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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The s.s. Papanui, which left London on August 10 for Fremantle, Albany, and Melbourne and called at Las Palmas on August 28, put into St. Helena yesterday with her ...

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  3. PUBLIC SERVICES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Thomas), in answer to a deputation of representatives of cities, towns, and boroughs yesterday, declined to revert to the practice of ...

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  4. MR. FISHER AND THE EMPIRE

    In the "Review of Reviews" for September Mr. W. T. Stead returns to the subject of his "haul down the flag" interview with Mr. Fisher, which the Prime Minister ...

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  5. SCHOOL STRIKES.

    Undismayed by the thrashing which the ringleaders of the Edgehill schoolboys got for leading their juniors out of the classrooms as a means of enforcing reforms, ...

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  6. MOROCCAN DISPUTE. What Germany Demands.

    It is announced that the importance of the German proposals in regard to Morocco centres in Morocco. Other issues, such as the granting by France of territory in ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    Peacefulness was the chief charecteristic of the proeedings in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bruce Smith held the floor for two and a half ...

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  8. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    Mr Watt has succeeded in pushing through his amended Standing Orders for the application of the closure. A few weeks ago there came from the Ministerial ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fuller gave a dinner party at State Government-house last evening, to which the following were invited:—Mr. A. A. and Mrs. ...

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  10. FRANCE READY TO SAY "NO!"

    The Paris "Temps," which reflects French opinion rather than the opinion of Paris. says this morning:—"Europe is weary of having German pretensions dinned in its ...

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  11. CHAMPION SCULLERS.

    Ernest Barry retains his title of champion sculler of England as the result of his match to-day with W. N. Fogwell, champion of New Zealand. Barry was the ...

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  12. H.M.S. ORION.

    The latest addition to the British navy is the battleship Orion which is now undergoing her trials at Portsmouth. She compares with the Dreadnought in main ...

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  13. POSITION IN BERLIN.

    The panic on the Bourse has subsided. In response to the appeal of the financial journals for information concerning the negotiations with France, the Government ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Michacl Griflin, late of Kyncton, farmer, who died on Aughtst 12 lest. by his will, dated July 31,1911. left realty £3,100, and personalty £2,357, to his clidren. The sum of £10 was also ...

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  15. VILLAGE TRAGEDY.

    The village of Cuckoo, near Haverfordwest, in Wales was the scene of a diabolical double murder and suicide last night. A cripple named John Vaughan, who was ...

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  16. CHURCH UNION.

    Archbishop Clarke, who presided over the conference of Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational delegates which met at St. Paul's Cathedral on Monday ...

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  17. DEAR FOOD.

    It is hoped that as a result of action taken by the mayo of Roubaix, the violent protests of the people against the increase in the prices of food, owing to ...

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  18. English Visit to Vienns.

    The visit to Vienna of the Lord Mayor of London (Sir T. Vesey Strong) and several members of the City Corporation is proving highly successful, They were ...

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  19. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The French Nationalists in the election campaign are fiercely attacking the part played by Mr. W. R. Hearst and his American newspapers in the reciprocity ...

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  20. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE. UNTORTUNATE ACCIDENT.

    The Coronation Acrial Mail service from hendon to Windsor-park. which was inaugurated on Saturday, was resumed today. It was marked, however, by a ...

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  21. Coal Supplies for Scotland.

    The Admiralty is hurrying 20,000 tons of Cardiff coal to Scotland by train. The coal is intended for the naval depots in the north. ...

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  22. PORTUGAL.

    Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Spain have noticed that they will recognise officially the Republic of Portugal, which was declared on October 5, 1910. ...

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  23. FLIGHT ACROSS AMERICA.

    An aviator named Fowler began to-day a flight right across the continent to New York. He will endeavour to follow one of the railway routes for the greater part of ...

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  24. TROUBLE AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Newcastle Colliery Employees' Federation executive are quickly coming to a dead end in the endeavour to patch up the wheelers' ...

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  25. VICTORIAN CADETS.

    Captain Rushall's cadets from Victoria are being treated splendidly during their visit to Belgium. The War office placed the visitors under ...

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  26. SHOOTING FOLLOWS QUARREL. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGED.

    SEYMOUR. Tuesday.—As the result of a quarred at Trawool to-day, Charlie Dennis sustained injuries through being shot by another man William Noble. The ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The Imperiad Cricket Conference, at which Lord Hawke and Lord Harris represeated England, Mr. W. Findlay (secretary of the Surrey conutnty club) Australia, and ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices from Tabriz state that Rakhim Khan, a leading supporter of the cause of Mohamed Ali, who is seeking to regain the throne of Persia, has been strangled in ...

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  29. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The members of the concil of the Working Men's College, led by the president (Sir Samuel Gillott), had an interview with the Minister for Education (Mr. A. A Bilson) ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SINGER'S TOUR.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday,—The passengers by the R.M.S. China, which arrived to-day from London, include Miss Esta d'Argo, the Sydney soprana; Mr. Ben ...

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  31. TRAIN IN RIVER.

    Owing to a fall of rock an express train was derailed near Oporto yesterday, and eight passenger carriages were thrown into the River Douro. ...

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  32. INCOMING STEAMER.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. China arrived this morning. The following are saloon passengers:— For Adelaide,—Messrs. Hewitson, [?]itkerton, ...

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  33. VITRIOL THROWING.

    Complaints have been frequently made to the police of late by women whose skirts have been ruined by the application of corposive liquid. Some of the cases have ...

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  34. BIG SCORING.

    A cricket match began to-day between the Warwickshire eleven, which won the county championship for the year, and an eleven representing the Rest of England. ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP.

    The preliminary contests to decide whether a team from the United States or the British Isles shall go to Australia to endeavour to recocer the Davis Cup were ...

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  36. ZEALOUS CONSTABLES.

    Inspecting Superintendent Sain[?] has entered on the record sheets of Plain-clothes Constables M'Donald and M'Cann his appreciation of the zeal they displayed in ...

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  38. LUCKY THEATRE HAND.

    Good fortune has befallen SergeantMajor Thomas Smith, of Cardiff, and his brothers and sisters. Smith is the doorkeeper of the Empire ...

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  39. W. H. JUDKINS FUND.

    The Rev. A. H. Edgar and Mr. John Vale acknowledge the following additional amounts towards the testimonal to Mr. W. [?].J, Judkins:— W.H.C., [?] D.G. Abbol[?]ford, [?]; Mavia, [?] ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Sherry, Hannab-street, South Melbourne, cab driver. Causes of insolvency—Losses occasioned by death of horses, losses in business as a horse dealer, ...

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  41. INJURY NOT SERIOUS.

    The injured man was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last night suffering from a wound in his left hand. The mjury is not regarded as serious. ...

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