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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    The Minister for Lands and Agricultrue stated to-day that whatever bills were abandoned at the close of the session the Crown Lands Conslidation Bill, Crown ...

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  3. THE BALKANS. DEDEAGATCH.

    The Greeks continue to hold Dedeagatch on behalf of Bulgaria. ...

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  4. RIOTS IN DUBLIN. RIOTS IN DUBLIN.

    Serious rioting occurred among tramway strikers in Dublin yesterday, when the crowd threw stones and bottles and the police charged the crowd with their batons. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The boiler exploded on the river boat Alice and the vessel sank instantly. Eight men were killed on the spot and eight others were injured but swam ashore. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS PRICE OF MEAT.

    There are rumors of a big rise in the price of meat locally owing to the large expansion in the export trade. ...

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  7. SMALLPOX. TEN CASES YESTERDAY.

    Ten cases of smallpox were discovered in the City during the day, two of the patients coming from Surry Hills, and one each from Chippendale. Five Dock, ...

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  8. THE OUTRAGES.

    The international commission of inquiry into outrages has been abandoned owing to Greece and Servia objecting to M. Milicikoff, the Russian, and Mr. Brailsford, the ...

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  9. PROBATE.

    The estate of the late Andrew J. Cunningham, of Queanbeyan, grazier, has been valued for probate at £37,645. ...

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  10. HUGE LINERS.

    Preparations are in progress at Hamburg for the construction of sister ships to the imperator and Vaterland. ...

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  11. FOUR HUNDRED INJURED.

    The riot lasted five hours, and four hundred persons were sent to the hospital. The strike committee abandoned to-day's demonstration. Larkin attempted to ...

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  12. CO-OPERATION IN NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON, Monday.

    The New Zealand Farmers Co-operative Association's profits last year amounted to £56,321, and the Canterbury Association's profit for a similar period was ...

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  13. AGAINST THE BULGARS.

    The inhabitants of Kirdjali and Egridere are fighting severely against Bulgarian occupation. ...

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  14. SUSTRALIAN MEAT IN GERMANY.

    The Kaiser, speaking at Posen, expressed real satisfaction at Australian mutton being imported into Germany. ...

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  15. THE STEAMER DEVON.

    The waterside workers at Wellington are very angry at the action of the stevedores in accepting les than 5s for salvaging the cargo of the steamer Devon to-day, and ...

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  16. NO CLASS CRIES.

    Mr. Wade told the electors at Warren that the Liberals were not going to fight the elections on class cries but on broad lines and principles. ...

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  17. TURKEY'S DEMANDS.

    The Turkish military leaders declare that the retention of Demotika and Ortakeny is necessary for the defence of Adrianople. ...

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  18. PORTUGUESE PRISONERS.

    The Portuguese Government supports the President's suggestion for an amnesty to political prisoners, who were incited to rebellion by others. ...

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  19. WIDESPREAD DISORDER.

    The rioting began early on Saturday in the Ringsend direction, where a mob attacked tram cars laden with visitors to a football match. The police charged the ...

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  20. DAY LABOR.

    Mr. Griffith says that all the railways built by day labor, taken altogether, have cost £1000 per week less than those built [?] contract. ...

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  21. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    The negotiations with the Porte are interpreted to indicate that Bulgarin. will lose Adrianople and the greater part of Thrace, but will probably secure ...

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  22. NEW BIPLANE.

    The new Grahame White biplane has a span of 75 feet and seats for four passengers. It resembles a motor car, and has been successfully tested. ...

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  23. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The Victorian revenue for August showed a comparative increase of £14,562. ...

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  24. THE BALLINA SUSPECT.

    A doctor from the Health Department in Sydney arrived in Ballina on Saturday. and after examining the suspected case of smallpox was able to declare it to be only ...

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  25. AN AWFUL CASE.

    Hubert de Hudson, the licensee of the Golden Age Hotel, Wagga, was fined [?]10 for storing food intended for public censumption in an improper place. The ...

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  26. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AT DELHI.

    Lady Hardinge has received £70,000 to-wards a women's medical college and hospital at Delhi, the ruling princes being the principal subscribers. ...

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  27. DISCONTENT IN THE POST OFFICE.

    The discontent among the employees in the mail branch of the General Post Office is becoming more pronounced and an urgent meeting of the executive of the ...

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  28. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    The Coachbuilders' Association of Dublin has retaliated by locking out every member of the Transport Workers Federation. Larkin publicly burnt the proclamation ...

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  29. THE DARTMOOR SHEPHERD.

    Davies Lloyd George, the famous "Dartmoor Shepherd," has been arrested on a charge of robbing a church at Whitby. ...

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  30. MALVERN AFFRAY.

    Further particulars of the shooting of Patrick Ah Hong, a Chinese, at Malvern, Victoria, show that a lady saw two youths stealing fruit from Hong's cart and ...

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  31. PENSIONS IN FORCE.

    According to a return issued by the Federal Treasury 13,827 invalid pensions were in force at the end of August, 7092 of these being in New South Wales. The ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    It is estimated that £10,000 damage was caused by the fire at the naval stores at Haulbowline Island. The wind swept the flames in the direction of the Rocky Island ...

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  33. PAPUAN MURDER.

    The steamer Prinz Sigismund, which arrived at Brisbane to-night from German New Ginea, brought news: of the murder of Mr. J. A. Warner early in August. Mr. ...

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  34. BOY SMOTHERED.

    Two boys named Flannery and Lawsor were hunting rabbits in Cyanide Sands near Parkes, and Flannery, aged 13 years entered a burrow head foremost and the ...

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  35. Trade Union Congress. TO DISCUSS COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The Trade Union Congress will open in Manchester on Monday with Mr. W. J. Davies as president. When the Congress met in Manchester in 1882 the delegates ...

