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  2. AUSTRALIAN IDEALS.

    The "Standard" this morning publishes a cabled interview with Mr. Deakin by its special correspondent in Melbourne, Mr. J. Henderson, on the Prime Minister's ideal ...

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  3. TURKEY UNDER REFORM.

    A feature of the movement in Turkey, which resulted in the revival of the constitution of 1870, was the determination of the Young Turks to Keep the country to ...

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  4. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The forty-first annual Congress of Trade Unions was opened at Nottingham yesterday. The congress was the largest ever held, the number of members represented ...

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  5. DEATH OF LEGISLATORS.

    A tribute was paid to the memory of the late Mr. Nicholas Fitzgerald, "father of the House," when the Legislative Council met yesterday. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency, Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmicha[?] and Lady Gibson-Carmichael have accorded their patronage, and will be present at the V.R.C. charity race meeting, to ...

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  7. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ELECT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A few minutes after 10 o'clock this morning H.M.S. Powerful steamed through Sydney Heads with the Governor-General elect on board. Lord ...

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  8. MISS SUTHERLAND.

    Charges having been made against Miss Sutherland, and put before the Chief Secretary (Sir Alexander Peacock) by the committee of management of the Neglected ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Further severe fighting has taken place in Morocco between the French army of occupation and a large force of hostile Moors. Colonel Alix, at the head of a force of ...

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  10. WAR POSSIBLE.

    Herr Bebel, the German Social Democratic leader, who a few days ago declared, in a letter to the "Labour Leader." the official newspaper of the Independet Labour ...

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  11. CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    Fifty thousand members of the Catholic Society of Spain have sent a message of sympathy to the Eucharistic Congress of the Catholic Church, which opens in London on ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for August compare with those for the corresponding period of last year as follows:— ...

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  13. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    An important expression of opinion on the question of a limitation of naval armaments by Great Britain and Germany has just been given in Berlin. ...

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  14. SYSTEMATIC BAIL.

    During the proccedings at the City Court yesterday against Richard Turner, who was charged on remand with being a reputed thief, it was discovered that he had been ...

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  15. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver was quoted to-day at 24d. per ounce standard, an advance of ?d. since the 5th inst. ...

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  16. MOTOR RACING.

    The annual motor race for the Florio Cup has taken place at Bologna, in Northern Italy. It was won again by Nazzaro, the well-known Italian driver, who was ...

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  17. MINING SHARES.

    Ihe highest and lowest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday in North Broken Hill shares was 51/10—53/1. ...

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  18. GREAT FOREST FIRES.

    Forest fires have prevailed this autumn to an unusual extent in Canada and the United States. The latest reports gives news of a serious ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.— The quantity of wheat and flour af[?]ont for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,865,000 quarters, against 1,875,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  20. LAND VALUES TAX.

    After the Legislative Assembly had adjourned yesterday afternoon, members of the state Ministry held a Cabinet meeting, at which they discussed the Land Valuation ...

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  21. FATHER'S TRAGIC MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. M. J. Mullaney, a resident of Goulburn, made a terrible mistake last night, and narrowly missed causing the death of his daughter, Telma, aged ...

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  22. ZULU HEADMAN.

    Dinizulu, the Zulu paramount chief, who is a waiting trial in Natal on the charge of high treason, broke a blood-vessel list month, and was for some time in a critical ...

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  23. NEW MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Melbourne Hospital committee a reply was received from the trustees of the Edward Wilson estate, to whom the committee had applied ...

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  24. THE M'AULEY FUND.

    An appeal was made in "The Argus" of August 14 by Alderman Crichton on behalf of the widow of Mr. M'Aulcy, who met his death at Kensington railway station in the ...

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  25. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    An informal committee meeting of members of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon, after the House adjourned, to consider the question of appointing a ...

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  26. JACK LONDON'S ADVENTURE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— When Jack London writes his new book, dealing with his cruise in the Southern Pacific, he will have some stirring adventures to ralate, and they ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:- Arrivals.—Dorset, S.S., from Sydney July 14; Wakanui, s.s., from Auckland July 15; ...

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  28. FOOTSCRAY'S CIVIC ROBES.

    For some time prior to the election of Councillor Caldecott to the mayoralty of Footscray, twelve months ago, the mayor of that municipality did not wear robes. ...

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  29. STATE LEGISLATION.

    Copies of the private bill to provide for the inspection of scaffolding, which has been introduced into the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Elmslie and Mr. Prendergast, ...

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  30. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Burton V. the Mayor, &c., of Bairnsdale (part heard). Eastern Extension Australasian and China Telegraph Company Limited [?] the Commonwealth. ...

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  31. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.— The New Zealand Rugby Union is proposing alterations of the rules of the game, with a view to its improvement. It also recommends ...

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  32. LANTERN EXPLOSION.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.— During an entertainment in the Presbyterian School-hall on Monday evening a magic lantern machine exploded, owing to too ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Alexander Burkett, of Toorak-road, Toorak, cabinetmaker. Causes of insolvency— Sickness in family, pressure of creditors, and losses in business. Liabilities, £28 ...

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