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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The decision of The Hugue Tribunal in connection with the Newfoundland fisheries is viewed with complete satisfaction in Ottawa (Canada). ...

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  3. ACCIDENTS AND CRIMES.

    Horace Norgrove, a solicitor's clerk, was arrested at Ohakane, on the charge of embezzlement. While travelling by the train back to Ohakane he suddenly opened ...

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  4. THE CANADIAN EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    In defiance of the Militia Department, Colonel labelle, of the 65th Regiment, Montreal, has ordered his corps to attend the eucharistic procession on Sunday. ...

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  5. CHINA.

    The Chinese Regent does not find it possible to recall Yuan-shi-kai, the Liberal ex-Viceroy of Chi-li, who was regarded as the most prominent and powerful ...

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  6. THE CANADIAN WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    The wheat districts of Canada are 10,000 men short of the number required for harvesting, and growers are finding it difficult to save their crops. The problem ...

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  7. TYPHOID FEVER IN BELGIUM.

    A hundred cases of typhoid fever have recently been reported at Brussels (Belgium). Two deaths, in which teh disease was traced to cating raw mussels, ...

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  8. THE CLYDE SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

    There have been further dismissals of men, chielly woodworkers, from the Clyde shipbuilding yards. ...

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  9. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The proposed arrangement between the Amalgamated Slaughtermen's Union and Messrs. Birt and Co., who are large exporters of frozen meat, was discussed by ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    A political sensation has been caused in the United States by Mr. T. Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, refusing to sit at a banquest with Senator Lorimer, ...

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  11. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    Three Asiatics at Vienna (Austria) are suffering from cholera. In one case the attack proved fatal. ...

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  12. A BATTLESHIP ON FIRE.

    The United States battleship North Dakota, which is stationed in Lower Chesapeake Bay, was found to have a fire in her bunkers. Seventy-five members of ...

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  13. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is officially stated that the investiture of the Prince of Wales will take place at Carnarvon Castle in July next. ...

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  14. THE LATE KING EDWARD.

    The Earl of Plymouth suggests that the Crystal Palace should be preserved as a memorial to the late King Edward and should be converted into a huge imperial ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    The following is the weather forecast for Queensland for the twenty four hours ending at noon to-morrow (Saturday) issued by the Commonwealth Weather ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    Miranda Downs Station, which consists of 100 square miles of country on the Gilbert River, North Queensland, and is stocked witti 21,000 cattle and 230 horses, ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Northern Territory Bill. The debate was resumed on the motion for the second reading of the Northern ...

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  18. THE VICTORIAN CADETS.

    The Victorian cadets have reached Vancouver. They Will sail for Australia in the steamer Zelandia. VANCOUVER, September 9. ...

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  19. THE KENSINGTON MURDER.

    The inquest concerning the death of Ivy Alice O'Brien, whose body was found on a sandhill at Kensington, was continued, before the City Coroner (Mr. ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The strike of members of the United Labourers' Union was declared off this evening. In the course of the day the Executive of the union interviewed the ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. CRIME IN FRANCE.

    Owing to the increase in the crimes committed by "apaches" in France, the Government is passing legislation to restrict the sale of revolvers and increase the ...

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  22. THE BRITISH CABLE SERVICE.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir William Hall-Jones), in the course of an interview, said it was a monstrous proposition that Britain and the dominions ...

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  23. THE ISLAND OF FORMOSA.

    The Japanese have invested the aborigines of the island of Formosa with 300 miles of electrically-charged wire entanglements. ...

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  24. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    The following are the latest stock movements as recorded at the office of the Inspector of Stock (Mr. W. H. Crank):— On the 30th of August: 15 horses, ...

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  25. THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The directors of the factory at Maldon, Essex (England), have placed contracts for the cultivation of 5000 acres of sugar beet in [?]sex next year. ...

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  26. PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA.

    Prince Henry of Prussra has landed at [?]. He will spend three weeks in Britain on a motoring tour. ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The tram strikers are resuming work under the terms of the award which they refused to accept when they ceased work. About thirty strikers will not be ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, (Sir George Reid) is at Brussels (Belgium). ...

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  29. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The bombs and four Mahratta swords, which, it is believed, were intended for political dacoity, were found in a house at Dacoa. ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The torpedo boat destroyers for the Australian navy have been commissioned and have left Glasgow for Portsmouth. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    At a large gathering of railwaymen to-day Mr. R. T. Durker, who has just retired from the position of Locomotive Engineer after forty-seven years' service in ...

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  32. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, The Telegraph Service. The Postmaster-General (the Hon. J. Thmoas—New South Wales) informed Mr. ...

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  33. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN AUSTRIA.

    Numerous shippers are awaiting the removal of the restrictions against the foot and mouth disease in Austria. ...

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  34. THE BRITISH BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The proceedings at meetings of branches of the Boilermakers' Federation indicate that there in growing dissatisfaction. Many of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. THE COAL STRIKE IN WALES.

    Mr. Mahon has persuaded 12,000 of the colliers in the employ of the Cambrian combine to defer the threatened strike for a week on condition that a conference ...

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  36. A PAPAL ENCYCLICAL AND DECREE.

    The Pope has issued an encyclical in which he enumerates the measures to be adopted against the growth of modernism. He instructs the bishops and rectors of ...

    Article : 183 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPAGNES.

    The "Morning Post" states that Bordeaux is likely to have only half the usual quantity of claret for sale this season and that 100 hogsheads will represent the ...

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  38. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    Mr. L. Atkinson, a, member of the deputation to the Prime Minister (the HonA. Fisher) with reference to the land tax proposals, told the Employers' Federation ...

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  39. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Pnes Chez, a Peruvian, attained a height of 8790 ft. in a monoplane at Issy, near Paris. ...

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  40. BOYCOTT OF CRETAN GOODS.

    The boycott committee at Salonika (Turkey) has proclaimed a boycott of Cretan goods. ...

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  41. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    Maltine is at the head of the quotations for the Epsom Handicap. She is six points shorter than Maltking and Gold Lace, while Golden Slipper, Miss Flancur, ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. THE CRIPPEN TRAGEDY.

    Crippen end Le Neve appeared at the Bow-street Police Court again to-day. Evidence was given as to Crippen having purchased the poison lyoscine from ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. EXTRAORDINARY FRAUDS.

    Marullo, a postal clerk at Messina, Sicily, has committed extraordinary jewel frauds by means of a system whereby the value of the goods were payable on ...

    Article : 95 words
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