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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    Rowntrees and Co. have purchased five Birmingham papers belonging to the Midland Express Company. ...

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  3. HOME RULE CAUSE.

    On the eve of Ulster Day Sir Edward Darson, K.C., M.P. (C.) issued a message to the effect that the great outburst of enthusiasm in Ulster, and offers of ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    About 2100 persons travelled by the special trains to Bendigo yesterday to attend the Railway Benefit Society's annual picnic. The first train from Melbourne ...

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  5. COASTAL ITEMS.

    Tile following statement, showing the position of the various municipal accounts at Penguin on the 24th inst., was on Saturday presented to the council:—Credits— ...

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  6. THE WORKER.

    The strike of doctors against the Insurance Act is spreading. Thirty-six have resigned from the friendly societies in Essex, and all have acted similarly ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    An attempt to obtain £1750 sterling by forging Lord Roberts' signature was frustrated at Cox's Bank. The forger has not been traced. ...

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  9. RECENT RAILWAY SMASH.

    The jury expressed the opinion that the railway disaster at Dilton was due to excessive speed. ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the singles of the Drive Club tournament at Fulham the semi-final was won by Douse (N.S.W.) who defeated Bergmann, 6—3, 6—4. ...

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  11. RAN AMOK.

    A foreigner residing in a hotel on Totenham Court-road, ran amok, shot two barmaids (one dead), and rushing into the street wounded three pursuers ...

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  12. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Taft has issued an appeal to all Republicans to vote for him. Mr. Roosevelt, he says, is consumed with personal ambition, and his followers ...

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  13. AVIATION MISHAPS.

    Corporal Scott and Lieutenant Rockwell, army aviators, fell 35ft. at Washington. The aeroplane buckled, and was completely wrecked, the aviators being ...

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  14. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    It has been officially announced that the Admiralty has decided upon the composition of the Mediterranean fleet as follows:—September—Good Hope, ...

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  15. FRANCO-GERMAN CONVENTIONS.

    At Paris Premier Poincare and the German Charge d'Affaires signed declarations finally interpreting certain articles of the Franco-German ...

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  16. IMPORTATION OF MEAT.

    The Prussian Government announces important concessions in the matter of the importation of Russian and Balkan meatstuffs for large towns. Provided ...

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  17. CHINESE LOAN.

    There has been no public rush for the Chinese loan, but it is expected it will be covered to-day. President Yuanshihkai cabled to the Chinese Legation ...

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  18. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    A sensation has been created in Poland by the mobilisation of seven army corps with headquarters at Warsaw, Velna, and Kieff. It is officially ...

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  19. ASSASSINATION PLOT IN KOREA.

    In February last Baron Inchiko, formerly President of the Privy Council, who is president of the Young Men's Christian Association at Seoul, the ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    T. Reece scored an easy win in the billiard match against Frank Smith, jun., who received 3000 start. The final scores were:—Reece, 9000; Smith, 6768. ...

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  21. FRENCH AVIATION CORPS.

    At Villaconbey, in France, M. Miller and reviewed the aviation corps with 72 aeroplanes. ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL.

    Finished Metals.—Tin plates, 15s 6d and 16s 6d; and fencing wire, 167s 6d. Cotton.—September and October delivery, 6.89½d per 1b. ...

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  23. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Bethenod, a French engineer, patented a wireless system, enabling the transmission of telegrams without interference, and at a greater speed than cables at a ...

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  24. EVACUATION OF EGYPT.

    After a stormy meeting the Peace Congress at Geneva carried a resolution demanding the evacuation of Egypt, and the establishment of autonomy. The ...

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  25. AN AMBUSH.

    Kurdash brigands ambushed and killed Lieut. Kazim and 10 soldiers near Van. ...

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  26. STROMBOLI IN ERUPTION.

    Stromboli is in violent eruption. Sir craters are aflame, and others are showering boiling water. The island has been covered in dust from two to six ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In respect to the Colonial Mutual affair, the company has £18,333 as a deposit with the Treasury here. The Premier states he is watching developments in Melbourne, ...

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  28. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. Handel Jones delivered an address in the Don Congregational Church on Friday evening. There was only a moderate attendance. The Rev F. Woods ...

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  29. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    After conferring with [?]ansen and the Governor at Christiana, Captain Amundsen has postponed the Fram expedition to the North Pole for a year. The ...

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  30. THE LYELL FIELD.

    At a meeting of the A.M.E.A. held to- day the ballot on the question of cancelling the present industrial agreement with the Mount Lyell Company was ...

    Article : 371 words
  31. HEAVY TURK AND ARAB LOSSES.

    Fourteen thousand Turks and Arabs participated in the fight in the Zanzur oasis, in Tripoli, and over 1000 were killed. ...

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  32. THE WEEK'S WEATHER.

    The following synopsis of the weather for the week ending September 28 has been supplied by the divisional officer for Tasmania:—On Saturday, the 21st, a large ...

    Article : 328 words
  33. JAPANESE EXPANSION.

    When interviewed at Toronto Lord Stanhope said British Columbia ought to guard against a Japanese invasion on the Pacific coast. The Japanese were ...

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  34. PERTH TRAMWAYS.

    The city council has petitioned the Governor to withhold the regal assent from the Tram Purchase Bill passed by both Houses, on the ground that the ...

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  35. OPEN-AIR FIGHT.

    An open-air fight has been arranged at San Fransisco between Luther M'Carthy and Al Kaufmann. It is to take place on October 12. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    A serious motor smash occurred on Saturday afternoon, about 17 miles from Brisbane. A car driven by William Laidlaw did not answer the steering gear when ...

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  37. PENNY POSTAGE.

    A postal arrangement has been concluded for a penny rate between Canada, Cuba, and Norway. ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last presentation of Spencer's current series of pictures will take place at the Princess Theatre to-night. The star film for to-morrow evening's change will ...

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  39. TERRIBLE COLLISION.

    At Maine (U.S.A.) a train hit an automobile, killing three students and injuring two more. The car was wrecked and dragged along the track. ...

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  40. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    The Canadian conservative press, is attacking the Canadan manufacturers for the latter's refusal to consider the grain-growers' challenge for an increase of ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. WHAT FAT FOLKS FEAR.

    Most people dislike the idea of getting tat because it is unbecoming and because it is a nuisance to be of unwieldy size. But there is a much more serious ...

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  42. HOBART.

    Both this morning and afternoon the Friends' meeting house was filled with the delegates to the conference and their friends. The main topics of the services ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. SHIPPING.

    At Lloyd's the following notifications were made:—Arrivals—At Antofagasta, Henriette; at Iquique, Celtic Glen; and passed Dover, Schlesian. Departures— ...

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  44. KAPUNDA J.P. CURED.

    "I have great faith in Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Mr. S. E. Hancock, fered with rheumatism in my arms and shoulders, brought on by a chill. Now ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. ASTHMA RELIEF.

    We do not claim that we can drive Asthma out of your system, but we do say that Corvisart's Asthma Inhalation will give you immediate relief if you ...

    Article : 61 words
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