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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" declares that the battleship Von Der Tann's cruise of several months is partly to test devices tried abozrd her for the first ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    General Lord Methuen has completed a tour for the purpose of converting Northern Orangia to the idea of a unified South African defence force. He ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    The visit of Mr. Jacob M. Dickinson (United States Secretary of War) and Brigadier General Clarence H. Edwards Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs) ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    An aeroplane somersaulting at Chartres, in France, M. Poillot, an aviator, was killed, and a passenger slightly injured. ...

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  7. THE WORKER

    The enginemen in the Scottish collieries have given notice to terminate engagements in a fortnight to secure an eight hours' day. ...

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  8. LENGTH OF THE SESSION.

    Ministers—or rather a section of them —would like to close up .the session before the end of October. Mr. Fisher's grotesque notion that he could do it by, ...

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  9. TRANSPORT SOCIETIES

    The Transport Workers' Conference has decided to federate, with a view to an ultimate amalgamation. In this movement 200,000 men are ...

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  10. MOTOR BREAKS DOWN.

    M. Loridan, with a passenger, was competing in a race from Paris to Brussels, when his motor broke down, and he was compelled to descend at St. ...

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  11. REMARKABLE REVIVIFICATION.

    "The Times" concludes a series of articles by its Peking correspondent dealing with a journey across China by showing the remarkable revivification ...

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  12. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Northern Territory Bill is destined to pass almost as it is. The efforts of the South Australians to have the railway wholly within their territory ...

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  13. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. J. B. Robinson in a telegram to the British press declares there never has been a crisis in General Botha's Cabinet. The position since the ...

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  14. GERMAN STRIKERS

    Two hundred sailors and firemen have left London to take the places of the strikers in Germany. ...

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  15. M. CHAVEZ'S FEAT.

    Parisian newspapers state that M. Chavez received £3000 sterling, though lie did not reach Milan. [The most ambitious feat yet ...

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  16. CHOLERA OUTBREAK

    Cholera has appeared in Naples. For some time the public health service of the city has 'been reorganised by the Government, hence Naples is now ...

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  17. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    The Grand Master of the ,Manchester Unity of Oddiellows, speaking at the centenary banquet in Nottingham, said that the projected legislation threatened ...

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  18. THE BOILERMAKERS

    The Edinburgh conjerences have admittedly cleared the air towards a settlement. The boilermaker's representatives have appointed a small committee ...

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  19. FISCAL ISSUE

    Right lion. A. Ure, K.C., M.P., Lord Advocate for Scotland, in a pamphlet issued under the auspices of the Cob[?]sen Club incidentally describes the ...

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  20. BRAZILIAN EXHIBITION

    New Zealand has been awarded at the Buenos Ayres Exhibition a first prize for a collection of 14 classes of fresh, undried apples, a second for fine ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY

    The preliminary investigation into the case of Brandon and Trench, the Englishmen who were recently arrested, has been concluded at Leipzig. ...

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  22. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A social to celebrate the induction of the Rev. J. L. Cope will be held in Chalmers Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Daglish, the new minister for ...

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  23. INDIAN FRONTIER

    Before closing Kohat Pass for traffic the Commissioner of the North-West Frontier Province met the Jirgah tribesmen, who instead of expressing contrition ...

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  24. SMALL ARMS COMPANIES

    A provisional agreement has been entered 'into for the amalgamation of the Birmingham Small Arms Factory and Daimler into a new Daimler company, ...

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  25. STREET DEMONSTRATIONS

    LONDON, Sept. 26. Liverpool is applying to Parliament to give the watch committee greater control over provocative street demonstrations. ...

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  26. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    Report. received from the country branches of the railway associations show that the proposed scheme of amalgamation of railway employees' ...

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  27. WAR ATRSHIP.

    The army airship Beta has covered 700 miles in useful reconnaissances and manoeuvres in the West of England. ...

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  28. TRAGEDY OF THE BUSH

    The [?] have so far not been successful in arresting the young Russian who is suspected of the murder of his t compatriot, whose body was found in the ...

