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  2. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Times disavows having anticipated in its article on Tuesday a separate Australian policy for the Pacific, as its Sydney cablegram suggests. The journal denies ...

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  3. MOTORISTS BAILED UP.

    Miss Carrie Moore, who is appearing at Brennan's Theatre Royal, Brisbane, had a remarkable experience to-day, as the result of a motor trip. Accompanied by her ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian cricketers had to .brave the flood water of Norwich (where they had been attempting to play an eleven of England) in order to reach Canterbury ...

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  5. PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

    President Taft has arrived at Columbus, Ohio, in connection with his campaign for the United States Presidency. In the course of his speech Mr. Taft ...

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  6. OTTOMAN CITIZENS.

    His Excellency the Governor, in the course of a speech at the Ottoman banquet, held in the Exhibition Building on Saturday night, made some appreciative ...

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  7. AFTER THE DELUGE.

    The match between the South African and the Gloucester Eleven was to have begun at Bristol on Thursday. There could be no play, however, owing to the ...

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  8. MARRIAGES IN CANADA

    It is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) will not introduce in the forthcoming session legislation relating to the marriage laws. Parliament and ...

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  9. SOCIALIST SPLIT.

    There is talk of a threatened split in the Socialist Party, and it is asserted that unless the Government soon quieten several supporters, it is faced with the prospect ...

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  10. COST OF LIVING.

    The report of the Cost of Living Commission has been presented to the House. The commission finds that the cost of living over the whole of the Dominion between ...

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  11. MR. ROSSEVELT AND VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Speaking at St. Jonnsbury, Vermont, during his Presidential campaign yesterday, Mr. Roosevelt pled[?]ed the Progressive Party to give the vote to women. ...

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  12. CHANGES IN QUEENSLAND OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Bowman (Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly) has returned to his home. It is understood that be hag come to the conclusion that he should resign ...

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  13. SPEECH BY CHAMP CLARK.

    Mr. Champ Clark, speaking at a democratic demonstration, said he was still convinced that he ought to have been the Democratic candidate but he never boiled ...

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  14. SYDNEY WHARF TROUBLE.

    On Saturday morning Judge Scholes, of the State Industrial Court, met representatives of the Wharf Labourers' Union and the Hunter River sTeam Navigation ...

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  15. A TEST OF STRENGHT.

    Mr. Roosevelt is campaigning in Vermont, aiding the Porgressives, who aromaking a determined fight for the Governorship and other State officers. THe ...

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  16. A SPOILT PUBLIC.

    A deputation form the Tramway Employes' Union yesterday made representations to the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Johnson) regarding the dangers ...

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  17. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  18. GABLE RATES.

    The Canadian Postmaster-General (Mr. Pelletier), interviewed at Liverpool regarding the cable rates, stated that the British Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), by ...

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  19. DEAD INNOCENT.

    An enquiry was held yesterday concerning the death of a boarded-out infant, which occurred at the house of aregistered nurse in Northcote, Evidence was given ...

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  20. BUTCHERS GOING "BROKE."

    The existing high prices of meat, and the consequent difficulty of trade, formed the burden of the speeches at the annual smoke night of the Master Butchers' and ...

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  21. ARMY PRIZES.

    Mr. S. F. Cody, the well-known British aeronaut, has won army prizes amounting to £5,000 for his biplane. Mr. Cody, with his famous Cody biplane. ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    At 11.10 on Saturday night F. C. Conroy, of Port Adelaide, was informed by Mr. Alfred Simmons, of Victoria street, Queenstown, that a man was lying on the ...

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  23. MOROCCO.

    Advices from Mazagan, onthe west coast of Morocco, are to the effect that the French troops, under Col, Mangin have inflicted a severe defeat upon El lliba, the ...

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  24. DEFENCE ESSENTIAL.

    Questions of defence were the chief matters dealt with at the annual smoke social of the Essendon Scottish Association, held last evening. The Minister for ...

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  25. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor on Saturday afternoon participated in the Wattle Day celebrations at the Rotunda Kiosk. At night he was the gust of the Ottoman ...

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  26. DASHED TO DEATH.

    An extraordinary fatality is reported from Flint City, Michigan. A small boy was accidentally caught in the rope of a ballon and lifted to a great ...

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  27. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    L. Schmidt, who met with an accident at Norwood recently, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday night, and an inquest will be held this afternoon at ...

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  28. FRENCH DESCENDANTS

    Descendants of the French seigneurs, who were among the earliest colonizers of Quebec, at a public meeting yesterday demanded that their grievances in respect to ...

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  29. STATE REVENUES.

    The Victorian revenue for August was £633,216, a decrease of £3,824 compared with the corresponding period of last year, Receipts from State sources were £10,374 ...

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  30. FIRE AT ALBERTON.

    On Sunday morning, during the absence of the family, the kitchen in the house of Mr. W. A. Wilson, King street, Alberton, caught fire. The Port Adelaide Fire ...

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  31. GERMAN VISITOR.

