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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    "The Observer," in an article on the proposed Chinese foreign loan, states that a London financial house of the highest standing, backed by a ...

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  3. HEAVY FLOODS IN NORTH-WEST VICTORIA.

    Owing to the heavy rains, a large number of rivers, principally in the north-western parts, are in flood. Up to the present, three fatalities have ...

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  4. BALKAN UNREST

    Owing to the disaffection in the Black Sea Fleet, 400 seamen and Capt. Shubin were arrested at Sebastopol yesterday. Captain Shubin ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY NEW VERTICAL GUN

    It is announced by the Admiralty that tile British warships laid down during the present year will be provided with a new vertical firing gun ...

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  6. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    The Governor-General, Lord Denman, the Governor of South Australia Sir Day Bosanquet, and the Federal and State members of Parliament, ...

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  7. RAILWAY DISASTER DRIVER CAMPBELL'S SIGHT.

    At the inquest on the railway di[?]aster, Mr. Webster, an. oculist, said that he, in company with the other [?]tors, had examined Campbell's pupits ...

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  8. Western Australia.

    In the, House of Assembly yesterday, consideration was given to the Tramways purchase Bill. The question again came before the members on the ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. "Jack" Johnson's Wife COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Johnson, the wife of the champion pugilist, shot herself with a revolver yesterday, and died in the hospital last night. Before she expired ...

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  10. TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    It is tinofficially reported that two battleshiips will be laid down at the Devonport and Portsmouth dockyards by Christmas. They will be construct ...

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  11. EVIDENCE FOR DEFENCE.

    The inquest, on the railway accident was continued to-day. Mr. Corr, on behalf of Driver McLeod and Fireman Glover, of the Coburg train, and ...

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  12. LOAN ALBEADY FLOATED.

    Fresh developments have occurred in respect to the contract which the Chin ese Ambassadors made with a London firm for a loan of ten millions. Half ...

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  13. Australian Naval Scheme

    Interviewed with regard to naval matters, Rear-Admiral Tate ex-Superintendent at Portsmouth Dockyard, said the withdrawal of the British ...

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  14. Decentralisation Scheme

    Speaking at Narrabeen to-night, Mr. Carmichael outlined a decentralisation scheme by which the congestion of population in Sydney could be ...

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  15. FIFTY HOMESS FLOODED.

    The worst fears for the results of the flood in tfae Goulbura River district are revised. Seymour and the surrounding coualry is under water for ...

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  16. PRIVATE MEMBERS' DAY.

    In the Lower House yesterday, the private members had another day to themselves, and they made the most of it. After acouple of Bills, one to ...

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  17. CORONER'S SUMMING UP.

    At the inguest on the railway disoster, in the course of his summing up, the Coroner, Mr. Conen, said there was no doubt the accident was caused ...

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  18. JOHNSON'S EXPLANATION RIDICULED.

    Mr. H. D. Melntosh, in refereing to the suicide of Johnson's wife, ridieules the cabled story of Johnson's suicidal depression owing to ill-health. The ...

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  19. Hungary.

    The opening of the Hungarian Diet yesterday was signalled by extraordinarily riotous scenes. Torrents of abuse were poured upon President Tisza, who ...

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  20. CAPITAL CRIME

    Edward McDonald, who was convicted on a charge of a criminal offence against a girl aged at Bouveriestreet, Carlton, on August 10, was ...

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  21. BELFAST RIOT

    Over one thousand men took part in an Orange and Green fight at a Belfest football match on. Saturday. Both sides fought grimly, one under a ...

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  22. WATERS SUBSIDING.

    The latest reports received show floods the floods are rapidly subsiding. The damage done to the bridge in the Shire of Howqua is estimated at ...

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  23. THE MIKADO'S REMAINS INTERRED WITH GREAT CEREMONY.

    The ceremonies connected with the burial of the late Mikado commenced on Thursday evening. They were witnessed by enormons crowds. The ...

