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  2. THE CAUCUS MACHINE. MR. DEAKIN ON [?]BOUR.

    An important deliverance was made by Mr. Deakin, M.H.R., at the annual conference of the Commonwealth Liberal Party, held at the Chamber of Manufactures last ...

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  3. WAR AGAINST TRUSTS. Pierpont Morgan.

    A sensational report was presented at a meeting of the Canadian Municipal Union, at Winnipeg, to-day. The report alleges that the organisation controlled by ...

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  4. CITIZEN ARMY. OBEDIENCE AN ESSENTIAL.

    The salutary sentences imposed on members of the Territorial forces a few days ago for insubordination in the ranks have led to a correspondence between Sir Alfred ...

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  5. SOCIALISM IN EUROPE. Resistance to Militarism.

    Anti-militarism was the subject discussed yesterday at the International Socialist Congress at Copenhagen. A sub-committee of the congress had drafted a motion urging ...

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  6. ADJUSTING POPULATION. The Victorian Mission.

    Victorians at present in London entertained Mr. M'Kenzie and Mr. Elwood Me[?]d, who are conducting an immigration mission in the United Kingdom, at a ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    There was a very poor attendance of members in the House of Representatives yesterday. It was private members' day, with grievances to follow, and the languid ...

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  8. LORD DUDLEY. RUMOURED RETIREMENT.

    The "Freeman's Journal," of Dublin, gives circulation to a rumour that the Earl of Dudley is about to retire from the Governor-Generalship of the Australian ...

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  9. FATAL BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking blasting accident occurred yesterday morning at the quarry of the Footscray Quarrying Company, when Charles Ernest Nicholls was killed, and Robert ...

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  10. Mr. Roosevelt's Campaign.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who is conducting an "insurgent" Congressional campaign through the United States, delivered a dramatic speech yesterday on the battlefield of ...

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  11. FAILING SUPPLY OF MEN.

    Lord Esher, a permanent member of the Committee of Imperial Defence, and chairman of the County of London Territorial Force Association, has written on article ...

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  12. German Social Democrats.

    Figures illustrating the rapid growth of the socialistic movement in Germany were published yesterday. The membership of the German Social Democratic Union is ...

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  13. IN THE LOBBIES.

    Although the utmost official reticence has been preserved, the opinion expressed in the Federal lobbies last evening was that there was in all probability good foundation ...

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  14. QUESTIONS AT HEADQUARTERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Questioned on the subject to-day, Mr. Walter Callan, private secretary to the Governor-General, said that His Excellency knew nothing about ...

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  15. French Anarchist.

    The Swiss Government has ordered the expulsion of a French anarchist named Casten from the country. His offence was the publication of an article in a Geneva ...

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  16. FLOUR-MILLING TRADE.

    A proposal is now under consideration by the executive of the Victorian Millowners' Association for concentrating the sale of flour and by-products in the hands ...

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  17. THE LATE KING.

    An appreciation of the late Kings attitude towards Germany is published in the "Deutsche Revue." The article was written by Lord Esher, who, by virtue of his ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    The death is announced by our London correspondent of General Sir Frederick Forestier-Walker, who had been Governor of Gibraltar since 1905. General ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Sixty Indians and 25 Chinese, who were deported from the Transvaal under the Asiatic restriction laws, have sailed from Bombay for South Africa. They intend ...

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  20. EUROPE AND THE POPE. MOVEMENT IN PORTUGAL.

    The anti-clerical movement in France and Spain has spread to Portugal. The Portuguese Government has decided to revoke the laws which subordinate the civil to the ...

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  21. DARING FACTORY ROBBERY.

    The premises of Messrs. Morris Aarons and Sons, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne, were entered by thieves on Wednesday night, and about £700 worth of dressed ...

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  22. RIOTOUS STRIKERS.

    A tramway employees' strike prevails at Columbus, Ohio. The strikers have resorted to desperate measures, having destroyed three cars by the use of dynamite. ...

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  23. CZAR ON HIS TRAVELS.

    The Czar and Czarina of Russia are paying a vist to Germany, where the Empress whose health has been giving much concern for some time past, is to receive treatment ...

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  24. RELIGION IN FRANCE.

    The letter of the Pope to French prelates, condemning the work of the Christian democratic organisation, "Le Sillon," has been followed by a statement concerning the ...

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  25. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    An aeronautic commission appointed by the French Government, has been considering the application of aeroplanes to maritime warfare. The commission suggests that in ...

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  26. Boys For Western Australia.

    Under the auspices of the Church Army, twenty London lads of proved good character have been selected for emigration to Western Australia. They will leave for ...

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  27. BANKING FUSION.

    The announcement was made a week ago that the directors of Parr's Bank of London had arranged that that institution should absorb the Lancashire and Yorkshire ...

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  28. FORMATION OF VALLEYS.

    The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was opened at Sheffield yesterday. The presidential address was delivered by ...

