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  2. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Elections for the various municipalities throughout the State, with the exception of the cities of Melbourne and Geelong, were held yesterday. The Labour party ...

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  3. FINAL TEST MATCH.

    In dull weather and with occasional interruptions from showers, the final test match was continued to-day at Kennington Oval. The attendance was 13,000, of whom ...

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  4. S.S. CORSICAN STRUCK BERG

    The Allan liner Corsican, 11,463 tons, did strike an iceberg off Newfoundland, as was at first reported by wireless. It will be remembered that it was gathered from a ...

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  5. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    An influential memorial urging the Prime Minister (Mr. R. L. Borden) and the leader of the Opposition (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) to remove the question of naval ...

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  6. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  7. CRY OF BALKAN STATES.

    The four battalions of Turkish troops which were sent to the Berane district, upon the Christian population revolting and joining the Monetenegrins, have relieved the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Murray (chieft Secretary) left Melbourne for warrambool yesterday. He will return on Monday. The A[?]toney-General for New South ...

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  9. LATE "GENERAL" BOOTH.

    The eldest son of the late "General" Booth, Mr. W. Bramwell Booth, at present chief of the staff of the Salvation Army, will succeed his father as the leader of the ...

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  10. TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    The Premier (M. Poincare) returned to France on Wednesday from his visit to St. Petersburg, and, upon arrival in this city, was accorded an ovation. ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The doctors of Cardiganshire have resolved to support the movement in favour of all medical practitioners resigning their commissions in the Territorial forces as a ...

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  12. TRADE COMMISSION.

    Lord Inchcape has resigned the position of chairman of the Empire Trade Commission, because he finds that he will be unable to leave England owing to private ...

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  13. HOME RULE AND ULSTER.

    "The Times" this morning publishes a forecast of the proceedings to be observed at the great meeting of Ulstermen to be held at Belfast on September 28. ...

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  14. AUTOGRAPHED BATS.

    Three bats, bearing respective the autographs of the English, Australian, and South African cricketers, are being sold to raise funds for one year's maintenance ...

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  15. RANJITSINGHI AS HOST.

    The Jam of Nawanagar (Ranjitsinghi) entertained the Australian cricketers at a dinner on Wednesday evening. A number of leading English cricketers were ...

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  16. "LIBERAL BLUNDERS."

    The leader of the Labour party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonld), having thrown his weight into the scales in favour of the miners' candidate at the Midlothian ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Parkes asked the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) a question concerning the Royal Commission of inquiry ...

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  18. PANAMA CANAL BILL.-

    There has been yet mother development in the Panama Canal Bill negotiations between the President and Congress. President Taft on Tuesday announced ...

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  19. PACIFIC STEAMER ROUTES

    Mr. Elwood Mead (chairman of the Victorian Water Commission), who is visiting the United States in connection with emigration to the Commonwealth, was ...

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  20. YUAN TO REMAIN.

    In the belief that any attempt to impeach the President (Yuan Shih-kai) for having ordered the execution of two Hupeh generals, whon he suspected of organising ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Angel James Grant, late of Wellingtonstreet, Windsor, baker, who died on July 12). by will dated September 19, 1911, left £2,000 realty and £1,335 personalty to his widow. ...

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  22. SENATOR RECEIVES CHEQUE

    Senator Boies Penrose (Republician), who has been charged with having accepted a cheque for £5,000 from the general manager of the Standard Old Company, made a ...

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  23. SENSATION IN PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Shortly after 4 o'clock this afternoon, whilst a debate was proceeding in the Legislative Assembly. members and others noticed that Mr. ...

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  24. INVITATION TO EXHIBITION.

    The "Evening Standard" publishes a statement that Great Britain "on principle" has accepted an invitation to be officially represented at the San Francisco ...

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  25. Bold Advertising Shcome.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Pacific Coast are making arrangements for steamer voyage of 20,000 miles, for the purpose of advertising the Panama ...

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  26. DIVORCE DENOUNCED.

    The American Federation of Catholic Societies, which is meeting in this city, has passed a resolution denouncing divorce on any terms, and regretting its growing ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—In reply to Mr. Coyne, in the Legislative Assembly to-day. the Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) said that 144 persons were supplied with rations by ...

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  28. TRADE UNIONISM.

    The Trade Union Congress will open at Newport, in Moumouuthshire, on September 2. There will be 500 delegates, representing ...

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  29. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    The House of Representatives has adopted the report of the conference of the two chambers upon the Naval Appropriation Bill. In its present form the measure ...

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  30. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation, 28 13·16d., rise 3·16d. ...

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  31. CONVICTED OF MURDER.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the well-known novelist, has issued a booklet in which he demands an inquiry into the case of Oscar Slater, convicted in 1909 for the murder in ...

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  32. MINING SHARES.

    Yesterday's Stock Exchange quotations were:- British Broken Hill, [?]—[?]. Block 10, 16·3—18/0. ...

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  33. UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.—Judge Docker presided at the Quarter Sessions, opened to-day. William King, changed with having uttered a counterfeit coin at Jerilderie ...

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  34. P. AND O. S.N. CO.

    P. and O. deferred stock closed on Wednesday at £335, against £350 last Thursday. ...

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  35. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Dominion Ministers are returning to the capital to prepare for the coming Parliamentary session. The outstanding features of the Borden ...

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  36. SHOP ASSISTANTS AGGRIEVED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—A mass meeting of shop-assistants pressed a resolution expressing disgust at the Arbitration Court decision, that shopkeeping was not an industry ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat, The market is steady, with more inquiry for cargoes. Liverpool futures on Wednesday were unchanged. October delivery being quoted at 7/5[?] per cental, ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day the Decres Bay Railway Bill was read a third time, after a long and accimonious debate concerning ...

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  39. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    A rebellion against the Adminsitration is raging in Nicaragua. The State department considers the conditions sufficiently serious to warrant the ...

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  40. QUESTION OF UNIONISM.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Messrs. T. Uren and J. Lawn, president and secretary respectively of the Ballarat branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association, ...

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  41. WHEAT CROPS.

    The "Financial Times" states that the world's wheat crop is estimated at 408,827,000 quarters. The condition of the European wheat is much inferior to that ...

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  42. AGED MAN KILLED.

    NAGAMBIE, Wednesday.—A sad accident occurred late this evening, when Mr. W. Oddy, of Graytown, met his death, He was carting goods from Nagambie in a ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.In the Legislative Assembly, a bill was introduced amending the High School Act. The measure provides for the stoppage within three years ...

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  44. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By Goldbrough, Mort, and Company Limited, from London, Aug,21.—"Tallow.—Prices are ...

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