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  6. Labor Day in Townsville.

    The Townsville Eight Hour Trade demonstration takes place at Townsville to-morrow, and there will be a big programme of sports during the ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. SOULING.

    [?] [?] Sullivan, has resinged owning to disagreements with [?] Committee of Management. ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Aarora arrived safely at NewCon[?]. ...

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  9. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    The Justice of the Transvaal, Sir J. Rose-Innes, at the instance of three members of the Legislative Council, granted a rule nisi, returnable on ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. RUSSIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    The boy scout movement has made a [?]mising start in Russia. ...

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  11. MINISTERS AND KING.

    King Mannel gave an audience to Mr. Asquith and Mr. Regin[?]d McKenna at Lisbon. ...

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  12. ABDUL HAMIL V. REICH.

    The Berlin Provincial Court has dismissed Abdul Hamid's suit against Reich's Balk for the return of £600,000, The Court decided that the ...

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  13. A GREAT WALK.

    Edward Weston, 70 years of age has walked from Los Angeles, California, to New York, 3100 miles, in 78 days. ...

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  14. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, in a recent, speech said an ideal compromise would be dropping the Parliament Bill upon the understanding that the Lords ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. A LARGE ESTATE.

    A. F. Waiter's (late proprietor of the "Times") net personalty has been proved at £180,678. ...

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  16. LANCASHIRE COTTON TROUBLE.

    A joint conference of the Manchester operatives has asked that the five per cent, reduction in wages be postponed for a year, operatives undertaking to ...

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  17. A VOID ELECTION.

    The Hart[?]pool election has been declared void. ...

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  18. COLONEL KIRKPATRICK.

    "Reuter's" correspondent at Simla States that Colonel K[?]patrick proceeds to Australia immediately. ...

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  19. TENDER HEARTED MURDERER.

    Mat[?]as Muff, wno murdered four persons, has been gui[?]lotined at Lucerne. This is the first execution for many years in Switzerland. Muff ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. COLOSSAL ESTATE.

    The value of the estate of the late Marshall Field, a Chicago soft goods merchant, who died in 1906, has been definitely fixed at £16,000,000. ...

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  22. THE V.D.L. COMPANY.

    The Van Dieman's Land Company's profits for the year were £10,400. A dividend of 4 per cent has been declared and £900 carried forward ...

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  23. SPORTING.

    Bushell's accident at the Alton Downs Jockey Club meeting, seems to have been a severe one, and the injuries are very serious. There is ...

    Article : 377 words
  24. Goodwood Handicap.

    The following are the acceptors for the Goodwood Handicap.—True Soot, Ma[?]msey, Wa[?], R[?]nt, Pretty Peg, Bart, Palotta, Meda[?], Orphan. ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. SPURIOUS ART CASE.

    Reserved judgment was given in the action Dickins Estate versus Christle, in which the trustees claimed damages from Messrs. Christle for selling ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. THE HOF[?]RICHTER CASE.

    Fra[?] Hoffr[?]er, who has been released, is now convinced of her husband's guilt, and deeply hurt at his intrigues with other women. ...

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  27. A BISHOP'S ESTATE.

    Bishop Barry's estate has been sworn at £19,208. The residue will be ultimately left tor Church purposes in Britain and the colonies as ...

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  28. SECOND DAY.

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  29. LONG DISTANCE DOCTORING.

    Sydney Brown has invented a sound magnifying instrument to use with an electric sthethoscope, enabling a London specialist to sthethoscopically ...

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  30. Do You Have Indigestion?

    After all has been said about Indigestion and stomach trouble, there is only one way to cure them. Measure must be taken to make the stomach ...

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  31. RAILROAD LEGISLATION.

    Cables state that there are indications at Washington that President T[?]t's proposed railroad legislation will be either defeated or seriously ...

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  32. PROJECTED LABOUR CONGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent states that M. Lazzad proposes an International Congress at Rome, next year, for the purpose of adopting permanent rules ...

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  33. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    Eng[?]nemen and stokere are demanding advanced rates in pay, and better conditions. They have given notice to the anthracite colleries to ...

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  34. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The "Chronicle" published, under reserve, a statement of an Italian Deputy, Senor G[?]ovanni Micele, who is a correspondent for the Mil[?]nese ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT.

    The k[?]el of a 26,000 cruiser to be named Princess Royal, 700 feet in length, carrying eight 12-inch girls, and having a speed of 39 knots, has ...

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  36. ALLEGED JEWEL FRAUDS.

    The judge in summing up, declared the evidence against La Mll[?] to be insufficient, and Easton and La Mll[?] were acquitted. Eggen[?] was ...

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  37. MELBOURNE MAN'S CURE.

    "I used to be subject to severe attacks of Indigestion," said Mr. Denis Ryan, 46 L[?]icester Place, Leicester Street, Ca[?]ton, Melbourne, ...

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  38. A PARIS POISONING.

    The Paris police are Investigating an attemp to poison Marguerite Car[?]e, the leading soprano at the Opera Comique. Corrosive sublimate was ...

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  39. CREWE ELECTION.

    The Crewe tye-election resulted as follows:—W. McLaren (Liberal).. 7,639 Welford (Unionist).......6,041 ...

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  40. CHINESE RAILWAY LOAN.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Shanghai states that a rew T[?]entsin-Hukow Railway Loan of £4,000,000 has been signed. It has ...

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  41. AERO ITEMS.

    The Hon. Chas, Stewan [?], o[?] Rolls. Royce, Ltd., has presented a Wright aeroplane to the Army School of Ballooning at 'A[?]shot. ...

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  42. BRISBANE WOMAN CURED.

    [?] Indigestion and Neurat[?]m," said Mrs. Geo. Groom, Campbell St., near Francis St., Bowen Bridge, Brisbane. "I ...

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  43. CRICKET.

    Heavy fogs have delayed the start of the County cricket matches. ...

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  44. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    Mr. Brown, President or the New York Central Railroad, states that the pay roll of the United States railways will be increased by £25,000,000 ...

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  45. SYDNEY MAN'S INDIGESTI[?]

    "About two years ago I had a [?] bad time with Indigestion," [?] [?] John Relton, 196 Ab[?] [?] Sydney. "It made my head [?] ...

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  46. Richmond Downs Jockey Club.

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  47. HOME RULE COFFERS.

    Mr. William O'Brien and Mr. Tim Healy have each received £500, to be devoted to the aid of the "All for Ireland" league from Mr. Chisho[?]m, ...

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  48. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Commander Peary, interviewed in London, said he had finished with the field of work in either, the Arctic or the Antarctic, having achieved the aim ...

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  49. LABOUR INDIGNANT.

    Canadian labour circles are irritated at the news that Jolen Lyons, Vice-President ot the Toronto Labour Council, has teen detained in New ...

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  50. TYPICAL CURE IN W.A.

    Miss Char[?]otte Stewart, Sanford-rd., Alhany, W.A. [?] to a reporter how she was remarkably cured of indigestion by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ...

    Article : 351 words
  51. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Extreme Redicals denounce the [?] [?] Bill. [?] [?] [?] pears that certain [?] [?] [?] the proposed ...

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  52. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Queen Alexander [?] [?] Venice and arrives in London [?] Thursday. In [?] with [?] visit King Edward [?] [?] ...

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