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  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The Paris Journal of Thursday concluded some recent sensational revelations concerning the action of the Russian Secret Police information countries with an article ...

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  4. SCHOONER ALPENA.

    The American four-masted schooner Alpena, which last night was anchored in a dangerous position off Stockton Beach the line having parted while the vessel ...

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  5. QUAINT SUBJECTS OF THE KING.

    The social and political organization of the New Guinea natives) is quite rudimentary. Even those tribes which are less barbarous than elsewhere have no ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    For sonic time the Attorney-General (Mr. Glynn), with the assistance of the officers of his department, has been enquiring into the alleged existence of a ...

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  7. "RACE SUICIDE."

    A report of the Public Questions Committee of the Presbyterian General Assembly was submitted to the Assembly to-day. The principal clause in the deliverance on ...

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  8. IN THE AIR.

    It is the ambition of every aeronaut to make a trip across the Channal; a first cross Channel trip is always an interesting and exciting experience and ...

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  9. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Women's National League was held to—day. Mrs. F. G. Hughes presided, and in the course of an address raid that for the ...

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  10. DOGGED BY DANGER.

    The Alpena is having a full share of sensations. For about, a month prior to her arrival on Melbourne on August 24 from Tacoma the vessel experienced a try ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    SUTHERLANDS September 25.—A slight accident happened to-day to a wood special train between Suther lands and Eudunda. The tubes ...

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  12. MOUNT LOFTY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The annual social of the above was held in the Stirling Town Hall on September 25. Professor Stirling (the President) occupied the chair. over 50 members and friends fat down to the viands ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The Railways Department has received 8,789 applications for 802 vacancies in tie service. ...

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  14. DEATH FROM FRACTURE.

    WALLAROO, September 25.—On Wednesday morning Henry Child a miner, who met with an accident the previous Friday at Taylor's shaft, Wallaroo Mines, died in ...

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  15. SMART THIEF.

    A crime, distinguished both by its audacity and success, has been reported from Brunswick. The thief snatched a handbag containing about £50 worth of ...

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  16. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Commissioner for Old-age Pension has received returns from the Deputy Commissioners in the various States snowing the number of pension applications which ...

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  17. FALL FROM A TREE.

    MELROSE, September 25.—On Saturday Stanley McGregor, son Mr. J.R. McGregor, fell about 20 ft, form a limb, of a tree and sustained considerable injury The ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The total proceeds of Hospital Sunday were just over £200, including £120 from the sale of badges. The total is nearly, equal to Broken Hill's best year. ...

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  19. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Simth) conducted an enquiry on Monday into the circumstances connected with the death of Mrs. Mary Keane, at her residence, Gray ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The long distance eyelist Frank Birtles proposes to begin his third journey across Australia per bicycle on Wednesday. He will travel to Sydney via Eucla. Tarcoola. ...

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  21. POSTAL UNION MEMORIAL.

    No official information about any International Postal Conference at Berne this year has been received by the Central Postal Administration. The Assistant ...

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  22. UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.

    KADINA, September 25.—On Friday afternoon, while engaged in the erection of new poppet heads at Young's shaft. Wallaroo Mines Fred Garland a young ...

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  23. JARRAH MILL BURNED.

    Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company's No. 6 timber mill, at Jarrahdale, has been totally destroyed by fire. No. 5 mill close by escaped damage. The destruction of the ...

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  24. THE DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The steamer Makura has arrived from Vancouver, having among her passengers Sir Joseph Ward, Lady Ward, Miss Ward, and Miss Seddon. They will leave for ...

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  25. SHARES AND MIXING.

    Victorian 4 per cent, stock, 1923, £103; Colo-nial Bank, 44/6; Colonial Bank(pref.), £13 12/; Commercial Banking Company (pref.), £5 16/; national Bank. f5 16/; Metropolitan Gas. £ 10 ...

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  26. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    MELBOURNE, September 27.—A boating fatality occurred at Bundalong on saturday evening. Angus McColl, accompained by his cousin (Alan James McColl), was ...

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  27. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Portal Commission took further evidence at the Federal Parliament House to-day. Mr. S. L. Monaghan (assistant Manager ...

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  28. VIOLENT GALE.

    Since, the Aurora Australia on Saturday night much rain has fallen, and exceptionally heavy weather has prevailed throughout to-day and caused general interruption ...

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  29. POSTAL CLERK CHARGED.

    James Windebank Barker, late clerk in the electrical engineer's branch of the Post and Telegraph department, who is alleged to have admitted a shortage in his accounts ...

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  30. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, September 27.—A young man named McMaster, son of Mr. C. J. McMaster (Chairman of the Western Lands Board). was washed off the breakwater ...

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  31. BOUGH FOOTBALL.

    In a football match on Saturday between the Heidelberg and Greensborough teams the play was rough. The men charged each other and otherwise inflicted injures ...

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  32. SLEEPER HEWER'S WAGES.

    The Timber Workers' Conference, Bitting at Perth, dealt with the trouble between the hewers and the Commissioner for Railways with regard to the price of sleepers. ...

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  33. PROBATE DUTIES.

    A Bill to amend the administration of the Act dealing with probate and succession duties and property given or accruing under a settlement or deed of gift has been ...

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  34. REVIEW OF ARBITRATION AWARD.

    It is understood that the Merchant Service Guild, which comprises the masters and officers of the interstate fleets, intends to appeal to the Arbitration Court for a ...

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  37. "WHITEWASHED" CLEARGYMAN.

    The following motion was unanimously carried at to-night's meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council:—"That this branch expresses its ...

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  38. LABOUR SECRETARIES' DISPUTE.

    Mr. Holman, M.L.A. (secretary of the Timber Workers' Union) recently wrote to Mr. Gibson (secretary of the Engine Drivers' Association) threatening legal. ...

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  39. INTERSTATE SPORTING NOTES.

    Little Lad and Linacre were scratched to-day for the Melbourne Cup. England has been scratched for the Williamstown Cup. The following additional seratheings for ...

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  40. LOCAL COURT CAUSE LIST.

    ADELAIDE: Wednesday, September 29, 10 a.m. Limited Jurisdiction (before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell, S. M.).—Defended Cames.—McLachlan—Napier Stuart ...

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  42. POPULATION OF QUEENSLAND.

    The population of Queensland last year increased 11,770. The State now has 12.98 per cent, of the population of the Commonwealth. ...

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