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  2. THE BALKANS.

    Servia has addressed a note to the Powers contending that it is their duty to prevent Albanian incursions into the New Servian territory and urging the speedy ...

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  3. BEITISH STRIKES. SANE LABOR OPINION.

    The distinguished and scholarly Socialist, Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., in it letter in the "Morning Post," says that it is unfortunate that, the Labor and trade union ...

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  4. LABOR AFFAIRS. COST OF LIVING.

    Justice Heydon stated to-day in the Industrial Court that he had laid it down that where the cost of living had increased it gave no absolute right to the worker ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    The condition of Field Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, who sustained a concussion of the brain in a riding accident, shown some improvement. ...

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  6. CASINO LAND CASE.

    The Land Board resumed its fitting at Casino at 11.15 a.m. yesterday. A. O. Hacking recalled and resworn said to Mr. Irvine:—I was in business in ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS MR. WADE AS PROPHET.

    Mr. Wade, speaking at Waverley, said, "You are living on the edge of a volcane, and once a push is given by one bad season the results are going to be serious for ...

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  8. MADRID MURDER.

    It is understood that the Captain-General has confirmed the death sentence on Sanckey and the maximum term of imprisonment for his daughter. ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    Pickless, who fractured his leg whilst aeroplaning around London on Saturduy, has been operated on, and his condition is serious. Mrs. Stocks, who sustained a ...

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  10. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.

    The Commonwealth authorities have been notified of a fraudulent system for introducing Chinese into the Commonwealth. ...

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  11. UNION CHIVALRY.

    The Dunedin Suburban Drivers Union hus decided by a two to one majority to join the Federation of Labor and the Social Democratic Party. It was also ...

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  12. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed on James O'Brien for the murder of Peter Banson at Dandadine, West Australia, has been commuted to life imprisonment. ...

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  13. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion in a dynamite factory at Getadalcans killed [?] workmen and several were injured. ...

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  14. A BIG FIRE.

    Six hundred houses and, many commercial establishments at Ninguta have been burnt and the damage is very heavy. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Over £1000 have been collected in connection with the festivities to be held in Sydney on the arrival of the Fleet. ...

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  16. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    There was a sensational occurrence at Bay-road, North Sydney, early this morning, us a result of which a well-known business man named Wm. John McKye ...

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  17. THE GAMBLING SPIRIT.

    Bishop Mercer, of Tasmania, says that he believes that Australia would rank among the nations of the world if she did not injure herself by the gambling spirit. ...

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  18. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    The latest scratchings for the Epsom are Hymeneal, Rathkeale and Bonnie Lily, and for the Metropolitan Hymeneal, Rathkeale and Bonnie Lily. ...

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  19. GARIBALDI BANQUET.

    Of eight hundred English volunteers in the Guribaldian movement only a dozen survive, and six participated in the annual banquet at London. Prince Borghese was ...

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  20. FIRE AT PORTLAND.

    Tweedie's Hall and two shops in front of it were destroyed by fire at Portland yesterday, the total loss being estimated at, £1500. ...

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  21. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The German Government has granted £15,000 to the Olympic Games Committee. ...

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  22. THE FERMENT WORKING.

    Fifty, ships are held up in the Manchester. Ship Canal by the strike. The Postmen's Federation conference at Birmingham has denounced the Select ...

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  23. A SORDID TRAGEDY.

    Henry Topper has been committed for trial at Forbes for the alleged murder of Etheline Sloan, aged 27. It was alleged that the accused administered poison to ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    As will be soon by advertisement in this issue a meeting of cricketers and supporters of the South Lismore C,C. will be held in the Terminus Hotel, South Lismore, ...

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  25. AN ADMIRALTY ORDER.

    The Admiralty has ordered a Sopwith aeroplane, which will be the biggest in the world and will be fitted with floats for waterplane purposes, and will carry two ...

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  26. GERMAN SOCIALISM.

    The German Socialist Congress at Jena has closed. The dominant keynote was resolutions not revolutions, and the revisionist or modern section has been greatly ...

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  27. BOWLING.

    The New South Wales bowlers to-day played a match against a combined Maryborough team in the presence of a fair number of enthusiasts, and were again ...

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  28. FRANCE AND GREECE.

    At the lunch at the Elysee M. Poineare and King Constantine exchanged cordial toasts. ...

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  29. FARMAN AND HIS WIFE INJURED.

    The celebrated aviator Henry Farman and his wife were aeroplaning at Stampes, and were severely injured by a fall. ...

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  30. CYCLING RECORD.

    A cyclist named Beerthet covered 43 kilometers 777 meters in an hour unpaced, which is a world's record. ...

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  31. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Chanteloup repeated on a bipiane at Douci Pegoud's ustonishing feat with a monoplane, looping the loop, but while Pegoud turns the machine heels over head ...

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  32. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    Advices from Greymouth state that the barque Wanganui, which left Grafton for Greymouth on August 23, is considerably overdue. On September 14 the vessel ...

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  33. BANK SMASHES.

    The People's Bank of India, with 72 branches as far apart as Rangoon and Bombay and a capital of £80,000, has suspended payment, and this led to the ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    In his match with Reece Falkiner is receiving 8000 in 30,000, and his score ran to points when Reece was 20,629. ...

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  35. FINE ENGLISH FLIGHT.

    Lieutenant Davies piloted a 'Sopwith machine from Eastchurch to the manoeuvres, 180 miles, in 110 minutes. ...

