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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 18. — Correspondence now first published with King Edward's assent shows that one of the Scottish provosts wrote in ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 17.— Last week eleven members of the Japanese House of Peers addressed a memorial of protest to the Government in ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 17.— The Japanese have opened river traffic between Newchwang and the inland districts of Manchuria. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday.— James Walsh, acting chief accountant of the railways, who was arrested on a charge of falsifying the books of the department, was to-day ...

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  6. Sporting.

    Melbourne, Monday.— Marvel Loch has been heavily backed for the Caulfield Cup to-day. ...

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  7. GENERAL BOOTHS PROPOSALS.

    Melbourne, Monday.— The Prime Minister (Hon A. Deakin) has received a wire from Hon J. W. Evans, Premier of Tasmania, asking for more time to ...

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  8. HOMING

    Tips by "Snapshot" for the show race to-day: I fancy Al, Drop Black, Aguess, Georgina, Dead Bird, The Chief, Mac, Country Girl, Les, Melba, Melyan, Lodder ...

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  9. FOOTBALL

    The second match played on the coast by the Oatlands team on tour look place yesterday afternoon on the Ulverstone Recreation Ground against a team ...

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  10. IS DANCING IMMORAL 7

    Sisters Winnie and Miriam, who are conducting a mission service at Camperdown, denounced dancing as being carnal and immoral, and inconsistent with ...

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  11. Mersey Marine Board.

    The usual meeting of the Mersey Marine Board took place yesterday. Present: Mr G. C. Rudge (Master Warden), Wardens G. Atkinson, J. Henry, J. Watt ...

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  12. Champion Swimming.

    London, September 17.— Bernard Kieran, the Sydney swimmer, covered the 300yds distance at Redcliffe in 3min 32sec, which is a record. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday.— Frank Lubrano was to-day fined £50 for smuggling cigarettes into the Commonwealth. ...

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  14. PRESS LESS RESENTFUL.

    The Japanese press, now that the details of the pence settlement have been published, is abandoning its resentful tone, and the people as a ...

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  15. A ROYAL REVIEW.

    King Edward to-day reviews 38,000 volunteers at Edinburgh. ...

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  16. Ireland's Grievances.

    London, September 18.— Mr William O'Brien, Nationalist M.P. for Cork, founder of the United Irish League, has written a letter which was ...

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  17. BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.

    Sydney, Monday. - Ellen Tobin has been swarded £50 damages for breach of promise against Patrick Davip, a hotel-, keeper. ...

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  18. The New York Life Insurance Company.

    London, September 18.— A tremendous sensation has been created by one outcome of the official inquiry which is proceeding into the affairs of ...

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  19. HAS JAPAN SCORED ?

    Colonel Dennison, legal adviser to the Japanese Foreign Office, values the railways transferred by Russia to Japan at £30,000,000 sterling, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. A GIRL'S SUICIDE.

    Sydney, Monday.— A girl named Jane Schnare, aged 15, hanged herself at Lismore. ...

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  21. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Sydney, Monday.— Mrs Reese, aged 37, suicided by drowning herself in a bath She left a letter stating her nerves were unstrung, and so she had decided to end ...

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  22. The Prosperity of Japan.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  23. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    Sydney, Monday.— The as Himalaya took 4,252 boxes butter for London on her last trip. ...

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  24. The Estate of a Recluse.

    London, September 18.— In the absence of heirs to the estate of Captain George Lindsay Anthony Wilson, known as "the Folkestone recluse," ...

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  25. RABBITS TO LONDON.

    Sydney, Monday.— Two and a half millions of rabbits were exported to London from New South Wales during the first eight months of the year. ...

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  26. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    Sydney, Monday.— As the result of a raid made by the police on a gambling den in Market street on Saturday night 40 men were to-day fined £5 each for playing ...

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  27. MEETING OF NATIONALISTS.

    Fifty-five Nationalist members of the House of Commons, Mr John Redmond presiding, endorsed the National Directory's policy regarding ...

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  28. America's Navy.

    London, September 18.— The "Morning Post" reports that the United States Government has under construction 13 first-class battleships ...

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  29. Revolution in Russia.

    London, September 17.— In reply to the memorial of the Baku oil well owners, who painted out the inability of the police to protect life or property ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Monday.— The State Labor Conference now sitting at Adelaide carried a resolution in favor of a tax on land values. ...

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  31. The Devonport Harbor.

    At the usual meeting of the Marine Board of Mersey yesterday, a long discussion took place relative to the dredge Agnew and the river bar. The Master ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Adelaide, Monday.— The South Australian Agricultural Society's annual show was continued to-day in glorious weather. The fixture is proving very successful. ...

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  33. Morocco.

    London, September 18.— Tangier advices state that the European conference on Moroccan reforms will meet at a Spanish town at the end of ...

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  34. AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    Adelaide Monday.— The ship Loch Vennachar is much overdue. She was last spoken on September 9. The steamer Governor Musgrove has been despatched ...

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  35. DISAFFECTION AT BATUM.

    The situation at Batum, a Black Sea port of Trans-Caucasia, is most grave, and suggests the imminence of massacres such as those recently reported ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday.— 175 horses out of a shipment of 879, died during the voyage of the last shipment from Australia to Japan. ...

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  37. GERMAN PROCRASTINATION.

    "Le Temps," published at Paris, strongly complains of German procrastination in connection with the Moroccan negotiations. ...

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  38. WESTRALIA.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote, on arrival at Kalgoorlie, were presented with addresses from various public bodies, and were driven around the district ...

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  39. REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE.

    Two Frenchwomen have been arrested at Odessa, a Russian city on the Black Sea, for smuggling revolutionary literature into Russia. ...

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  40. The British Government.

    London, September 18.— The Marquis of Londonderry, Lord President of the Council, in the course of a speech at stockton-on-Tees, stated ...

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  41. REPATRIATING UNEMPLOYED.

    London, September 18.— One thousand unemployed Persians at Baku have been restored to their own country by order of the Government ...

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  42. DEVONPORT v. WYNYARD.

    A match between the Devonport and Wyoyard Clubs has been arranged for to-morrow afternoon on the Burnie recreation ground, and as they are two of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  44. THE WRECKED STEAMER.

    The cargo of the steamer John Grafton, which was wrecked under mysterious circumstances on the coast of Finland, included bombs as well as ...

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  45. Sweden and Norway.

    London, September 18.— Sweden has agreed to a permanent arbitration treaty with Norway, and it is believed this agreement heralds a ...

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  46. Russia's Navy.

    London, September 18.— German advices from St Petersburg indicate that Russia intends to lose no time in rebuilding the navy which was ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. THE ESTIMATES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  48. HUNTING.

    The weather was not of the best when the Latrobe and Heybridge hounds met for a combined run at Morlarty on Saturday, but notwithstanding this drawback ...

    Article : 417 words
  49. Tasmanian.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  50. Cholera in Prussia.

    London, September 17.— The reported cases of cholera in Prussia now total 190, of which 68 proved fatal. ...

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  51. THE AUTOCRAT CRUISING.

    The Czar and Czarina and their children have started in the Royal yacht for a cruise on the coast of Finland, in the Gulf of Bothnia. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Canadian Pacific Railway.

    London, September 18.— The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has refused £14,000,000 sterling offered by a syndicate of leading capitalists of ...

    Article : 44 words
  54. RICHMOND.

    Richmond, Monday.— Sub-Inspector Weston, who was sent to Richmond to inquire into the cause of the death of Richard Barwick, who was found dead in ...

    Article : 182 words
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