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  3. ORGANISING KOOYONG. POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY.

    There is no reason why the Liberal party should not retain the Kooyong seat in the House of Representatives Those who represent Liberal views in the ...

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  4. TURKISH AGGRESSION. Troops Enter Persia.

    A strong protest has been made by Russia against the action of a Turkish force at Bayazid, on the north-west frontier of Persia, in entering Persia. The troops ...

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  5. SHIPPING SENSATION.

    The Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer British Standard, which sank on her maiden voyage to Brazil in May last, was concluded yesterday, when ...

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  6. AMERICAN POLITICS. MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE PRESIDENT.

    Though Mr. Roosevelt, disgusted at his rejection for the temporary chairmanship of the Republican Convention in the State of New York, has announced his retirement ...

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  7. A PARTISAN PRESS.

    With regard to the rsolution passed by the Ministerial majority in the House of Representatives, approving of a subsidy of £6,000 during three years to a Press ...

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  8. EXTRAVAGANT PRINCESS.

    The financial difficulties between Princess Louise of Belgium, daughter of the late King Leopold, and her former husband, Prince Philippe of Saxe-Cob[?]rg-Gotha, have ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The membership roll of the Australasian Pioneers' Club, recently founded in Sydney, now extends to 170, a large number of new members having been elected at the ...

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  10. BRITISH CRUISER AGROUND.

    Details have been received concerning a disaster which has overtaken the British armoured [?]iser Bedford, 9,800 tons, which is stationed in Chinese waters. ...

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  11. Treatment of Bulgarians.

    Serious complaints were made against the Turkish army, which was engaged in putting down the recent insurrection in Macedonia. The Bulgarian Government was emphatic in ...

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  12. [?]KLAHOMA SCANDAL.

    The names of Mr. Sherman, Vice-President of the United States, and Senator Curtis, of Kansas, have been mentioned in connection with the scandal which was ...

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  13. TOMBS OF KINGS.

    The bodies of King Richard I. of England (commonly known as Richard Cœur de Lion) and King Henry II., as well as the remains of others of the Plantagenet line, ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The list of unopposed returns in the South African Union elections gives a total of 29 Ministerialists and eight Unionists. Mr. F. R. Moor, formerly Premier of ...

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  15. LABOUR DIFFICULTIES. REPRESENTATION IN POLITICS.

    The position in which the Labour party finds itself under the well-known Osborne judgment, which declares that it is illegal for trade unions to make levies for the ...

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  16. KAISER'S NEW PALACE.

    The ceremony of opening the Kaiser's new residential palace at Posen, in Prnssia, took place on Saturday. The Kaiser, in the course of an address, ...

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  17. ICELAND'S VOLCANO.

    The unnsual behaviour of Mount Hecla, the Icelandic voleano, is causing anxiety. Volumes of smoke are pouring from the crater, and the snow on the mountain has ...

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  18. HEALTH CRUSADE.

    Miss Lenn Ashwell, the well-known London actress, has started a lecturing crusade in the provinces, under the auspices of the Women's Imperial Health Association. On ...

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  19. FLYING PRIZES. CIRCULAR EUROPEAN TOUR.

    The example set by the "Daily Mail" in offering a prize of £10,000 for a circular flight of Great Britain has been followed by the Parisian daily, "Le Journal." It ...

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  20. SOUTH WALES COLLIERS.

    The executive council of the South Wales Miners' Association has authorised 3,000 workers in four sub-occan collieries at Rhondda, on the Glanmorganshire co[?] ...

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  21. MURDERED BY MOORS.

    The murder of a European in Morocco is reported. A beheaded body, stabbed in several places, was found near Ale[?]ar. Some Moors identified the body as that of ...

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  22. BRAZILIAN ARMY.

    The Brazilian Government, which lately resolved to place the military forces on a better footing, has decided to appoint German military instructors. ...

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  23. NEW COINAGE.

    Correspondence on the subject of the coinnge of the new reign has been passing between the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and the Viceroy's Government. The ...

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  24. BANKING FUSION.

    It is announced that the directors of Parr's Bank of London have arranged that that institution shall absorb the Lan[?]shire and Yorkshire Banking Company. ...

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  25. CANADIAN REGIMENT.

    A few months ago Colonel Henry Fellatt, commandant of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, who is one of the leading business men of Toronto, announced that he would ...

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  26. HAPPENINGS IN AIR.

    Mr. Clifford Harmon, a well-known aviator, of New York, succeeded on Saturday in flying across Long Island Sound on a biplane. The journey occupied half an ...

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  27. CITIZEN SOLDIERS.

    Estimates based on the present population, have been prepared for the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) showing how the number of youths and men in training ...

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  28. AVIATION MEETINGS DOOMED.

    The loss incurred at the Blackpool aviation carnival is declared to be £20,000. Commenting on this announcement, the correspondent of "The Times" dwells on ...

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  29. COD FISHERIES.

    It is officially announced that the Labrador cod-fishing over the greater portion of the coast is a total failure. Twenty thousand Newfoundland fishermen are affected ...

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  30. VOTING TO-MORROW,

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  31. FRENCH CROPS.

