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  2. ON THE EVE OF REVOLT

    A sensation was created yesterday in the great Social Democratic Congres, now sitting at mannheim, in the Grand Duchy of Baden. Germany, by a speech delilvered by a ...

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  3. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmond's uncompromising demand, in his speech at Limerick, for a full measure of Home Rule for Ireland, has provoked disappointment and distress among ...

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  4. A BIG LOCK-OUT.

    The lock-out of hands by the woollen manufacturers of Verviers, in Belgium, is extending. The trouble began amongst the wood-washers, who went out on strike on a ...

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  5. ANTI-NEGRO OUTBREAK. THE ATLANTA MASSACRE.

    A remarkable state of affairs exists in Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, as the result of the anti-negro outbreak which occurred there on Saturday last. The saloons ...

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  6. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION

    In committee of the House of Representatives last night, the estimates were further considered. On the division dealing, with the offices of the Commonwealth in ...

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  7. MR. JUDKINS'S CHARGES. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The position adopted by Mr. Judkins in declining to come before a Royal commission when offered the opportunity to produce proof of the insinuations he has been ...

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  8. A LOBBY RUMOUR.

    It was freely stated in the Federal lobbies last evening that the Prime Minister was in a dilemma, because the Treasurer (Sir John Fortest) had threatened to resign, owing ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote will give a garden party at Government-house on Tuesday, October 30, and a ball on Wednesday, November 7. ...

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  10. WHO IS JUDKINS?

    Sir,—Though this question is not asked bj " Old Colonist" in a tone that would indicate that his long residence in the colony had eventuated in a sprit of refinement ...

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  11. THE RUSH FOR CANADA

    Mr. Frank Oliver, the Minister of the Interior in Canada, has just returned to the Dominion after a visit to Great Britain. Mr.Oliver announces that as the result of ...

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  12. THE OUTLOOK IN CUBA.

    It is rumoured that the Cuban Government, impressed with the firmness with which the insurgents are pressing their claims, has decided to concede practically ...

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  13. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The report of Dr. Tidswell, of the Board of Health, on Dr. Danysz's laboratory experiments with the disease for the extermination of rabbits, ...

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  14. ATTACK ON AN ENGLISH GIRL.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail," telegraphing on August 21, has the following:— "A young Londoner. Miss Ethel ...

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  15. THE EASTERN SITUATION

    In view of the perpetual strain in the relations between Bulgaria and Turkey, some anxiety is felt regarding movements of troops on the part of both countries. ...

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  16. CHALLENGE FROM MR. WREN.

    Sir.—Greater interests than mine were involved during the recent discussion on the Judkins canards; there was also oft-repeated promises of thrilling exposures.and ...

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  17. ISLAND OF DIAMONDS.

    The steamer Nema, which started from England recently, highly equipped, to search for diamonds on an island off the coast of Africa, the position of which has not been ...

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  18. MUTINY BY SYRIANS.

    The Turkish transport Assyy was conveying Syrian soldiers and military prisioners through the Suez Canal, and had arrived at Port Said, when a matiny took place ...

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  19. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REMARKS.

    In his annual report, which was submitted to Parliament yesterday, the Federal Auditor-General (Mr. I. W. Israel) states that investigations on behalf of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. JAPANESE POACHERS.

    A serious distrurbance has arisen between a detachment of Russian military and a Japanese crew of Poachers in Kamschatka. The Japanese steamer Kayetsa Maru, with ...

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  21. RIVAL MAIL ROUTES.

    The steamer Empress of China, making the experimental trip to test the time within which London mails could be delivered in Hong Kong via Canada and ...

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  22. A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT.

    The Loudon newspapers are publishing further complimentary reference to the display of Victorian products made at the Grocers' Exhibition by the Agent-General's ...

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  23. BILL FOR £15,000.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—This afternoon a bill for £15,000 was served on Messers. John Martin and Co., representing duty alleged to have been short paid by their ...

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  24. SHIPPING MISHAPS. ASHORE IN SUEZ CANAL.

    The P. and O. CO's R.M.S. Caledonia. 8,000 tons, on her return voyage from Bombay to London, has gone ashore in the Suez Canal. She is discharging her cargo. ...

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  25. FAST WALKING.

    J.Butler, the well-known pedestrain, has walked from London to Brighton, 52 miles by road, in eight hours, [?] minutes. His own previous time of eight hours 43 minutes ...

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  26. HOW THE NEGRO IS TREATED.

    The consant feud between blacks and whites is illustrated by the following telegram from the New York correspondent of the "Daily Express":— ...

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  27. CROUCH SURRENDER CASE.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.)asked Mr. Ewing whether, during the fortnight which had ...

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  28. GOLD-STEALING.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday,—The Goldstealing Commission continued its sittings to-day. F.B. Trade, manager of the Cr[?]us, South ...

