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  2. THE NORTHERN TIMES, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    The State Department has been informed that President Huerta is making concessions to his opponents in Mexico, and his attitude toward the ...

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  3. TRAIN SMASHES

    The Midland express last night overran the signals at Aisgill, Yorkshire, and crashed into another express train standing in the station yard ...

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  4. THE HARPIES

    While the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, and his daughter were playing golf at Hossiemburth, Scotland, yesterday, two suffragettes suddenly ...

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  5. CHINN CASE

    Referring to Senator de Largie's remarks in the Senate about the Chinn case, Mr. Joseph Cook yesterday, said: "Senator de Largie made the ...

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  6. KAISER AND PEACE

    The German newspapers are angry with Mr. Andrew Carnegie for having suggested at the opening of the Palace of Peace at the Hague last week ...

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  7. WILD RIOTING DUBLIN IN A FERMENT.

    During a tramway strike in [?] yesteraay, there was serious [?]oting. The rioters threw stones and bottles at the police, and the latter ...

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  8. UNITED STATES THREATENS.

    It is stated that secret instructions received from the United States and spread throughout Mexico indicate that America will intervene if further ...

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  9. [?] POSITION

    The Bulgarian Government is negotiating with, the [?]orte concerning the possession of Adrianople. This is [?] to Bulgaria's inability to sustain an ...

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  10. TYPHOON IN JAPAN

    A typhoon swept over Tokio and district yesterday and caused scores of deaths. During the height of the storm seventeen children who were ...

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  11. CHINN OPENS HIS CASE.

    The select committee to inquire into the dismissal of Henry Ch[?] opened its sittings to-day, the committee consisting of Senators Bakhap, Maughan, ...

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  12. MO[?]OR ACCIDENT

    James Child, aged 59, a victim of the motor accident on the Perth-Fremantle road, reported last week, died yesterday. ...

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  13. Australia. Federal.

    At the Manly Court-house, Edward Lincoln, proprietor of a Manly publication, was fined £2, with £2 2s. costs, for publishing an unsigned ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. BOYCOTTING TURKISH FINAN[?]

    A statement was current at V[?]na yesterday that the Powers had [?]greed to boycott Turkish finance in order to induce the Porte to respect the ...

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  15. DROPS AND SOMERSAULTS. Paris, Sept. 2.

    A remarkable aerial demonstration was given at Vuvist yesterday. Pegoud, securely strapped to a monop[?]ane built by Bleriot, the first ...

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  16. POSITION BECOMING SERIOUS.

    Further rioting occurred at Dublin yesterday. As a result of three days' conflicts between the strikers and police, 740 persons are in the hospitals. ...

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  17. CONSTABLE SHOT AT

    A man named Hooley has been charged with shooting with intent to murder Senior-constable Charlton, [?]nd has been committed for trial. @ ...

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  18. A BIASSED COMMISSION.

    Since October, £530, [?]70 ha 'e been paid under the Maternity Bon[?]s Act. 108,376 claims were received and 106,234 of them approved. ...

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  19. [?] COLLAPSE

    Last nighty three dilapidated tonement houses, inhabited by working people in the oldest part of Dublin, collapsed, and thirteen families were ...

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  20. DISSOLUTION EXPECTED. A.L.F. CALLS FOR CANDIDATES.

    The expectation that there will shortly be a dissolution of the House of Representatives has induced the A.L.F. to prepare for another political ...

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  21. STATE STEAMSHIPS

    From Monday the State Steamship Service will be conducted by the Harbor Trust. ...

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  22. WATTLE DAY

    Saturday was observed as WattleDay in Perth. Nearly. £200 was collected in the cause of charity. ...

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  23. CHINESE REVOLT

    Advices from the Red Cross steamer Shanghai state that Nanking is surrounded b-Government troops and conditions within the city are terrible. ...

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  24. A DEFIANT AGITATOR.