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  29. TRAIN SMASHES

    Freight and passenger electric trains collided at Tipton, in Indiana, through the disobedience of orders. Six persons were killed, and a similar ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS

    The London '"Daily Telegraph" states that the next meeting of the Veto Conference will be held at Crewe Hall, the Cheshire residence of the Earl of Crewe, ...

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  31. "LABOUR" CANDIDATES

    Some of the occupations of candidates standing in the Labour interest are given as barrister-at-law, solicitor, grazier, manufacturer, clergyman, managng ...

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  32. CANADIAN RIFLEMEN

    King George in a. message of God- speed to the departing Canadian Rifles expressed the hope that they would carry back many pleasant recollections and ...

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  33. TINPLATE TRADE

    Owing to the boom in the binplate trade, 500 workers' dwellings are being erected at Lleaelly (says the "Daily Chronicle"), and 1000 more men will ...

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  34. ARMY MANOEUVRES

    Sir John French in summing up the lessons of the manoeuvres expressed a warm appreciation of the work of all ranks, adding that the Territorials and ...

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  35. LABOUR AND CAPITAL

    Mr. R. O. Blackwood presided at the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation, which was held to-day. He said that no session of Parliament, state or ...

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  36. AUTOMOBILING

    When returning to New Orleans at racing speed an automobile shot from the roadway into a canal. Four Persons were drowned. ...

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  37. EGYPTIANS CONGRES

    Varying versions attribute to Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P., a speech at the Egyptian Congress, recommending preparation for a revolution. ...

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  38. EXTRADITION TREATY

    Great Britain and Greece have signed an extradition treaty. ...

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  39. THROUGH THE RAPIDS

    A Canadian named Leach went through Whirlpool Rapids at Niagara in a barrel. He was scratched and bruised a little, but suffered no other effects. ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING

    The "Daily News" declares that Messrs Harland and Wolff are constructing vessels valued at £5,000,000, including White Star liners costing £3,000,000. ...

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  41. STATE OF VICTORIA

    A Royal Warrant has been published granting the state of Victoria armorial ensigns and supporters. ...

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  42. BOYS' BRIGADES

    One hundred and ten thousand boys have enrolled in the brigades through-: out the world, Great Britain's tally being 70,677. ...

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  43. RECENT LIBEL ACTION

    Judgment was given to-day by Justice Cussen in the application by plaintiff for an order for amplified particulars in respect of the defence in the action by ...

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  44. A MYSTERIOUS SHOT

    An Englishman .was walking from Calais to Sangatte with his son, when the lad, who was seven years of age, fell dead with a bullet in his chest. ...

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  45. DARING ROBBERY

    Jewellery and banknotes to the value of £2000 have been stolen from the residence of Mrs. Bell, Gloucester Terrace, London. ...

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  46. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

    The following are the passes in the local centre examinations:- Advanced:—Agenoria Cooper, Francis S. Smith, Olga M. Stacey, Zoe M. Stacey. ...

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  47. DREADFUL HEADACHES AND DISORDERED LIVER

    "I have suffered with a disordered )Ever for some time, and dreadful head- aches and very sore eyes, and dark spots came out on my face, caused ...

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  48. BUSH NURSING

    A meeting under the auspices of the National Council of Women was called to consider the question of establishing a bush nursing scheme for Tasmania. ...

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  49. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS

    The borough councils are urging the London County Council to seek powers to prevent cinematograph and other shows opening on Sundays. ...

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  50. CARNARVON BAY WRECK

    Captain Bolger, of the Lady Loch, has submitted his report regarding the first search which the Lady Loch made for the missing boat's crew of the wrecked ...

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  51. MISSING FROM HOME

    Mr. David Rainbow, an old and respected resident of Moorina, has been missing from his home since last Friday morning. It rained heavily Inst night, ...

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  52. RECENT WRECK.

    The local Post Office officials had quite a busy day on Friday as the result of the arrival of the survivors of the Carnarvon Bay. As soon as the office opened ...

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  53. ABOUT THAT COUGH.

    The cough that has hung to you all the winter will bang to you all your life it you don't take it in hand now and use Tussine—THE cough and cold eradicator. ...

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