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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    John Wilson died yesterday at Woolloomooloo in his 100th year. He lived in the house wherein he died for about 66 years. Members of the Manchester Unity at ...

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  3. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Germany's estimated deficit has been reduced to £6,250,000 owing to the increase of £3,000,000 in Customs and a nominal reduction in expenditure. ...

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  4. Independent Cables.

    The Italian Government has decided that objectionable moving pictures shall be suppressed by law the Government believing that they are the main cause of a ...

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  5. THE KENSINGTON MYSTERY. Sensational Developments.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In connection with the sensational discovery of the dead body of a young woman named Ivy O'Brien at Kensington, a party of detectives ...

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  6. Last Night's Messages

    The Japanese naval authorities have condoled with the British Admiralty regarding the loss of the Bedford, adding that their Navy is rendering the ulmost ...

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  7. The Navigation Bill.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Attorney-General, regarding section 43 of the Navigation Bull, which deals with employment, of crews in loading or unloading ...

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  8. ANNEXATION OF KOREA. Japan Secures New Territory.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The convention providing for the annexation of Korean by Japan has signed a proclamation to be issued on the 30th. Britain is cognisant ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOUR IDEALS.

    The majority of the members of the Council of the Independent Labour Party have issued a manifesto in reply to that of the four members previously cabled. ...

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  10. THE CHURCH IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The plats of the Clericals to concentrate forces at San Sebastian on August 7th, and at Vittoria on September 14th are being blocks ...

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  11. Australia To-day.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Finan[?]al News" is publishing a series of articles entitled. "Australia To-day," with a view of removing English misconceptions. ...

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  12. Industrial Troubles.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The youths who left work at Leight and Co's. inctory met at the Trades Hall and decided that the rest of the Unionists working in their branch be ...

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  13. Sedition in India.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Forty-two natives were charged with seditious conspiracy at Dacca, Bengal. Crowds of students watch the accused ...

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  14. The Osborne Judgment.

    A Labour correspondent, witing in the "Manchester Guardian," says Mr. Lloyd George's railway conciliation scheme is on the verge of collapse. The executive of ...

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  15. FOREST FIRES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is belieyed that over 200 persons perished in the Idaho fire. The charred bodies of 23 fire fighters were found at Setyr Creek. ...

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  16. Victorian Produce Certificates.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Referring to the report of Sydney produce merchants' refusal to accept' Victorianm official certificates for produce sent to N.S. Wales, the ...

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  17. A Woman's Strange Story.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Kensington mystery is being unravelled by the police, and further developments are hourly expected by the detectives, who are working night ...

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  18. Victoria's 'Immigration Scheme.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messrs. Mackenzle and Mead, members of the Victorian Immlgration Delegation, addressed a large meeting at Dunsford, in Devonshire. ...

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  19. Grants for Grafton.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John McFarlane interviewed the Minister for Works yesterday, when Mr. Lee granted £100 for the South Grafton Armidale road, and £80 to. ...

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  20. Shot Her Betrayer.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At New Orleans yesterday a jury acquitted Mamie McLaughlia, a handsome girl aged 18, who recetnly shot dead her faithless lover while he was ...

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  21. Germany and Japan.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Confirming the report that Germany is about to make a trade agreement with Japan Director Heinckin, of the North German Lloyd Company, is ...

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  22. The Nicaraguan Rebellion.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A despatch from Managua states that a train bearing the Peace Commission appointed by Acting President Estrada also the British, ...

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  23. Disappearance of Mottershead.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—New developments occurred to-day at Darlinghurst Sessions in connection with the Woolwich sensation; in which John Health is charged with having ...

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  24. Russia's Artillery Orders.

    LONDON, Wednesda.—The Russian Duma, at a secret sitting recently, granted to the Artillery Department a sum of £2,500,000 for new artillery, on the ...

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  25. To Support Roosevelt.

