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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Ross, a British medical missionary in Persia, has been waylaid and beaten and robbed by natives on the Shiraz-road. British caravans have suffered harm from ...

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  3. DYNAMITE ON LINES. Escape of President's Train.

    The train in which President Taft was returning from his visit to San Francisco, ran to within a few feet of a bridge near Santa Barbara, California, on which ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. BRITISH POLITICS. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Th declaration last week by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) that he was in favour of the suffrage for women on the lines of the New Zealand ...

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  5. CHINESE REBELS. HEADQUARTERS CUT OFF.

    Owing to the telegraph lines having been cut and the railway torn up very little news has come through from the rebellion centres in the provinces of Human, Hupeh, and ...

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  6. GREECE'S FRONTIER TURKISH TROOPS ASSEMBLE.

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  7. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The site of the Australian Naval College has been finally decided on by Captain Bertram Chambers, first member of the Naval Board, and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

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

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  9. CRUISE OF THE DESTROYERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—H.M. ships Powerful and Encounter and H.M.A.S. Yarra and Parramatta had an interesting cruise round to Port Phillip. Special attention ...

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  10. THE TOTALISATOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Levien, on the second reading of the Totalisator Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night, quoted instances of occurrences which he said would ...

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  11. DISCOVERY IN FRANCE.

    Twenty large stones and a quantity of dynamite have been found on the railway line between Rheims and Apremont. ...

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  12. IGNORANT ITALIANS.

    Serious riots have taken place at the ancient city of Segni, in the Rome province, arising out of the cholera epidemic, and of the ignorance of the lower classes ...

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  13. ROMAN EXCAVATIONS.

    A discovery of great interest has been made during investigations of the rains on the Palatine Hill. Commendatore Boni, a distinguished ...

    Article : 611 words
  14. THE HANDICAPPED CHILD. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  15. DOUBTFUL TROOPS DISARMED.

    The Viceroy of Nanking, which is several hundreds of miles down the Yangtse-Kiang River from Wuchang, has disarmed the 9th division of the modern-drilled. Imperial ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. SAVED BY WIRELESS.

    Another instance of the value of wireless telegraphy in case of shipwreck has been afforded in the cace of the steamer Princess Beatrice, which ran ashore at Noble Island. ...

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  17. FINANCIAL FEARS.

    The Government has advanced to the native banks an abundance of silver with which to meet present requirements. Owing to the scarcity of the "Mexican" dollar ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Ralston Learmonth, of "Ellangowad," Tyrendarra, grazier, who died on Angust 12, left under a will made on July 10, 1909, real estate [?] [?] at £13,000, and personal property valued at ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. LONDON'S NEW INFLUENZA.

    The influenza outbreak in London this autumn is characterised by an affected of the muscles of the heart, which causes a sudden and sometimes alarming collapse. ...

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  20. TURKS SURRENDER.

    The Turkish forces which left the forts during tin bombardment, and retired to the hinterland, must be almost entirely without leaders. One hundred and fifty Turkish ...

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  21. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S LIFE.

    The life of the Duke of Devonshire, written by Mr. Bernard Holland, who was for a time private secretary to the duke, has just been publised. It is a notable ...

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  22. YUAN MAY SAVE THRONE.

    According to an official announcement, Yuan-Shi-Kai has accepted the vice-royalty of Human and Hupeh, "the hardest post in the empire," to which an Imeprial edict ...

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  23. SKELETONS IN THE SAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Home Secretary this evening received an urgent telegram from Dr. Baxter Tyrie, Government medical officer at Cairns, stating that he ...

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  24. POSTAL EMPLOYEES. SORTERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Interstate Postal Sorters' Conference resumed its sittings in the board-room of the General Post-office yesterday. The president, Senator Needham (W.A.), ...

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  25. LESSON OF CHARITY.

    TALLANGATTA, Tuesday.—A circular has been issued by Mr. Alex Reid (chairman) and Mr. T. E. Dyring (correspondent) on behalf of the school committee of Statte ...

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  26. HUMILIATING A MEMBER. METHODS OF SPEAKER WILLIS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Speaker and the member for Parramatta were again in conflict in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. References were made to some ...

    Article : 374 words
  27. FEELING AGAINST ITALIANS.

    The Turkish Government has ordered the expulsion from Turkey of all Italian professors and schoolmasters. Advices received at Rome from Smyrna ...

