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  2. FARMERS IN POLITICS.

    Many farmers, in Victoria voted with Labour unionists at the last Federal [?]lection because of the proposed land tax. "It will burst up big estates and give us cheap ...

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  3. THE SAND-HILL TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There was an attendance of a large number of people at the City Coroner's Court to-day, when the inquest as to the death of Ivy Alice O'Brien. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONALISM. Limitation of Armaments.

    An important discussion on the subject of the limitation of armaments took place yesterday at the International Socialist Congress at Copenhagen. The debate, which ...

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  5. KAISER'S DIVINE MANDATE. Remarkable Speech Explained.

    The Kaiser has taken pains, but with indifferent success, to remove the unfortunate impression which he created by his speech at Konigsberg, in which he ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    Members of the House of Representatives yesterday continued the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Land Tax Assessment Bill and Mr. Deakin's ...

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  7. PRESENTS FOR A KING.

    Laden with valuable presents for King Nicholas of Montenegro, who is celebrating the proclamation of his principality as a kingdom on the 50th anniversary of his ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lady Gibson Carmichael yesterday afternoon presided at the annual general meeting of the City Newsboys' Society, and afterwards at a meeting of the friends and ...

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  9. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    Melbourne people will shortly be shown a stage- horse, which, though galloping strenuously, makes no progeess. Ingenious stage mechanism keeps the swift steed in ...

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  10. MR. ROOSEVELT'S TOUR.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who is conducting a campaign throughout the United States on behalf of the Republican "insurgents," has made a triumphal tour through Colorado ...

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  11. The World's Waterways.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Conference which is sitting at Brussels, yesterday discussed the importance of waterways in international trade. It was resolved to ...

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  12. GREECE AND CRETE.

    The attitude of a section of the Greek populace towards Crete, which desires annexation with Greece, is strongly resented in Turkey. The boycott of Greek ...

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  13. Transport Workers.

    The International Transport Workers' Federation, which is holding a convention at Copenhagen, decided yesterday that the seamen's unions throughout the world be ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. THE NATIVE PROBLEM.

    Referring to the South African Union elections, which will be held on September 15, the Johannesburg correspondent of "The Times" says that the division of ...

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  15. Alleged "Faked" Version.

    Though "The Times" declares that the Kaiser's explanation meets with general approval, other newspapers assert that only the Conservatives have accepted it, and that ...

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  16. Desertion By Seamen.

    The congress has made important recommendations with the view of removing desertion by seamen from the catalogue of criminal offences. The demand is put ...

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  17. MINT AT PRETORIA.

    Mr. J. C. Smuts (Minister of the Interior in South Africa) has announced that the Government has taken steps for the establishment of a mint at Pretoria. ...

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  18. CRIPPEN IN PRISON.

    Hawley Crippen, after the preliminary hearing of the charge against him had been taken at the Bow-street Police Court on Tuesday morning, was taken to Brixton ...

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  19. AMERICAN REPUBLICS.

    In a leading article this morning "The Times," commenting on the re-establishment of peace in Nicaragua, dwells on the importance of the conventions signed at ...

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  20. SETTLING AUSTRALIA. VICTORIAN MINISTER IN LONDON.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, the Victorian Minister of Lands, met an influential gathering of London business men to-day, including a number of members of the London Chamber of ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S HOLIDAY.

    Show Day, like Cup day, is essentially a day set apart for a purpose. The purpose is obvious to all—the Show. A monster attendance is expected at Flemington ...

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  22. HOSPITAL ON FIRE.

    The small Portuguese town of Henares has been the scene of a highly sensational hospital fire. A gas explosion started the fire, which spread with rapidity, and ...

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  23. LIQUOR LICENSE DUTY.

    An important decision was given by the Court of Appeal on July 28 in a test case, in which it was sought to secure a lower assessment of an hotel for rating purposes, ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIAN METHODS.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in an article published this morning, discusses land settlement in Western Australia, and lays stress on the importance of the scheme of ...