    Capt. Persius, havel expert to the Tage blatt, has described in that Berlin journal his unmolested visit to Harwich, and his close inspection of the big gun firing. ...

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  32. HEAVY DEATH ROLL.

    The royal commission appointed to enquire into labour conditions in the pearling industry and the question of white labour, met at Federal Parliament House on ...

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  33. WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    SECOND VALLEY, August 29.—Mr. Richard Walsh, of near Second Valley, had a most wonderful escape from a fatal accident yesterday. He was driving a pair of ...

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  34. INCREASE IN SYDNEY.

    The revenue returns for August totalled £1,180,975. compared with £1,135,776 for August last year—a net increase of £45,199, Receipts from stamps show a decrease of ...

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  35. CHINESE MARAUDERS.

    Two European customs officers were taken by surprise, captured, and bound by gangs of marauders at the customs houses of Lo-fong and Sam-chun. ...

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  36. MINE FLOODED.

    Owing to a sudden inrush of waters from old mine workings, a colliery at Aberdare was flooded this morning. About 300 men and hoys were working ...

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  37. BARRY'S CHALLENGERS.

    The Sportsman, commenting upon the several challenges which Ernest Barry, champion sculler of the world and of England, has received from dominion ...

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  38. TWO MINERS KILLED.

    SYDNEY, September 1.—Two miners were killed at Newcastle on Saturday morning by a fall of stone from the roof in the Wallarah Colliery in Catherine Hill ...

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  39. FALL IN THE WEST.

    The August revenue returns show that receipts amounted to £290,902. and expenditure to £380,675. showing a debit for the month of £8,977. The accumulated ...

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  40. ROYAL GIFTS.

    His Majesty the King has given £100 to the Mansion House Fund, which is being raised for the relief of the sufferers in the Turkish earthquake the also £100 ...

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  41. ITALIAN CRIME.

    King Victor Emmanuel has pardoned the Countess Tarnowska, who is undergoing semence at Venice for having instigated the murder of Count Kamarowski in ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    A site in Queen street, with a [?]tage of 33 ft., has been sold for £1,200 a ft. The purchasers were Messrs. Fuller and Sons. theatrical proprietors, who intend to ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION.

    It is recognised that in many matters affecting immigration, the various States would obtain better results by co-operation. The Minister in charge of immigration ...

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  44. MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    The America won the first of the motor boat races in the international series of contests. Blackton's Reliance was second, beating the British challenger, Mackay ...

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  45. NATIVE SQUABBLE.

    PERTH, September 1.—Another aboriginal fight has occurred at Israelite Bay, where a half-caste is under treatment for two bullet wounds infliected by a native ...

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  46. THE KING'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    The Governor-General (Duke of Connaught) and the Duchess are touring the Middle West. Their Royal Highnesses are being entertained most lavishly, and ...

    Article : 67 words
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  48. TO-DAYS MATCH.

    The Australian Eleven will begin a match on the Oval on Monday against surrey and Middlesex. The following have rey and Middlesex. The following have been chosen to represent Surrey:—W. S. ...

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  49. MYSTERY SOLVED.

    MELBOURNE, September 1.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Charles Senlor, who was licence of the Alphington Hotel, and who wrote a letter ...

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  50. DILATORY TAXPAYERS

    Yesterday was the last day for furnishing Federal land tax returns, but although there was a rush of people determined to evade the liability of being fined, not two ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Capt. Evans. master of Capt. Scott's antarctic exploration vessel, has sailed from England to rejoin the Terra Nora. ...

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  53. DEATH OF LADY FRANCIS HOPE.

    The death is announced of Olive Muriel, Lady Francis Hope, wife of Lord Henry Francis Hope brother and heir presumptive of the Duke of Newcastle. Lady ...

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  55. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    Dynamitards attempted to destroy the house of an Austrian named Dragin. They blew up a portion of the building, and the imates, 13 in all, had a narrow ...

    Article : 79 words
  56. MINERS ON STRIKE.

    A thousand miners at Seg[?] Northum berland, have struck, claiming that they are entitled to have the various items connected with their work specified in their ...

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  57. Advertising

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  59. CHINESE MILITARY ADVISER.

    Gen. Brissant des Maillet, a distingu[?] officer of the French Army, has been appointed Military Advisor to China. ...

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  62. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The Italian Government has notined its intention to withdraw from the Sugar Convention in September, 1919. ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN IN GERMANY.

    The German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Herr von Kiderlen-Wachter) entertained at luncheon yesterday Sir Charles Mackeller, M.L.C., of New South Wales ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. BIG FUND FOR AVIATION.

    The national subscription wich is being raised for the promotion of aviation now amounts to £300,000. ...

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  66. A GIRL JOCKEY.

    A daughter of the well-known jockey Bulford has applied to the Budapest Jockey Club for a licence to ride. ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. THE IRON DUKE.

    The Admiralty is expediting the launch of the latest super Dreadnought, The Iron Duke, which in being built at Portsmouth, by one month, to permit of the ...

    Article : 49 words
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