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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Princess Royal Harbour was the, scene of a magnificent spectacle last night, when the American Fleet stood outlined in electricity. Excursion steamers were rushed ...

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  3. A NO-CONFiDENCE MOTION.

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day Mr. Elmslie submitted the no-confidence motion which he had tabled on Wednesday last. It read—"That the action ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    RP Reid, when interviewed to-night, said:—"The Federal session is beginning under miserable conditions, with which the public are familiar. They have really ...

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  5. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    Council Chief Secretary moved second reading Constitution Bill. After debate [?]. Chief Secretary moved second reading lifts Bill adjourned Chid Secretary ...

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  6. A FAMOUS DIAMOND.

    The famous Cullinan diamond, which in August, 1907, was presented to His Majesty the King by the Transvaal Colony as a token of loyalty and in ...

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  7. STATE GOVERNORS.

    The Premier laid before the Assembly on Tuesday the following memorandum from Ministers to His Excellency the Governor for transmission to the Secretary of Stats ...

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  8. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS.

    The annual Social Democratic Congress is being held this year in Nuremberg, Bavaria. Herr Singer, the German Socialist, has been chosen President, and delegates are present ...

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  9. MOROCCO AND THE POWERS.

    In view of Germany's attitude in connection with the situation in Morocco, considerable importance has been attached to an announcement by Sid Mehdi El ...

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  10. IN THE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council sat for a couple Of minutes over two hours on Tuesday. After several interesting questions had been answered the Chief Secretary ...

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  11. ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL.

    The President of the Board of Trade baa prepared a scheme for the establishment of a permanent tribunal of arbitration to deal with industrial disputes. His idea is to ...

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  12. THE TREASURER'S BUDGET.

    The third session of the third Parliament of the Commonwealth will be opened to-morrow afternoon by the Governor-General. This will be the first public official act the ...

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  13. DANISH SCANDAL

    The frauds committed by the ex-Minister of Justice of Denmark (M. Alberti). which have led to his arrest and the resignation of the ...

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  14. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION.

    The Pope is deeply grieved at the enforced elimination of all the ecclesiastical ceremonials from the procession of the Sacred Sacrament, which it had been ...

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  15. COTTON SPINNERS TROUBLE.

    Recently the cotton spinners of Lancashire gave notice of a 5 per cent, redaction in wages. The operatives took a ballot on the position, and by a majority of 92 ...

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  16. VISIT TO THE METROPOLIS.

    Those of the American Fleet officers and pressmen who are visiting the metropolis were taken to Fremantle today by motor, car and were there tendered a civic ...

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  17. BARRIER WATER SUPPLY.

    The Legislative Assembly tonight carried on the voices a motion by Mr. Cann That in the opinion of this House the time has arrived when it is urgently ...

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  18. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    Prince Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, in the course of an interview with the Berlin correspondent of The London Standard on Saturday, ridiculed the ...

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  19. FREEMAN-WALLACE CASE.

    The action in which Robert Crimson claims compensation from Howard Freeman and Dr. Richard Wellace for alleged neglect nd unskilled treatment was ...

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  20. UNRULY UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed difficulty is exceedingly acute in some pails of England and Scotland, in Manchester on Sunday thousands of workless men, with the object of ...

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  21. MEETING OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A pre-sessional meeting of the Federal Labour Party was held to-day. The first business was the election of officers for the new session. Rp. Andrew Fisher was ...

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  22. DR SVEN HEDIN.

    Some anxiety had been felt regarding the safety of Dr. Sven Hedin, the famous Swedish explorer and geographer, who for two years had been travelling in Tibet. All ...

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  23. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Members were in a working mood on Tuesday, and before the .House rose late at night—good progress was made with the business on the notice paper. A ...

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  24. TURKISH CUSTOMS.

    The Turkish Porte has asked Great Britain to lend Turkey the services of Chitty Bey, the Financial Adviser to the Egyptian Minister of the Interior, in order ...

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  25. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    On Sunday M. Gross's airship, with two men on board, Bailed without a stoppage a distance of 187½ kilometres in 13h. 2m. This defeated the record which had been ...

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  26. MR. BRUCE SMITH'S VIEWS.

    In the course of an interview today Mr. Bruce Smith said it was quite clear that the session was going to be a short one. possibly concluding at the end of November. ...

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  27. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    One hundred fresh cases of cholera are breaking out in St. Petersburg every day, and it is estimated that one-fourth of them are proving fatal. Several cases ...

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  28. A YOUNG COUPLE'S SUICIDES.

    The Coroner concluded the inquest to-day into the death of Marie and Louis von Rousbach. The latter, a waiter, was found dead in bed on September 1. Marie ...

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  29. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    A dastardly attempt to murder, the family of Signor Giolitti, the Italian Prime Minister, has been made at their residence, near Genoa. An unknown miscreant placed a ...

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  30. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The British steamer Spartan Prince, 3,192 tons, which was owned by the Prince Line, Limited, and was built in 1897 at Sunderland, was sunk last week ...

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  31. RUNNING.

    At Newcastle Unlay A. B. Postle, the Queensland runner, whose main successes hitherto had been registered in Western Australia, won the invitation 100 yards ...

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  32. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Mining Shares.—British Broken Hill buyers 18½, sellers 18/6; North, 50/6 and 52/6. Copper.—Standard, on spot, buyers £60 ...

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  33. THE WESTERN RAIL WAY.

    Mr. Furner, who left here on July 4 with the "railway survey party for the Western Australian border, arrived at Tarcoola at noon today. The party are in ...

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  34. MOTORS W COLLISION.

    While lord Curzon was motoring near Sunningdale, in Berkshire, his car collided with another automobile. The ex-Governor-General of India was thrown badly, and ...

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  35. FRAUD IN CAPE COLONY.

    E. S. Smith, the Town Clerk of the Woodstock Municipality, near Capetown, a brother of Septimus Smith, who was arrested in Australia, has been taken into custody ...

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  36. FATAL BLOW AND MISSING MAN.

    The enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of George Pratten, a cordial maker, aged 43 years, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on August 31, was ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. ACTION FOR COMPENSATION.

    Judge Burnside this morning delivered reserved judgment in respect to the suit Spencer v. the Registrar of Titles. This was an action to obtain compensation from ...

    Article : 228 words
  38. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Antwerp.—Hagen, steamer, from Port Adelaide June 19. —Departures.—For Port Adelaide.—Strathgrgfe, barque ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A large Wesleyan school and church building in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, were destroyed by fire on Sunday night. The damage is set down at £30,000. ...

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