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  36. JEWISH MURDERS.

    After six days spent in fruitless attempts to trace the murderers of a Jewish family of five persons near Kishineff the authorities utilised dogs, which followed a trail to ...

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  37. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    It is reported from Ballarat that a police inquiry has just been concluded with regard to the alleged wilful breaches of the electoral law during the recent Federal ...

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  38. CARNEGIE AND THE KAISER.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, unvelling Cremer's bust, said that if the Kaiser summoned a council of the nations universal peace would be assured. A small spark oft ...

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  39. NORRIE GALLAGHER'S CONCERT.

    Mdile. Jessica, who sings to-morrow night at Miss Gallagher's concert, brings with her from Sydney a high reputation as a vocalist. Singing at the Liedertafel ...

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  40. COX ROBBERIES

    The finger-prints of Percy Lawerence, who was sentenced to fourteen years' penal servitude in connection with the Logan Brac sensation, are found to be identical with ...

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  41. A BIG BLAZE.

    Dare and Sons' decorating establishment at Surry Hills was gutted by fire this, afternoon. The brigades worked for an hour on the blazing building, which was ...

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  42. PANAMA CANAL.

    The last barrier at the Pacific end of the Canal has been blown away and the water flowed in quickly and dredges are now at work clearing the channel. The dredges ...

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  43. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    Mr. Fricke, the Victorian Immigration Commissioner, stated, in an interview, that there was a growilng demand in San Francisco for Australian products, and if ...

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  44. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    The International Transport Workers' Congress discussed compulsory arbitration, and speakers frequently quoted the experience of Australia. ...

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  45. SET STORMY.

    Mr. Cook has declared that the present Federal situation cannot last much longer. On one side was a party with its programme waiting for an opportunity of ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NAVY. ARRIVAL AT DURBAN.

    Reuter states that H.M.A.S. Australia arrived at Durban at 2.15 p.m. and all are well on board. The voyage from Simonstown was uneventful. The quary was ...

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  47. PREFERENTIAL DUTIES.

    The "Telegraph's" correspondent at Capetown states that the preferential tariff in favor of Great Britain is in jcopardy and likely to be scrapped as the customs ...

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  48. THE RAND STRIKE.

    Owing to the strike the Witwatersrand companies' profit for July decreased by £300,000, as compared with May, and five companies showed a loss of £84,000, as ...

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  49. DEATH DUTIES.

    When Mr. Holman was informed that the Minister for Education had forecasted at Mudgee that the death duty on estates of £100,000 would be four per cent, he shook ...

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  50. NEW LEASE FOR WEAK LUNGS.

    Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds cures Influenza and all lung troubles. Price, 1s 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. G. Robertson's Red Flag Stores, ...

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  51. A MASS MEETING.

    At a mass meeting resolutions were passed declaring that victimisation was rampant. There were a number of violent speeches, and one speaker stated that a ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue of Queensland for August was £478,848, an increase of £38,786. The railways showed an increase of £40,877. The revenue for the last two months ...

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  54. DEFENCE ACT

    The "Nineteenth Century." in reply to the Rev. Leyton Richards, admits that the Society of Friends, Congregationalists and Baptists passed condemnatory resolutions, ...

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  55. A WARM WELCOME.

    The Commonwealth Flagship Australia arrived here this morning, and 200 of her crew headed by a band marched through the town and were warmly welcomed ...

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  56. STRIKE AT PORT PIRIE.

    A number of railwaymen employed stacking sleepers at Port Pirle have struck for higher pay. They were receiving 8s a day but now demand 10s. ...

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  57. AVIATION.

    Hamel beat Hucks by 20 3-5 seconds in the eighty miles challenge flight at Birmingham. The three aviators Debussy, Dehavill and ...

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  58. MASONIC LODGE.

    Dr. Carruthers, the Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge, speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Masonic Hall at Rockdale, declared that in the ...

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  59. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The shop assistante' strike at Broken Hill still continues, and everything now depends upon the Wages Board, which will commence its sittings to-day. ...

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  60. OPPOSITION TO WAGES BOARD.

    The position at Broken Hill is unchanged but considerable opposition is being shown to the proposed Wages Board. ...

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  61. HOME RULE.

    Sporadic rows continue in Londonderry, and the Cheshire Reviment is in readiness for any outbreak. The police are couipped with service revolvers and there has been ...

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  62. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. Sullivan, the Secretary of the American Olympian Committee, has stated in an interview that if the British-Olympic-Fund was used to take men systematicelly from ...

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  63. AFFRAY AT CARLTON.

    In reference to the shooting affray at Cariton on Saturday evening, when Jas, O'Connell was sho[?] the outcome of his intervention in a qu[?]rel between Henry ...

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  64. THE SUFFRAGETTES. KILLARNEY HOUSE BURNT.

    Killafney House, the seat of Earl Kenmore, has been burnt. It cost £200,000. The valuable fruniture and china was destroyed, but priceless art treasures were ...

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  65. GERMAN MEETING.

    At the Sporting Club's International Olympic Meeting. England won the Hundred Metres. Barker coming first in 10 9-10secs., Darcy second, and Applegarth ...

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  66. MRS. PANKHURST.

    It is believed that Sylvia Pankhurst has [?]one to Denmark. Mr. McKenna has refused a petition for the remission of Mrs. Pankhurst's sentence ...

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  67. ARE YOU SORE?

    Does your back ache? Have you nenralvia? Do you know that Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment will cure you? It is the only external remedy that will take ...

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  68. IMPROVED METALLIC NIT COMES

    for children's hair. The surest and most effective method in destroying nits. This [?]b should be in every home, as it gets rid of [?]ess posts. Price 3s 6d. [?]cal ...

    Article : 40 words
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