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  2. London Gables.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two Indians who were found it Volksrust, South Africa, with false permits to remain in the country, have been fined £75 of ...

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  3. London Gables.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The fifth Biennial National Convention of the Irish League has been opened at Buffalo. U.S.A ...

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  4. London Cables.

    LONDON Wednesday. — The estate of the late Mr. Robert Artington, a well-known woollen manufacturer, who, died in 1900, has just been distributed ...

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  5. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Samuel Hough, aged 57, residing at Yarraville, fell on a footpath in the city to-day. He was admitted to the ...

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  6. THE SMELTERS INQUIRY.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday, — The work of the Smokers Select Committee was continued to-day. From present indications the inquiry will last wall into ...

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  7. MAN THROWN FROM CART.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Michael Macnamara, aged 29, was thrown out of a butcher's cart in the city, to-day and was admitted to the Melbourne ...

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  8. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A party has stored the Whitchaven colliery, which has just been re-opened after being hermetically sealed to smother a fire ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nottinghamshire Miners Association has followed the example of the Lancashire and Cheshire associations, and has ...

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  10. Compulsory Service.

    MELBOURNE, Thusday.—A deputation representing the Society of Friends waited on the Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence to-day ...

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  11. NOTORIOUS HOTEL THIEVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A man and woman, who are accused of numerous hotel robberies and thefts of jewels, valued at £20,000, have been arrested ...

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  12. WOMAN'S LONELY DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The woman who was arrested last night and died a few hours later in the Melbourne Hospital, having been found ...

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  13. IRRIGATION DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Standard of the Empire" publishes a telegram concerning the "Argus" London correspondent's statement that there ...

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  14. ESPIONACE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lieut. Helm, the Gorman subaltern who was arrested at Portsmouth while sketching some fortifications, has been ...

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  15. HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Several mines in the Konumburra district have been closed down owing to heavy rains in tie district flooding the workings ...

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  16. CONSERVATIVE ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the recent speech made by Mr. F. E. Smith, a prominent Conservative member of the ...

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  17. COUNTESS LOST JEWELS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The Countess of Antrim's jewels, which were lost while she was travelling on the Canadian-Pacific Railway in ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Bishopscourt, the residence of the senior Anglican Archbishop for half a century, has been Bold for £7,000 ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED MAN'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Charles Boag suicided by cutting his throat at West Sydney. He had been in low spirits owing to unemployment. His ...

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  20. LANCASHIRE POLITICAL LEVIES.

    LONDON Wednesday. — The Lancashire and Cheshire miners have formed a labor association, which will collect the political levies hitherto paid ...

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  21. RACIALISM IN AMERICA.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Kunio Toda, the son of a wealthy Japanese merchant,-' -was to have boon married to-day to Rayda Reed, a white girl ...

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  22. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Negotiations are afoot to secure the holding of the Festival of the Empire at the 'White City, Shepherd's Bush, London ...

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  23. TRADES HALL SECRETARYSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The ballot for the position of secretory of the Trades Hall Council resulted in Mr. C. Gray being elected ...

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  24. WELSH COLLIERS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The majority by which the South Wales miners rejected the proposal for a general, strike to support the action of 12,000 ...

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  25. YOUTH'S TERRIBLE CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A youth named George Joseph Baynham has been sentenced to 10 years, imprisonment on a charge of attempting to ...

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  26. RICH COLD DISCOVERY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Rich Cold hag been struck, in the Kenai River districts of Alaska, a territory which occupies the North-Western ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M. Chavez, the aviator who died from injuries received through his aeroplane overturning just after he had made a ...

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  28. WAREHOUSEMEN'S WAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The arbitratrators have raised the woolcombing warehousemen's wages to a uniform rate of 24/ per week from August ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — George Vernon has been charged with the wilful murder of John Neil, at Bondie, on September 23. Neil was discovered ...

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  30. VALUES OF METALS.

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  31. COTTON MILL DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cotton mill employes, at present locked out at the Fern Mill. Oldham, have decided not to yield, and state that the ...

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  32. WELL-KNOWN FARMER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Anders Madsen, a well-known farmer at North Kolan, has been killed through a tree falling on him while clearing scrub ...

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  33. The Bourke Murder.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Boris Senkovisch was again before the City Court to-day charged with the murder of Alexander Esmond, a ...

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  34. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday. — Win. M'Guffie has been awarded £175 damages against the Fremantle Stevedoring Co., for injuries received through being ...

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  35. Tasmania G M. Co.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—A deputation from the shareholders of the Tasmania Gold Mining Company waited on the advisory board this ...

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  36. BRADFORD LABOR EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, has suspended the manager of tho Bradford Labor Exchange, owing ...

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  37. SWAN DROWNING FATALITY.

    PERTH, Thursday.—John Gilbert, aged 18, a recent arrivel form Melbourne, has been drowned while bathing in the Swan River ...

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  38. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The State Governor to-day presented Imperial service medals to sub-Inspector Morrisby and (by deputy) to ...

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  39. 40 Years in a Glacier Tomb

    In September, 1910 (says the London "Daily Express") the village of Chamonix, lying among the foothills of Mont Blanc, is expected to witness the ...

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  40. BERLIN LABOR RIOTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The trouble in Berlin over the importation of non-strikers in the place of strikers, still continues ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. YOUNG GIRLS EXCESSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A painful feature of the Berlin riots is the excesses of young girls and the worst class of Berlin, females ...

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  43. A TUNNACK INSOLVENCY.

    HOBART, Thursday—The petition of Hedley Victor Goodwin, farmer ,of Tunnack, has been filed with the Registrar in Bankruptcy. The debtor ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Recently the Foresters Lodge took a ballot of the United Friendly Societies of Northern Tasmania as to the ...

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  45. The Courts.

    At the Devonport Police Court yesterday morning, before Sir. L. E. Chambers. P.M. Thomas Broomhall, and Robert Jago were charged with ...

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  46. ALLEGED THEFT OF GAS PIPES.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Robert Munting was arrested to-night on a charge of stealing a quantity of gas pipes, valeud at 15, the property of ...

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  47. BURNIE.

    Before Messrs. T. L. Mace (Warden) and J. Seagrave, J's.P., at the Burnie Court yesterday, Stephen Broad was charged with driving a ...

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  48. DISPUTED PROPERTY CASE.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — In chambers, before Mr. Justice M'Intyre to-day, arguments were concluded in the case concerning property in the ...

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  49. DERBY.

    DERBY, Thursday.—The missing man, David Rainbow, has been found in the vicinity of Mount Horror. Although he had had no food for six ...

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  50. LONCFORD.

    LONGFOKD, Thursday.—The heavy rains during the past few days again, caused the rivers to rise this evening. The water is over both Woolmer's and ...

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  51. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday. — Representations having been made (by those unfortunate enough to have to use it) concerning the deplorable condition of the Stanley River track the following telegram was sent to the Minister of Lands to-day:—"Stanley River track almost ...

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