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  2. CONVULSED MATURE.

    Continuous earth tremors in the region of the Grand Canyon of Arizona are causing the inhabitants, both white men and Indians, to [?] in terror. ...

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  3. ROOSEVELT'S TRIUMPH.

    Mr. Roosevelt has triumphed over the reactionary "bosses" of New York State, and has achieved one of the greatest victories of his career. ...

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  4. LABOUR DISPUTES. WELSH COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The result of the ballot which was taken among the colliers employed by the Cambrian combine in the Rhondda Valley has been announced. ...

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  5. SEA SUPREMACY. ARMING AGAINST THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Lord Charles Beresford, formerly admiral commanding the Channel Fleet, and now M.P. for Portsmouth, has written an open letter to Mr. Asquith, Prime ...

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  6. HIS LAST FLIGHT. Attempt to Cross the Alps.

    The attempt which was made by M. Chavez, the daring Peruvian airman, to cross the Alps, has resulted in his death. Last week, after a perilous flight, the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Tho Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Car[?] micha[?]l) will visit the Dimboola Agricultural Show on October 12. A well-attended meeting, presided over ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    From early morning until late at night members of the House of Representatives yesterday discussed and debuted a few of the most important clauses of the Land ...

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  9. RIOTS IN BERLIN. Strikers Sabred by Police.

    Riots which are declared to be unparalleled for violence and brutality since the disturbances of 1848, have raged in Berlin during the past two days. ...

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  10. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    Wicked people who look for under-currents in politics were convinced they saw the treacherons tow-under the placid surface of yesterday's opening proceedings in ...

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  11. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    Eight fresh cases of cholera were reported yesterday in the city and province of Naples. Four deaths occurred at Rome, and three cases are progressing favourably. ...

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  12. SELF-DENIAL WEEK.

    "if you think for a moment of the many hundreds of children who have been cared for, depending for health, and even life itself, on the kindness of those who give ...

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  13. COTTON TRADE.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between the Cotton Spinners' Federation and the Card-room Amalgamation at Oldham. The employers, in an ultimatum to the ...

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  14. "DAILY NEWS" IN REPLY.

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  15. WORK IN ROYAL DOCKYARDS.

    A conference of trade unions in Kent has passed resolutions recommending the Labour party in the House of Commons to insist upon the Government ordering the ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. INFURIATED MOBS.

    The rioting continued throughout to-day, and became more serious in the evening. The police were augmented in numbers, and at a late hour made a charge on the ...

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  17. SAILING OVER SKYSCRAPERS.

    Mr. Walter A. Brookins, the daring young American aviator, who was seriously injured at Asbury-park, New Jersey, on August 10, and was reported dead by some newspapers, ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    A wide discussion is taking place in political circles on the question of payment of members of Parliament, as a result of the Osborne decision of the House of Lords, ...

    Article : 315 words
  19. "I GO MY WAY."

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The following is the text of the Kaiser's sensational speech at the Koenigsberg military banquet on August 26, when proposing the toast of ...

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  20. AIR CRAFT IN WAR.

    Commenting upon the use of the military dirigible Beta at the British Army manœuvres in the West of England, the military correspondent of "The Times" says ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. WONDERS OE WIRELESS.

    Experiments have been made at sea with the Marconi kite, with results of great importance in wireless telegraphy. Signor Murconi, whilst travelling from ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. FAMILY HONOUR.

    Preferring death to what they considered dishonour, the members of a family at Stargard, in Prussia, attempted to put an end to their lives. ...

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  23. FOOTBALL SCANDAL. ASSOCIATION ACTION.

    Mr. T. J. Evans, secretary of the Victorian Football Association, yesterday received official intimation from the North Melbourne club of the allegations made by ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. ARMY CRITIC.

    The court-martial appointed to try Lieutenant Allan Sutor has delivered its reserved judgment. Lieutenant Sotor was in the Royal Garrison Artillery, and was ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. UP-TO-DATE ROBBERY.

    Great mietest has been taken in a robbery committed some weeks ago in Birmingham. The premises of Messrs. Wright and Hodgkins, jewellers, were ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. FAST MOTORING.

    Barney Oldfield, who holds several automobile records, yesterday covered 25 miles in a Benz car, at Milwaukee, in 23min. 47[?]. This is a world's record. Oldfield ...

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  27. DEPORTED CRIMINALS.

    Among the prisoners dealt with by Mr. Robert Wallace, chairman of the County of London Sessions, yesterday, was a man who had been deported from South Africa ...

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  28. FREE-TRADE ENGLAND.

    Mr. J. Ellis Barker, an author and journalist, whose real name is Eltsbacher, and who has written largely in English magazines and reviews in support of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. NORTH MELBOURNE CASE.

    A special meeting of the Brunswick Football Committee was held at Brunswick on Wednesday evening to consider the statement made against a Brunswick player. ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. DOMINION CITIZENS.

    Addressing the Royal Society of Ottawa yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Ceorge Bryce, a distinguished Presbyterian divine and educationalist, of Winnipeg, denied that ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. CLERK OF PARLIAMENTS.

    Though neither the President of the Legislative Council (Mr. Davies) nor the Ministry appears to be willing to give way in the disagreement which has arisen ...

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  32. AMERICAN BEER KING.

    A remarkable romance is asserted to have been brought to light by the death in the United States of Mr. Alfred Lonsdale, a multi-millionaire, who bad secured control ...

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  33. A GOVERNOR'S SALARY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Jackson asked the Premier why £500 extra was being voted to the Governor. Mr. Verran said that His ...

    Article : 166 words
  34. LEAGUE INQUIRY.

    The Victorian Football League continued its inquiry into the football scandal yesterday evening. The case of the Carlton players was advanced another stage, D. ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. THAT FOREIGN LANGUAGE.

    Sir,—To an Irishman's car no human sound is so pleasant as those accents which are entwined in his memory with the land of his birth—accents which have [?] ...

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  36. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The British military authorities are choosing a site for an army remount station in British Columbia. ...

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  37. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  38. VESSEL OVERDUE.

    The barque Pharos, 1,291 tons, owned by the Pharos Shipping Company Limited, of London (F. B. Savill and Co., managers), is overdue from Sydney. She left that port ...

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  39. COURTESY AND POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Wade) has notified the general secretary of the Eight Hours Day committee (Mr. J. Travers, M.L.C.) that he will be ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. CHARGES OF "GRAFT."

    A series of charges have been laid against the civic officials in Seattle of participation in "graft." An inquiry has been ordered. ...

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  41. WELLINGTON DOCK.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—After the expenditure of £38,000 on the Wellington Graving-dock, the contract price for which was nearly £200,000, the Harbour Board ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. STATE SCHOOL BURNT.

    TATURA, Wednesday.—The Toolamba State school and the head teacher's residence were totally destroyed by fire last evening. The residence, which adjoins the ...

    Article : 123 words
  43. TALLOW MARKET.

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  45. LAVERTON MASSACRE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Another abor[?]ginal [?] Billy died in the Laverton Hospital yesterday from injuries received in the Laverton massacre, perpetrated by a ...

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  46. MEETING AT FITZROY.

    The mayoress of Fitzroy, in order to assist the building fund of the Children's Hospital, has called it meeting of ladies and gentlemen, to take place in the ...

    Article : 41 words
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