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  2. WILLING WIDOWS.

    Recently Mr. Alexander Rigi, a full-blooded negro, of Adelaide, wrote to the Chairman of the Liverpool Select Vestry, stating that he ...

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  3. VEND APPEAL.

    The appeal of the shipping companies and managers who were associated with the northern colliery proprietors in the recent prosecutions by the Commonwealth ...

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  4. MOTOR CAR FLEE.

    Last Saturday week a man obtained lodgings at the Globe Hotel. He had no luggage, but described himself as a petty officer and recruiting agent for the ...

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  5. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Mr. Gterald S. Tolmer, manager of the Glenloth battery, has been lost in the bush since Monday, August 19. The police, a tracker, and the residents are examining ...

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  6. BALKANS CRISIS.

    Reports are to hand that and massacred many Servians at Sienitza, and in consequence great excitement has spread throughout Servia. Cabinet has ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The South Africans were to Lave opened their match against the Essex Eleven at Leyton to-day, but the ground was saturated by heavy rain, and it va& impossible bo Dlav. ...

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  8. THE LATE LEADER.

    Special memorial services for the late Gen. Booth were held in all Salvation Army citadels yesterday. Gen. Booth's favourite hymns were sung. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AT NORWICH.

    The Australian cricketers are at Norwich, whither they have Proceeded to play an Eleven of England. In consequence of rain, this game has not yot been started ...

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  10. GERMAN FORCES.

    The Goeben, a newly a newly completed battleship for the German Navy, has given great satisfaction in W speed trials which have just been concluded. For several hours the ...

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  11. RAIN IN ENGLAND.

    The bay season in England, which has caused much anxiety for some weeks on account of the continued wet weather has terminated disstrously in many parts. ...

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  12. Civic Sympathy.

    The death of the veteran originator of the Salvation Army movement (Gen. Booth) was a subject of reference at the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City ...

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  13. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    The situation is still worse at Belohpolch, where hundreds of people have been slain. The Turks, furious against the Montenegrins, are apparently revenging themselves. ...

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  14. BIRTH OF NONCONFORMITY.

    Special sermons were preached in many of the Nonconformist Churches in England to-day in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the turning out of the Puritans ...

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  15. ULSTER RESISTANCE.

    The Earl of Mayo presided at a largely attended meeting of Unionists, at Straffan, County Kildare, on Saturday. The meeting resolved to resist home rule. ...

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  16. BIBLE BURNED.

    After lie had taken the oath in the customary way by kissing the Bible it was Found that a Russian who had to give evidence in a debt claim at the District ...

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  17. ANOTHER FRONTIER SKIRMISH.

    Turkish troops forming the garrison at Scutari, an Albanian vilayet close to the Montenegrin froutier, and in a locality which is one of the danger spots of the ...

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  18. BALLROOM TRAGEDY.

    The callous murderer of a young girl at Altstetten, in the canton of Zurich, has been tracked and arrested in a ballroom by detectives with the assistance of an ...

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  19. BERAT OCCUPIED.

    The Albantan insurrectionists have occupied the town of Berat, and are marching on to Avlona. ...

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  20. TURKISH CABINET CHANGES.

    Ali Dhanish has accepted the portfolio of Minister of the Interior in the Turkish Cabinet, in succession to Zia Bey, who resigned recently owing to ill health ...

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  21. BOY BURGLARS.

    Two lads, William Andrews (19) and Henry James Rvau (16), were charged before the Water Police Court to-day with having broken into the office of the ...

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  22. FRENCH SECULAR EDUCATION.

    The Minister of Education (M. Steeg) has sent circulars to the prefects of the provinces bidding them suppress the teachers' unions, which, he declares, have ...

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  23. A NEGRO MURDERER.

    A negro chaulfeur, named Johnson, at Springfied, Illinois, murdered a young woman, Ruth Powers, and then committed suieided. The news of the tragedy ...

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  24. WAR AGITATION IN BULGARIA.

    The Times correspondent at Sotia, the capital of Bulgaria. telegraphs that crowded meetings of Macedonian delegates and Bulgarian politicians of all shades of opinion ...

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  25. FORCIBLY FED.

    The Lord lieutenant (Earl of Aberdeen) has refused to release Gladys Evans and Mary Leigh from prison. The two suffragettes are serving sentences of ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The new steamship Taggerah, which is being built at the port of Glasgow for the Wallarah Coal Company, of Sydney, was launcher on Saturday. ...

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  27. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDIES.

    The man known as Capt Hicks Murray, who committed the foul tragedies at Eastbourne, and then took his own life, has been identified ns Robert Henry Money ...

