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  2. POLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL, MUNICIPAL. The real statesman acts on enduring principles and for immortality; the pretender lives by the day and acts on expediency. —BURKE. Foreign.

    The French Government is prohibiting the Egyptian Nationalists from meeting during September. September 19. ...

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  3. ACCIDENTS, CRIMES, COURT CASES. The bruises and diseases of our time. —ANON. NOVELIST ELECTROCUTED.

    Casanova, the Spanish novelist, has been electrocuted in a Madrid tramway accident. ...

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  5. MURDER OF AN ACTOR.

    After an inquiry into the death of Thomas Anderson, an actor, who was murdered on July 16, the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder ...

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  6. AFGHAN CRIMINAL.

    William Chandou, an Afghan herbalist, was convicted of inflicting grievous bodily harm on a married woman named Mary Teague, with ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. FRANCE.

    At Paris, three hundred dressmakers' assistants who are on strike had a street fight with the gendarmes. The girls were assisted by roughs. ...

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  8. CHINA.

    A "swab" ironmaster has outwitted the steel trust and secured the contract to build China's navy. ...

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  9. CRIPPEN CASE.

    Willcox, the Home Office analyst, has stated that the cause of Mrs. Crippen's death was hyoscine poisoning. The victim probably lived for ...

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  10. WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST.

    A. G. O. Pain, "Needles" of the Daily News, met with an accident to his knee cap when descending the organ loft of St. George's Cathedral ...

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  11. AEROPLANES.

    In the military manœuvres in England, Germany and France, aeroplanes have proved successful in scouting operations. ...

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  12. UNITED STATES.

    Ex-President Roosevelt declares that his doctrine is not revolutionary and not an appeal to mob rule. ...

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  13. LUNATIC'S DEATH.

    William Morrison aged 45, who escaped from the Ballarat Iunatic asylum, was found mutilated on the Stawell railway line. ...

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  14. British Empire.

    Helm, who is charged with espionage, said he visited an English girl at Portsmouth, who betrayed him. ...

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  15. British Empire.

    The Lord Major of Manchester has offered to arbitrate in the cotton dispute. The master spinners will decide on Monday whether there will be ...

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  16. MOTOR SMASHES.

    While the Czar, accompanied by his children and the Grand Duke and Duchess of Hesse, was driving in a motor car, it collided with a waggon ...

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  17. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The Government decided to prosecute the employees concerned in the Richmond railway accident for breaches of the regulations. ...

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  18. RICH ORE.

    Mr. D. L. Doolette, prospector and mine-owner, states that recent developments at the Bullfinch mine, 23 miles north of Southern Cross, have ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. AUSTRALIA.

    The "Yarra" and the "Parramatta" have sailed for Fremantle. MELBOURNE, September 20. Senator Pearce has been informed ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. ACCIDENTLY SHOT.

    The inquest on a Tambellup fatality showed that a Mrs. Goode and her nepbew were shooting at bottles with a pea rifle near the Gordon River. ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. SPIRITS BILL.

    The Statistician, Mr. Malcolm Frazer, estimates that during 1909 the spirits consumed amounted to £788,222. 291,210 gallons were ...

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  22. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    Flood waters in the Natimuk district are rising. Two towns are isolated. ...

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  23. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    At Scone, Switzerland, Gregorio Remonda was just liberated from prison where he served sentence for having maltreated his wife. The ...

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  24. TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    The tramway union intends applying to the Arbitration Court for an interpretation of the award in respect to the hours of work. ...

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  25. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    A dispute is in progress at Parramatta between the Friendly Societies and the British Medical Board, each officer of which has been receiving ...

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  26. TRAM COLLISION.

    Two tram cars collided in Beaufort street yesterday through an Oxfordstreet car taking the wrong points and crashing into a Mt. Lawley car. ...

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  27. General News. The craving Dragon,—the Public—must be fed; it expects its rations; and we do the best we can on this side bursting him. —LAMB. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The British Chamber of Commerce at Paris entertained Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia. Its president said he hoped Australian ...

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  28. A POPULAR OFFICER.

    The residents are indignant at the transfer of Warden Spence. A meeting has been held in protest against Spence being disrated to make room ...

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  29. ROEBOURNE NEWS.

    Quite a large number of cricketers journeyed to the Sherlock on Saturday last to play a match against Whim Creek. Camps were pitched in the bed of the little ...

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  30. "JUSTICE" HESITATING.

    The jury has again disagreed regarding the case of Peter Brady, who is charged with the murder of his infant daughter Roma on May 8, ...

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  31. A NEWSPAPER TRAIN.

    A railway accident occurred yesterday morning at Claremont. A newspaper train consisting of two carriages with two men inside was near ...

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  32. AN INSURANCE CASE.

    The Geelong Harbor Trust has been awarded the full amount of £12,000 and interest from December, 1906, for the loss of the Walrus. It ...

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  33. CHOLERA.

    The authorities have burnt a provision bazaar at Odessa owing to the plague. The traders were compensated. ...