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  29. Australia To-day.

    The second of a series of articles, entitled "Australia To-day," has been published by the 'Financial News." The article reviews the progressive activities of the ...

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  30. TURKEY BELLICOSE.

    The Greek Cabinet has addressed a remonstrance to Rifaat Pasha, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs against the action of Turkish merchants in boycotting Greek ...

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  31. PRICE OF GAS.

    A resolution having refercece to the price of gas charged by the Metropolitan Gas Company was brought before the Tradeshall Council last night by Mr. W. ...

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  32. MR. WADE'S PROGRAMME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Wade) in his speech at Chatswood on Tuesday night, did not deal at any length with the future policy of the Liberal ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Silver.—To-day's quotation, 24 5-16d.; rise [?]d. ...

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  34. TUBERCULOSIS.

    A very interesting statement is published concerning the utility of the X-rays in determining the exact seat of consumption in patients. The results of 1,000 ...

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  35. MINING SHARES.

    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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  36. EDUCATION BILL. USE OF MUNICIPAL FUNDS.

    Objection is taken by the finance committee of the City Council to the clause in the Education Bill which provides that any municipality may use its funds for ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 40,193,000 bushels, against 36,367,000 bushels a week ago, and 16,762,000 bushels a year ...

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  38. CENTRAL AFRICA.

    Questions concerning the frontiers between British Uganda and German East Africa, and between those colonies and the Congo State, have been under discussion ...

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  39. CITY COUNCIL.

    A few weeks ago the Carlton and North Carlton branches of the Political Labour Council jointly invited nominations from persons willing to contest the vacancy in the ...

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  40. THE COTTON MARKET. PRICES DECLINING.

    In the New York cotton market prices for August delivery, which closed yesterday at 19.80 cents per [?]b., declined [?]5 points to-day. ...

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  41. BOARDS OF ADVICE.

    TATURA, Thursday.—At the Rodney Shire Council meeting, Councillor Camp referred to the proposed clause in the new Education Bill making it mandatory on the ...

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  42. MILLS CLOSING.

    Owing to the cost of cotton and the general depression, Messrs. Greaves, Cotton, and Co., merchants, of Bombay, have decided to close seven mills, of which they ...

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  43. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue for August was £400,490, an increase of £54,960 compared with August of last year. The railways increased by £45,701. The ...

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  44. MAIL-COACH SWEPT AWAY.

    JAMIESON, Thursday. — The Alexandra mail coach, when endeavouring to cross the Goulburn river at Darlingford, was swept away, the coach two horses, and the ...

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  45. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co. Limited, from their London office, dated ...

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  46. WATTLE DAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The first Wattle Day in New South Wales was celebrated to-day. Many people in the city wo[?]a sprig of wattle. Numerous shop windows were ...

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  47. EXECUTIVE'S REPORT.

    The annual report of the central executive, from which the following are extracts, was read at the meeting and adopted:— "Your executive is confident that the ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fatal case of spotted fever, which has manifested itself in several instances in the provinces of late, has occurred at Leicester. Mr. John Burns, president of the Local ...

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  49. SORDID TRAGEDY.

    A sordid tragedy, in which an Australian artist was involved, was revealed yesterday at Boreham Wood, in Hertfordshire, where an inquest was held on the body of ...

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  50. FORTUNES OF FARMING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The uncertainty of farming in this State was illustrated by the statement of Michael Bull, a farmer, at Frederickton, on the Macleay River, in ...

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  51. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  52. CARGO PILFERING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A subcommittee of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce has investigated the question of pillage from ships' cargoes. In a report the committee ...

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  53. LABOUR AND PROTECTION.

    MORTLAKE.—At a well attended meeting of the Mortlake branch of the Political Labour Council it was unanimously resolved that the action of the central ...

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  54. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EXPEDITION.

    The Cape newspapers defend the smallness of the South African Government's contribution (£500) to the expenses of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, on the ...

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  55. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    The Trades-hall Council last night passed a resolution expressing indignation at the fines imposed on the leaders of the men in the Perth tramway dispute, endorsing the ...

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  56. OPIUM OFFENDERS.

    GEELONG, Thursday. — It is understood that the Federal Ministry purposes bringing in a bill providing for a minimum of three months imprinsonment for the ...

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  57. CARGO STEAMER FOR UNION CO.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. — Messrs. Ramage and Ferguson, of Leith, Scotland, are building a cargo steamer of 3,000 tons for the Union Steamship Company. ...

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  58. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    BUNYIP, Aug. 26.—Mr. F.A. Beecher, who recently resigned from the Agricultural department and bought Mr. W. L. Young's farm of 300 acres at North Bunyip, is making great improvements. ...

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  59. BAY EXCURSION.

    Howard Smith Company Limited announce that the s.s. Edina will make a special excursion to Portarlington and Geelong on Sunday, leaving Queen's Wharf at 11 a.m., arriving back about 8 ...

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