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  24. MEXICAN REVOLT

    President Taft has forwarded to President Madero an ultimatum requirin him to take action within 30 days to protect the lives and property of the ...

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  25. Victorian Royal Show

    The profits from the Royal Agricultural Show amount to £6701, which is a record. ...

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  26. MORE CLAIMS.

    The claims for compensation in the railway disaster amount to 360. ...

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  27. DARING DYNAMITERS

    Dynamiters were engaged in nefariqus work this morning in the heart of the city. At half-past three loud explosions were heard, and a number ...

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  28. STILL MOUNTING

    In connection with the railway collision, there are now 375 claims for damage. ...

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  29. Commonwealth Stamps

    year. The issue of the new Commonwealth stamps will be ready early in the new ...

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  30. British Empire.

    There was much comment yesterday over the Midicthian election, which Major Hope, a Unianist candidate, won by 6021 votes against 5989 polled ...

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  31. Govenor-General's Residence.

    The State Ministers are of opinion that the last word has been said between the Commonwealth and State Governments respecting the ...

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  32. NEW GERMAN FORTRESS

    The Government has decided to connect thee Westerland Sylt Island, one of the North Frisian group, with the mainland of Schleswing Holstein, by ...

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  33. QUAINT FORMALITIES.

    The ceremonials in connection with the funeral of the Emperor were concluded yesterday. On the arrival of thee funeral, train at Kyotta, the ...

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  34. Encircling Germany by Sea

    The "Ncue Frete Press" asserts that there is grave ground for believing that the hastening of peace between Italy and Turvey, and the ...

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  35. Abolition of Upper House

    The threat made during the week by Mr. Curmichael concerning the abolition of the Upper House, has been reiterated by Mr. Griffith at the ...

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  36. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Mention was made at the Central Court to-day of the cases instituted by Mr. Hall, secretary of the Federal Royal Sugar Commission Industry, ...

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  37. THE GAMBLING MANIA

    The racing carnival is responsible for an epidemic of defalcations, as no fewer than four serious cases are being discussed, and four arrests are ...

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  38. Devotion to Late Mikado GENERAL AND WIFE COMMIT.

    A sensation was created yesterday, when it was learned that General Count Noghi, who captured port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war, ...

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  39. English Railway Accident TWO CABRIAGES TELESCOPED.

    The express train from Chaster to Liverpool this evening left the rails while travelling at full speed. Two carriages were telescoped, and the ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR PEACE NECOTIATIONS ENDED.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the negotiations for peace between Italy and Turkay, which had been conducted ...

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  41. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives day, Mr, O'Malley laid on the table the revised plans for the Western Australian elctoral divisions. He gave ...

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  42. A GOOD HAUL

    Mr. Weniger, a merry-go-round proprieter at Wangaratta, had £150 stolen from the merry-go-round van, of which £50 belonged to "Snowy" ...

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  43. TURKEY DESIRES TOBRUK.

    Advices from Switzerland where the peace negotiations between Italy and Turkey are being carried on, indica[?] the difference which prevent a ...

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  44. NOGI'S ACTION ADMIRED.

    The funeral of General Count Nogi will take place on Wednesday. The press comments on the deceased general's career condemn his suicide while ...

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  45. FOUL MURDER

    The dead bodies, of a peasant woman and Her four children were found with their throats cut on the highway near. MontevaLepaio, yesterday. ...

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  46. Queensland.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Treasurer elivered his Budget Speech. He expressed satisiaction at the favorable anticipations for a ...

    Article : 45 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Death in Mining Circles

    known for several years in connection Charles Kaufmann, who was wellwith Western Australian mining, deid [?] ...

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  49. DEATH OF FIREMAN.

    As a result of the disaster to the Chester-Liverpool express train, Ditton the fireman of the train, suecumb ed to-day, bringing the total ...

    Article : 28 words
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