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  2. MR. ROOSEVELT HURT.

    Mr. Roosevelt has taken to heart the rebuff administered to him by the regular Republicans of New York State in rejecting him for the post of temporary ...

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  3. IN SEARCH OF SETTLERS. LARGE NUMBER OF INQUIRIES.

    LONDON, July 22.—Mr. Elwood Mead is already satisfied that the result of the Victorian delegation to Great Britain will be highly successful. There is every reason ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. Nominations Close.

    Nominations closed yesterday throughout the South African provinces in connection with the elections to the first Union Parliament, which will be held on September ...

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  5. LONDON FIRE.

    The millinery establishment of Morley and Lanecley Limited, Upper-street, Brixton, was destroyed by fire on Friday night. A large number of girls were sleeping on the ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

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  7. LARGEST DREADNOUGHT.

    The biggest battleship afloat, H.M.S. Orion, was launched at Portsmouth yesterday, in the presence of a distinguished gathering, including King Alfonso of Spain. ...

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  8. EDWARD MEMORIAL. SOUTH AFRICAN SCHEME.

    The erection of a suitable memorial of the late King is being considered by the mayors of the leading cities in South Africa. A scheme to that end is being ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Archbishop Clarke has agreed to the acceptance by the Rev. W. F. Wentworth Sheilds, who is acting as locum tenens at All Saints', St. Kilda, of the incumbency ...

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  10. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  11. DEFEATED SCULLER.

    One of the conditions of the championship sculling match on the Zambesi, between Arnst and Barry, was that the loser should have the privilege of challenging his ...

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  12. DEVOTED QUEEN. TENDS HER STRICKEN SUBJECTS.

    In consequence of the outbreak of cholera in Italy, it is expected that Queen Elena, who is the daughter of Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, will not attend the ...

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  13. A SIGNIFICANT COMMENT.

    Mr. Mead had some very interesting remarks to make about the position of the Australian States in the British emigration field. "So far," he said, "my ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Several of the Unionist newspapers refer in terms of approval to the Commonwealth Defence Bill, which was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday last by Senator ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. CRETAN TROUBLES.

    The difficulty at the root of the troubles in Crete is largely due to religious differences. The Christians are anxious to bring the island under Greek rule, whilst the ...

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  16. MR. MERRIMAN'S POSITION.

    Speaking at Victoria West, Mr. Merriman said that he did not deny his willingness to accept the Premiership, because it would be safer and preferable to start the ...

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  17. THE COTTON TRADE.

    It has been decided by all sections of the cotton trade to adopt the decimal system for business purposes as from September 1. Fractions of a penny will be ...

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  18. HOW THE DISEASE WAS SPREAD.

    The statement that the cholera, which has manifested itself in Italy, was brought by Russian gipsies from Odessa, turns out to have been incorrect. The disease was ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation is 24 7-16d., a fall of 1-16d. LONDON, Aug. 20. To-day's quotation is 24[?]d., a fall of 1-16d. ...

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  20. VISITORS' PERFORMANCES.

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  21. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    The report of the Pacific Cable Board for the year ending March 31, 1910, has been issued. It shows that receipts for the year amounted to £111,723, and the credit balance ...

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  22. BRUSSELS FIRE. DAMAGE OVERSTATED.

    The executive and president of the Brussels Exhibition declare that the local newspapers have greatly exaggerated the extent of the damage done by the fire. All traces ...

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  23. TOLL OF THE AIR. ITALIAN LIEUTENANT KILLED.

    Aviation has claimed another victim. Lieutenant Vivalai Pasqua was killed yesterday while aeroplaning at Rome. ...

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  24. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

    The body of Miss Florence Nightingale was removed on Saturday from the house in South-street, Park-lane, where she died, to the Waterloo station whence it was ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

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  26. DISASTROUS VENTURES.

    All the aviation meetings held this year have proved disastrous from a financial point of view. The meeting at Blackpool had to be abandoned, a hurricane having ...

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  27. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Then appears to be no prospect of an early settlement of the tramway strike and the company is making little progress in its efforts to run the ...

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  28. INTERSTATE ARRANGEMENTS.

    In view of the visit of the South Africans, only one match will be played by Victoria and New South Wales against South Australia. The programme is as ...

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  29. PENNY POSTAGE.

    In April a deputation of members of the House of Commons interviewed the Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel), to urge the institution of penny postage to ...

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  30. FIRE PROTECTION INCREASED.

    Widespread complaints are published concerning the carelessness and dishonesty of some of the watchmen. The inefficiency of the water supply and ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS FROZEN MEAT.

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  32. THE POWER OF THE AGENT.

    The provincial agent is all-powerful. The work of the Government emigration officers in London is largely a matter of capable organisation backed up by attractive offers ...

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  33. MILITARY AIR CRAFT.

    The French War department, which has ordered 50 aeroplanes for army purposes, is considering the question of installing airships and aeroplanes at Cherbourg, Brest, ...

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  34. DIAMONDS SAFE.

    Among the exhibits in the British section were diamonds from the De Beers mines, in South Africa. The gems had been locked in two safes before the fire occurred, ...

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  35. RICHMOND DISASTER INQUIRY. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The coroner (Dr. Cole) will continue to-day at the Morgue, his adjourned inquest into the death of Sydney Dauncey Wellington, who was killed in the Richmond ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA AT A GLANCE.

    Two speakers attached suffcient importance to Mr. Foster Fraser's criticism of Australia and Australians to reply to them at the celebration of the anniversary of the ...

