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  2. THE PORT OF HOBART.

    There continues to be a very general stirring of the waters in regard to shipping matters in Tasmania. Launceston has a very big scheme indeed for the ...

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  3. SCULLING. THE WINGFIELD SCULLS.

    W. D. Kinnear, of the Kensington Rowing Club, the champion amateur sculler of the world, won the Wingfield Sculls to-day over the championship ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CRICKET MATCHES. AUSTRALIA V. DERBYSHIRE.

    The match between the Australians and Derbyshire was continued to-day, in brilliant weather, but on a soft wicket. The attendance totalled only ...

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  5. GRAFT IN AMERICA.

    "Whitey" Lewis, who has been "wanted" for the murder of Hermann Rosenthal, was arrested this afternoon in the Catskill Mountains, in the eastern part ...

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  6. BINDING THE EMPIRE. CANADIAN MINISTERS BANQUETED

    The Canadian Ministers now visiting England were banqueted last night an the Carlton Club (Conserwative), Pall Mall. ...

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  7. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    At the Bow-street Police Court to-day, "Kid" McCoy, the well-known American boxer, was charged with stealing £12,000 worth of jewels, the ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The second-class cruiser Sydney, which is building for the Commonwealth Government, will be launched on the 29th inst. Lady Henderson, ...

    Article : 344 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) leaves to-morrow to accompany the Minister of Lands and Works (Hon. E. Mulcahy) on his inspection of ...

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  10. CHALLENGE TO BARRY.

    E. Durnan, the champion sculler of America, announces that he is ready to meet Barry, the champion of the world, in the autumn, on the River ...

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  11. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The announcement made in the House of Commons by Mr. Sydney Buxton, the President of the Board of Trade, that Great Britain intends to ...

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  12. HOME RULE.

    The executive committee of the Ulster Liberal Unionist Association has passed a resolution assuring Mr. Bonar Law of the determination of Ulster ...

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  13. DISASTER IN GERMANY.

    A shocking disaster occurred to-day at Nuremburg, in the Bavarian province of Middle Franconia. The iron scaffolding of the engineroom of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. BURGLARS IN A BEDROOM.

    Early on Saturday morning Mr. Joseph Wales, a resident of Marrickville, was awakened by his daughter, who was greatly excited over having seen a man in ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    A committee, with Professor Biles as chairman, has been appointed to advise the Board of Trade as to the most officient arrangements for stowing ...

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  16. SHIPPING DISASTERS. AUSTRALIAN TRADER STRANDED.

    The steamer Time, which has been constructed for Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons Limited for the Australian coastal trade, and which stranded on ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Lord Desborough, the well-known sporting poor, presided at a meeting of prominent athletes yesterday, when it was resolved to establish a fund to ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Hugo Grundheer, a racehorse trainer, has been remanded on heavy bail at Bow-street Police Court on the charge of obtaining by fraud in France ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. PASSENGER STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The passenger steamer, J. A. Kilborn, caught afire off the Californian coast last night, and a few of her passengers were injured. ...

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  20. SEMI-OFFICIAL POSTMASTERS.

    In referring to-day to the position of semi-official postmasters one of them said that they occupied a most cruel position. Some of them nearly 20 years ago ...

    Article : 455 words
  21. SIR GEORGE REID'S VIEWS.

    Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner of Australia, stated at Cambridge yesterday that there was much wise speculation as to the method of binding ...

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  22. THIRD DAY.

    When the match was continued this morning there was an attendance of about 3,000. The sun was shining, and the wicket, which had been soft, ...

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  23. LABOUR UNREST

    Now that the strike of the transport workers in London has ended, the strike committee has been dissolved. ...

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  24. CHINESE POLITICAL ADVISER.

    The "Taglische Rundschau," one of the leading Conservative papers in Berlin, refers to-day to the appointment of Dr. G. E. Morrison, formerly ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    A large number of Moslems are having Australia to assist Turkey in the war with Italy. Referring to the matter yesterday, the ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. SITUATION IN PORTUGAL.

    At the instance of the military authorities in Lisbon, the residence of Miss Oram, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, has been searched. On ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NAVY.

    Sir D. P. de Villiers Graaf, the Minister of Public Works and Posts and Telegraphs, in the Union Government, stated in an interview on his return to ...

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  28. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Last night woman suffragists in Edinburgh severed the wires connecting the telephone call offices at the Waverley and Caledonian stations. In ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. NAVY LOAN.

    The "Spectator" suggests the flotation of a large navy loan under the joint guarantee of Great Britain and the Dominions. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES. FRANK WOOTTON'S SUSPENSION.

    Owing to the suspension for a month of Frank Wootton by the Jockey Club, his father has decided to abandon training in England, and will remove his ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    The decision of the Federal Government to increase by 1 per cent. the interest payable to the States on the value of transfereed properties is to apply also to ...

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  32. MEXICAN REBELLION. RELIEF FOR AMERICANS.

