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  2. ROYAL WEDDING.

    The wedding took place at Sigmaringen to-day of King Manoel of Portugal and Princess Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern. ...

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  3. HIGH COURT JUDGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The tension in the High Court during the past two days has had a visible effect upon the tempers even of the judges. Some extremely knotty ...

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  4. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    Because of an alleged refusal to marry his daughter, an aged man fired a shot at a youth in a warehouse in Flinders lane last evening. The bullet went wide, ...

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  5. CHANGING ALLIES.

    An announcement was made on Wednesday that there were indications of a movement towards a closer understanding between Bulgaria and Turkey in order ...

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  6. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Rear-Admiral Patey and nearly 200 officers and men of H.M.A.S. Australia on arriving from Durban this morning, were given a whole-hearted reception at the ...

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  7. MELBOURNE GAS SUPPLY

    The State Cabinet has now agreed to the main outlines of the bill, to be introduced this year, to provide for the future control of the gas supply of Melbourne. ...

    Article : 502 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL LAW.

    Certain exceedingly important questions in relation to the fairness of the president of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act were determined by the ...

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  9. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    When a no-confidence motion is under consideration in Parliament Ministers do not, unless for special reasons, answer formal questions. To pay the compliment ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    In a cable message from our London correspondent, the death is announced of Major-General Sir John Ramsay Slade, who played such a conspicuous part in the ...

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  11. LABOUR IN CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress at Manchester on Thursday rejected a motion which proposed that voluntury agreements should be enforceable at law. ...

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  12. METEORITE IN RIVER.

    An extraordinary account of the fall of a meteorite is given from Fall River, Massachusetis. It is stated that a meteorite fell in Seaconnet River, an inlet on Rhode ...

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  13. "BOUND TO CROW."

    In the latter part of July, Mr. P. McBride, the Victorian Agent-General, paid a visit to Swansea, and was entertained at a civic dinner, at which the leading ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Consideration has been given by the British Olympic committee to Mr. Hugh McIntosh's scheme for raising £5,000 in the Commonwealth towards finding and ...

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  15. AISGILL DISASTER.

    It has been ascertained that the girl named Lindsay, who was reported to be one of the victims of the terrible railway collision at Aisgill, did not travel in the ...

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  16. WINDSOR DERAILMENT.

    Evidence obtained by the Railway department goes to show that the derailment of the 5.27 p.m. train from Sandringham on Thursday was the result of an attempt to ...

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  17. FLAMES 500ft. HIGH.

    A great fire occurred in a Manchester warehouse on Thursday, and the building was completely gutted. The spectacle attracted an immense ...

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  18. TEACHER GOES MAD.

    A school teacher named Wagner became insane at Muh[?]hansen. He ignited several houses, and when the people rushed out, shot them. ...

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  19. SUNDAY POLICE DUTY.

    A concession to the police of Victoria, who at present have to go on duty every Sunday, was announced yesterday by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray). As soon ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. "BILL, THE MINER."

    It is announced that the death has occurred in a prison in Georgia of "Bill the Miner," who earned the reputation of being the most notorious trian robber and ...

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  21. CENSORED PLAY.

    The official censor has cancelled the scene in "La Samaritaine," by Edimond Rostand, to be produced at the Coliseum by Sarah Bernhardt and her company on Monday ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    If is estimated that the yield from the French vineyards will be half a million gallons less than that for the year 1912. FATAL BOXING ENCOUNTER. ...

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  23. ENGLISHWOMEN IN INDIA.

    It is reported that the authorities intend prohibiting the forthcoming appearance in India of Maud Allen, the well-known posture dancer, on the grounds that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. CONGRESS OF SCIENTISTS.

    There is some speculation as to who will be president of the congress of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which will meet in Australia next ...

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  25. ELEPHANT KILLS CAMEL.

    An encounter which took place yesterday afternoon at Wirth's menagerie between an elephant and a camel resulted in the death of the camel. ...

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  26. VISITING LEGISLATORS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The British Parliamentary party, which yesterday began its north coast trip from Newcastle, reached Tenterfield early this morning. The ...

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  27. SUBSTITUTE FOR PETROL.

    An interesting announcement is made by the committee which was appointed to inquire into the question of obtaining a substitute for petrol. ...

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  28. NEWSBOYS' BALL.

    A ball in aid of the building and general funds of the City Newsboys' Society will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 14. Their Excellencies the ...

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  29. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    In the army manæuvres which are to be held in the Midlands next week, between 30 and 40 aeroplanes and three airships are to be engaged. ...

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  30. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    The Home Rule issue has been discussed by the Ulster Association of London. An acrimonious debate took place, but the following resolution was eventually ...

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  31. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    News has been received here of the total loss of the British schooner Mersey. The vessel met with disaster near the Isle of Pines, to the South of Cuba. After ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Wattle Day in Sydney and Adelaide is the subject of the town page in "The Australasian." The latter illustrations deal with the decorations of the Queen's statue, ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Thomas Cassidy, of Islington street, Collingwood, builder and contractor. Causes of insolvency—Insufficient capital, losses on contracts, and pressure of ...

    Article : 34 words
  34. FLINDERS STATUE FUND.

    The honorary treasurer (Mr. J. W. Israel) desires to acknowledge the following subscriptions:—Previously acknowledged, £369/8/5; Australian Natives' Association, Melbourne, £10/10; ...

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