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  29. COMMERCE REGULATIONS.

    The Minister of Customs (Sir William Lyne, has directed, in regard to the export provisions of the commerce regulations, 1906, which come into operation on ...

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  30. FIRE ON THE WHAKATANE.

    A fire has broken out aboard the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Whakatane, which arrived from Wellington some days ago, and is berthed at the Poplar ...

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  31. SWIMMING.

    Cecil Healy, of Australia, added another win to his long list of successes yesterday by carrying off the 100 metres international scratch race at Burssels. ...

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  32. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrival and departures are announced:— Arrived.—Indralema. s.s.m from Auckland July 31. ...

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  33. THE COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A hitch of a serious nature has occured at the South Maitland collieries. The first trouble arose at the East Greta pit, where the management ...

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  34. RAILWAY STRIKE LEADERS.

    There is a strong feeling among members of Parliament that the leaders of the railway strike should be given an opportunity of again securing employment in the ...

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  35. MISHAP TO S.S. POCAHONTAS.

    The inspector of shipping (Captain Deary) has concluded a preliminary inquiry into the mishap to the s.s.. Pocahontas, the vessed which struck some ...

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  36. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quatations for bar silver is 31¾d. per oz. standard, being a rise of 1-16d. since the day before yesterday. ...

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  37. MINING SHARES.

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The amounts given in crisics are gross, and sub[?] to any debts owing by estates. [?] willhelmlon [?] [?], late of [?], widow, who died on July 24, under ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  40. DISTRICT CRICKET.

    A meeting of players was held last night in the ski[?]dealley at the South Melbourne ground, to consider the question of district cricket and its ellect upon the South ...

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  41. EARLY AUSTRALIAN RECORDS.

    In connection with the further consideration of the Estimates in committe of the House of Representative last night, a question was raised by Mr. Mahon (W.A.) ...

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  42. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Though not specifically provided for in the measure, the payment of old-age pensions is involved in the Constitution Alteration (Special Duties) Bill, which was ...

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  43. CAPTAIN STRACHAN'S CASE.

    The case of Captain Strachan, who complains of harsh treatment by the officials in New Guiness, was [?] to in the Home of Representatives Last night, on the debate ...

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  44. RIVER IMPROVEMENTS.

    At the Port Melbourne Council meeting last night Councillor Renowden moved— "That this councill notices with alarm the prop[?] of the Melbourne Harbour Trust to ...

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  45. MORE TOLERATION NEEDED.

    Sir,—For the peace and safety of the citizenship of this state, may I requist that iin harmomous quarrel. Messers. Woodfull. Judilans. Tregear, and Werall, to retire ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  47. BETTING AT SPORTS

    CASTLEMAINE, Tuesday,—The charities carnival committee was waited on by a deputation from the local Ministers' Association on Monday night, who requested ...

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  48. MR. WOODFULL'S STATEMENT.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. B. Barron on the Rev, Mr. Woodfull's charges, I think he must know very little of the doings of the stay at home bookmakers when he says ...

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  49. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  50. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    A question has been raised whether the bill for the repeal of separate representation which, having passed through both Houses of the state Parliament, was, several weeks ...

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  51. STATE SCHOOLS EXHIBITION.

    Sir, Now that it is known that the State Schools Exhibition has been a financial su[?] cess, I would suggest that those teachers who are out of pocket by purchasing ...

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  52. LABOUR AT THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Mining managers are emphatle in speaking of the lack of men, both for underground and surface work, at Broken Hill, despite that about ...

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  53. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—After wa[?]ing through the lengthy letter of Mr. Jukins to the Premier, as reported in your columns this morning. I was much gratided to ca[?] upon [?] ...

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  54. LITTLE BABY'S AWFUL ECZEMA.

    "I can truthfully say that had [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  55. BEGG'S Whisky.

    The whole of the barley used in Begg's whisky to grown and malted on the spot—in the immediate neighbourhood of the Distillery, and it is ...

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  56. S[?]

    [?] are the [?] of producing more [?] than any other [?]. The marvellous [?] [?] ...

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  57. C[?] LOVE [?]

    [?] and [?] BUTTER SCOTCH has [?] the children's favourite sweet in England for half a c[?], [?] give it to their children [?] it is [?] ...

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  58. THE UNDENIABLE VIRTUES

    Possessed by "Wolfe's-Schnapps" for use in kidney troubles have been endorsed and appraised by the people of three generations,—[Advt.] ...

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  59. YOUR [?].

    We have jsut to hand, direct from the[?] fine [?] of [?] Spring [?] in Scotch and Australian [?]. [?] ...

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  60. TO P[?] YOUR HAIR, [?]

    [?] is the best preparation you can [?] and without [?] [?] [?] ...

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  61. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of, good things, Guaranteed hand made.—[Advt.] ...

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  62. BY SPECIAL, APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to lier Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

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