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  34. CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is ready to re-open tariff negotiations with the United States. ...

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  35. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Sentence of death has been passed on Alfred Dicks, who was found guilty of assaulting a girl, 17 years of age, in the Lindfield district. ...

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  36. DREAM-ELDORADO.

    Considerable trouble has arisen in connection with the arrival of a party of yeomen from England with a large amount of capital, for the purpose of ...

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  37. NEW GUINEA.

    A long report has been received here from the Acting-Administrator of Papua in reference to native labor. The Minister for External Affairs, ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Rt. Hon. F. R. Moor, Minister for Commerce (late Premier of Natal), has been defeated in the Union Parliament elections. A number of seats ...

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  39. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    Mr. Appleton, of Malvern, was driving some friends home in his motor car on Saturday night at a fair speed, when the wheel caught in the ...

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  40. INSANE.

    George Peeck, who was charged with the murder of his wife, has been adjudged insane. ...

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  41. IN THE CAUSE OF HEALTH.

    £150,000 has been promised for a Welsh national sanatorium for consumptives. It is proposed to establish a tropical ...

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  42. SPURIOUS COINS.

    The Commonwealth Government is offering £200 as a reward for the apprehension of the coiner who is passing off imitation sovereigns in Broken ...

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  43. JAPANESE TOURIST.

    Baron Mitzer, the richest of the Japanese nobility, is touring the world, and has reached New York. ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the Pelaw Main Miners' Lodge at Kurri Kurri, a motion to strike a levy to compensate the strike leaders was defeated by a ...

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  45. A MOTHER'S HEROISM.

    Mrs. Griffin, at imminent risk of death, entered her burning house in Newtown five times in succession to rescue her sleeping boys. Daniel, ...

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  46. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

    The British exhibition at Brussels, lately destroyed by fire, has been reconstructed and opened by the King of the Belgians. ...

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  47. MINING ACCIDENT.

    At the Great Boulder Mine, W. James, a shoveller, fell down the sand pass. No bones were broken but his brain is apparently injured. ...

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  48. OVERWROUGHT BRAIN.

    The police, being informed that Minnie Bnchanan, aged twenty years, who lived with her parents, was missing, searched all day, and at length ...

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  49. RAILWAY AMALGAMATIONS.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway is endeavoring to secure the control of the Grand Trunk Railway. ...

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  50. FARMERS DROWNED.

    A double drowning accident is reported from Inverell West. The victims were two brothers, James and John Dunman. One brother went to ...

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  51. VICTORIA.

    According to the annual report of the Anti-Sweating League, improved conditions now prevail. September 21. ...

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  52. LABOR JOURNALISM.

    Two new labor journals have been started. ...

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  53. INDIAN JUTE.

    A cable has been received stating that owing to a heavy shortage of Indian jute it is anticipated there will be increased prices for hessian, ...

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  54. PILBARRA FIELDS.

    Up to the present, the State battery bere has treated 351 tons for 386 oz. All the small crushings are through now, and the battery is starting on the larger. At ...

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  55. WARS AND WAR PREPARATION. Now I would faine know which were my friends from my foes. —MALORY. Foreign.

    A treaty Las been signed between Turkey and Roumania. The former guarantees to support the latter in the event of an attack by Bulgaria. ...

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  56. A POLITICIAN SUED.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. W. Hughes, is being sued for £1,000 damages for alleged breach of contract in respect to working a farm at ...

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  57. Australia.

    The imports last year totalled £28,150,198, and exports £29,896,275, exceeding the previous year's totals. Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, ...

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  58. LAND SLIDE.

    ten acres has occurred at Trawoo. ten acres has occurred at Trawoo [Huge boulders crashed down the hill side, some weighing roughly 300 tos. ...

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  59. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Budget speech shows a surplus of £472,755. which is a record. The total debt is £31,300,000, of which £24,600,000 has been spent ono ...

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  60. SUFFOCATED.

    The police found the dead body of an infant in a dress basket, and arrested Mary Watson, who admitted having suffocated the child. She was ...

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  61. WHO'S IN TOWN?

    Mr. Lipfert, collecting specimens at the islands for the Perth Museum, left fay the Koombana. Nurse Pengelly came over from Bernier ...

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  62. TRIBAL FIGHT.

    The Kookynie police have arrested three members of the Kookynie tribe who are identified as having taken part in the Laverton tribal fight. The ...

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  63. WRECKED.

    The s.s. Tarcoola on her way from Melbourne to Sydney picked up a boat off Cape Liptrap with 17 men, comprising the captain and the ...

    Article : 153 words
  64. West Australia.

    The Hon. Frank Wilson has succeeded in forming a ministry composed as follows:—Premier and Treasurer—Mr. ...

    Article : 268 words
  65. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A mixed train was yesterday derailed near Clunes. The only injury reported was to a child of seven years, who broke a finger. When rounding ...

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  66. GERMANY v. RUSSIA.

    Lieutenants Heinze and Henzel, Prussians, who were arrested as spies at Moscow, have been released. German demonstrations have been ...

    Article : 54 words
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