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  2. FEDERAL NEWS.

    The Governor General (Lord Dudley) was welcomed to-day. Thousands of people lined the streets, In reply to an address presented by the Lord Mayor, Lord ...

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  3. FOREST FIRES IN THE STATES.

    Fires have occurred in the pins forests in the states of Miunesota and Wisconsin. The town of Chisholm has been destroyed, and the town of Dulunth is ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. THE BRITISH CRUISER GLADIATOR.

    The salvers have succeeded in righting the British cruiser Gladiator, and it is hoped the vessel will be floated shortly. One of the greatest engineering feats ...

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  5. THE ENGLISH HOP CROP

    Heavy rains have seriously damaged the English hop crop. It is estimated that the area under hops in England this year [?] only [?] were ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for August show that, as courared with the corresponding period of last year. Imports decreased by £6,344,396, exports by ...

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  7. NATAL.

    It it reported that the Zulu chief Dinizuln, who recently burst a blood vessel, has recovered. ...

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  8. INTERSTATE SEWS.

    In spite of the appeal of the Sydney Labour Council, the trades unions continue to register under the Industrial Disputes Act. The Council is very wroth at this ...

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  9. THE ANGLICAN BISHOP OF NEW GUINEA.

    The Anglian Bishop of New [?] (the Right Rev Dr. M. J. Stones Wigg) has resigned owing to ill-health. ...

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  10. LADY DUDLEY.

    His Majesty King Edward bade goodbye to the Countess of Dudley wife of the Governor General elect of Australia, prier to her departure for Australia. ...

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  11. LABOUR DAY IN AMERICA.

    Labour Day was commemorated in the United States and Canada to-day. The processions in New York, Chicago, and Boston and various centres in Canada were ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN THE WELSH COAL TRADE.

    Twelve thousand anthracite coal workers at Spiraea, Wales, have tendered notice that they will cease work. They have taken this step in order to compel 300 ...

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  13. THE LANCASHIRE COTTON OPERATIVES.

    The Times" states hat the employers have accepted the proposal of the cotton operatives for a joint conference. The spinners have accumulated £500,000. The ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS.

    The London "Standard" published this morning a communication made by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (the Hon A. Deakin) to its Melbourne ...

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  15. A BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.

    A strenuous election campaign is proceeding at Newcastle on Tyne, one of the seats for which was rendered vacant by the death of Mr. T. Cairns (Liberal). The ...

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  16. THE UNITED STATES ARMY.

    The President of the United States (Colonel T. Roosevelt) proposes to ask Congress to add 23,000 mer to the army. ...

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  17. BRITISH ARMY MEAT SUPPLIES.

    The War Office has invited tenders for the supply for twelve months from the 1st of April next of frozen beef and mutton for the forces, in South Africa. The ...

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  18. HEAVY RAIN IN SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.

    Rain has fallen continuously for five days in Scotland. The crops have lean badly damaged, especially in Perth hire and the Lowlands. ...

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  19. RAID IN SOMALILAND.

    A Somali mullah made a raid on friendly Datives in the British protectorate of Somaliland, stole 100 camels, and killed two men of the British Protectorate ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue of Victoria for the last week was £22,739 higher [?] the corresponding week of last year. MELBOURNE, September 7. ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    A Trades Union Congress, attended by delegates representing 1,776,000 unionists has begun its sittings at Nottingham. Mr. D. J. Shackleton the Labour ...

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  22. SUPPOSED GERMAN SPY ARRESTED

    A supposed German spy has been arrested for attempting to purchase potts of guns from the magazine at Bourges France. ...

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  23. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Portsmouth division of the Home fleet has sailed for South Africa under the command of Rear Admiral Sir Percy Scott. ...

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED IN GLASGOW.

    The children of the unemployed in Glasgon under the age of five years are to be given three free meals daily. The unemployed. who have been well organised. ...

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  25. PERSIA.

    Identical British and Russian notes have been presented to the Shah of Persia emphasising that the disturbances in the provinces endanger the lives and property of ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Governor M[?] returned from a coastal trip with [?]on board. Mr. W. J. [?] the principal representing of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. THE STREET TRAFFIC OF LONDON.

    The London General Omnibes Company carried 12,658,000 fewer passenger [?] 1907 than in 1906. chiefly owing to the competition of the tube railway. ...

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  28. THE SEVENOAKS MURDER.

    General Charles Lugard, of Ightham Knell, Sevenoaks, in a letter to the newspapers, states that the public are deeply stirred at the late awful crime and asks ...

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  29. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN FRANCE

    In the last three years there has been a decrease of seventy per cent in the number of applicants for Roman Ca[?] ordination in France owing to the ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. "THE TIMES" ON AUSTRALIA.

    "The Times" devotes a leading article to the intewell given by Australians to Lord Northeote, the retiring Governor General and pays a high tribute to him ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    Several trades councils, notaldy that of Canterbury have passed resolution asking Parliament to remove judge Sim from the position of President of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  32. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Latest statistics show that there are only 17,000 Chinese on The Rand goldfield in the Transvant. ...

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  33. DANISH EX-MINISTER ARRESTED.

    An ex Minister of Justice of Copenhagen. the capital of Denmark has been arrested at Albert on his own confession for having defranded the Zeeland ...

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  34. THE CONGO STATE.

    The Senate of Belgium by fifty three voles to twenty four adopted the bill providing for the annecatton of the Congo Free State. ...

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  35. THE SOOTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    "The Times" states that the South Australian loan will appear within a few days. ...

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