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  2. BOTANIC GARDEN.

    At the latest meeting of the board of governors of the Botanic Garden, it was unanimously decided that in the event of the Government discontinuing the use of ...

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  3. PERSONAL EQUATION FAILED.

    Although to-day was a holiday there was m aspect of depression among all sections af the community, and sympathy with the Soiled and wounded in the previous night's ...

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  4. A TOAST WITHOUT A RESPONSE.

    The mconvenience which the untons controlling the caterers' employes sought to cause visitors to the show by its demonstration of strength has not so far ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians never recovered from the difficult position in which they were left it the close of the second day's play in the match against Middlesex and Surrey ...

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  6. SPEAKER'S POWER CURTAILED.

    The Legislative Assembly was again crowded to-day when Mr.Holman (Attorney-General) introduced the important question of the relationship between ...

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  7. ORIGIN OF LIFE.

    The British Association meeting was opened at Dundee yesterday. Professor E. A. Schaefer, F.R.S. LL.D., M.D., who has held the Chair of ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL GRIP.

    Tile Times Australian financial correspondent in an article on Australia'a financial year, commenting on the increased expenditure, pi edicts that the outlines of ...

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  9. PRESIDENTIAL RACE.

    The result of the elections in the State of Vermont is admitted to be serious for the Republican forces. A similar result has not occurred for the past 56 years, in ...

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  10. LABOUR AIMS.

    [?] a heated debate at the Trade Union Congress at Newport it was resolved, on the votes of delegates representing 952,000 members against 909,000, ...

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  11. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    At the Newport Congress, Mr. Ben Tillett submitted a motion suggesting drasting action in reference to the forms of arbitration and conciliation between the ...

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  12. CALIFORNIA FOR ROOSEVELT.

    The State primary elect 10113 nave resulted in the new Progressive Party nomminating 80 of the 100 Republican Party's candidates for the Stale Legislature. The ...

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  13. REPUBLICANS DISHEARTENED

    The Republican supporters of President Taft arc greatly disheartened at the result of these elections. The Demoerats are jubilant, as they consider the split among ...

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  14. A STRIKE ENTENTE

    The London and South-Western railwaymen are supporting a strike of dockers at the French port of St. Malo who have ceased work as a protest against the dismissal ...

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  15. PEOPLE V. PRIVILEGE.

    Mr. Roosevelt is vigorously campaigning in Iowa. Speaking at Des Moines, the ex-President said nominally the present fight for the United States President was only ...

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  16. PANAMA EARTH-QUAKE.

    Advices have been received indicating another serious breakaway of the works in connection with the great Panama Canal. ...

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  17. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    For maritime strike at Marsellles has ended. The strikers have resumed work. ...

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  18. SCENE IN GENOA.

    A [?] is reported from the City of Genoa. The conductor of a tram followed three men who had ridden on the car and ...

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  19. AT THE BAR OF THE HOUSE.

    Counsel for the gas companies were heard at the bar of the House to-night. Mr. Knox was, however, practically debarred from presenting his case in behalf ...

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  20. THE GREATEST WARSHIP.

    The Admiralty authorities intend in November to by down the keel of a 30,000-ton battleship. Its length will be 700 ft., and its designed ...

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  21. DR. WILSON ON IMMIGRATION.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate for the Presideiley, offered a solution of the immigration question in an address which he delivered in a foreign ...

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  22. CONSPIRATORS.

    Last week it was reported thai the authorities at Alexandria had arrested a stranger who had recently arrived from Constantinople. He bad in his posses ...

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  23. "CALL IN THE POLICE."

    The debate on the second reading of the Gas Bill was proceeding at a late hour to-night in the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Wood was on his feet when he offended ...

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  24. BRANDED BY NATURE,

    Leading physicians here are investigating the remarkable case of John Dagan, a two-year-old child, who has two letters distinctly visible in his eyes—one in each ...

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  25. AFTER THE TITANIC.

    The Board of Trade, which has been considering the recommendations made by Lord Mersey, the commissioner appointed to enquire into the Titanic disaster, has ...

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  26. PRESIDENT TAFT.

    President Taft has sprained an ankle, in consequence of a slight accident which befell him on the golf course. ...

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  27. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    Mr. Deakin presided to-night at the annual convention of delegates from the various branches of the People's Liberal Party, In an address, Mr. Deakin said that from ...

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  28. FOOLISH WOMEN.

    The latest exhibition of [?] insanity has occurred at Potter's Bar, in Middlesex, Suffrage seekers climbed telegraph poles ...

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  29. COMPULSORY HOSPITAL.

    A consumptive patient who had refused to enter a workhouse for treatment was brought before a Magistrate at St. Helens, Lancashire. ...

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  30. EUROPE SHOULD UNITE.

    The Neueste Nachriuliten, ono of "the most prominent of Germaa newspaper—bemoans the probability of Europa being unable to unite in common action ...

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  31. MATCH AT SCARBOROUGH.

    The Australians began a match at Scarborough to-day against Lord Londesborough's Eleven. The weather was fine though boisterous, and 2,000 people ...

