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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.— Private meetings of the Conservative Party took place to-day at Mr. Balfour's house, while the Conservative Peers held a ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.— The riots in Cardiff are continuing. Twenty-one laundries have been wrecked, and rioting was continued throughout last ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A dense fog prevailed throughout Melbourne and suburbs yesterday morning and this morning. ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Sunday.— Another attempt to swim the English Channel has resulted in failure. A swimmer named Wolffe started at ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A Hobart paper announces the engagement of Mr. Richard Francis Officer to Miss Violet C. Brooks. The engagement is announced of Mr. ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.— Sir William Church, the eminent physician, addressed a meeting last evening of the Imperial Cancer Research Society. He ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— At midnight on Saturday Mary O'Brien, aged 30 residing at South Yarra, was knocked down by a motor at Prahran while ...

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  10. CANADIAN FOREST FIRES.

    HALIFAX, Saturday.— Grave anxiety is felt in two Nova Scotian towns owing to the proximity of forest fires. Their situation is practically hopeless. ...

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  11. MR ASQUITH'S "COUP D'ETAT."

    LONDON, Sunday.— According to present indications Mr. Asquith, when the House of Commons meets on Monday, will move the postponement of the consideration of the ...

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  12. ANOTHER FLANNELETTE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A little boy named John Spencer, aged three years, was burned to death by his flannelette clothes catching fire on ...

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  13. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A billiard exhibition match, 12,000 up, between H. V. Stevenson and T. Reece, was commenced yesterday, Reece ...

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  14. THE POLICE ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Last evening the Cardiff mobs stormed the police stables, but were repelled by repeated baton charges. There were numerous ...

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  15. CIGARETTE CAUSED FIRES.

    TORONTO, Sunday.— The recent fire disaster in the Porcupine district is believed to have been due to a cast away cigarette lighting some ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S UNION RECOGNISED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The firm of Martin's shipowners, at Cardiff, have recognised the Seamen's Union. ...

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  17. BURNING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— An old woman named Mary Griffiths, aged 87 years, was burned to death by her clothes catching fire on Saturday at ...

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  18. AMERICAN SPREAD-EAGLISM.

    DETROIT, Saturday.— At a meeting held at Detroit yesterday of the National Editorial Association, some of the American speakers said they hoped ...

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  19. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. J. Keir Hardie, the well-known Labor M.P., states that the National Insurance Bill is doomed. The health of Mr. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Mary Tides-well, aged 60. died to-day from the effects of drinking methylated spirits. ...

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  21. THE TOLL OF THE AIR.

    PARIS, Sunday.— Miss Denise Moore, an aviator pupil of Mr. H. Farman, the well-known aviator, feil from a height of 130ft. yesterday at ...

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  22. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— A ganger named J. Fraser and a fettler named J. Castles wore knocked down by a train at Newtown to-day and killed. ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sunday.— It has been definitely decided that the English XI, is to sail for Australia on September 29. ...

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  24. THE LOS ANGELES OUTRACE.

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.— The wife of M'Manigal the self-confessed dynamiter of the "Times" office last year, when great loss of life resulted, is ...

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  25. GUARANTEES FROM THE KING.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Asquith has written a letter to Mr. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition in the Commons, informing him that the ...

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  26. BISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The following have qualified in the first stage of the King's price at Bisley:— Private Garrow an Oxford University ...

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  27. HAYTIAN REVOLUTION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— A despatch received from Port-au-Prince, capital of Hayti, states that the Haytian Government is tottering, and that ...

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  28. FIRE IN TIMBER YARDS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— A fire occurred to-day in the timber yard owned by A. W Cormack, at Balmain. The estimated damage ia £10,000. ...

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  29. THE PESTILENTIAL EAST.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.— A case of small-pox occurred aboard the steamer Empress of India, which baB arrived at Victoria from the Orient. The vessel ...

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  30. MAN'S MAD ACT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Advice has been received from Suva that J. Robb, a passenger on the steamer Zealandia from Sydney, suicided by jumping ...

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  31. ANCLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— As originally published in Tokio, the news of the Anglo-American treaty implied that the arrangement had been concluded ...

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  32. THE RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The passing of the reciprocity agreement with Canada is certain, as 60 senators have promised favorable votes. ...