    Larkin, a strike leader, addressed a meeting in Dublin on Sunday in defiance of the authorities and was arrested. The "Manchester Guardian" ...

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  25. CENSURE MOTION BEATEN.

    During the debate on the no-confidence motion in the House c; Repredence motion in the Ho[?]se of Representatives, Mr. McDonald (Q[?]siand) ...

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  26. CHINN ASKS FOR LAWYER. KELLY DECLINES EXPENSES

    At the Senate enquiry to-day, Henry Chinn read the following letter from Mr. W. H. Kelly, Honorary Minister in charge of the Home Affairs ...

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  27. W.A. POPULATION

    The population on August 31 was 317,151, an increase of 770. ...

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  28. REBFLS INSULT GERMANS.

    Count Reventlow, in an article n "Deutsche Tageszeitung," attributes the hostility of the Chinese rebels toward Germany, to British-Japanese ...

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  29. PRINCE DRUGGED

    On the Vienna to Venice express train yesterday, Prince Urussoia s[?]allowed a drugged drink handed to him by a girl. When he awoke from the ...

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  30. AN AMERICAN DISASTER.

    At Newhaven yesterday, the White Mountain express dashed into the rear of the Bar Harbor express. Both trains were laden with excursionists, ...

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  31. BOUGHT EXPLOSIVES

    On Saturday, information reached the police authorities that H. J. Sforceni, a letter carrier employed at the General Post Office, disappeared ...

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  32. STATION MANAGER

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice McMillan delivered [?]ment in the action brought by Edward Brown, station manager, against Geo. ...

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  33. "DIE HARD" REGIMENT BEATEN.

    The rebels of the famous 'Die Hard' regiment evacuated Lion Hill yesterday, rendering the Government capture of Nanking complete. ...

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  34. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    Six cases of smallpox were reported to-day. Sydney, Sept. 1. Ten new cases of smallpox are ...

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  35. BURNED TO DEATH

    Ellen Sinclair,-aged 70, was burned to death yesterday at Harley-street, Highgate Hill, owing to her clothes catching alight. ...

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  36. New South Wales.

    Mr. Kelly, Labor member for Lachlan, has died. This leaves the Ministry w,th 44 supporters in a House of 89. The Liberals number 38 and the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The Commonwealth cruiser Australia arrived yesterday and was warmly welcomed. An elaborate programme for the entertainment of the visitors ...

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  38. THIS EXTRAORDINARY INQUIRY.'

    Later in the evening, when the Honorary Minister Mr. Kelly, was shown the comments by Senator de Largie, he said, "This is not the first ...

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  39. EPIDEMIC AMONG MAORIS.

    The Health Department denies the statement that 2000 Maoris are suffering from smallpox. A departmental officer says that 2000 Maoris may have ...

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  40. Western Australia.

    The August revenue amounted to £332,951, and the expenditure to £432;111. The accumulated deficit now amount to £486,419. ...

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  41. DEPRESSED CLERK

    Alfred Beatty, a clerk employed by Messrs. Dalgety and Company, has for a considerable time been suffering from nervous complaint, and ...

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  42. CHIEF JUSTICESHIP

    Chief Justice Parker has not t[?]ed the Government whether he [?]ends to resign at the expiration of [?] [?] months' Leave Notwithstanding that ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. A BROOME CASE

    In the Full Court yesterday, reserved judgment was delivered in the case of C. Dyson. defendant and appellant, against W. Burrows plaintiff and ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. FOODS AND DRUGS.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Kingsmill's motion that o[?]rtain clauses of the Food and Drug[?] regulations be disallowed, was agreed ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. MINES REGULATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, during, the debate on the Mines Regulation Bill, Mr N. Harper spoke strongly against the measure. He said ...

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  47. GARROTING CASE

    The trial of Williamson and Thomas has been postponed till Monday. ...

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  48. STATE TRADING ENTERPRISES

    At yesterday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly, attention was directed to the State trading enterprises by the leader of the Opposition. who ...

    Article : 132 words
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