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  2. BRITISH NAVY.

    An important departure in British naval administration is announced. The Admiralty has formed a Mobilisation department, which includes those sections of the ...

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  3. EVADING THE CUSTOMS.

    A report from New York indicates that Mr. W. Loeb, formerly secretary to Mr. Roosevelt, and now in charge of the Customs department, has some justification for ...

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  4. STATE DEBTS.

    The "Financial Times," commenting on the provisions of the States Debts Transfer Bill at present before the Commonwealth House of Representatives, expresses the ...

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  5. SPRING RAGING CAMPAIGN. By GOODWOOD. CAULFIELD MEETING.

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  6. THE BUDGET WAR. REFERENDUM POSSIBILITIES.

    Diseussing the fate of the Budget, "The Times" this morning states:—"The Government have been considering for some time whether in the event of the House of Lords ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE. FEDERAI FINANCE BILL.

    After many days' debate on the financial agreement, the House of Representatives yesterday reached the second-reading stage of the bill. The debate for the last ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King, our London correspondent informs us by cable, has returned to London from Balmoral, where he had spent several days. ...

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  9. WILLIAMSTOWN CUP.

    Weights for the Williamstown Cup. to be run on Friday, November 5, will be declared on Monday next. Horses remaining in the race at 4 p.m. on the following ...

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  10. TRAINING NOTES.

    It was bright and pleasant yesterday morning, when all the trakks were in good order, while the outside of the course proper, for its full distance, was also available on payment of a special ...

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  11. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The Westfalen, the second of the German Dreadnoughts, which was built at the Weser-yards, at Bremen, and was completed at the end of August, has, after a ...

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  12. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Local Government Board has disallowed 12 per cent. of the old-age pensions granted in County Mayo, and has issued a notification that many pensions in other ...

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  13. THE NEWCASTLE SPEECH.

    The newspapers are still criticising the specch delivered at Neweastle in defence of the Budget by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George). Many journals ...

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  14. DEATH ON THE ROAD. MOTOR-CAR FATALITIES.

    Further sensational occurrences have attended the overcrowding of Juvisy. the small town near Paris, where an aviation carnival is being held. ...

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  15. GERMAN TAXATION.

    The tobacco duty, which forms part of the new German Impernl taxation scheme, has had a very injurious effect on the tobacco trade. At Hamburg 1,100 employees ...

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  16. LAND TAX.

    An important meeting of the Country party in the Legislative Assembly is to be held at the State Parliament house this afternoon, in order to consider the Land ...

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  17. ACCIDENT IN MANCHESTER.

    As the result of a collision in Manchester between a tramear and a motor-car, five persons were thrown out of the latter vehicle, and three of them sustained fatal injuries. ...

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  18. CAULFIELD.

    The wenther was again perfeet yesterday morning, when a fair amount of work was done on the sand, which was in good order, but is slower than the grass. Banner ran a mile in lmin. 58sec., and ...

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  19. FATAL SHAMPOO.

    A close magisterial inquiry has been made into the cause of the sudden death, of Miss Helenora Dalrymple, daughter of the late Sir Robert Dalrymple, on July 15. ...

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  20. BERMONDSEY ELECTION.

    RUTHERGLEN, Tuesday.—Mr. Assheton Pownall, who was selected after the last general elections in England to contest the Bermondsey seat in the House of ...

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  21. GERMAN BANK RATE.

    The discount rate of the Imperial Bank of Germany, which his stood at 3½ per cent. since February 15, 1909, has been advanced to 5 per cent. ...

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  22. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The New York correspondent of "The Times," discussing the effect of the President's Western tour, says that Mr. Taft has failed to reconcile the Republicans of the ...

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  23. SELF-MADE MARTYRS. SUFFRAGETTE FORCIBLE FED.

    Mrs. Leigh, one of the suffragetts who were imprisoned at Birmingham for stonethrowing, and were fed by forcible means when they attempted to starve themselves, ...

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  24. LORD KITCHENER'S VISIT.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Tuesday.—It is reported here that Lord Kitchener, who will extend his Eastern trip to Australia, will arrive here on December 7 in the s.s. ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND ITALY.

    Repter's correspondent announces that the Czar, who is at present at the Imperial summer palace at Livadia, in the Crimea, will leave on October 14 on his projected ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    KOROIT, Tuesday. — Mr. M' Dougall, M.H.R., addressed a large meeting of the electors of Wanuon in the Mechanies'-hall on Monday evening, the mayor (Councillor ...

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  27. BLOODHOUNDS IN WAR.

    In order lo facilitate the work of scarching for the wounded over the scattered areas of rugged country where their campaign has been conducted in Morocco the Spanish ...

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  28. CURIOUS LAW POINT.

    The Full Court yesterday (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hood) heard an appeal from a decision of Judge Chomley in the County Court in an ...

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  29. SETTLERS' HARD TIMES. ACTION BY DEPARTMENT.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—Owing to the had seasons which limited the dairy output in Gippsland for the last two years, the settlers on the Allambee Estate are feeling ...

