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  2. BRITISH ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir Herbert Samuel), in a paper read before the British Association on Federal Government, declared that the conclusion ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Egyptian Government is negotiating with Switzerland for the extradition of Mohammed Ferad, who was concerned in the issue of seditious ...

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  4. CHINESE PIRATES.

    Pirates on the West River, near Wongmoon, fired an oil lighter in tow of a launch and captured the launch's master and engineer. They are ...

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  5. SHIPPING NEWS. WRECK OF STEAMER COMBOYNE. (By Telegraph.) SYDNEY, Sept. 8. Shortly befor daybrook this

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  6. TO-DAY'S MAILS.

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  7. STOLEN JEWELLERY RECOVERED.

    The Count Semant's Jewels have been recovered at Milan. A family named Brambille have been arrested. (Count Semant's residence at Milan ...

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  8. AMERICAN HAT RAID.

    An extraordinary freak burglary took place last night. Some burglars entered a Lower Broadway hat store, and removed 6000 hate, valued at £5000. ...

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  9. CANADIAN PREMIER'S RETURN.

    A remarkable welcome was given to the Premier, Mr Borden, who is returning from England. The journey up the St Lawrence resembled a Royal ...

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  10. ON 'CHANGE.

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  11. MEXICAN RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A collision took place yesterday at Calloria on the Mexican Central Railway. Twelve passengers were killed and four injured. The can were broken ...

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  12. HIGH TIDES AT TOWNSVILLE.

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  13. AVIATION.

    Captain Austin, while bi-planting at Andover (Hampshire), turned turtle in a squall, but escaped with a severe shaking. His bi-plane was wrecked. ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd . Townsville, are in receipt of the following telegram from their Sydney office under date the ...

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  15. THE WRONG MAN HUNG.

    An official Investigation into the lynching of a negro named Walter Johnson, who was accused of assaulting a white girl, has disclosed that ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS

    Owing to increasing longevity the Government annuitant scale of payments has been raised. ...

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  17. THE CONTENTS OF A STOMACH.

    As the result of a surgical operation in Chicago Hospital, physicians removed 19 pocket knives, 17 nails, 5 knife blades, and 2 dozen screws and ...

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  18. FEDERATION OR UNIFICATION.

    The Empire League's Duke of Devonshire prize for the best essay on unification as distinguished from Federation, was awarded to Mr Sedgwick, of ...

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  19. HUNTSMAN'S END.

    A letter has been received describing Lt. Latham's death in Africa. He first shot at 20 paces and struck the buffalo in the breast. The animal then ...

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  20. THE METAL MARKET.

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  21. THE COPRA MARKET.

    To-day's Sydney price for sun-dried copra in bags is £22 bs per ton. ...

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  22. MIDLOTHIAN ELECTION.

    Owing to great dissatisfaction with the Minimum Wage Act, Mr Brown, the Labor candidate for Midlothian, mainly relies on the miners' votes. ...

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  23. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    Reuter's agency reports that Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, is favorably impressed with Count Berchthold's scheme for ...

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  24. GERMAN FORTIFICATIONS.

    Before next Spring, three of the East Frisian Island, namely, Jeserit, Wasigeroon, and Spikerog, in the North Sea, are about to be fortified. ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. LONDON MEAT MARKET.

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  27. Advertising

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles John Henry Gough, one of the heroes of the Indian Mutiny. He also took part in the Afghan war in ...

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  29. THE BULLETIN PUBLISHED DAILY. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912.

    At the Harbor Board pay on Friday last, the sum distributed in wages for the fortnight in connection with harbor works totalled £1175/4/7. ...

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  30. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Hon. James Wilton has offered as a solution of the Immigration question to address foreign language editors here. Greater restriction and greater ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Minister for Customs said yesterday that he had issued instructions to the Sub-Collectors that in pursuance of the injunction at the High ...

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  32. ECONOMIC QUESTION.

    Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., speaking before the economic section of the British Association, said the minimum wage should not be fixed all round to ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S CANADIAN TOUR.

    Duke of Connaught received the headmen of six Indian tribes. The chief, Yellow Horse, presented the Duke with a photo showing Yellow ...

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  34. PASSPORT REGULATIONS.

    Under the new regulations made governing the issue of passports by the External Affairs Department, each passport costs 2s 6d. and is good for ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. Tucker, Government Veterinary Surgeon, left on Saturday by the Innamincka for Atherton Show. Mr. D. H. Owens, Inspector of ...

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  36. MEXICO AND THE STATES.

    The political friends of Mr Taft admit that intervention in Mexico is approaching. Although Mr Taft is hesitating to precipitate a crisis, he ...

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  37. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Seventeen laborers have been burned to death in a barn. ...

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  38. NEW GUINEA OIL DEPOSITS.

    Mr C. H. Locke, a recent arrival from America, has been appointed to take crarge of the oil deposits in Papua at a salary of £600 per year. ...

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  39. JAPANESE RICE CROP

    It is estimated that the rice crop is 17,000,000 bushels greater than that of 1911. ...

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  40. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    The War Office is stationing 25 aeroplanes at Colchester with resting stations from the Thames to the Tweed. ...

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  41. THE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The inquest on the victims of the railway collision at West Melbourne, on Wednesday was opened to-day before the Coroner and a jury of 12. ...

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  42. MINING.

    Tarrant and Son, who last week dollied 27oz 7dwt of gold from the Lord Byron mine, this week dollied 44oz. 4dwt sinclted gold. The total for the ...

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  43. SUGAR WORKERS' WAGES.

    The Secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association (Mr Q. H. Pritchard), yesterday waited on the Minister for Customs and asked ...

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  44. MINING ACCIDENT.

    Through the breaking of a chain a water tank fell 1300ft. at the Shakespeare colliery, Dover, killing two men and injuring 11, six seriously. ...

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  45. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    A letter has been received from one of the French prisoners stating that he is alone with El Glawi. Although the others are in no immediate danger, it ...

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  46. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    Mr Chauncey Depew, chairman of directors of the New York Central and Hudson River Company, in the course of an interview, said he did not think ...

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  47. GREAT FITZROY RETURNS.

    The smelter at the Great Fitzroy mine ran 741 hours in August, treating 2000 tons of ore and 951 tons sintered concentrate: 1601 tons of blister ...

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  48. BOOTH MEMORIAL.

    Sir Francis Reckltt has subscribed £5000 towards the General Booth mamorial fund. BOMBAY, September 7. ...

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  49. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    Professor Jethrow Brown, who has been appointed to success Sir John Gordon as chairman of the Commonwealth Sugar Commission, will arrive ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND GOLD RETURNS.

    The gold returns for the month of August amounted to 20.975oz. valued at £127,330, being a decrease of 3210oz, valued at £13,635. as compared with ...

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  51. BALKAN UNREST.

    Although the dispersal of the Albanians has relieved the immediate pressure. It has resulted in the destruction of Turkish authority between Ipex ...

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  52. SPEAKER WILLIS'S SETBACK.

    The Impression generally is that Mr Willis, the speaker of the Assembly, will quietly accept the set-back given him by the new Standing Order ...

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  53. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Mr Bryan asserts that the Vermont election is highly encouraging to the Democratic forces, and if a similar division occurred amongst the ...

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  54. CHARTERS TOWERS STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  55. Advertising

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