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  2. THE POULTRY AND KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW.

    TOP ROW.—Miss L. Pinschofs challenge winning Gordon Setter, ch. Studfey Nell; the Messrs. Davey and Orr's challenge winner, Dukedom's Model (imp.). Fox Ten the Musts. Hewitt and [?] BOTTOM ROW—While Orpinton Hen. first and special, Mrs. E. Rohlk (Victoria): Black Orpington Cock, first and special F. J. Wimble: White [?] show of Wyandotte Club's special ribbon for best Wyandotte, and special for nearest in type to America standard, S. Oliver. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LATE MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain, M.P., with regard to the death of the Hon. Joseph Chamberlain:—"My was out as usual on Monday. He was ...

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  4. STATE CONTROL.

    During the debate on the Post Office Estimates in the House of Commons yesterday members on both sides of the House asserted that the efficiency of ...

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  5. A WAY THEY HAVE IN PARIS.

    Madame Doyen, the wife of M. Doyen, a famous French surgeon who is one of the principal witnesses to be called for the defence in the Caillaux trial, was ...

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  6. SURPLUS IN CITIES.

    The Canadian Government has of that unemployed immigrants m cities of the Dominion who have been in Canada less than three years and have become a ...

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  7. STABLE BOY AND TRAM CONDUCTOR.

    There was a wild five minutes on a tram near Coogee on Friday night, shortly after 8 o'clock according to the story told by a tramway, official. The percentage of ...

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  8. PARISH RUCTIONS.

    Much feeling was recently provoked among adherents of the Church of Engird in Plymouth because the Rev. I. Marchant, a popular curate, was compelled against his wish and that of his ...

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  9. FOLLY AND TRAGEDY

    An aristocratic boating excursion on the Thames last night had a tragic ending. A large launch, licensed to carry 277, had been chartered to take a private party for ...

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  10. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    Aeroplane trips available to the public it the famous Hendon flying ground, costing two guineas each, are proving decidedly popular during the prevailing hot ...

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  11. GREAT GLOVE FIGHT.

    The Atlantic liner Aquitania is bringing the record number of 2,600 passengers from New York to Great Britain on her present trip. Many of them axe coming ...

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  12. ROYAL VICTIMS.

    The bodies of the assassinated heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and his consort, the late Duchess of Hohenberg, in silver coffins ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    His Majesty the King riffled the Royal Show at Shrewsbury yesterday, and was keenly interested in the Australian Pavilion, which was the largest and most ...

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  14. DAMAGE BY SUFFRAGETTES.

    Ballymeuoc House, near Belfast, has been burned by militant suffragettes. The damage is estimated at £2,000, An unsuccessful attempt was made to fire a ...

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  15. FURTHER ARRESTS.

    Two students names Graves and Hitch have been arrested by Austrian detectives at Sarajevo (the Bosnian capital, where the crime was perpetrated) for alleged ...

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  16. NEW GERMAN UNIFORM.

    The German War Office is adopting trousers of grey colour for the army for use both in peace times and for active field service. ...

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  17. HENLEY AND ORANGE CORPORATION.

    Nominations, received for candidates for officers in propose! Henley and Grange Corporation:—For Mayor.—James Hugh Sinclair ...

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  18. A MURDER MYSTERY.

    Another instance of canine sagacity assisting in the elucidation of a murder mystery is reported from France. Last week a builder living at Champigny, a village ...

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  19. MISS ETHEL WARWICK.

    Miss Ethel Warwick's petition for the restitution of conjugal rights against her husband, Mr. Edmund Waller, was granted yesterday on condition that Miss ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL

    Apples—Victorian and Tasmanian apples brought by the Palemo have realised 5/ to 9/ a case. WHEAT. ...

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  21. FLIERS AT ALDERSHOT.

    Eighty machines took part in the recent aviation manoeuvres in Connection with the British Army at Aldershot. Authoritative opinion has been expressed that ...

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  22. ILL-TIMED KISS.

    A Judge at Lucerne, Switerland, has fined a man £2 for having kissed a woman, presumably against her will, as she subsequently laid an information against him. ...

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  23. IN COLD BLOOD.

    Two hundred Chinese soldiers were suspected of complicity in the recent looting of Kalgan, a town of 70,000 inhabitants, situated 110 miles north-west of Peking ...

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  24. A SCORE OF SEAPLANES.

    It is understood that 20 seaplanes will be participating in the forthcoming manoeuvres for the British fleet off Spithead. They will occupy a line by themselves on ...

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  25. PIGS AS PETS.

    On the subject of household pets, Dr. Quigley, of North Platta, Nebraska, has made a quaint pronouncement. "If yon must have a pet," he told an audience ...

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  26. FOOTWEAR FASHIONS.

    Mdlle Provost, the famous actreass of the Comedie Francaise, has started a new fashion in Paris by appearing in the salons with her feet in sandala. She says ...

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  27. NOVEL ADVERTISING.

    £5 cash free for a couple of minutes work. That is what Messrs. Malcolm Reid & Co.'s value guessing competition offers. There are 12 articles prominently ...

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  28. SKIRTS FOR MEN.

    The question of men's bathing costumes, is exciting tremendous attention at American seaside resorts this summer. At Dayton, the capital of Montgomery County ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. ADVANCE OF THE SUBMARINE.

    Lord Brassey's "Naval Annual" for the current year has just been issued, and in it the author suggests the probability of submarine fighting craft of the future ...

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  30. UNREST IN FRANCE.

    There is continued unrest in France, where 40,000, members of the military, naval, and postal administration are threatening to strike unless they are ...

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  31. MODERN MIRACLE.

    At Castleford, a town in the West Riding at Yorkshire, Issac Barnes, [?] miner was struck by lightning during a storm on Wednesday and blinded. ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The National Rifle Association wishes the date of the Empire match in Melbourne to be changed to November 11 and 12, which -will involve the holding of the ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    Rain prevented further play at the Wimbledon tournament yesterday. Anthony Wilding and Norman Brookes will meet to-day to contest the championship ...

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  34. THE HIGH COMMISSION.

    The payment has been authorised of £126 for a luncheon to the Hash Commissioner (Sir George Reid) on October 21, £230 for a Parliamentary luncheon on ...

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  35. INCOME TAX.

    Many English investors in the British Dominions urge that colonial Governments should protest against the Budget proposal to tax income arising from securities ...

    Article : 46 words
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