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  2. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    Sir John Forrest (Federal-Treasurer) has, suggested that steamers trading between Australia and Sonth Africa be. asked to take wider course in order ...

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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yateman's THIRD EDITION. MR. ARTHUR LYNCH.

    Mr: Arthur Lynch, the Irich-AustralIan, who fought for the Boers against the-British,in:the.last Sount African war has succeeded,the late Mri ...

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  4. THE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    Before.Mr. W. N. Dove, S M., at.the police Court this morning the Sulphide Corporation was chargea with having kept upon its licensed premises.a ...

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  6. ALLEGED SLY GROCSELLING.

    At " the, Police Court this morning two,charges of sly-grog selling, arising out of' a.raid made yesterday by the police on a shop situated at the corner ...

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  8. LATE MINING. THE SHARE MARKE[?]

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  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Willoughby has purchased the Australian and Now Zealand rights of The Wonian in the Cuse. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE WHAT YIELD.

    The wheat vield for'the-1908-9 senson is 15,183,406 bushels from 1,394,056 acres, equal to ll.I bushels per aere. The'yield has exceeded the previous ...

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  11. THE MISSING SEESTERN.

    All hope has been abandoned of the safety of the missing German vacht Seostorn. The German warship Planet has just returned from a fruitless ...

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  12. A TRAINING SHIP.

    The training ship Port Jackson sails in a few days for Australia. It is expected to arrive in Sydney before Christinas with 40 cadets on hoard. ...

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  13. MAIL STEAMER'S ARRIVAL

    The R.M.S.Mooltan reached Adelnide on Saturday from London. mails will be delivered here this morning. ...

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  14. LORD DE CLIFFORD'S DEATH.

    ' At the inquest on the body of Lord de Cliffo[?] l, who was killed at Horsham, England, on Wednesday by his motor ear overturning while trying to ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORGENERALSHIP.

    The"Star" announces to-day that Lord Dudley Is ubont to retire from the office of Governor-General of Australia to take the Viceeroyship of ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. LABOR RECRU[?]TER KILLED.

    A labor recruiter named Lindsay (according to news recruiter in sydney) has been killed by natires at New pomerine in the Bismarek ...

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  17. THK GOLDEN KING.

    A puity of about a dozen mining[?]en and other interested persons jourheyed out to the Golden King gold and copper mine yesterday, when.a ...

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  18. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRATNING.

    At the anniversary dinner in conneetion with the conference of the Australian National Defence league, held on Saturday, the president said that ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING. BROKEN HILL CLUB.

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  20. AN OLD IDENTITY.

    This morning it was reported to tim police that- Edward Bullock, an old man,'aged 86.Vears, of age,' residing'in Crystal-street,: had been found, dead in ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA. ATRICK MAHER'S BODY FOUND IN SWAN RIVER.

    The body of Patrick Maher, who has been working at the Glendalough Orphanage, was found in the swan River yesterday. ...

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  22. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    Most of the delegates to the. Congress of the Chambers of Gommeree, to he held at Sydney, arrived at Brisbane by the Marama, from Vancouver ...

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  23. OLD AGE PENSION.

    Of 1694 claims in West Australia for Federal old age pensions. 469 have been grunted, 73 rejrcted, and 24 withdrawn. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Information lins been received in Adelaide.to the effect that 'the Houlder line of steamers will. in future make Hull one of their ports of discharge ...

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  25. A LIFEBOAT MYSTERY.

    The mystery attnchhing. to the lifebelts found washed ashore nenr Cape Maria Van Diemen (New Zealnnd) has been explained by passengers on the ...

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  26. ALLEGED MALICIOUS DAMAGE.

    At the Police Court this morning, before M. W. N. Dove, S.M., Lawrones Walsh, who had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness, ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    A Parliamentary puny visiled the Federal eapital area on Saturday and returned yesterday. They were unanimously of the opinion that the ...

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  28. NEW TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE WORKS.

    The estimate-of 'new works for telegraph and telephone'extension in South. Australia for 1909 and 1910 totals £72,056. ...

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  29. FRAUD ON W.A. POST OFFICE.

    The detectives state that, J.W. Barkor's fraud on the post office was com.mitted by a svstematic of forgories to the amount of about £1400 ...

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  30. THE ZINC CORPORATION.

    Still further improvement is shown in the work done by the,Zine Corpyration for the motnth of August. A total of 20.310 tons of tailings (15,870 ...

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  31. ILLEGALLY REMOVING TIMBER.

    At the Silverton '"Police Court on Saturdny morning, Mr. W. N. Dove presiding, James.Stewart, a woodcarter, was proceeded against on a ...

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  32. CONFERENCE IN MELBOURNE.

    The conference on the Federal capital site was continued in Melbourne [?] Saturday. The deliborntions lasted till late in the afternoon; but finality ...

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  33. LOST FOR SOME TIME.

    Monnted-constnble White telegraphed from. Oodnadatta to-day that,a man named Andrew. Cowell, a stranger in the district, had arrived at the ...

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  34. WEST CLUB.

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  35. UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES.

    Martin Florece, a laborer, was lined £2 and, costs to-day' for having been unlawfully on the premises of the Lady Ferguson Hotel on Sunday, August ...

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  36. STRUCK ON HEAD.

    Thomas Riehard Condon was snageing logs at Bunyip to-day, when the bar of the chain snapped and struck him on the back of the head. He ...

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  37. VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    Great dissatisfaction has been exDressed over the result of the Prahran and Bruswick football match (one of the scmi-finals for the Victorian ...

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  38. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    According to Eastern files, which were brought to port Darwin by mail steamer from Hongkong, a gigantie scheme to smuggle opium has [?]n ...

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  39. CARELESS BUSINESS MEN.

    The, carelessness of business peopIe to firmly secure their doors after business hours tends to offer a premium to the enterprising burglar. And It is ...

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  40. ILLICIT COLD. ALLEGED GOLD BUYER ARRESTED.

    R. Royal. said to be neting for a Melbourne firm, was arrested on Saturuny night by Detective Jenkins on a charge of illicit gold buying. ...

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  41. POLICE COURT.

    At the police Court tliis morning Mr. W. N. Dove, S.M., dealt with the following chnrgos1— A FiRST OFFENDER. ...

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  43. MILL RETURNS.

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  44. N.Z. TRAMWAY FATALITY.

    At the Auckland Supreme Court on Saturday in a charge of manslanghtuer nrising out of a fatal railway accident at Onehuga, the jury found that there ...

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  45. ANOTHER ARREST MADE.

    Jonathan Cook, a miner at Cnstle'maine, was arrested on Saturday on a charge of having gold in his posseseion which could not he satisfactorily ...

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  47. ANOTHER ROBBERY REPORTED.

    There seeins to be a predilection amongst eertain individuals for the "weed that comforts," but on apparent objection to pay for that luxury seems ...

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  48. DISGRACEFUL VANDALISM.

    If there Is one thing that the City Council deserves high commendtion for it is the.effort put forward in the beautifying of the reserves and the ...

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  49. DE BAVAY TREATMENT CO.

    The DeBavay Treatment company's rtconstruetion ' proposals are to be passed formerly at an extraordinary meeting. on September 14 ...

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  50. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

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  52. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. N. Dove, S.M.,.John O'.Neill was churned with having kept his grocer's shop, in Argent-street ...

    Article : 123 words
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