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  2. LATE MIMING.

    The official report compiled by Mr. L. Gee, of the mining operations in South Australia for the last half-year, ended Juno 30, show that the present ...

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  3. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    At his Merriwa meeting Mr. Willis (Speaker) said that his agreement with the Government provided that all bills passed by the Legislative Assembly ...

    Article : 109 words
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  5. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Tens of thousands of Chinese rebels are besieging Chingtu, armed with matchlocks. Defective communication is causing ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

    Lady Medallist is now a short-priced favorite for the Epsom Handicap. Ten points away come Flavinius and Blairgour. who are followed at two points ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. DEAR FOOD RIOTS.

    Cherbourg and other municipaities are buying provisions and reselling them, despite pecuniary loss, at market Prices of an ordinary year. ...

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  9. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE. UNIONISTS DECIDE ON GENERAL STRIKE.

    Delegates from the Amalgamated Brine Unions, considering that international capitalists desired to make a diversion from the demands of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. THE SOUTH.

    The following is the manager's report for the week ended 16th September, 1911:— Rise. 625ft. level, section C2d, risen ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. LATEST CABLE MEWS. [Reuter's Message] RUSSIAN PREMIER OPERATED UPON.

    M. Stolypin (Russian Premier), who was shot at Kieff, showed symptoms of peritonitis. An operation was performed and the bullet removed. ...

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  12. LATE SPORTES. THE CAULFIELD CUP FAVORITE.

    During settling to-day Aurofodina received good suport for the Caulfield Cup. He is now favorite. ...

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  13. GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN SYDNEY.

    The 'Gonernor-General, [?} Denman; held his first leves in Sydney to-day, there being a large and thoroughly representative attendance ...

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  14. BELGIAN CABINET POSTPONES SUMMONING RESERVISTS.

    The Cabinet, on receiving an optimistic Berlin telegram, postponed the summoning of the three classes of reservisits. ...

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  15. ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING.

    John Rosman was charged in the Police Court this morning, before Mr. C. F. Butler, S.M., with having stolen a hat valued at 7/ from Donaldson' ...

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  16. A COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at the Cwarmman colliery (Wales) to-day, 100 men being entombed. Two men were Killed and four are in a precarious condition. ...

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  17. BRISTOL MINERS' STRIM

    Twelve hundred Bristol miners have strack, demanding the increases of pay granted in the Somerset area. The unemployed at Leicester are ...

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  18. A BOY'S SUDDEN DEATH. HIT ON THE STOMACH WHILST PLAYING.

    The deputy coroner, Mr. C. F. Butler, this afternoon conducted an inquiry into the causes leading up to the death of Stanley Thomas Williams, aged 6 ...

    Article : 358 words
  19. AN AVIATOR KILLED.

    The aviator Cammell, flying at Hendon to-day, fell a distance of 90ft., and was killed. ...

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  20. LAND TAX ASSESSMENT.

    A return, compiled to the order of the South Australian Legislative. Council, shows that the total for the 1910 land tax assessment was £55,010,010, ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES. WHEAT TROUBLE ENDED AT DARLING ISLAND.

    The wheat trouble at Darling Island having ended, the wharf laborers, who generally handle, the wheat there, resumed work this morning. ...

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  22. IRISH TIMBERMEN'S STRIKE.

    The timbermen of Dublin have struck, [?] account of the masters declining [?]recognise the Irish Transport Workers' Union. Four hundred men in the ...

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  23. LORD DENMAN STRUCK BY GOLF BALL.

    Lord Denman, the Governor-General, paid a visit to the Royal golf links at Rose Bay on Saturday afternoon, and whilst witnessing the play was ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON COACHBUILOERS' DISPUTE.

    The coachbuilders' dispute nt Launceston has been settled, the masters agreeing to pay wages at £2 17s. 6d. per week, which is 2s. 6d. a week less ...

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  25. FATALITY TO A CARTER.

    A carter named Bennett, employed on the railway construction works, 13 miles from Yeelanna (S.A.), met with a fatal accident. ...

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  26. DEATHS FROM ENTERITIS.

    There have been 250 dentin from enteritis at Nottingham in six weeks, the majority being children. ...

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  27. ZINC CORPORATION LIMITED.

    The following is the manager's report on the South Blocks mine for the week ended september 14:— Main Lode. ...

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  28. TRADE-UNION FUNDS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, in an address a Southampton, referring to the Osborne judgment said that he was prepared to recommend complete national ...

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  29. A COLLIERY DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute at the South Bulli colliory regarding the work on machines has been settled. The question of the pince to be paid to the men is to be ...

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  30. SYDNEY TO BROKEN HILL.

    Some time will be lost before the Public Works Committee will inspect the proposed railway route to Broken Hill from Sydney. It will occupy ...

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  31. COCKBURN NEWS.

    "The Minor's" Cockburn correspondent writes, under date September 15:— Thursday was a busy day for adults ...

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  32. DISCONTENTED POSTAL OFFICIALS.

    The Unitted Kingdom's postal employces' campaign for the redress of rievances and increased pay inaugurated at Glasgrow is widely supported. ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. THE EAST MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the "Express" wirea on September 15:— Samuel Peac[?], medcal praetitionor, appeared before the City Court ...

    Article : 521 words
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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. MURDER OF A MISSIONARY.

    The Brisbane correspondent of the "Age" on September 14 wired:— Rev. Dr. Porter, one of the council of the South Sea Evangelistical ...

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  37. MILL RETURNS.

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    Router's London correspondent states that Lord Kitchener departed yesterday for Egypt. Our Melbourne correspondent wires ...

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