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  37. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Included in the domestic legislation for the government of the Federal territory at Yass-Canberra will be laws relating to the control of Crown lands within the territory. ...

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  38. OUTCOME OF A DUEL.

    Count Macola, member for Venice in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, has committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. ...

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  39. DEATHS FROM SCURVY.

    A pathetic tragedy has been brought to light at Spitzbergen. The bodies of Captain Sivertsen and his whaling crew were discovered among the ice, the party having ...

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  40. LABOUR DISPUTES. SUNDAY WORK.

    Four thousand mill hands have gone out on strike in Buda-Pesth, the Hungarian capital, in consequence of their demand for increased wages on account of Sunday work ...

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  41. CARTRIDGES EXPLODE.

    An extraordinary accident happened yesterday during artillery manœuvres on Satisbury Plain. A howitzer was being fired when a high wind that was blowing ...

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  42. UNIONISM IN MEDICINE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The publication of correspondence between two medical men serves to bring out prominently the differences which exist between the New South ...

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  43. LOAN REPAYMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Speaking in the House of Representatives on the second reading of the Public Debt Extinetion Bill, the Premier (Sir Joseph Ward) ...

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  44. INDIAN HIGHWAYMEN.

    A daring case of brigandage was committed near Bannu, in the Punjaub. According to a Reuter message, a raiding band attacked a mail cart, killed the native ...

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  45. FREE LABOURERS ASSAULTED.

    In connection with the recent strike of dock labourers at Newport, in Monmouthshire, two of the strikers have been prosecuted for assaulting free labourers who were ...

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  46. VICTORIA BEHIND.

    The delegates have been quick to discover that Victoria has a lot of ground to make up in emigration work. All the Australian States allowed Canada to take a long lead. ...

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  47. NEW ENGLAND COTTON MILLS.

    The shortage of cotton in the United States caused the leading mills recently to reduce their staffs. His New England Cotton Mills, which employ 50,000 hands, ...

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  48. COUNSELS' ADDRESSES TO-DAY.

    Twenty-two witnesses attended at the Second Civil Court on Saturday morning, and submitted the corrected proofs of the evidence they have given before the special ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    In the county cricket matches yesterday Surrey beat Somerset by 131 runs, and Worcestershire beat Sussex by one wicket. LANCASHIRE BATSMAN. ...

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  50. FUGITIVES' RETURN.

    Hawley Crippen, the American dentist and his companion Ethel Le Neve, who escaped from England with him, are on then way back to London to stand their ...

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  51. RAILWAY TRAVELLING.

    The Great Western Railway Company has decided to follow the lead of several other companies, which have found that there is no advantage in having three ...

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  52. AMBULANCE ARRANGEMENTS.

    A statement furnished by the Railway department in regard to the ambulance arrangements in connection with the Richmond railway accident shows that the ...

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  53. CARBINE'S LAST DAYS.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday—The following cable has been sent by a local sportsman to the Duke of Portland:—"People Auckland want Carbine die land of his ...

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  54. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Co., Ltd., dated 19th inst.:— "Horns, Bones, and Hoofs.—Horns.—At the ...

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  55. SWIMMING.

    The annual Race Through London, which is promoted by a leading English newspaper from Richmond Lock, in the Thames, to Blackfriars' bridge, took place on Saturday ...

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  56. MILLIONAIRE ARRESTED

    Mr. Edward Roscheimer, a millionaire, has been arrested on a charge of man slaughter. He was motoring in New York when his car knocked down and killed a ...

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  57. HANDBAG SNATCHED.

    The wife of Senor Campos, a member of the Spanish Chamber of Deputies, has sustained a heavy loss. A man snatched her handbag from her ...

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  58. DEARER BOOTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As the result of the recent Federal Arbitration Court award, it is officially announced that the prices of all classes of footwear in this State will be ...

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  59. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  60. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The body of Mr. Frank Podmore, M.A., a well-known writer on spiritualistic and psychical subjects, has been found in a pool at the watering-place of Malvern, in ...

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  61. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Geelong Harbour Trust Commissoners v. Maritime Insurance Company (part heard). Criminal Court. ...

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  62. COPPER REFINING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A contract has been entered into between the Mount Lyell Company and the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company of Australia, under ...

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  63. PANIC AVERTED.

    The courage and presence of mind of the pianist at cinematograph hall at Kettering, Northamptonshire, averted a panic during an outbreak of fire last night. The ...

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  64. EXPLOSIVES IN DANGER.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The small steamer South Africa, belonging to the South African Explosives Co., arrived in the Port River on Saturday with explosives. ...

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  65. THE CAUTIOUS EMIGRANT.

    So far the delegation has not been asked for a single assisted passage by any of the men who have met with approval. A considerable number have expressed their ...

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  66. MADNESS IN DOGS.

    Two mad dogs have caused a sensation near New York, by roaming about in a state of frantic savagery. Fourteen persons were bitten. ...

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  67. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

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  68. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Adelaide Chumber of Commerce has passed a resolution expressing alarm at the introduction of the Australian Notes Bill. The ...

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  69. BANK NOTES IN SOCK.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—On the arrival to-night of the Scarsdale coach Detective Rogerson arrested a passenger named Herbert Ball Fowler on suspicion of the larceny ...

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  70. SOLDIERS BURIED ALIVE.

    During the laying of a military mine at Mainz, in Germany, a landslide occurred. Fifteen soldiers were buried alive. ...

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  71. PROVOCATIVE SERMON.

    Pastor Boal, a well-known Protestant lecturer, has been fined £10, with the alternative of 60 days' imprisonment, at Motherwell, in Scotland. He was charged with ...

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