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  2. THE RANDWICK TRAGEDY.

    There was an attendance of a large number of people at the City Coroner's Court to-day, when the inquest concerning the death of Ivy Alice O'Brien ...

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  3. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    In the House of "Representatives Mr. P. M. Glynn (S.A.) continued the second reading debate on the Land Tax Bill, remarking that the ...

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  4. INCREASED LICENSING DUTIES.

    In the case of a Shoreditch assessment the Lords of Appeal last month upheld tho Divisional Court's declaration that the increase in the license ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S OUTBURST

    Another version has been published by the "Norddeutscher A[?]geme[?]ne Zeitung," the semi-official organ of the German Government, of the speech ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    A telegram was received in the House of Assembly yesterday, stating that Mr. Hurst, M.H.A., is laid up with illness. A cable message from London announces ...

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  7. PEACE AND ARBITRATION PEACE AND ARBITRATION

    The Inter—Parliamentary Peace Conference, which has been sitting at Brussels, has passed a resolution recommending a general treaty for the ...

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  8. SHIPPING TRADE.

    The International Transport Workers' Federation, which is now sitting in Copenhagen, has passed a resolution demanding the abolition of the ...

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  9. FINANCIAL POSITION OF STATES.

    The Premier of Victoria told a deputation to-day that the Commonwealth was laying a heavy hand upon one of the sources from which they hoped to ...

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  10. TASMANIAN LIGHTHOUSES.

    Captain J. W. Evans, M.H.A. (member of the Hobart Marino Board), and Messrs. Laird Smith und. W. J. McWilliams, Ms.H.R., to-day had an ...

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  11. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The trial has concluded at the Calcutta High Court of 11 natives of Bengal who were charged with conspiracy at Khulna. Seven of the prisoners ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence stated today that approaches were being made to the State Governments, asking if the States would consent to their ...

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  13. THE GORSE HALL MURDER.

    The tragic events of the murder, in November last, of Mr. George Henry Storrs, of Gorse-hall, Duckinheld, near Chester, have been revived by the ...

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  14. DEATH ON GOLF LINKS.

    The inquest was held yesterday on the body of Lady Marjorie Gladys Stuart Erskine, 30 years of age, second daughter of the Earl of Buchan, whose ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    Arthur Lloyd appeared at the Central Criminal Court to-day, charged with having, at Waverley, feloniously slain Cecil William Lloyd. ...

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  16. BRIBERY IN FRANCE.

    In connection with the implication of a dozen Octroi officials in defrauding the Municipality of Paris of £200,600 by permitting the free withdrawal of ...

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  17. RAID BY DACOITS.

    yesterday a body of 10O dacoits made a raid on the village of Sylhet, in Assam, at the north-east extremity of British India, and attacked the house ...

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  18. ROYAL SHOW.

    Fine weather prevailed to-day, and there was a splendid attendance at the Royal Show. About 28,000 people were present. The numbers are fully 50 ...

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  19. THE LONDON MURDER.

    The American doctor, Hawley Harvey Crippen, who is charged with the murder and mutilation of his wife, is an inmate of the Brixton Prison Infirmary. ...

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  20. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    The Police Magistrate gave his decision to-day in the case in which Wm. St. John (president), James McDonald (vice-president), and Geo. Parsons ...

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  21. HOSPITAL OF FIRE.

    A gas explosion in a hospital at Henares, in Portugal, caused the building to catch on fire yesterday. The inmates, who numbered 90 women and ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    It will not be long before the monoplane will be seen whirring over Melbourne. Such a flight is contemplated by M. Gaston Cugnet, who will land ...

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  23. FRANK WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian jockey, who during the last three days racing in England piloted home eight winners out of 13 mounts, is rapidly ...

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  24. ARMY MANŒUVRES.

    At the approaching manœuvres of the British Army, Colonel Richard Hutton Davies, C.B., the Inspector-General of the Forces in New Zealand, will ...

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  25. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking railway accident occurred at Main-street crossing, Lilydale, today, when Mrs. Stewart and her son, aged 7½ years, were knocked down by ...

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  26. BOXING.

    The fight between "Bill" Lang and Stanley Ketchell, which was prohibited in the United States, was to have come off yesterday at Vancouver, in British ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mr. Johannes Smuts, the Minister of the Interior, Mines, and Defence in the Union Government, announced yesterday that the Government is taking ...

