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  2. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Tennyson have signified their intention of being present at the Findon Harriers' Hunt Club races on Saturday, ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Congo Free State is fortifying the different ports of the country. The Union Steamship Company's new steamer Manuka has been launched on the ...

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  4. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    The talk began half an hour earlier than is the rule and of course, it was Senator Higgs (Q.) who made it. "I would like to ask the Minister of Defence," he said, ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer. P.M., Detective-inspector Christie proceeded against Dalgety and Co. Ltd., of Bourke-street, on a charge of ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS. EMPLOYES' PRIVILEGES TO BE ENLARGED.

    In his speech at Nhill the Premier expressed a hope that the Railway Commissioners would now "be in a position to exercise towards their sonants, that reasonable ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in the action for £4,000 damages against Brigadier-General Finn, as the nominal defendant in consequence of property in the ...

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  9. THE POPE.

    After being walled in their cells for three and a half days, the College of Cardinals elected one of the least prominent of their number to fill the Papal throne. ...

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  10. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  11. PRINTING THE FEDERAL LISTS.

    The Mininster for Home Affairs states that the report of the electoral work up to the end of last week shows that the provisional lists of the electors in Queensland, ...

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  12. NEW PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs is determined to carry out all the public works provided for on this year's Estimates. He has directed that designs for the new ...

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  13. OPTIMISTIC SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier, who was present at the mayoral quarteily luncheon to-day, in responding to the toast of the Ministry and Parliament, said that the Government had ...

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  14. INTERSTATE TRADE.

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  15. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.

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  17. WRONGLY CONVICTED.

    A prisoner whose innocence was proved to the satisfaction of the Attorney-General was last night released from the Panamatta gaol. The name of the prisoner was George ...

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  18. SUNDAY TRAIN TO LILYDALE.

    A correspondent complains of the overcrowding of the Lilydale train on Sundays. He states:— "Every fine Sunday this train is uncomfortably ...

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  19. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  20. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    The Attorney-General has furnished Mr. Kingston, as chairman of the Iron Bonus Commission, with the following "opinion," which is self-explanatory:— ...

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  21. THE WILLOUGHBY ELECTION.

    The election of a representative for Willoughby in the Legislative Assembly took place to-day. There were only two candidates, Mr. C. G. Wade, the candidate of ...

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  22. SERIOUS CASUALTIES. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    A single man, named Alexander Johnson, 43 years of age, who lived with his mother at Keilor, where he was employed as a farm labourer, was found lying dead on the ...

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  23. GLEN IRIS NIGHT TRAINS.

    "A correspondent, who signs himself "Anxious," deals with what he describes as the "drastic policy" of the commissioners in discontinuing the night trains on the ...

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  24. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Drake (Q.) informed Senator Pearce (W.A.) that, as soon as the Western Australian Parliament has passed the Enabling Bill, now ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,860,000 quarters, as against 1,950,000 quarters last week and ...

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  26. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    BERRIGAN, Wednesday.—An accident occurred to Davidson's Cobram to Berrigan coach last night on the Ningumia-road. By some means the driver was thrown out, and ...

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  27. THE MAIL CONTRACTS.

    At a representative gathering to-day the following resolution was adopted:—(1.) That this meeting of the pastoral, agricultural, commercial, and industrial ...

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  28. THE BRIGHTON SERVICE.

    With reference to the complaints concerning the reduced traffic on the Brighton line, a return which has been prepared shows that Balaclava and Elsternwick are served ...

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  29. LATE COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.

    The report of the Victorian Railway Commissioner for the quarter ending March 31 was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. It showed that there ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the second leading of the Land and Income Tax Amendment Bill was agreed to. The report of the director of Agriculture ...

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  31. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Company Limited from their London office, dated 8th inst.:—"Antwerp Wool ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A proclamation has been issued further protecting the kangaroos on Kangaroo Island for a period of five years. Mr. George Playoust, a large woolbuyer ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the debate on the second reading of the Money Lenders' Bill was continued, and adjourned. The Lights on Vehicles Bill was taken ...

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  34. THE CABLE AGREEMENT.

    About twenty senators yesterday approached Mr. C. H. Reynolds, the general manager of the Pacific Cable Board, and informed him that, it his board still wished to ...

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  35. ACCIDENT ON A PIER.

    A man named John Frew 52 years of age, whose home is in Foote-street, Albert-park, met with a serious accident while pile-drying it the railway pier in Port Melbourne ...

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  36. THE GIPPSLAND DEPOT.

    TRARALGON, Wednesday.—Four drivers and their families have been removed from here to Port Melbourne under the reclassification scheme, and this has caused some surprise in face of ...

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  37. ELECTORAL DIVISIONS BILL.

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  38. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT

    A complaint made by Mr. Taylor, member for Christchurch in the House of Representatives, that the Flour Millers' Association was increasing the cost of bread led ...

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  39. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    The death at the Children's Hospital of a child of 6 years, named Alice Quinlan, was reported to the coroner yeaterday. The little girl lived at Pelham-street, Carlton, ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Councillor Cockbill reportrd at last night's meeting of the South Melbourne Council that a letter had boen received by the Albert-park committee at management from the St. Kilda Council, stating ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    The French barque Brenn, now in port, has arrived from Port Louis in ballast for orders. She is one of the fleet of mercantile vessels constructed under the French ...

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  42. THE WALKING SOLDIER.

    A. H. Coppock, the walking soldier, arrived at Albury shortly before 6 o'clock last night, and went on to-day. Very severe weather was encountered, and near ...

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  43. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    KALGOORLIE. Wednesday.—A shocking accident, which is likely to prove fatal, happened to a young woman named Bridget Leahy at the open crossing at the east end ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat till half-past 7 o'clock this morning, reconsidering the Redistribution of Seats Bill in committee. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The National Council of Women has decided to send four delegates to the meeting at Berlin next year. The extensive search made for the Rev. ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Nicholas Weppner, of Colbinabbin, village settler (compulsory sequestration) Causes of insolvency—Losses through drought, necessity to realise on machinery at great loss, ...

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  47. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BENDIGO.—The wooden portion of the Gladstone Hotel, on the Bullock Crek road, Goden Square, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. The premises destroyed were insured for £50 in ...

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  48. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WAGGA, Sept. 9.—Shearing is progressing at Bullunbong, Berry Jerry, and Lansdown stations. ...

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  49. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Railton-Wilmot Railway Construction Act Repeal Bill has been passed and the state thus saved proposed profitless expenditure. ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The selection committee have chosen the following team for the match against Victoria:—Messrs. Sharp, Rice, Wright, Gaden, Kidston, and Clark. In the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. RHEUMATISM. GOUT, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, GRAVEL. and BLADDER TROUBLES.

    The failure of the kidneys to extract urea, uric acid, and other poisons from the blood is the cause of all these disorders. It is the retention in the blood, or deposition in the joints, tis[?]es, ...

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