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  28. REMEMBERING "THE LTRERATOR."

    Wreaths were laid yesterday on the statue of the late Czar of Russia, known as "the Liberator." ...

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  29. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A startling railway accident occurred at Chatelineau, about 35 miles from the capital. A train was derailed, and went over ...

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  30. BEAR MEAT.

    There is a widespread boycott of meat among the inhabitants of many towns in Wurtemburg owing to the extravagant prices charged by butcher. The Tageblatt ...

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  31. PROPRIETARY COMPANY'S STEEL WORKS.

    it is stated that during the next 12 months more than £1,000,000 mil be spent in connection with the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's proposed iron and steel ...

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  32. OMINOUS SIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that owing to the continued agitation in Bulgaria over the Kochana massacre, Ferdinand, the Czar of the ...

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  33. SAFETY AT SEA.

    As an outcome of enquiries made into the Titanic disaster new maritime regulations have been gazetted. They require shipowners to provide a sufficiency of boats ...

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  34. CHINESE RULERS.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen and President Yuan Shih Kai have announced, after having been in conference together for a number of hours, that they are both in perfect ...

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  35. SWIFT AS THE EAGLE.

    M. Helen, ut the Chalons aeronautic contests, has performed a flight of 190 kilometres (118 miles) in 05 minutes. In connection with the French military ...

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  36. EXCHANGE OF VIEWS.

    It is considered in some diplomatic circles that the proposal of the Austrian Foretell Minister (Count Berehtold) to arrange with the Powers for an exchange of ...

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  37. AMERICAN CRIMINAL INFLUX.

    Large numbers of American criminals have lately come to Sydney. Some are swell thieves, who look and dress well, spend money freely, and stay at the best ...

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  38. A COUNT'S TREASURE.

    The Milan residence of Count Saramani has been entered by burglars, who carried off £4,000 in coin, and jewellery worth £5,000. ...

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  39. MINERS' WAGES.

    ? miners have succeeded in obtaining an increase of 2½ per cent, in their wages. A hundred Tyneside apprentices have ...

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  40. LONDON G.P.O.

    experts have got quickly to work to repair the damage caused to the London G.P.O. through the fire consequent upon the fusing of a wire in a testhox. The ...

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  41. TALLAN EMIGRATION.

    A decree just issued in Rome gives permission for the resumption of emigration to the Argentine Republic. ...

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  42. WARNING TO THE PORTE.

    The Russian Ambassador at Constantinople (M, De Glens) has warned the Porte that any concessions to the Albanians ought also to be granted to other ...

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  43. RELEASED FROM PRISON.

    M. Galley, the cashier who absconded aboard the yacht Catharina in 1905, and was sentenced to a lone term of imprisonment, has been released from the ...

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  44. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    The ? Agent-General (Sir John Tayerner), interviewed on the subject of emigration of Victoria, detailed the methods and progress of the scheme which is ...

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  45. REMARKABLE AIRSIHP.

    The Zeppelin airship Ha as a has accomplished a remarkable feat. Provided with a substructure the Hansa alighted on the surface of the Elbe, and ...

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  46. CARNIVAL TRAGEDY.

    Dunne a carnival on the River Somme, a pleasure boat containing seven postmen was upset, and four of the occupants were drowned. ...

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  47. STATE OF SIEGE.

    The Porte has proclaimed a state of siege at Kochana, and ordered that the guilty persons shall be tried by Courtmartial. The Turkish authorities are ...

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  48. AURORA IN DOCK.

    The cost of repairing the antarctic exploring steamer Aurora, which is now in dock at Williamstown, is likely to exceed the grant of £400 made by the State ...

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  49. PILLAGE IN PERSIA.

    Wild tribesmen have rushed into Bunder Abbas, a dirty, hot, and unhealthy seaport on the Persian Gulf, about 10 miles north-west of the starting point of the ...

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  50. A KING'S ASSURANCE.

    King Nicholas lias assured the Potters that no Montenegrin will be allowed to cross the frontier. ...

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  51. AVIATOR DROWNED.

    Dient Mangini, an expert aviator, while reconnoitring on a monoplane, fell with his machine into the sen, and was drowned. ...

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  52. MISSION OF PEACE.

    Great importance is attached to the visit to Roumania of Count Berchtold, the Austro-Hungrian Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Count, who went on a ...

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  53. CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS.

    The Lord Mayor of Belfast is forming a non-political force of citzen volunteers between tile ages of 18 and 25. To this body Boy scouts will be transferred after ...

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  54. FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

    For the week ended August 24 422 new accounts were opened in the Commonwealth Saving Bank, which at present operates in Victoria. Six new agencies ...

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