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  4. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] THREATENED FAMINE AT SINGAPORE.

    The failure of the rice crop in Siam is threatening a famine at Singapore. Prices have doubled in three days and coolie distrubances are feared ...

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  5. SUNDAY EXPRESS FROM ADELAIDE.

    When informed this morning by a "Miner" representative of the opposition shown to the alteration of the running of the Broken Hill express train ...

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  6. RAILWAY UNREST IN ENGLAND.

    The London and North-Western railwaymen are agitating for a national strike unless the Board of Trade reopens Sir Edward Fry's awards, which ...

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  7. URGENT ORDERS FOR STEAM COAL.

    In addition to the collieries on the Admiralty list other Welsh collieries have received urgent orders for steam coal. ...

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  8. SCARCITY OF WATER AT MANCHESTER AND BRADFORD.

    Owing to the drought cavalry divisional training has been been abandoned at Manchester where water has been reduced to 26 days' supply Bradford's ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] VICTORIAN CADETS IN BELGIUM.

    The Belgian War Office placed Major Rushall's cadets, from Victoria, under the guidance of Captain Vanteghen, who showed them the works ...

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  10. LATE SPORTING. [Reuter's Message.] ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the match Warwickshire v. the Rest of England, the latter team lost four wickets for 574 runs. Hobbs scored 97, Mead 101, J. W. Hearne 52, ...

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  11. QUARREL BETWEEN RABBITERS.

    A quarrel at Trawool (Victoria) yesterday between Charlie Dennie and William Noble, rabbiters. ended in the former being shot in the hand. The ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    Huge.crowds continue to surround the Viceroy's residence at Chingtu (China), protesting against the nationalisation of the railways. ...

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  13. BALLOT BOX WITH WITHDRAW ABLE WIRE.

    A sensation has been caused at the political meetings held in Alberta, Canada, at the exhibition of a ballot box with a withdrawable wire to enable the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION. PASSAGE BROKER PROSECUTED.

    Thomas Caslake, of Finonley, was [?]ned £5, with £4 8s. casts, at the Highgate court to-day, for acting as a passage broker without a license. ...

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  15. COLLIERY TROUBLES IN NEW CASTLE DISTRICT.

    The lodge votes of the miners in the Newcastle district on the delegate boards', proposal that the miners should do the wheelers' work if the latter still ...

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  16. YARRA GLEN AND LILYDALE HUNT CLUB RACES,

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  17. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Ramona, bound from Skagway to Seattle went ashore to-day, off the Alaskan coast, becoming a total wreck. Wireless ...

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  18. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    William Palmer, aged about 30, was walking alongside the railway at Tamworth, near the approach to the viaduct lastnight, when a passenger train ...

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  19. A GLOVE FIGHT FATALITY.

    Willim Daley (Jamaica) killed Adollo Morales, the Chilian champion, in a glove fight at Santiago to-day. ...

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  20. COAL BY RAIL FOR SCOTLAND AND OTHER PLACES.

    The Admiralty's consignments of Welsh coal to Scotland, Hull, Newcastle, and other, ports by,rail instead of ship, cost 6s. per ton extra. The wag ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO AVIATOR.

    The American aviator, Fowler, mounting skywards in his attempt to cross the Sierras, fell to-day, the rudder of his aeroplane failing. The ...

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  22. FIRE ON IMMIGRANT STEAMER.

    The Papanui, bound for Australia with immigrants, was five days in extinguishing the fire in the first bunker. Another bunker caught fire a[?]er ...

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  23. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Y.M.C.A, was held on Monday evening at the rooms. There were present:—Messrs,F. H. ...

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  24. "LABOR PARTY" OR "UNIONIST PARTY?"

    The following is a copy of a letter that Mr. S. Massey, secretary, acting under instructions from the Barrier District Assembly of the Political ...

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  25. GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    The trades-unions at Bilbao, Spain, have declared a general strike. ...

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  26. A THEATRICAL ENGAGEMENT.

    Mr. J. O. Williamson has engaged Miss Hilda Spong, who will commence her Australian season in Sydney in December in the American play, ...

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  27. VICTORIAN AGENCY'S ACTIVITY.

    Prompted by the success of the West [?]am experiment the victorian numeration Agency in London lntends to apply to other London boroughs for ...

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  28. WOMAN'S CLOTHES AT MOSMAN'S BAY.

