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  2. MISHAP AT SEA.

    A boat manned by two officers and four men arrived at Suva this morning from the Union Company's cargo steamer Whangape. They reported that the ...

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  3. WEST AUSTRALIA FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Charles Godfrey, a Devonshire man, who has arrived in Tasmania to make a home, has come here from West Australia, where it was his intention ...

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  4. GALLERY NOTES.

    Mr. Nichols can hardly feel flattered with the reception of his objections to the scheme for the redistribution of Legislative Council seats now before that ...

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  5. CORRUPTION IN AMERICA

    President Roosevelt in a speech has attacked Senator Foraker and Governor Haskell for bitterly opposing all reforms proposed by the Government. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator McGregor (S.A.) has given notice that on October 15 he will move that the best interests of the Commonwealth would be served by the ...

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  7. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    The trouble in the cotton trade in Lancashire and Manchester has reached an acute stage. The card room workers are taking ...

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  8. GERMAN FINANCES.

    The Berlin newspaper "Nord Deutsch Allgemeine Zeitung" states that during the next five years Germany will be compelled to meet a deficit of from ...

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  9. JOHNSON THE PUGILIST.

    J. Johnson, the coloured pugilist, who has been matched to fight Tommy Burns, the champion of the world, at the Stadium, Rushcutter's Bay, Sydney, on ...

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  10. S.A. RIFLE MEETING.

    The Rifle Association matches were continued to-day, and, though a little misty rain fell early in the morning, the weather was fine. Remarkably good ...

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  11. PENNY POSTAGE.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Lucas asked that, in view of the fact that the post office had been established for public convenience, and not ...

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  12. MURDER IN BRAZIL.

    A Syrian named Michael Trades, a passenger by the steamer Corillere from Santos, in Brazil, to Rio de Janeiro, was arrested on Monday, just before ...

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  13. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NAVY

    Sir John Colomb, in a letter to "The Times," strongly approves of Mr. W. E. Abbott's address to the Pastoralists Union of New South Wales in July, in ...

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  14. ENGLISH RAILWAY COMPANIES

    The "Daily Express" states that the Great Western Railway Company has joined the combination of other great railways with a view to resisting the ...

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  15. APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNORS

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Sir John Downer gave notice that he would move— "(1) That the present method of ...

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  16. A SWIMMING RECORD.

    H. Taylor, of the Chadderton Swimming Club, swam a quarter of a mile at the Shoreditch baths yesterday in 5min. 27 2-5sec. This is a record for ...

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  17. LABOUR CONDITION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    An extraordinary letter came before the Federal Labour party at the weekly caucus to-day. It was from Mr.G.J. Bruce, president of the Labour party of ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    The Lady Edeline Strickland, patroness of the Women's Health Association, has invited the members to hold their postponed quarterly meeting at Government ...

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  19. A PRESS CONGRESS.

    An international press congress is being held at Berlin. Prince Bulow, in welcoming the delegates yesterday, referred to the need ...

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  20. ALIENS' RESTRICTION ACT.

    The Federal Labour Caucus to-day discussed the question of the surreptitious entry of Asiatics into the Commonwealth from pearling vessels on the North and ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith) has given an assurance to the representatives of the Labour party that the Government will regard, the ...

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  22. PRINCE EULENBERG RELEASED

    The German authorities in July, acting upon the advice of medical experts, and at the request of the Public Prosecutor at Berlin adjourned ...

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  23. THE DANISH FRAUDS.

    Further particulars have been supplied with respect to the defalcations of M. Alberti, ex-Minister for Justice in Denmark. ...

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  24. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    When the Labour Conference met in Brisbane defence was made the subject of a long debate, and a resolution was adopted approving of universal training. ...

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  25. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH.

    In St. John's Baptist Church, Goulburn-street, last night the newly-appointed rector, Rev. E.H. Thompson, was inducted by the Bishop, Dr. Mercer, in the ...

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  26. CHOLERA AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Times" contrasts what he calls "the permanently ludicrous sanitary arrangements" at St. Petersburg, where ...

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  27. THE WRIGHT AEROPLANE.

    Wilbur Wright, by his latest flight at Le Mans, in France, on Monday, when he flew nearly 42 miles in 1 hour 31min. 25sec., won the Aero Club's ...

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  28. ZEEHAN WARDENS COURT.

    At the Warden's Court to-day, decisions were given in the applications for forfeiture cases heard yesterday. In the case of Robertson v. Bragiotti, ...

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  29. RECOGNITION OF MULAI HAFID

    Russia and Holland have expressed their approval of the Franco-Spanish Note, which defines the conditions under which the Powers are prepared to ...

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  30. EXPLOSION ON A FRENCH CRUISER.

    An explosion of a serious character occurred yesterday on the French cruiser Latouche Treville 4,750 tons, when off Toulon. ...

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  31. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the above society was held last night. A letter was received from the Private Secretary, stating that His ...

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  32. CRUELTY TO AN ELEPHANT.

    Action has been taken against Hagonbeck's manager for cruelty to an elephant at the Franco-British Exhibition, Shepherd's Bush, London. ...

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  33. TELEPHONE SERVICE AT RENISON BELL.

    The Postal Department have issued instructions for the installation of a telephone service at Renison Bell by the 1st prox. ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Countess Russell, nee Mabel Scott, daughter of Sir Claude Scott. In 1890 Earl Russell married Mabel ...

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  35. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER

    Two County Court actions, arising out of the railway accident at Sunshine on April 20 last, have been commenced against the Victorian Railway ...

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  36. AN ATHLETIC CLUB.

    At a meeting held to-nignt at the Volunteer Hotel, which was attended by a number of athletes, it was unanimously decided to form an athletic club. Mr. ...

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  37. THE ACCIDENT AT VICTORIA ZEEHAN MINE.

    Mr. Green, the machinery inspector, to-day completed his inquiry into the recent accident at the Victoria Zeehan mine, and is forwarding his report to ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bank of Australasia, £101 to £103. Melbourne Board of Works, £103. BREADSTUFFS. The quantity of wheat afloat for the ...

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  39. PUBLIC WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr. W. Hall Jones) laid the annual statement before Parliament to-day. The estimated amount available for public ...

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  40. AN OVERLAND RIDE.

    Francis Birtles the overland cyclist, arrived here this afternoon, having covered 8,300 miles since he left Brisbane. He was welcomed by the League ...

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  41. QUARANTINE AREAS.

    The Comp[?]oller-General of Customs, the State Collector, the Chief Health Officer, and the Chief Inspector of Stock arrived by the express to-day, for ...

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  42. GENERAL-TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of the Local Authority this evening, the roll was presented, and a few alterations made and passed. WARATAH, September 23. ...

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  43. THE PROHIBITED PROCESSION.

    The action of the British authorities in refusing to allow the ceremonial procession in London in connection with the recent Eucharistic Conference has ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS.

    Fifteen ex-police officers and others were to-day presented by the State Governor with Imperial Service medals. Sir Harry Rawson said he hoped that ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. CATHOLIC BAZAAR.

    Warden Luck opened the Catholic bazaar this afternoon, being introduced by Archdeacon Beechinor. The latter was instrumental in securing two stalls from ...

    Article : 66 words
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