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  2. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    There is a more hopeful feeling in financial circles of London, Berlin, and Paris] respecting the settlement of the Moroccan crisis. ...

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  3. THE BURNING MOUNTAIN.

    News from the island of Sicily shows that the activity of Mount Etna, which is in violent eruption, is increasing. Seventy-seven craters are belching forth ...

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  4. SHOT THROUGH A WALL.

    CLEVE, September 12.—On Sunday evening as Mr. and Mrs. Pethick were sitting talking and reading some young men were looking at their rules in the room ...

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  5. NOT FORGOTTEN.

    The committee of the Master Carriage and Wagon Builders' Association did not mince words in its annual report on the subject pf industrial strife and the attitude ...

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  6. COURT LIFE.

    The ex-Crown Princess of Saxony has published memoirs of a sensational charac-ter. They are an amazingly frank exposure of European court life. The writer ...

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  7. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The task of securing horses for the field artillery section of the Australian Army, has been in course of execution since February last, and Capt. W. St.L. Robertson ...

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  8. RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    "Dear food" rioters, armed with scythes, marched to the valley of the Meuse yesterday. They were dispersed by dragoons near to Charleville. ...

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  9. SCHOOLBOY STRIKERS.

    The welcome showers of rain had the effect of damping the enthusiasm of the schoolboys on strike in London. Disturbances were continued by ...

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  10. DOMESTICS PROM INDIA.

    There was an overflowing attendance of ladies in the Mayor's parlour of the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, and the Mayoress (Mrs. Cohen) presided. It was ...

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  11. FRENCH VIEW OF MOROCCAN REGIME.

    The reply which the French Government has dispatched to Berlin in regard to Morocco is conciliatory but firm. The Temps, in recapitulating the desired ...

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  12. IDENTITIES AT THE SHOW.

    There must have been 25,000 people at the show on Thursday, but every now and again one could not help picking out an old identity and having a chat with him. ...

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  13. PORTUGUESE PLOTTERS.

    An extensive plot, in which the Royalist Party are concerned, has been discovered at Vianna do Castello, on the west coast, of Portugal, about 40 miles from Oporto. ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    The name of still another French military aviator has to be added to the appalling list of those who have lost their lives in the science of aviation. ...

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  15. TO THE RESCUE.

    A horde of tribesmen has beleaguered a force of 600 Sherifian troops, under the command of a French officer, Lieut. Hugoderville. The soldiers are entrapped near ...

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  16. JOHNSON—WELLS FIGHT.

    The Chairman of the London County Council has written to the directors of the Earl's Court Exhibition, where it is proposed to hold the forthcoming pugilistic ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    In the course of bis evidence before the Railways Royal Commission to-day Mr. Messenger (Chairman bf the sectional boards of the Great Eastern Railway) ...

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  18. A PEER'S MARRIAGE.

    The death occurred on February 16 of this year, after a long illuess, of Lady Suffield, in her 79th year. Lord Suffield, who is in his eighty-second ...

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  19. CHINESE RIOTERS.

    Reports to hand from the disturbed province state that rioters are attacking Chingtu from four points, and that the troops are responding to the assaults with ...

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  20. SPANISH TROOPS ATTACKED.

    There has been an attack in savage force by Moorish tribes upon Spanish outposts at Kertriver, near Mellilla. The Moors were repulsed after a ...

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  21. VEDRINES NARROWLY ESCAPED.

    The famous racing flyer, M. Vedrines— next to M. Beaumont the most successful airman of the year—narrowly escaped death to-day. Indeed his life may be forfeit to an ...

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  22. BELGIAN TIME-EXPIRED SOLDIERS.

    All time expired men have been retained for the colours until further notice. ...

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  23. GERMAN AIRSHIP BURNED.

    During serial maneuvres in connection with the army operations, near Demmin, it was found that one of the fleet of flying ships was on fire. The crew descended and ...

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  24. ANOTHER STRIKE THREATENED.

    The executive of the Society of Railway Servants is sitting daily to consider the difficulty that has arisen owing to some of the railway companies contending that the ...

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  25. GHENT EXHIBITION.

    Proceeding to the eastern States by the China is M. Latcien Nopenaire, who officiated as Commissionaire for Australia and New Zealand at the Roubaix ...

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  26. GERMAN MANEUVRES.

    The German military maneuvres concluced with the army in command of Field Marshal Von Der Goltz, which represented the defenders against an assumed army of ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. FLYING ACROSS AMERICA.

    The aviator, James Ward, emulating the attempt of the California flyer, Howard, has started upon a flight with San Francisco as his goal. He will endeavour to win the ...

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  28. ENGLISH ST. LEGER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  29. DECORATION OF FRENCH AVIATORS. I

    Consistently trustworthy reconnaissances by air scouts were a feature of the French military maneuvres at Belport. The Minister for War (M. Messimy) has ...

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  30. HOME OFFICE MOVE.