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  28. INSPECTION OF FRUIT.

    Captain Evans, M.H A, to-day directed the attention of the Minister of Customs to the inspection charges levied by another State on Tasmanian ...

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  29. LAUNCESTON TRAMWAYS.

    The trawway committee met to-day, and gave consideration to several matters relating to the installation of trams for the city. The proposed ...

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  30. RESOURCES OF VICTORIA.

    Mr. H. McKenzie, the Victorium Minister of Lands, who has been on a visit to Great Britain with a view to inducing settlers to emigrate to his State, ...

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  31. CENTRAL AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    In commenting to-day upon the restoration of peace in Nicaragua, "The Times" dwells upon the importance of the conventions concluded between the ...

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  32. GOLD ON THE ROADWAY.

    W. R. Buchan, a blacksmith, was walking along Daylesford-road, Ballarat, yesterday, when he observed gold showing in a piece of stone among the ...

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  33. BUTCHERS' TRADE UNION.

    At a meeting of the Butchers' Employees' Union last evening requests from the Hobart and Launceston branches for the services of the ...

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  34. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt is making a triumphal tour through the States of Colorado and Kansas. In his speeches he has denounced the action of the ...

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  35. NEW TOWN LIGHTING QUESTION.

    In reference to the question of lighting New Town, the managing director of Complex Ores Limited wrote to the Warden (Colonel St. Hill) yesterday, as ...

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  36. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Turkish boycott of Greek goods, which assumed serious proportions io June last, and included the Bank of Athens and all Turkish shops employing ...

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  37. MONTENEGRO A KINGDOM.

    On the occusion of the Jubilee of Prince Nicholas and the proclamation of Montenegro as a kingdom, Count Tchernodoff was entrusted to convey ...

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  38. PIRATES SMOKED OUT.

    It is recorded in Chinese newspapers brought by the steamer Eastern that after a long siege the pirates of the Island of Colowan have been smoked ...

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  39. ABSENT VOTING.

    In connocton with the proposed abolition of postal voting at future Federal elections, the Minister of Home Affairs is considering the basis of an extension ...

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  40. A MODERN MIRACLE.

    What is claimed to be a modern miracle has occurred at Brunswick Mrs. Everad, who had been practically dumb, is said to have had her powers ...

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  41. POPULATION OF IRELAND.

    The population of Ireland continues to decrease. In 1909 the natural increase of births over deaths numbered 27,786. but 28,676 people emigrated, ...

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  42. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    The Asiatio cholera, which caused a death yesterday at Spendau, about eight miles to the north-west of Berlin, has made its appearance at the capital, ...

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  43. READY MADE FARMS.

    The directors of the Midland Railway Company of West Australia are preparing a scheme of ready-made farms for settlers, and the "Daily ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Cambridge University press, in assuming the copyright of the "Encyclopædia Britannica," is issuing an eleventh edition in December next. The ...

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  45. WEST COAST RAINFALL.

    During August the rainfall for 30 wet days was 17.87 inches, making a total for the eight months 157 wet days and 74.37 inches. ...

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  46. DEEP WATER PORTS.

    Reports submitted by the engineer (Mr. Halliday) and the harbourmaster (Captain Vincent) to the Harbour Trust to-day, propose a scheme of ...

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  47. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    The estimates of the wheat crops in the north-western provinces of Canada show a yield of 106,500,000 bushels, which gives an average of 12½ bushels ...

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  48. ARCHBISHOP'S LIBEL SUIT.

    Further consideration was given to- day by Mr. Justice Cussen to the summons on behalf of the plaintiff in the action of Archbishop Clarke v. John ...

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  49. CLERGYMAN GAMBLER.

    Yesterday, at the Police Court at Teignmouth, the Devonshire seaport and watering place, the Rev. CarewBrown was fined £15 for betting in a ...

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  50. EXEMPTION OF CHURCHES.

    A deputation representing the socialist party of Victoria and the Rationalist Society, was introduced to the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day. ...

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  51. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    The collier Pareora, which is lying at Dawe's Point, was searched by Customs officers to-day, and 61 tins of opium were discovered in her bunkers. ...

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