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  25. CRIME IN INDIA.

    A daring raid has been committed by a band of dacoits upon a village in Assam, British India. A mob of 100 robbers attacked the house of a zemindar, a ...

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  26. OCTROI FRAUDS.

    Further disclosures which have been made concerning the frauds by the octroi officials in Paris show that they had been proceeding for the last five years. Twelve ...

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  27. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    On March 21 the council of the Working Men's College, on the motion of Dr. Bride. appointed a special committee of ten of its members "to inquire into and report, ...

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  28. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred yesterday at Lilydale, when Mrs. Ellen Stewart was killed, and her son, Graham, aged 7½ years, was badly injured, on the Main-street ...

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  29. MURDER MYSTERY.

    The Gorse-hall murder mystery has been revived by the action of the police at Knutsford, in Cheshire, in detaining a susp[?]t. ...

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  30. IRELAND'S POPULATION.

    The population of Ireland, which was 4,364,226 in 1908, is still dwindling, but very slowly. The natural increase in 1909 was 27,786, and the loss by emigration was ...

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  31. THE WHEAT MARKET. CANADIAN CROP.

    The wheat crops in the Canadian North-West provinces are estimated at 106,500,000 bushels (against last year's estimate of 166,754,000 bushels). The average yield is ...

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  32. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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

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  33. CHICAGO ESTIMATES.

    Chicago estimates of the world's available wheat supply show an increase of 51,000,000 bushels over last year. There has been much selling in Chicago ...

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  34. BRITISH CYCLOPÆDIA.

    A new edition, the eleventh, of the "Encyclopædia Britannica" will be issued in December. The publishers are the Cambridge University, who have assumed the ...

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  35. ORGANISING THE FARMERS.

    A meeting will be held in the Masonichall, Collins-street, at 10 o'clock this morning for the purpose of organising farmers and all electors opposed to Labour into one ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—A cargo of 6,000 tons South Australian wheat, August-September shipment, per steamer, has been sold at 38/6 per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance. The ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Mulcahey, of Riversdale-road. East Camberwell, maltster, who died on July 26, left by a will dated July 21, 1910, realty valued at £2,080 and personalty £378 to his widow and childern. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rev. E. P. Carew Browne, who was vicar of Wombridge until five years ago, has been fined £15 at Teignmouth, where he resides, for betting in a gambling-house. ...

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  39. SHOW-GROUNDS TRAFFIC.

    A total of 17,414 persons used the railway yesterday in order to get to and from Flemington, representing an increase of 4,744 over the second day at the 1909 show. Of ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  41. CHOLERA IN BERLIN.

    One fatal case of cholera has occurred in Berlin. Six suspected cases are under observation. ...

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  42. ARRIVALS AT PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Wednesday.—The s.s. Empire arrived from Eastern ports on Monday morning, and sailed again for the south on Monday afternoon. Following are passengers:—Rev. F. G. ...

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  43. BOXING MATCH.

    A fight was arranged to be held here between Bill Lang, the Australian heavyweight boxer, and Stanley Ketchel, of Michigan. The mayor of the city, however, ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES FOOTBALLER.

    The Coventry Football Club, which plays under Northern Union rules, has engaged L. O'Malley. This player was formerly a member of the Sydney D.F.C. team. He ...

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  45. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  46. CHURCH CHIMES SHORTENED.

    The committee of St. Peter's Ch[?]ch, Brighton Beach, have decided that in future the church bell will not be rung for longer than three minutes at a time. The ...

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  47. MOTORS AND MAIN ROADS.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. A. A. Billson (Minister for Education) took a deputation for Mr. Baillieu, introduced by Mr. A. R. Robertson, M.L.A. The Gisborne Shire. ...

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  48. THE MEAN THIEF.

    The mean thief who has been deceiving newsboys about Malvern with coins made of lead, is still operating in the district. He obtained by this means a newspaper and ...

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  49. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    For the fond to establish a Lost Dogs' Home we have received a donation of 5/ from E.M.M. ...

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