    It was announced at Sheffield City Council last night that the Home Secretary (Mr. Churchill) is endeavouring to arrange for the formation of a volunteer police force in ...

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  31. HARASSED RATEPAYERS.

    At the meeting of the Port Adelaide Board of Health on Thursday evening the following petition was received from a large number of ratepayers, who have found the ...

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  32. CAPT. COOK'S JOURNAL.

    Two leaves of Capt. Cock's autograph journal, describing the discovery of Australia, were sold at auction to-day for £450. Die purchaser is offering the interesting ...

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    At one time during last Reason Princes Palatine was regarded as the best two year-old in England. He suming start by finishing third in the ...

    Article : 321 words
  34. KIDNAPPED.

    A school teacher, named Miss Brice—a relative of Sir Wilfrid Leurier—mysteriously disappeared from the town of Roblin, in Manitoba. ...

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  35. RIOT AND LAWLESSNESS.

    serious strike is spreading in the greater part of Northern Spain. The miners at Oviedo attempted to blow up the railway line with dynamite. ...

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  36. YOUNG MARKSMEN.

    King's College, Auckland, has won the eighth prize, amounting to £10, in connection with the senior competition for the Imperial Challenge Cup. The average ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday evening Stephen Morgan, driver of a hansom cab, was in the act of lifting the nosebag from his horse in King William street, when he accidentally pulled ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. BOTANY OR BOTANIST BAY

    It is passing strange (says The Australasian World) that the only leaf known to be extant from the lost journal in Capt. Cook's hand detailing his "First Voyage" ...

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  39. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    The following programme of interstate matches has been adopted by the New South Wales Cricket Association:—November 4,New South Wales v. Queensland, at ...

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  40. THE PAPANUL

    The Western Australian Agency in London is taking immediate steps to relieve the stranded emigrants who were landed at St. Helena from the steamer Papanui, after ...

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  41. THEATRE CATASTROPHE.

    The enquiry into the terrible disaster at the Eldorado Theatre, in Nice, through the collapse of which numbers of workmen were killed or seriously injured, has ...

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  42. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A small runabout motor car, driven by Herbert Conway, collided with a tramway standard in Wakefield street on Wednesday evening. The driver ...

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  43. HAPPENINGS IN MEXICO.

    Telegrams from Meridia, Mexico, announce that State guards fired on a train of excursionists, proceeding to Mexico City to take part in the demonstrations in ...

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  44. LAW FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PACKERS.

    A Bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-day to regulate the packing and sale of fruit and vegetables. Under the proposed new law no person may sell ...

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  45. BURNING FATALITY.

    ATHELSTONE. September 14.—Irene Coventry daughter of Mr. A. Coventry, who met with a burning accident on September 3, died this afternoon in the ...

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  46. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The new Shaw Savil liner Waimana has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  47. END OF HEAT WAVE.

    The beat wave, which hug lasted in Great Britain practically without cessation since June, has been broken in Bradford and North Wales, where heavy rains have ...

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  48. A BOLT AND A SMASH.

    BORDERTOWN, September 13.—Mr.Allen Truman, accompanied by Mr. A. H. Townsend, was driving a colt and another horse attached to a four-wheeled vehicle ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    The New Zealand Trade Commissioner (Mr. Holmes) has visited Ireland and arranged for shipments of New Zealand butter to be made during the Irish winter. ...

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  51. NAVAL RESERVISTS.

    In replying to-day to a deputation from the Navy League, the Prime ^Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) said the idea of having a permanent trained force of naval reservists ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND INCOME TAX.

    The Chambers of Commerce of Sheffield, Huddersfield, and of several other cities have adopted resolutions protesting against the application of the Queensland income ...

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  53. SPENCE MEMORIAL (REGISTER) FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  54. EDINBURGH NECKLACE CASE.

    Mrs. Cameron, who, with her husband, Lieut Aylmer Cameron, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for fraud in connection with the insurance upon a valuable ...

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  55. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The following subcommittee of the Agricultural Society has been chosen to decide upon simples of South Australian wheat to be exhibited at the great exhibition in ...

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  56. FIRE ON A VESSEL.

    SYDNEY. September 14.—The Department of Navigation to-day received a telegraphic message from the pi'ot at Urunga (Clarence Heads) reading:—"Nerang ...

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  57. DOCKS ABLAZE.

    A huge fire has broken out along the Antwerp docks. Timber warehouses and nine dwellings on the Campine dock have been razed to ...

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  58. WOOTTON REPRIMANDED.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian jockey was severely reprimanded and cautioned for disobedience at the post while riding in the Cleveland Handicap at the Doncaster ...

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  59. COTTON CROP.

    It is estimated that the cotton crop will amount to 1,200,000,000 bales. ...

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  60. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  61. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The managers of the Conservative Party are claiming that they Trill achieve a certain victory in the present elections. Defections of leading liberals who are ...

    Article : 56 words
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