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  2. NAVIGATING THE AIR. A SENSATIONAL RACE.

    Nineteen balloons have taken part in a most sensational race for the Grand Prix promoted by the Aero Club of Paris. The event was won by the ballon Le Nord, ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA,

    Japanese statesmen and newspapers are delighted at the conclusion of the convention between Great Britain and Russia. The view they take is that it considerably ...

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  4. PREFERENCE TO BRITAIN

    The preference proposals contained in the Australian tariff have caused some misgivings in Germany. Great uneasiness is displayed by the ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    If the Japanese feel any strong resentment at the treatment of their countrymen by the people of the United States, they show no outward sign of it. Mr. Taft, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Captain Creswell, naval director, who has been on an official visit to Adelaide, returned yesterday. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Mauger) ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT AND JUDGES.

    Statements rande by Messrs. Prendergast and J. W. Billson, M.L.A.'s, at the Town-hall meeting on Monday night were brought under the notice of the Speaker of the ...

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  8. BAKERS' STRIKE. AN ORGANISED BOYCOTT.

    The latest development in connection with the strike of operative unionist bakers is probably the most drastic and serious that has happened in any industrial trouble ...

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  9. RECORD RAILWAY YEAR.

    The annual report of the Victorian Railway Commissioners was yesterday laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly. The results disclosed cannot but be gratifying ...

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  10. CIVIL SERVICE STORES.

    Sir,—Some few weeks ago the secretary of the Co-operative Civil Service Store published some information in the shape of store accounts intended to show that the ...

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  11. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    Many families have been placed in grave perit by the terrible rains which have swollen the rivers in the southern parts of France. Heroic efforts were made in many ...

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  12. RAILWAY DISASTERS. EXCURSION TRAIN DERAILED.

    An excursion train from Edinburgh had a sensational experience yesterday. At Coatbridge, in Lanarkshire, it collided with a light engine which had got on to the ...

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  13. A MILITARY AIR-SHIP.

    Colonel J.L.B. Templer, the superintendent of the ballon factory at Aldershot, has had a second trail with his military airship. Null Secundurs. A few weeks ago the ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. THE GOAL TRAGEDY.

    The autopsy upon the bodies of M. Novakovies and his fellow-prisoner, who were alleged to have committed suicide in goal at Belgrade, Servia, has placed a new ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. EXPRESS TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A railway collision, attended with fatal results, is reported from Bar-le-Due, the principal town of the Department of Meuse, in Eastern France. The Orient express, ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. BOTHA'S PATRONAGE.

    General Louis Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, was lately accused of "packing" the Legislative Council by replacing with his nominees two members who were given ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. RICH MEN'S WRONGS.

    The misuse of wealth was the main theme of a speech delivered by President Roosevelt at the inauguration of a memorial erected to the late President M'Kinley at ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES MINISTRY. RECONSTRUCTED CABINET.

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  19. BARRACKS SENSATION.

    A new version is now given of the sensational incident at the Sebastopol barracks. It was stated that three men, disguised as officers, rushed into the barracks of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. EXTRAVAGANT PRINCESS

    A Royal scandal is revived by a report that the Princess Louise of Belguim has become financially embarrassed. It is stated that the Princess, who was divorced ...

    Article : 399 words
  21. MURDER RE-ENACTED.

    The Scotland Yard detectives have taken an extraordinary step in their endeavour to unravel the mystery surroinding the murder of a woman named Emily Dimmock, ...

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  22. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., the well-known labour leader in England, has arrived in India. When he was leaving England a couple ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The report of the state public service commissioner for the year 1906 was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Dealing with new legislation ...

    Article : 306 words
  24. BISHOP AND PRESIDENT.

    The Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington-Ingram), who is on a visit to America, was entertained yesterday at Washington by President Roosewelt. They played a game ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

    The growing importance of the English language on the Continent is indicated by an order which has been issued by the authorities of the Berlin Gymnasium ...

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  26. MOTORIST KILLED.

    Another motor-racing fatality has occurred in New York. The victim was a Mr. S[?] son one of the competitors. During the race, when the contestants were travelling ...

