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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The men at the Dudley colliery,, at Newcastle, after having worked six days of the fortnight, removed their tools on Saturday rather than ...

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  3. FEDERAL CONVENTION

    The Convention met at 10.30 this morning, when a number of petitions were presented. The Premiers promise to table reports ...

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  4. TRADE TROUBLES.

    Mr. Millar, secretary of the Free Labor Protection Association, in a letter published in the London Times of this morning, says that he ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. TWELVE MONTHS OF TORTURE.

    That section of unfortunate humanity who have experienced and still experience the tortures of sciatica and rheumatism will be ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A BROKEN LEG.—A man named Sadd was taken into Bunbury in the midday train on Saturday from Yarloop, where he was engaged as ...

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  7. INDIA.

    The latest telegrams from Simla state that 3.500 tribesmen attacked a post named Balishkhel on the Kuram River with great ...

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  8. H.M.S. ORLANDO REPLACED.

    Much satisfaction was expressed in naval circles on Saturday when it was officially announced that the cruiser H.M.S. Royal Arthur had ...

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  9. LONDON IRONWORKERS DECLINE TO STRIKE.

    The London Ironfounders' Society has, by a large majority, declined to join in the demand of the London allied trades for the ...

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  10. THE ANARCHISTS.

    Barril, who is said to have been an accomplice of the anarchist Golli, who assassinated Don Antonio Canevas del Castillo. ...

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  11. BATHURST TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. De Clouett, the victim of the tragedy at Bathurst on Saturday, is expected by the doctor to recover, as she is not wounded in ...

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  12. RUSSIAN DROUGHT.

    The prolonged drought which has affected an extensive area of Russia has created a serious position. The districts mostly concerned are the ...

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  13. ROWING.

    The Amateur Rowing Association of England has intimated that it will be glad to welcome an Australian eight to England. It thinks ...

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  14. DEATH OF A HAWKER.

    Ah Fat, a hawker, was found dead in a hut at North Broken Hill. A post-mortem examination showed that pneumonia was the ...

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  15. ASIATIC QUESTION.

    A preliminary meeting, composed of retail storekeepers, was held in the Park Hotel, Fremantle, on Sep. 6 to take steps for the ...

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  16. MR. "BEN" TILLETT.

    Mr. "Ben" Tillett lectured to-day on "Religious Reforms and Reformers." Aldermen Wright and Polkinghorne, in proposing a ...

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  17. BARRIL CONFESSES

    Barril has admitted to the Spanish police that he was one of the anarchists expelled from Spain in the year 1895. He is being ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Postmaster-General has received a telegram from Fort Darwin stating that an earthquake shock, accompanied by a loud ...

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  19. INQUEST AT COOLGARDIE.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Patrick O'Toole, who was found dead near the railway line a mile and a half from the town on ...

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  20. TURKISH TURMOIL.

    News has been received from Constantinople to the effect that 300 Turks have been arrested at Stamboul within the past three ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The Yarrabee Park estate, near Narandera and Urana, New South Wales, was sold by auction to-day, and knocked down to Messrs. H. ...

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  22. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Customs revenue from July 1 to September 4 was £102,686, a decline of £16,000 compared with the returns for the previous year. ...

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  23. AN OLD COLONIST.

    Mr. Robert Stuckey, aged 85, a pioneer of the colony, died at North Adelaide to-day. He emigrated to the colony in 1839. He leaves two ...

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  24. TROOPS IN THESSALY.

    Alarming reports have been received concerning the health of the Turkish troops in Thessaly. It is stated that the army now ...

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  25. CREDIT FONCIER.

    Tenders for £24,700 worth of credit foncier bonds were opened to-day. The public subscribed £5,500 at ...

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  26. A COLLISION.

    A collision between two goods trains, resulting in damage to 15 trucks, occurred at Mannahill to-day. ...

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  27. A WATERLESS ROUTE.

    The Commissioner for Public Works has been asked to construct nine underground tanks, each to hold 40,000 gallons, between ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    On Thursday last, at the Bunbury Police Court, before Messrs. Timperley, R.M., and James Moore, J.P., Hugh Reid was charged by ...

    Article : 354 words
  29. CREEK REFUGEES.

    The ambassadors at Constantinople have recommended to Tewfik Pasha, the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, measures to ...

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  30. HARROLD BROS.'ESTATE.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day the case of Harrold Bros, came on for bearing upon the special application to dispense with the ...

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  31. CYCLING.

    On Saturday at the autumn meeting of the Surrey Bicycle Club on the Kennington Oval, J. W. Jones, who was sent to England ...

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  32. MEETING AT BUNBURY.

    A meeting was held at the Federal Hotel on Saturday evening for the purpose of urging upon the Railway Department the necessity ...

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  33. A ROYAL DECREE ON DRESS.

    Queen Margherita, of Italy, is a happy woman in that she is so well beloved, not only by her people, but also by her husband, the King. ...

    Article : 190 words
  34. AMERICAN TRADE.

    The United States Chamber of Commerce, in Paris, has petitioned President M'Kinley to grant France a reciprocal trade treaty. ...

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  35. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    In connection with the alteration of the date of departure of the mail steamers from Adelaide from Wednesday to Thursday, the ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. MOTOR CARS.

    The wholesale introduction of the motor car in the city bas aroused the cabmen to action. It is now stated that the London Cabdrivers' ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The stock inspector at Charleville says that no rain having fallen during August the slight shoot of grass caused by the June fall has ...

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  38. CRICKET.

    Mr. A. C. MacLaren, one of the members of Mr. A. E. Stoddart's team, which will visit the colonies this year, has sailed in the Orient ...

    Article : 44 words
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