    The severe weather which has been expenenced in Trance was believed to have seriously damaged the crops, but the prospects have since improved. ...

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  32. FIGHT PICTURES.

    The cinematograph[?] film of the JohnsonJeffres fight is bei[?]exhibited in Dublin in spite of the opportion of the authorities. The contention of the Dublin Council ...

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  33. MONTENEGRO.

    Foreign royallies are arriving at Cettinje to take part in the celebration of the proclamation of Montenegro as a kingdom. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, and the Crown ...

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  34. MEAT EXPORT TRADE. SLAUGHTERMEN'S DEMANDS.

    On Friday night the slaughtermen decided against the creation of a wages board to deal with the rates of pay and conditions of work in the industry. Last night they ...

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  35. INDIAN HIGHWAYMEN.

    Native troops in Waziristan, on the northwest frontier of India, have been out searching for the band of dacoits who attacked a mail eart near Bannu, killed the native ...

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  36. GENERAL CABE NEWS.

    The directors of Mooney [?]nd Company Limited, of Dublin, have anounced that the usual interim dividend w[?]not be payable this year. This, they [?]is the ...

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  37. FOREST AFIRE.

    Serious fires have occurred in the forest country round the town of Wallace, in Idaho, in the United States. the soldiers and the other male inhabitants of the ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,530,000 quarters, against 2,435,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  39. CHOLERA OUTBREAK. CASES IN ITALY.

    More favourable reports have been received from Iraly concerning the outbreak of cholera there. The discase is not spreading. Nine fresh cases have been notified at ...

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  40. "HER PHOTOGRAPH."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Alfred Evans, aged 40 years, was found dead in bed at Redfern late last night. A cup containing the dregs of brownish-coloured fluid and portion of a ...

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  41. MOTOR RACE OF 1,253 MILES.

    A motor race of 24 hours' durtion was finished at Brighton Beach on [?]aturday. The race was won by Messrs. Pache and Poole, who covered a distance of 1,[?] miles, ...

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  42. EXPORT SLAUGHTERMEN AND WAGES BOARD.

    Sir,—In your report re Mr. Murray's motion for a wages board for persons employed in slaughtering and dressing sheep and lambs for export, it is stated that the ...

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  43. SOUTHAMPTON TO CANADA.

    The Torfona, a steamer of the Th[?]pson line, has inaugurated a direct servic between Southampton and Canada. ...

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  44. PRESIDENT DECAMPS.

    President Madriz, of Nicaragua, who has vainly sought the assistance of a European nation to keep his party in power, has resigned office, and has f[?]ed with his family ...

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  45. EMPORIUM BURNED.

    An emporium in Buenos Ayres, know[?] as the Ciudad Londres, has been destroyet by fire. The damage is estimated at sevral million paper pesos. ...

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  46. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Sir ROBERT BEST, St. Columb's Schoolroom, Burwood-road, Glenferrie, 8. Mr. LUMSDEN, Christ Church Schoolroom, West Hawthorn, 9.30; Glenferrie-hall, 8.30. ...

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  47. DEATHS IN RUSSIA.

    During the past week 7,000 fresh cases of cholera were reported, and 3,000 deaths occurred. ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Siegwart Bruchl, of Wood's Point, medical practitioner, lately carrying on business at Rupanyup and Moy[?]. Causes of insolveney—Not making the income he expected ...

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  49. ITALIAN BATTLESHIP.

    italy's new battleship, the Dante Alighieri, 21,500 tons, with a speed of 20 knots, was on Saturday launched at Castellamare, on the Bay of Naples. ...

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  50. MR. LUMSDEN'S POLICY.

    Sir,—At all times I have voted solid for the Liberal candidate and, of course, now I must cast my vote for Sir Robert Best. The wild and silly talk of Mr. Lumsden. ...

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  51. THIEVES AT WORK.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—An audacious burglary was committed at the Levin Hotel, Levin, on Sunday morning The burglars removed a safe from the hotel, took it ...

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  52. FRENCH WINE DEARER.

    It has been decided by 5,000 wine-shop and restaurant managers in Paris to increase prices. This step is consequent upon the failure of the vintage. ...

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  53. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Sophia Frisby Wilkinson, of Mitford-strst, St. Kilda, spinster, who died on July 14, left csate of the vaiue of £6,242. It consists of £5,860 [?] and £382 personalty, and by a will dated December ...

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  54. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The launch of the battleship Orion at Portsmouth has left the ship available for the commencement of the next vessel. The buttleship will be laid down in January ...

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  56. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalpcty and Company Limited.—"Rabbit Skins.—AUGUST 18—Fair to good winter Australian ...

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  57. DIED AT PRAYER.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mrs. Margaret Theresa Hill was kneeling prayer at St. Charles' Roman Catholic church at Waverley last night, when she suddenly expired. ...

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  58. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  59. KING'S MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—I understand there is a likelihood of St. Francis Xavier College and Scotch College playing off the tie for the premiership of the public schools at football. Might ...

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  60. LOST DOGS' HOME.

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  61. EXPIRED ON CHURCH STEPS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Christic Rennison, aged 55 years, was found dead to-day on the steps at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Cathedral. It is understood that ...

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