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  27. PRIME MINISTER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) yesterday spoke with regret of the illness which had befallen Mr. Carruthers. Having himself just [?]vered from a serious illness. he ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    The situation in respect to the competing lines for the butter export trade remains unchanged. Whilst the majority of exporters approve of the agreement made by the ...

    Article : 539 words
  29. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue returns show that the total revenue of the United Kingdom for the quartr ended September 30 was [?]33,379,771, against £31,259,052 for the corresponding ...

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  30. FEDERAL MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    BERRINGA, Tuesday.—Mr. S. Crawford, secretary to the Berringa Progress Association, has received a communication from Dr. Wilson. M.H.R., to the effect that he was ...

    Article : 231 words
  31. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Should Sir Thomas Lipton not be a competitor for the America Cup next year, the New York Yacht Club will still have to defend it, for it is announce that the ...

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  32. THE STRENUOUS LIFE.

    The retirement of Mr. Carrathers was referred to yesterday by Mr. Bent, who said he regretted exceedingly that that step had been forced on Mr. Carruthers by the state ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. POSITION IN BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT. Tuesday. — To-night a special meeting of the master bakers was held to consider the wages question. It is stated that one [?] has decided to pay ...

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  34. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Bubonic plague has broken out at Oran, a large seaport in Algeria. Twelve cases have been reported to the authorities, and already four deaths have occurred. ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was spirited bidding at the wool sales yesterday, and everything was firm. The following were the average prices realised for the fleece portions of the clips ...

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  36. A RICH POCKET.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Schaffert Bros., in their International mine at Georgetown, have struck a patch of specimens estimated to be worth £300. One stone alone is ...

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  37. REMARKS BY REV. S.P. CAREY.

    Speaking on the "Rights of Labour" before the Council of Churches yesterday evening, the Rev. S, Pearce Carey. M.A., referred to the present strike among the ...

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  38. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand professional team of Rugby footballers, which has arranged to play a [?] of matches in England, has arrived in London. The players are all ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  40. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

    GEELONG. Tuesday.—At the General sessions to-day, before Judge Johnston, a young man, named David Maekay, was presented on three counts of exbezzlement of ...

    Article : 361 words
  41. BOYCOTTING A DOCTOR.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday. — An interesing case, involving the rights of members of the medical profession, was concluded at the civil sittings of the Circuit Court, before ...

    Article : 237 words
  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FRANCHISE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Almost directly after the House of Assembly met to-day there was suspension of the sitting in order to enable the managers of the ...

    Article : 381 words
  43. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  44. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced[?] Arrived, Inverlyon, bq., from Wallaroo May 10; Wakool, 8.8., from Sydney July 27. ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper. — Monday's closing quotations were:—Spot. £63/15/ to £61/5/. or a fall of £1/10/ since last Friday; three months, £63/25/ to £61/5/ or a fall of £1/5/. ...

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  47. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—An interesting finale to the recent successful Exhibition of Women's Work in Adelaide was provided at the Brokman-hall this afternoon, when ...

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  48. BREAK O' DAY MURDER.

    INGLEWOOD, Tuesday. — The inquiry into the death of William Petric, which resulted from supposed snakebite, as recorded in "The Argus" to-day, was held last night ...

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  49. ECZEMA OF THE HEAD.

    Re[?]s from Ringworm-Child Suffered Three Years—Doctors' and [?] prescriptions Fall [?] Now Clean and F[?] from S[?]—In three Weeks Cu[?] Effected a M[?]llous Cure. ...

    Article : 140 words
  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Henry Page, of Braybrook, labourter. Causes of insolvency—Siek[?] of wife and having wages garaisheed. Liabilities, £38/19/9; assets, 2/6; defiency, ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. "WOLFE'S-SCHNAPPS"

    Tones the system and ensures health; to the debilicated it is a powerful aid, and no better stimulant could be recommended.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. MILO CIGARETTES

    Ar[?] preferred by lovers of good things, Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 11 words
  53. "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS."

    For the treatment of Whooping Cough and Croup this medicine has no equal. Mothers know R[?] value[?] hence the large and increasing [?]— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 41 words
  54. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

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

    Article : 15 words
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