    A resident of Balmoral, when on his way to work in the city this morning, saw a woman's clothes lying on the water's edge at Mosman's' Bay. ...

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  29. DROWNED IN THE ELBE

    A detachment of Uhlans were crossing the Elbe to-day when an officer and 10 men fell into the river and were drowned. ...

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  30. FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER.

    The Life Saving Society gave a farewell supper lost night to Finley, the Westralian'swimmer, who was accorded an enthusiastic send-off. ...

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  31. ANOTHER MOUNT ETNA CRATER.

    Another crater has opened in Mount Etna, Sicily, and the lava is descending at the rate of half a kilometre an hour. ...

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  32. HOUSING OF WORKERS.

    Mr. Hoyle asked the Premier in the Legislative Assembly, if, in view of the difficulty, of getting soures, and the suffering being endured by a large ...

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  33. VICAR ROWS FROM DOVER TO CALAIS.

    The Rev. Mr. Swann (vicar of Crossby, near Ravensworth) rowed from Dover to Calais in a 200ft". skiff to-day in [?]h. 50m., a record. ...

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  34. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCES

    A railway employee testified before the Railway Inquiry Commission to-day that a majority of the men was against the recognition of unions. ...

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  35. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The six-year-old son of Mr. Fred Nolan, of Mongallow, near Braidwood, on Friday strayed into the bush, and not returning for some hours, search ...

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  36. A CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    The in[?]uest was continued this morning on the body of Norman Stanley Hall (30), who was, killed on September 2, while riding, a bicycle along ...

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  37. SCHOOL-CHILDREN'S STRIKE.

    The presence of policemen at the Shoreditch and Islington schools prevented the renewal of the scholars' strike. ...

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  38. AMBULANCE CALL TO CENTRAL MINE.

    The ambulance received a call to the Central mine at about 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. Although inquiries were made by telephone of the mine ...

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  39. AUSTRAL FESTIVAL.

    At-the Austral festival at Toowoomba the champion band contest was won by Emmaville with 293 points. Warwick was second, with 280 and points ...

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  40. BOXING.

    Another boxing contest, the third, between Lang and Lester will take place at the Stadium on September 30. ...

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  41. THE SHARE MARKET. NOON QUOTATIONS.

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  42. LESTER "REAL HAPPY."

    " Hullo, kid [?] you're from the 'Sun,' aren't you?" was Jack Lester's greeting to a representative of the Sydney "Sun" after his fight with Bill Lang. ...

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  45. SERGEANT MACKIE'S ILLNESS.

    Sergeant Mackie, who has been laid aside with an internal complaint since the beginning of August is still confined in a private hospital in Adelaide. ...

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  46. ALMOST BLIND.

    Mr. Tom Holt, whose remarkable statement is published below, is another, example of what Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have done for one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. F. W. Foster (South Australia) said that industrial unionism had become a political machine for ...

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  49. AFTERNOON QUOTATIONS.

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  51. A SYDNEY STREET ACCIDENT.

    William Parkinson (35), secretary of the Sydney Branch of the Seamen's Union, who resides at Annandale, was crossing George-street West, near ...

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  52. LANG'S INJURED HAND.

    Lang, when seen in his dressingroom, had his head bowed in his hands, and was whistling with pain. When his right glove and bandages were ...

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  53. CHILDREN'S WASP LEAGUE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Central Branch of the Children's Ward League was held in Dryen's Hall yesterday. Mrs. Henwood presided over a ...

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  54. WARDEN'S COURT.

    Before Mr. C. F. Butler, S.M., in the Warden's Court to-day Alice Pritchard, as agent for Frances Everson, applied for a six months' suspension of' ...

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  55. ROYAL ACRICULTURAL SHOW

    The Royal- Agricultural Show was opened at Adelaide to-day in glorious weather. There was a record attendance. ...

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  56. FATALITY AT THEBARTON.

    A Smith was employed fixing overhead wires at Thebarton this afternoon when he overbalanced and fell, being killed instantly. ...

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  57. THE CENTRAL MINE ACCIDENT.

    It transpires that the ambulance was called to the "Central mine this afternoon to convey to the Hospital a man named L. Carter who had both arms ...

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  58. GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO BROKEN HILL.

    The Governor of New South Wales, Lord Chelmsford, accompanied by Lady Chelmsford, will visit Broken Hill on November 13 next. ...

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