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  2. TRADE DISPUTES.-SHIPBUILDING LOCK-OUT THREATENED.

    In consequence of the unexpected tactics of a number of drillers and caulkers working at the Govan dry do[?]k on the Clyde, a general strike in the snipbuilding trades ...

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  3. CAMDEN-ROAD MURDER.

    Inspector Dew, of Scotland Yard,-who arrested the dentist Crippen in Canada on a charge of murdering his wife, denies that Crippen has made a confession of guilt. ...

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  4. THE WORLD'S PEACE. SETTLED BY THEORISTS.

    The International Peace Conference, which is sitting at Stockholm, disposed of a large number of important questions at a single session. It condemned Austria's ...

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  5. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The match for the sculling championship of the world, between Richard Arnst, of New Zealand, present holder of the title, and Ernest Barry, champion of the Thames, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Sir George Reid (our London correspondent cables) held a reception at the Ritz Hotel on Wednesday, to bid farewell to Admiral Sir W. H. and Lady Henderson, ...

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  7. WHAT WE EAT.

    In a lecture, the first of a series on the physiology of daily life, delivered at the Glenferric-hall in connection with the Hawthorn University extension lectures last ...

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  8. MR. F. S. GRIMWADE'S DEATH.-FOUNDER OF A GREAT FIRM.

    To the sorrow of an immense number of friends and acquaintances, Mr. Frederick Sheppard Grimwade, surviving head of the firm of Felton, Grimwade and Co., died ...

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  9. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    When Labour members agree—as in public they usually do— their unanimity is wonderful. But more interesting, because less frequent, are the occasions when they ...

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  10. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    There is a limit to the physical endurance even of members of Parliament. Ministers in the House of Representatives know this, and to aid them in their policy of driving ...

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  11. AVIATION VICTIMS.-TWO IN ONE FAMILY.

    The death of M. Daniel Kinet, a wellknown aviator, which was caused by the fall of his aeroplane during a flight at Ghent on July 10, has been followed by a ...

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  12. UNIVERSAL LAWS.

    Mr.Justice Kennedy, in the course of his presidential address before the International Law Association, at the Guildhall last night, said that the world's peace would be ...

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  13. LANCASHIRE WORKMEN.

    The slackness of trade in the Lancashire cotton-spinning districts is reflected in the returns issued by the Blackburn Savings Club, which holds the holiday savings of ...

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  14. SPAIN AND THE POPE. ROMAN CATHOLIC GATHERING.

    Although the Spanish Ambassador has left the Vatican as the result of the strained relations existing between the Spanish Government and the Pope, the ...

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  15. DUTCH COTTON TRADE.

    A lock-out of the cotton operatives has been determined upon in Holland, every manufacturer joining in the movement. Eight thousand men will be thrown out of ...

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  16. NEW YORK FATALITY.

    A fatal accident happened at Long Island, New York, yesterday. Dr. Charles Walden was making a flight on a monoplane of his own design, which had hitherto ...

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  17. CANADA'S PROBLEMS.-WEST FAVOURS FREE TRADE.

    During the western tour of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Premier of Canada) he received a memorial from the Grain-growers' Association of Manitoba urging a reduction of the ...

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  18. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD.

    The feat achieved by M. Tyck, the Belgian airman, who flew over Brussels this week at a height of 5,500ft., has already been eclipsed. ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL TAILINGS.-CLAIM FOR ROYALTIES.

    The Mineral Separation limited is suing the Zine Corporation limited for the payment of royalties on material treated at Broken Hill for the recovery of minerals by ...

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  20. KING ALFONSO.

    King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain have arrived in London on a private, visit. Many criticisms are being passed in ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Dr. L. S. Jameson, leader of the Unionist party in South Africa, delivered an address at Johanuesburg yesterday on the political situation. He appealed for the elimination ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    In accordance with the intimation made a few dnys ago by the Government, Parliament adjourned to-day until November 15. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Erwin Wider, cashier of the Russo-Chinese Bank in New York, who absconded with bonds of considerable value belonging to customers, has pleaded guilty. He will ...

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  24. SURPRISE AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Mr. F. E. Elmore, of the Elmore Process, left for Melbourne last night. Litigation between the Elmore Company and the Minerals ...

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  25. BILLS ASSENTED TO.

    The Royal assent has been given to the measures for the alteration of the King's declaration, for the appointment of Queen Mary as Regent in the event of the King's ...

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  26. LINELY SAMBOURNE DIES-A FAMOUS CARTOONIST.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Edward Linley Sambourne, the famous "Punch" cartoonist. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CADETSVISIT TO PORTSMOUTH.

    The Australian cadets now on a world's tour, paid a visit to Portsmouth on Wednesday. The Admiralty arranged that they should he shown over the ...

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  28. RELIGIOUS DEMONS.

    The Druses, who have restrained their Mahomedan fanaticism since 1861, when Turkish and French troops subdued them, are once more seized with a religious fury. ...

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  29. THE ARTIST'S WORK.

    The fact that Bernard Partridge has been drawing the centre cartoon in London "Punch" for the past few months suggested that all was not well with Linley ...

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  30. PROGRESS OF THE TOUR.