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  32. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Mr. R. G. Waddy, formerly Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, from New South Wales, has been appointed to the inspectorship of two ophthaimic hospitals in Egypt. ...

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  33. GERMAN BID FOR TRADE

    The Oman authorities are considering the establishment of a large national exhibit at the Panama Exposition, to be held at San Francisco. The effort will be ...

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  34. NOT MAD.

    An a result of certain disclosures a violent campaign in being conducted in the press in favour of the reform of the Belgian lunacy laws. ...

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  35. BORODINO MEMORIAL.

    An extraordinary maritime disaster baa been recorded. The steamer Kursk, while conveying the French Government's huge granite memorial ...

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  36. FORMERLY OF SYDNEY.

    The death is announced of Mr. McDonald Cameron, formerly of the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint. ...

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  37. MOROCCAN WAR.

    Col. Mangin, French officer commanding the troop in South-western Morocco has been ordered to advance upon Marakesh, the headquarters of the Southern Pretender ...

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  38. "CAPITAL LEAVING AUSTRALIA."

    When proposing toe toast of "Tne Association" at toe annual dinner of the Master Masons' Association to-night the President of the Employers' Federation (Mr. R.O. ...

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  39. MOTOR CYCLE RECORD.

    At St. Louis yesterday Arthur Standan established a world's record in a motor cycle contest by covering 26 miles in 20m, ...

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  40. PUGILISM.

    In a boxing contest for the lightweight championship of Canada to-day Bayley, of Victoria, British Columbia, knocked out Allen, of Ottawa. ...

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  41. EXPLOSION IN DYE-WORKS.

    As the result of a terrific explosion the dyeworks of Messrs. Kraus Brothers, in this city, have been wreeked. Four employes were buried under the debris, and ...

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  42. CATTLE DISEASE.

    Dr. Cherry, of Victoria. acting in behalf of the Commonwealth, has made a thorough study of the methods of dealing with the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease ...

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  43. TIBET.

    The "Daily Mail states that the Chinese authorities have not replied to the memorandum relating to Tibet from the British Minister (Sir John Jordan). ...

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  44. UNFORTUNATE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Poll Mall Gazette states to-day, relating to the visit of the Australian cricketers, and the disastrous month of August which they experienced, that with the ...

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  45. FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Johnny Rilbone casily won a 10-round bout on points in an encounter with Johnny Dunne for the further-weight championship. ...

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  46. REGAN V. JOHNS.

    At Salt Lake City yesterday Jimmy Regan, of San Francisco, defeated "Tally" Johns, of Butte, Montana, in a bout of 14 rounds. The fighting was fast while it ...

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  47. VIRULENT CHINESE PRESS.

    Garbled versions of the British memorandum on the Tibetan question have resulted in a virulent campaign on the part of the Chinese press. One journal characterizes ...

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  48. MINE EXPLOSION.

    Further news of the explosion of firedamp in the Clarence Mine at Bethune yesterday has been received. It is feared that the majority of the men ...

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  49. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Callington Primitive Chapel was opened on Sunday, when sermons were preached by the Rev. A. Pithouse, of Strathalbyn. and Mr. Chester, of ...

    Article : 119 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN MATCH.

    The match between the South African team and Hampshire was drawn. The visitors in their second innings made 432, of which Nourse, in a chanceless innings ...

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  52. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—Standard, 2/4 15-16. LONDON, September 5, 4,50 a.m. Wheat.—The wheat market is slow and easier; 40/3 per qr, is asked for South ...

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  53. THE BALKANS.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) has received from the Austrian Chancellor the full text of Count Berchtold's scheme for an interchange of views ...

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  54. THE ACTORS' MATINEE.

    There was a further development to-day in connection with the Australian Actors' Association matinee, which will be held to-morrow. At a meeting of the ...

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  55. A BOER POM POM.

    Recently local anti-militarists invited the Christchurch City Council to remove from public pize a pom pom captured during the Boer war. The gun was placed in ...

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  56. CALIFORNIAN FIRE.

    When the great fire at Ocean Park bad been extinguished the rescue parties reported that 12 persons were missing, and it is believed that all of them have perished ...

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  57. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    An express train collided with the rear car of a stationary train at the Caledonian Road Station, on the Picailly tube yesterday with the result that the car was ...

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  58. VICTORIAN SENATE LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    At the People's Liberal Party's convention to-night the selection of Messrs. Mauger and McColl and Dr. Salmon as candidates for the Senate in the Liberal interest ...

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  59. DEAR FOOD IN GERMANY.

    Replying to an interpellation by the Socialist Leader in the Bavarian Parliament, the Minister for the Interior deprecated the agitation against the existing duties as a ...

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  60. FRENCH OUTLAWS.

    The French police authorities have adopted the use of a small chemical bomb which has the effect of temporarily blinding the person against whose body, the ...

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  61. SWISS MANEUVRES.

    There were enormous crowds at Zurich to welcome the Kaiser upon his arrival from Germany to-witness the annual Swiss maneuvres. ...

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  62. AIRSHIP DANGERS.

    During artillery maneuvres a sadden gust of wind tore an airship from the grasp of about 100 gimners, who were holding it to its moorings. ...

    Article : 78 words
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