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  2. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    A number of German Army reservists resident in London have been ordered to rejoin the colours, some of them within 24 hours. It is stated that the ...

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  3. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    Owing to the non-unionist difficulty, the Western Miners' Anthracite Association at Swansea has authorised notices to be posted in connection with ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. W. Jackson, who retires shortly from the management of the U.S.S Company at Sydney, has been associated with the company almost since ita inception ...

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  5. CASINO ATTACKED.

    Yesterday a crowd ot people attacked the staff of the Casino at Rio Maior, the Portuguese town, which attracts many visitors for its saline springs, ...

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  6. DEAR FOOD RIOTS.

    Emissaries of the General Confederation of Labour participated in the worst outrages at St Quentin, where the bakers' and butchers' shops were ...

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  7. THE OLD MARKET SITE.

    Alderman Crisp, at last night's meeting of the Hobart City Council. said there were many citizens interested in the widoning of Dann and Campbell ...

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  8. THE LITHGOW STRIKE.

    Pence prevails at present at Lithgow, but the strike proceeds. Both sides are equally detetmincd, and, failing some effective intervention, a. prolonged struggle ...

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  9. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    A story is going the rounds that the Emu Bay and.Mount Bischoff Railway Company (London) is to bo absorhed by the organisation that is to take over the ...

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  10. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Elemington was opened to-day Heavy rain fell last night and early this morning, and there were a few showers during ...

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  11. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    At Potsdam yesterday, the Kaser of Germany unvciled a monument erected to the memory ot General Frederic William, Augustus Steuben, a geneeral ...

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  12. NEW CABLE TO NEW ZEALAND

    The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) states that the revenue of the Post and Telegraph Department of New Zealand is the highest of any country in the ...

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  13. UNION STEAMSHIP CO.

    It is reported that the Union Steam Ship Co. has ordered from a firm on the Tyne a new cargo boat. The vessel will have a tonnago of 3,600, and a ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    Twenty-five sergeants of the Spanish garrison at Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, have been placed on trial for insubordination. ...

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  15. MILITARY.

    The Minister for Defence announced to-day that Lieut.-Colonel H. G. Chauvel bud been appointed to succeed Colouel Wallaek as adjutant-general. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    At a luncheon given yesterday at Salisbury Rhodesia, to Loid Gladstone, the Governor-General of South Africa, he referred to his granting of ...

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  17. MEMBER VERSUS SPEAKER.

    This morning a writ was issued by Messis Minter, Simpson and Co., on behalf of Mr. John Perry, M.L.A., againt Mr. Henry Willis, Speaker of the ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    The French aviator Marron was burnt to death yesterday at Chartres, to the south-west of Paris. Whilst aeroplaning his machine ...

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  19. THE BRICKLAYERS' DISPUTE.

    As far as could be learned yesterday, no changes have taken place in the position in the building trade in Hobnrt as concerns the brickwork. The Builders' and ...

    Article : 333 words
  20. WOOD VERSUS IRON PIPES.

    At the meeting of the City Council last night, the question whether wooden pipes should be adopted for the waterworks carne up for consideration. ...

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  21. ARMED BURGLARS IN BERLIN.

    Last night the police surprised seven robbers who were breaking open a safe at a builder's premises in Northern Berlin. ...

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  22. RESTRICTION OF ALIENS.

    Permission was refused by the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Pindley) a few weeks ago for Hop Poon Gooey, a Chinese resident of Geelong, to ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    It is understood that the Union-Cas[?]e Steamship Co. declined to tender for tho South African mail contract owing to a clause in the new Post Office Act ...

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  24. LIVERPOOL RIOTS.

    As a result oi the injuries he received in the riots in Liverpool last month, when he was brutally kicked, Samuel Ballance, a young constable, died in the ...

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  25. THE MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, September 4. Dr. Peacock's farm at Corrum was thoroughly searched to-day by the police and black trackers, assisted by ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CORONATION FESTIVITIES.

    After the Coronation festivities in Melbourne the Governor wrote an account of the proceedings to the King, and in particular drew His Majesty's ...

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  27. POISONED WINE.

    A diabolical outrage iss reported to have taken place yesterday at Minich, a flourishing town in Upper Egypt. Some iced wine drunk by the Jesuit ...

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  28. THEOSOPHY.

    Mrs. Annie Bcsant laid the foundation stone yesterday of the Thcosophical headquarters. The building is to be erected in Tavistock Square, in the ...

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  29. DELORAINE GIRL'S DEATH.

    The Coroner to-day opened an inquiry into the cause ot the death of a young unmarried woman named Alice Youd, which occurred in the Women's ...

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  30. SHEEP KILLING BY CROWS.

    From observations made by farmers who have suffered lately from mortality among sheep, it appears that crows fly on the batks of the sheep and proceed ...

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  31. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    At yesterday's meeting at Portsmouth of the members ot the British Association there was an interesting discussion as to whether the ...

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  32. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A terrible smash occurred to a train yesterday on the railway line near Kielce, to the south-west of Warsaw, in Russian Poland. ...

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  33. MR. MAUGER IN LONDON.

    Mr S Mauger, formerly Postmaster-General of the Commonwealth received an ovation yesterday at Ilford, in the East End of London, where he ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH.

    The Coroner (Mr. T. Bennison.) yesterday held an inquest at tho Polico Court concerning the sudden death on Saturday of Mary Wright, aged 55. ...

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  35. BOY SCOUTS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir R. S. BadenPowell inspected 1,000 Boy Seouts in Stockholm yesterday. The boys were drawn from all parts of Sweden. ...

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  36. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    Several collieries in the Newcastle district are likely to be idle during this week owing to various individual troubles. Wheelers at the Hetton ...

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  37. MR. M'GOWEN'S ENGLISH IMPRESSIONS.

    Interviewed on his return to-day, the Premier (Mr. McGowen) said he was convinced that Mr. Lloyd-George would prove as great a statesman ns England ...

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  38. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    A warning was given at the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation to-day by the president (Mr. R. O. Blackwood), who emphasised the evils ...

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  39. FALSE ENLISTMENT.

    Paul Hartwig, a German, was yesterday sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment for making n false attestation on enlisting in the Royal Lancaster ...

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  40. STANDARD OIL CO.

    The Standard Oil Co. of the United States is perfecting plans for combating the Scottish oil companies by adopting the latter's system of local ...

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  41. SCULLING.

    Ernest Barry, the champion sculler of England who is to row W. Fogwell, of New South Wales, next week for the title, is unwell and lauguid. He spent ...

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  42. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    Message from Cobar states that charles William Cowan, a railway ganger, has been found dead at the gate of a Chinese garden in East Cobar ...

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  43. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Mutual Improvement Society debated to-night, "Should capital punishment be abolished?" Tho majority of votes was in the negative. The society ...

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  44. UNSEASONABLE WEATHER.

    There was a deluge of rain yesterday at Lugano, Switzerland, on the northwest shore of the lake of that name, and also at Constance. There were ...

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  45. BATTLE IN ARABIA.

    The Arabian rebels under Sy-ed-Idris attacked the Turkish troops at Ibra, 60 miles to the south-west of Muscat, recently, but wero repulsed with a loss ...

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  46. THE CHOLERA.

    Over a thousand deaths from cholera have occurred in the Turkish province of Cheran since June last. The population of many of the ...

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