    A report from New Orleans (U.S.A.) states that the country Republican Convention, heretofore under the influence of the bosses, have clected a delegate to the ...

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  26. American Politics.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a result of President Taft's repudiation of the political methods, Vice-President Sherman, as predicted in a letter not only resigns the ...

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  27. The Crippen Murder.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Predictions have been freely made by the lawyers that the difflculty of convicting Crippen on circum stantial evidence is made grater by the ...

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  28. North Coast Railway.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. McFarlane, M.P., to-day interviewed the Minister for works and urged calling tenders for the South Grafton-Glenreagh section of the North ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives Mr. Higgs moved for the appointionent of a Royal Commission, to inquire into the sugar industry. ...

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  30. A Trail of Blood.

    SYDNEY, Friday Night.—Excitement was intensifted this afternoon when the woman's story was substantiated by the finding of blood stains on the balcony at the ...

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  31. Abolishing Volunteer Regiments.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An important announcement has been made by the Minister for Defence that in[?]future the Government had decided to covert volunteer ...

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  32. International Cable Rates.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Discussing the cables charges, the "Financial News" says the reduction movement in its present from has many attractive points put forth in ...

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  33. Eucharistic Congress.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Montreal elaborate preparations are being made for the Eucharistic Congress. The street decorations are on a huge, ...

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  34. Prayed for His Victim.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Gallagher, who shot Mr. Gaynor, the Mayor of New York, has issued a statement in which the says the announcement to the effect that ...

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  35. Application for Bail Refused.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Application was made to Mr. Clarke, Slipendiary Magistrate, at the Central Police Court. this morning by Mr. Abigail for him to review ...

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  36. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    PERTH, Friday.—Five ex-trem employees and two other men wee fined yesterday in sums ranging from 30s to £3 for hooting and interfering with the men running the ...

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  37. AGRIGULTURAL SHOWS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Parkes agricultural show Mr Thos, Judd. obtained a number of prizes in the horse section. In hunters Mr. Judd's Young Highlander and Jack, ...

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  38. Rising in China Predicted.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Mr. W. H. Twigg, an Englishman, who spent a year in the province of Honan, in China, anticipates another uprising against the ...

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  39. Re-arming French Troops.

    LONDON, Thrusday.—The French War Office response to the press admits, that the Lebel rifle, with which the troops are how armed is out of date. ...

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  40. Canada's Military Strength.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Canadian Miniser for Militia and Defence in a speech at Ottawa, said that 96 per cent. of the militia attending the training camps carned ...

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  41. Baron Sternburg's Trial.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that Baron Sternburg, who is under arrest on a charge of selling; State secrets to Austria, will be tried by a ...

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  42. Coal Steamer on Fire.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—A fire broke out to-day on the steamen Indrant, lying in the basin. The pilot steamer Ajax hurried to the scene, and tugs got lines of ...

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  43. Supposed Murder and Suicide.

    BRISBAANE, Friday,—Augusta Shifofoke and Herman Shilfofoke, a married couple, were found shot on their farment Wyenhah, near Rockhamption, on Wednesday. ...

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  44. Living Wage for Pastors.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to a gift of £60,000 by Lord Stratchona for the Central Augementation Fund of the British Congregational Union £1,13,000 has now ...

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  45. Marriage Shop Scandal.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rev. Alfred Rivett was summoned at the Water, Polics Court today for unlawfully celebrating the marriage of miners last year. ...

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  46. Martyrs for the Cause.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. G. Walss member of the House of Com[?]rons speaking at Eindley, said the Osborne case was a disgraceful one. ...

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  47. Coal Owners to be Prosecuted.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Commonwealth Law Department has served on the colllery proprictaries and shipping conpanies a claim for penalties for alleged restraint ...

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  48. Aerial Fleet for Italy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Early next year Italy will have an aerial fleet, for which Parliament will vote £600,000. Twently-four dirigible balloons are to be ...

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