    The United States Senato has authorised the expenditure of 1,000,000 dollars for the relief of destitute American refugees from Mexico. These are now in ...

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  33. TERMS OF PARTNERSHIP.

    Mr. J. D. Hazen, the Canadian Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Naval Service, was the guest of the National Liberal Club last night, and in ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. WIRELESS ELECTRIC POWER

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Herr Deering, an engineer, of Heilgenstadt, has conveyed electric power for a considerable ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. COUNTY'S SECOND INNINGS.

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  36. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    Applications are invited in the Commonwealth "Gazette" for the following positions at Kalgoorlie in connection with the construction of the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN TRADER DAMAGED.

    The steamer Norseman, 10,750 tons, which left London on July 31 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, put into Plymouth to-day with her machinery ...

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  38. INDIANS JOINING THE REBELS.

    The Sierra Juarez Indians are joining the rebels. General Orozco, the leader of the rebels, says there will be no peace while General Madero is ...

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  39. LINKING UP THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    The South Sea Wireless Company has been founded in Borlin, with a capital of £650,000, for the purpose of linking up the German colonies. ...

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  40. MONTREAL HARBOUR.

    The charge of over-speeding while entering Montreal Harbour, which was preferred against the captain of the White Star liner Megantic, 14,500 tons, ...

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  41. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    One hundred and seventy-three cases of infantile paralysis, 38 of which have proved fatal, are reported in Los Angeles California. An edict issued by ...

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  42. AVIATION AN AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    Lindsay Campbell, an Australian aviator, was killed yesterday at Byfleet owing to the collapse of a monoplane he was piloting from Brooklands. ...

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  43. TYPHOID IN OTTAWA.

    Seven hundred and seventy-one cases of typhoid fever have been notified in Ottawa, and on an average 40 fresh cases are occurring daily. ...

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  44. PROPOSED EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Commonwealth Government and all the other States have now intimated to the Victorian Ministry that they are not prepared to co-operate with it in its ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. AMERICAN PENSIONS.

    The payment of 30,000,000 dollars, due in pensions, to veterans of the Mexican and Civil wars, has been withheld, owing to a deadlock in the ...

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  46. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    A complete agreement on the steel, iron, and wool duties bills has been reached in the American Congress. The duty on wool is 29 per cent. ...

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  47. TRAINMAN MURDERED.

    On Thursday last Roy Blair, a brakeman, was shot dead at Calgary, in Alberta, by a tramp who was stealing a ride on the train, and at Moosejaw ...

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  48. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. J. McDermott has won the open golf championship of the United States. He won the same event last year. ...

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  49. MUNICIPAL BOOKKEEPING.

    At the Kentish Municipal Council's meeting yesterday the Auditor-General's proposal to introduce a new system of municipal bookkeeping was again ...

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  50. CLOUDBURSTS.

    Traffic and telegraphic communication with Reno have been interrupted, owing to floods in Western Nevada. The floods are attributed to cloudbursts. ...

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  51. PRICE OF MEAT IN CHICAGO.

    The price of beef in Chicago is the highest in the history of the city. The cause is the scarcity of land and excessive immigration. ...

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  52. BURGLARY IN VICTORIA.

    Burglars entered the house of Sir Thos. a' Beckett Judge of the Supreme Court. Orrong-road, Armadale, at 10 o'clock last night, and secured jewellery valued at ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. MR. CAMPBELL'S CAREER.

    Lindsay Campbell was very well known in Brisbane, and was held in high esteem as a man of indomitable energy and great skill and enterprise. ...

    Article : 239 words
  54. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,180,000 quarters, as against 3,565,000 quartes a week ago. The ...

    Article : 106 words
  55. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of the London wool sales closed to-day. There was a good attendance of buyers, and bidding was spirited, though slightly irregular, top ...

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  56. THE ROBBERY AT THE ACADEMY.

    On Tuesday last three miniatures were stolen from a locked glass case facing the doorway of the Royal Academy, though four detectives and three ...

    Article : 68 words
  57. CLOUDBURST IN VICTORIA.

    A cloudburst occurred on Friday evening, half a mile from the Tarriff railway station. Five inches of rain fell in five minutes. ...

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  58. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLERS.

    The New South Wales bowlers played Dumfries yesterday, but were defeated by 90 points to 70. ...

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  59. HORSE SHOW.

    The spring horse show of the Royal Agricultural Society was held yesterday, and proved highly successful. The entries numbered over 800. ...

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  60. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Commons had an allnight sitting last night in discussing the Finance Bill, members of the Opposition resenting the inadequate time ...

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  61. RAILWAYMEN KILLED.

    Seven railway men were killed yesterday at Garrison, in the State of Montana owing to an outfit car on the Northern Pacific line being overturned ...

    Article : 37 words
  62. AUSTRALIA v. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At Nottingham to-day (Monday) Australia will commence a match against South Africa. This will be the last meeting of these two [?] in the ...

    Article : 56 words
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