterday morning. This action was ...

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  44. HOSPITAL STATISTICS

    The number of patients in the hospitals of the Dominion at the end of last year was 3670, compared with 3548 t the end of the previous year. Exclusive of ...

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  45. RICH GOLD FIND

    Reuter's correspondent in Chili states that goldfields have been discovered at Curepto. A large quantity of gold in a pure state was obtained during the ...

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  46. FINANCIAL

    The Australian Mortgage Agency proposes to pay 70 per cent. of the preference stock. The annual report of Messrs. Robert ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA

    Valdez, Alaska, has been shaken by an earthquake. The cable between Valdez and Sitka is broken. ...

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  48. ISLAND SHIPPING

    Departures today included the Marama, for Auckland; the Manapouri, for Melbourne; and the Cormoran, for Samoa. ...

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  49. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At Falmouth—Afric, s., from Australian ports. At Queenstown ...

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  50. THE PAPANUI'S FIRE

    It is announced that salvage of the luckless steamer Papanui is impracticable. The cause of the fie lire was the spontaneous combustion of her coal. ...

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  51. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    A grave industrial crisis has arisen in the Railway Department, owing to the action of Commissioner Short in notifying Messrs. Lewis, Burchell, and Dooley, ...

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  52. IN BANKRUPTCY

    The estate of Thomas Lancaster Collier, late of Hobart, deceased, has been adjudged to be bankrupt, on the petition of Linda Isabella Collier, the executrix. ...

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  53. CONSOLS.

    Consols are quoted at £77 2s 6d. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. FOR THE ANTARCTIC

    The Antarctic exploration vessel, the Aurora, has arrived at Capetown. She [?] for Hobart on Monday. ...

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  56. WALL-STREET IN A FERMENT.

    Wild trading in the United States steel stocks threw Wall-street into a [?]erment to-day. As the result of liquidation on a large scale, five points were ...

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  57. CRIMINAL COURT

    A sitting of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurisdiction will be held on Tuesday, before Sir John Dodds and Mr. Justice M'lntyre. The following is the ...

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  58. THE BALLARAT LAUNCHED.

    The P. and O. Company's new steamer Ballarat was launched at Greenock yesterday. LONDON, Sept. 23. ...

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  59. BURST STEAMPIPE

    The twelve girls scalded by the bursting of a steampipe in a spinning mill at Atherton have succumbed to their injuries. ...

    Article : 28 words
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