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  30. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    "Men may come, and men may go but I go on for ever," wrote Tennyson, and the taxpayers of the Commonwealth are begining to wonder whether he had any ...

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  31. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    An ingenious proposal will be embodied in a bill to be introduced in the United States Senate by Senator Elkins a leading member of the Republican party. ...

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  32. SUFFRAGETTES PREFER GAOL.

    Seven more of the suffragettes who were concerned in the rowdy demonstration during Mr. Lloyd-George's visit to Neweastle have been dealt with at the plice court ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The range of prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned was as follows, and the middle prices may be computed from the quotations given:— ...

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  34. LAND TAX. BILL.

    The troubles of the Murray Government began yesterday. It was round the head of the combative Treasurer (Mr. Watt) that they began to buzz. After an interval of ...

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  35. EVICTING A TENANT.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzic) said yesterday that he had received from Mr. Malcolm, the officer in charge of the improved small holdings branch, a report ...

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  36. HOSPITAL STAFFS.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the hospital committee yesterday the sub-committee appointed to investiment the complaint made by certain ...

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  37. FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    In February last in agreement was signed by the United States and Newfoundland, who agreed to refer the Newfoundland fisheries dispute to the Hague tribunal. ...

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  38. CYCLE AND DOCTOR'S BUGGY.

    Dr. Jacob Rosenthal, of 232 Burke-road, Hawthorn, was the defendent in an action for damages tried before Judge Eagleson ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at l,585,000 quarters, against 1,200,000 quarters a week ago, and 1,945,000 ...

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  40. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Congregational churches of Victoria umited on May 1, 1860, so that next year will mark the jubilee of the union. This fact was pointed out in the 49th annual ...

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  41. CONVICT FINANCIER.

    Charles W. Morse, the American financier, who in November of last year was sentenced to 15 years' inprisonment for misapplication of funds and fraudulent ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. COONGY HANDICAP.

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  43. A BUSY BURGLAR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The strenuous life of the housebreaker was exemplified in the case of Alfred Benson, a man not much over 30 years of age, who pleaded guilty to a ...

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  44. PITFALLS OF YOUTH.

    On Monday evening the Institute for Boys was opened in the Methodist Schoolroom, Howard-street, North Melbourne, under the anspices of the Central Mission. ...

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  45. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, the question of the advisability of the establishment of a Federal Department of ...

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  46. HOUSING BILL.

    The Housing and Town Plunning Bill was passed through its remaining stages in the House of Lords yesterday. The Earl of Crewe, Lord Privy Seal, announced that if ...

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  47. THE NASH CASE.

    Sir,—In reference to the letter of Mr. G. S. Faulkner in "The Argus" to-day, I have to say that ample opportunity was given to Mr. Faulkner during synod to deny any ...

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  48. FRESH ARRIVALS.

    T. Kiely has arrived from Adelaide in charge of Boastful, the two-year-old Kirn, and the Melbourne Cup candidate Kooringa. ...

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  49. THE SUTHERLAND HOMES.

    Mrs. T. B. Guest (president) presided over a full meeting of the committee of the Sutherland Homes yesterday. A minute experience of the deep loss sustained by the ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The annual meetings in connection with the Congregational Union began to-day. The new chairman (Mr. Henry Savage) delivered an address ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Bielefeld, s.s., from Melbourne July 10; Reichenbach, s.s., from Adelaide ...

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  52. THE MAPOON INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Home Secretary has written a minute in connection with the Mapoon inquiry, in which he says that after a careful perusal of the evidence ...

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  53. BRITISH CROPS.

    "The Times" in its report on British crops, states the condition of wheat as on October 1 at 95.7, barley 93.25, and oats 91. Owing however, to the deplorable harvest ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The second Anglican synod of the diceese of Queensland opened to-day, Archbishop Donaldson presiding. ...

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  55. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Prebbie v. Reeves (part heard.) Practice Court. (Before Mr. Justice A'Beckett.) At Half-past 10.—Chamber business, and ...

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  56. SUNNY SOUTH.

    Since his arrival in Melbourne the threeyear-old Sunny South has not been doing well, and his trainer, R. O'Connor, intends to send him back to Sydney on Friday. ...

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  57. MILLIONS OF MOSQUITOES.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Tuesday.—Owing to the large number of swamps left full of water by the late floods mosquitoes have genrated in millions. ...

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  58. OTIRA TUNNEL.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Advice has been received at Christchuch of a terrible accident at the Otira tunnel on the Midland railway in the South Island. A shift boss ...

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  59. JOCKEYS' MOUNTS.

    F. Hickey will ride Golden Slipper, A. Wood Parsee, and G. Ross Nobel in the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  60. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Examination in Acoustics far Students in Music, October, 1909.—Passed (5).—Francis Kildahl Darke, Gladys Lilian Gault, Maria Elizabeth Hure, Mury Anderson Mathew, Irene Hetty Osborne. ...

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  61. LATEST SCRATOHINGS.

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  65. HUNTER LEE.

    Lee, who is engaged in the Australian Hunters' Cup at Caulfield to-day, figures in the card in the name of the Caulfield ...

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