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  36. BUSMEN DETERMINED.

    A great meeting of motor bus drivers and conductors in London reiterated their resolve to strike at midnight to-night unless Sir G. R. Askwith's conference concedes ...

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  37. SAMFORD MURDER.

    Eruest "Austin has been handed at the Boggo Road Gaol for the murder of the little girl Ivy Mitchell at Sainford. The condemned man walked with a firm tread ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    "It is rather difficult to see how the Government can carry on," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, the ex-Attorney General, last night. "The position," he added, referring ...

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  39. REECE AND GRAY.

    In the first match with Reece on October 6th. at Glastrow, bonzoline balls are to be used "Sporting Life" says that many people consider that whilst in England ...

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  40. HOME RULE.

    The "Observer," reverting to the Home Rule Conference proposal, says it is confident that if all attempts at conciliation fail it will be possible to force a general ...

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  41. WOMEN'S SKULLS.

    The discovery of fifty-eight skulls of women near Plattsmouth, Nebraska, is believed to have some archacological interest. Flint implements were also found at ...

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  42. ROWING.

    The match between Miss Alma Larsen and Miss Nita Gaudron over a half-mile course in dairymen's punts for £25 aside, was rowed at Broadwater on Saturday ...

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  43. DUBLIN RIOT.

    Forty-two persons were sent to the hospital as a result of the Dublin riot. The mounted police brandished their swords while charging down Lombard-street, and ...

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  44. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor car containing seven persons capsized yesterday near Wallarobba, about 25 miles from West Maltland, and as a result two persons, Miss Bessie Howson, ...

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  45. TENEMENT FIRE.

    During a fire in a Jewish tenement house in Bow-street a man was incinerated in an attic, and another perished in a fruitless effort to rescue his daughter. ...

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  46. SMALLPOX. CASE IN ADELAIDE.

    A commercial traveller employed by the leading wholesale chemists in Adelaide has been found to be suffering from smallpox. Mr. Groom, Minister for Customs, has ...

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  47. ANOTHER NECKLACE.

    Mrs. Fielder, of Condaver Hall, Shrewsbury, lost a £2000 necklace in a bathroom at a Buytor; Hotel six years ago, and it has just been found behind the heating ...

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  48. DOMINION OFFICES.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that Earl Grey's scheme for housing the dominion representatives in one building in London has received a great blow by the decision ...

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  49. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    The trial of John Spargo, Harry Hoyling Hey Fob and Hey Jun on a charge of conspiring to obtain the admission of Chinese into the Commonwealth contrary ...

    Article : 62 words
  50. GERMANY'S HOPE.

    An inspired paragraph in "Koelnischo Zeitung" sharply rebukes General Bernhard's newspaper articles. General Bernhard had interpreted the Irish Nationalist ...

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  52. HUNGARIAN TRAGEDY.

    Four would-be brides, who were picking flowers in the woods to decorate the church at Nagyvoirad village were overtaken by a thunderstorm nnd sought ...

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  53. THE BANGALOW SCARE.

    The two persons in guarantine at Bangalow do not belong to Lismore. They are officials named Mooney and Gow, and are employed in the Bangalow post office. They ...

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  54. NORTH COAST WORKS.

    Mr. Griffith, speaking at Armidale, said that in the first instance he opposed the North Coast Railway because he thought it unwise to spend money on a fine running ...

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  55. A NATIONALIST WARNING.

    Mr. J. Devlin. M.P., speaking at North Galway, warned Sir E. Carson that civil war wan a dangerous adventure for any man and it was not those who bluff most ...

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  56. A PATHETIC SCENE.

    Princess Sofia's funeral at Heidelbug was of the simplest character. Her father broke down during the service, falling prostrate on the collin and embracing it. The ...

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  57. THE RAND.

    Clark, Kendall, Waterstone and Wade have been committed for trial. ...

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  58. REMARKABLE CRIMINAL.

    The police state that Schmidt in the most remarkable criminal product of the present age. Schmidt declared, in answer to police questioning, that he believed in ...

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  59. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Malan, in a speech referring to the forthcoming Compulsory Registration of Trade Unions Bill, hinted that a federation of trades would not be permitted to ...

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  60. LISMORE TURF CLUB.

    A meeting of the Committee of the Lismore Turf Club was held at Mr. Barnard's office last night. The election of officers rosulted as follows: President, Mr. C. J. ...

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  61. BRESLAU SCANDAL.

    A shocking feature of the appalling scandal at Breslan is the allegation that parents in several instances were aware of and even connived at their daughters' ruin. A ...

    Article : 92 words
  62. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "Reynolds Weekly" states that Mr. Lloyd George has refused an offer of £20,000 for ten s[?]eeches in Australia on the subject of English social reform. ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND OILFIELDS.

    At a meeting of creditors and shareholders of the New Zealand Oilfields, Ltd., the official receiver reported that the prospectus did not sufficiently disclose the ...

    Article : 97 words
  64. NYAL'S AMERICAN LIVER TONIC.

    Ever get up in this morning more tired than when you went to bed? Made you weak, languid, and listless: hardly last out the day? Nyal's will stir up that ...

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  65. STOPS THE PAIN INSTANTLY.

    The pain caused by a burn or scald will be instantly relieved if Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is applied. A most useful household remedy to always have on hand. ...

    Article : 47 words
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