    A private cable message dated from London on August 3 to Captain Rushall, of Melbourne, gives the following information concerning the tour:— "Received ...

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  31. DIOCESAN COUNCIL.

    At'a meeting of the council of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne yesterday the following resolution was carried unanimously:— ...

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  32. GERMAN SETTLERS REASSURED.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier reached Regina, in Saskatchewan yesterday. He received an address from a German delegation, who pledged themselves to give their sons for ...

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  33. THE CHILIAN STORM.

    When the steel ship Kynance, owned by Lang and Fulton, of Greenock, drove ashore during a storm off the Chilian coast, hopes were held out that she would be refloated. ...

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  34. THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    Representatives of Fire Brigades Boards of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia waited upon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) yesterday, in ...

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  35. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the county cricket contests, Lancashire has inflicted a decisive defeat on Yorkshire. Yorkshire lost by an innings and 111 runs. Kent, who was at the head of the list ...

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  36. HER BOYHOOD DAYS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the school teacher Margaret Bale on December 22 has been cleared up by Detective Dempsey, ...

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  37. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.-"THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  38. RUSSIAN OILFIELDS.

    A protest has been lodged by the British Embassy at St. Petersburg against the action of the Russian Minister of Trade in requiring that the of[?]cials at Maikop, in ...

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  39. LIBERIAN LOAN.

    The fears entertained in France lest the United States has ulterior motives in negotiating a loan of 1,000,000 dollars to assist Liberia, are minimised by a statement ...

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  40. "JUMPING THE RATTLER."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"Jumping the rattler" is the term used in criminal circles for boarding moving goods trains and stealing goods. Last year it cost the Railway ...

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  41. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wednesday's quotations for bar silver was 24½d. per ounce standard, or a fall of 1-16d. since the previous day. ...

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  42. BALLARAT PROPOSAL.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—A cheque for £5 was received from Mr. Alfred Deakin, M.H.R., to-day, towards the fund for erecting a Ballarat memorial to the late King ...

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  43. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL'S CHILDREN.

    Towards the fund which is being raised to provide for the children of the late Jennings Carmichael we have received the following additional subscriptions:—John Grice, £1; "Nemo," 5/1. ...

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  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY MINING.

    PORT DARWIN, Thursday.—There have been no further developments in connection with the Boolman mining leases. It is understood here that the Early Bird ...

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  45. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned were as follow, and the middle prices may be computed from the ...

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  46. BISHOP GOE MEMORIAL.

    The committee appointed by the Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral to raise funds for the erection in the Cathedral of a memorial of the late Bishop Goe, have issued a ...

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  47. NAVVY'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    A valuable discovery of gold coins has fallen to the lot of a French navvy. He was working at Font[?]nay-sous-Bois, six miles out of Paris, when he unearthed three ...

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  48. DEADLY MUSSELS.

    The medical officer of the Local Government Board has issued a scathing denunciation of the domestic sewerage and public scavenging in the mining districts of the ...

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  49. MEETING OF EXECUTORS.

    At an executors' meeting of the Jennings Carmichael Fund held yesterday afternoon at the Bankers' Institute satisfactory reports from all sources were received, and it is now estimated that when ...

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  50. EVERY SEAT CONTESTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For the 90 seats to be contested in the forthcoming State general clection 133 candidates have so far been selected—[?] by Liberals (including 36 ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply cast of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 23,214,000 bushels, against 20,614,000 bushels a week ago, and 14,766,000 bushels ...

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  52. AID FROM THE COUNTRY.

    INGLEWOOD, Thursday.—A concert and cant[?]ta in aid of the Jennings Carmichael Children's Fund was held in the town-hall on Wednesday evening. ...

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  53. £30,000 FINE STANDS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) has dismissed the appeal of Bowron Brothers of Christ-church, against the conviction by the ...

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  54. LOST DOGS' HOME.

    We have received the following additional donations to the fund to establish a lost dogs' home and lethal chamber:—T. J. Elmslic, 10/6; Mrs. R. F. Palmer, 10/; M. S. Stocks, 5/; M.E.L., 4/; ...

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  55. FASTING FOR HIS HEALTH.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A resident of Gore, who has suffered from nervous dyspepsia and catarrh for 25 years, fasted 52 days, his only nourishment being one cup ...

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  56. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales:—Baylee and Co., and their rooms, Collins-street, roses, carnations, and other plants; James A. Wise, at his rooms, Collins-street, household furniture; Beauchamp Brothers, at their ...

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  57. CASE OF TRAMWAY GRIPMAN.

    On behalf of the wife and family of the tramway gripman, Henry Lee, for whom Mr. W. R. Butcher (town clerk of Collingwood) has appealed, we have received additional donations as follow:—W. Beck, ...

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  59. DOG AND DEAD INFANT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A resident of Waterloo noticed a large dog dragging at a parcel near her house this morning. The animal was with much difficulty driven ...

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  60. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Michael M'Namara, labourer, Epsom. Liabilities, £42/11/10; assets, nil. ...

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  61. CALLAGHAN CASE.

    For this case, appealed for recently by Mr. J. H. Maddock, we have received 10/ from S.P., Sale. ...

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