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  28. "YOUNG CHINA" WARNED.

    In the course of on article on the revolution in China, "Le Temps" expresses the hope that the Young China party, which is supporting Sun-Yat-sen, will not establish ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. CONTRIBUTIONS BY ABORIGINES.

    Sir,—I read of the very sad accident to a little child, and the distressing circumstances connected with the family. I asked my wife to read Mr. Snowball's letter to our ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Murray) was this afternoon entertained by the ladies of the district at a musical function held in the town-hall. He ...

    Article : 210 words
  31. UNIONIST PARTY.

    The formation of the Halsbury Club by the "no surrender" party, which followed Lord Halsbury in his opposition to the House of Lords Veto Bill, has led to ...

    Article : 378 words
  32. TURKISH MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the members from Tripoli brought forward a motion that the late Ministry, which was in office when the negotiations with Italy ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. ORIGIN AND PROSPECTS.

    One of the most significant features of the situation is the unwillingness of the foreign banking corporations to advance money at the present juncture to the ...

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  34. RISE IN CONSOLS.

    Consols, which on Saturday last were quoted at £77/7/6, to-day stood at £78 2/6. [This advance brings the price of stock ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. HAGUE CONVENTION.

    The "Independance Belge" publishes a statement to-day that the International Peace Bureau, which controls the arrangements in connection with the International ...

    Article : 103 words
  36. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES FUND.

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  37. HENRY BULL & CO. LTD.

    Henry Bull and Co. Ltd. have declared a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum on the ordinary shares for the year ended July 31. ...

    Article : 36 words
  38. BANQUET TO REV. DR. ABRAHAMS.

    About 100 representative citizens attended the complimentary banquet at the Town-hall last night, tendered to Rabbi Dr. Abrahams, prior to his departure for ...

    Article : 429 words
  39. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION CO. LTD.

    The Shaw Savill, and Albion Co. Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 5/ per share. ...

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  40. MR. SNOWBALL'S LIST.

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  41. MR. SAMUEL MAUGER.

    Mr. Samuel Mauger, of Victoria, has been interviewed prior to his return to the Commonwealth. He gave an optimistic survey of Australian affairs, and remarked ...

    Article : 221 words
  42. ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATIONS.

    The annual conference of the postal assistants' associations of the different States will be opened by the Postmaster-General at the Temperance-hall to-day. Among ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. ACTION AGAINST SPEAKER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In accordance with an order of the Supreme Court in the case against the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for damages, the issues of fact ...

    Article : 109 words
  44. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were the lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange to-day for the shares mentioned:— Walhi, £3 [?] 7 [?]—£3[?]10/. ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am credibly informed that public collections are being made for the above fund by persons not possessed of the official collecting-card. There is no reason at ...

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  46. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Sir John Quick, M.H.R., who was one of the Commonwealth delegates to the Coronation, is returning to Australia by the R.M.S. Otway. When ...

    Article : 243 words
  47. NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The public works' statement presented to Parliament shows that the amount available for the current year is nearly £4,000,000. The ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat. The cargo of 6,842 tons South Australian wheat per Wakanui, from Adelaide August 22, has been sold at 36/6 per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance. ...

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  49. POSTMASTERS ASSOCIATION.

    Representatives from the Postmasters' Associations of New South Wales and Victoria held a joint sitting last evening at the Queen's Arms Hotel. It was decided to ...

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  51. PACIFIC CABLE.

    Operations of the Pacific Cable Board during the year ended March 31 last show a financial improvement on previous years. The annual report of the board reached the ...

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  52. EXPRESS IN DANGER.

    A Maori, known as Norman, was yesterday arrested at Lubeck by Detective Burvett, and charged with having attempted to wreck the Adelaide express on Sunday ...

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  53. DROUGHT CONDITIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Reports which have been received by the deputy Postmaster-General from the north-west indicate that drought conditions prevail over a ...

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  54. OIL LAUNCH MISSING.

    WOOLONGONG, (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— An oil launch, containing five Italian fishermen, has been [?] from here since early on Saturday morning, and grave-anxiety is ...

    Article : 80 words
  55. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    AVOCA.—Messrs. T. Impey (chairman), W. Bruceton, A. F. paten, O. P. Thomas, H. [?] [?] J. H. Watson, and J. H. Deeble (correspondent). ...

    Article : 36 words
  56. Advertising

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