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  33. THE' LABOR SLUMP.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Sir John Quick. M.P., when interviewed to-day by a representative of the "Evening Standard," said that already there ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Speaking at Cairns, the Australian Workers' Union organiser, Mr. Martyn, said that next session of Parliament the union ...

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  35. CANADIAN OPPOSITION.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.— Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister of Canada, has decided that the House of Commons shall meet in the mornings, his ...

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  36. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Articles have been signed between E. Barry the English oarsman, and F. W. Fogwell, of New Zealand, to row on September 11 ...

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  37. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    CETTIGNE, Saturday.— The Montenegro Premier has conferred with representatives of the English, Russian, French, Austrian, and Italian ...

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  38. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The by-election for Bedfordshire has resulted in the return of the Liberal candidate, Mr. Cecil Harmaworth, who polled ...

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  39. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    The first meeting of the newly-elected State Council was held at the offices, of the League, Hobart, last week. There was a good attendance of ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.— Two armed men last night entered a shop at Plympton, which was occupied by Emma Penny and her husband. The latter ...

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  41. EXPLOSION ON A DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Saturday.— During the steam trials of the torpedo flotilla off Beachy Head a steam pipe on the destroyer Kangaroo exploded, killing two ...

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  42. GERMANY AGAIN.

    CHRISTIANA, Saturday.— The Norwegian press are protesting against the invasion of Norwegian waters by tho German High Sea fleet, which has been ...

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  43. A CONSERVATIVT SUCCESS.

    The result of the West Somerset election was a win for the Conservative candidate, Mr. Bowles, who polled: 5,925 votes as compared with, 4,421 ...

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  44. JEWS IN CANADA.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.— The Jewish societies in Montreal are forming a political organisation, which it is proposed to extend throughout the ...

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  45. HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.— At a meeting of Tasmanian members of the British Medical Association held at Hobart yesterday a Tasmanian branch was ...

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  46. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The King Edward memorial committee has invited Mr. Bertram Mackennal, the Victorian sculptor, and Mr. Edwin Lutyens, the ...

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  47. ALARMING CLOUDBURSTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.— Cloudbursts in Death Valley have followed a period of intense heat. The floods drove the settlers out before, the ...

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  48. IRISH LAND PURCHASE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— No less a sum than £69,000,000 has been, advanced for Irish land purchase under the different Acts passed by the House of Commons. ...

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  49. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— On Saturday John Arnold, an electrician whilst working at the now theatre building, fell from tho stage, seriously ...

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  50. NEW VICTORIAN PLATFORM.

    Following upon the successful co-operation of the Liberal forces in Victoria, as in other States, in connection with the referendum campaign, ...

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  51. SECOND PACIFIC CABLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The House of Commons has passed a financial resolution authorising the construction of a second Pacific cable between New ...

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  52. FARMERS PARTY WANTED.

    Sir,— Under the above heading, in your issue of to-day, "Farmer's Son" disturbs my peace of mind horribly. Fancy a fanner fencing in a full-grown ...

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  53. ANALYSIS OF TAMAR SOILS.

    LAUNCESTON, Saturday.— Arrangements have been made by the Director of Agriculture (Mr. Benson) for the agricultural expert (Mr. Colbourn) to ...

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  54. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    MILWAUKEE, Saturday.— Lewis Strang, the holder of many automobile records, was killed yesterday on a country road in the State of ...

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  55. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The Mikado intends to visit Peking within the year. This will be the first foreign tour undertaken by any Japanese Emperor. ...

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  56. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— Three boys named respectively, Harold and Arthur Rawson and Roy Shaw went out shooting on Saturday afternoon in ...

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  57. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.— The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Chinese immigration reports a wholesale evasion of the regulations by ...

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  58. NEW "WIRELESS" STATION.

    An example of the resourcefulness of private enterprise as compared with the pushlessness of "the Government stroke" is afforded by the exploits of ...

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  59. AMERICAN SUGAR TRUST.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Mr. John Parson, formerly a member of the Council of the American Sugar Refining Company, who was examined ...

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  60. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.— Heavy frosts with bright fine days have been experienced lately. ...

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  61. TWO OUTBREAKS OF FIRE

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.— An outbreak of fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the ceiling of the main office of the Tasmanian Smelting Co. It is thought ...

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  62. BACHELORS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.— An interesting innovation has been introduced by the municipality of Lyons in its taxation proposals. It has been decided to place ...

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