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  2. LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Ladies' Championship of Australia was to-day won at Sandringham by Mrs. Harrison of Tasmania. Though the victory came as no surprise, the chances at ...

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  3. THE CHINN INQUIRY.

    Senator McGregor (S.A.), in the Senate to-day, said that, in view of the correspondence between the President of the Senate (Senator Givens) aud the ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTORAL LAW.

    The Amending Electoral Bill, which was circulated this afternoon, radically alters many of the existing provisions of the Electoral Act. Power is given ...

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  5. HARRY THAW.

    Screaming and fighting madly, Harry Thaw, the American millionaire, who murdered Stanford White, and escaped from a criminal lunatic asylum ...

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  6. THE GERMAN AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    Further details of the disaster to the German naval airship L No. 1, which sank off Cuxhaven, in the North Sea, with a loss of 13 men out of a crew ...

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  7. SCIENCE AND RELIGION.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the Principal of Birmingham University, who is prominent in psychical research, and has a profound faith in the ultimate unity of ...

    Article : 527 words
  8. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Remarkable interest was aroused last month by the publication in the "Frankfort Gazette" of portion of the diary of the late Count Hayashi, who ...

    Article : 493 words
  9. THE GREAT PEARL ROBBERY.

    Joseph Grizgard, Simon Silverman, and Leissir Gutwirth, Austrian diamond dealers; John Locket, a jeweller, and James McCarthy, 82 years of ...

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  10. THE SYDNEY STRIKE.

    As regards the wharf labourers' strike, which began on Tuesday, and has thus far made three inter-State steamships idle, the position to-day was that both ...

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  11. HOME RULE.

    Lord Loreburn, who, until last year, was Lord Chancellor, in an exhaustive letter to the press strenu[?]sly appeals to all parties to confer and settle the ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO THE WESTRALIA.

    The Huddart Parker steamer Westralia, from Melbourne, met with a serious accident this morning, owing to her steering gear carrying away. The ...

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  13. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    The steam yacht Polaris starts in August of next year on an expedition under Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse to explore King Edward VII Land, in the ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, paid a visit to Standerton yesterday, and met with an ovation. At a meeting which was ...

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  15. HYDROPHOBIA.

    In addressing the members of the American Health Association at Colorado Springs yesterday, Dr. Marria announced that he had cured hydrophobia ...

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  16. NAVAL DISASTER.

    Whilst she was cruising off the coast of Georgia yesterday an explosion took place on board the United States torpedo boat Craven, and one man was ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Flying in a Nieuwport machine yesterday at Kieff, in Russia, Lieutenant Nostaroff, of the Russian Army Flying Corps, described a complete vertical ...

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  18. THE SHOPS CLOSING ACT.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. E. W. Turner, Police Magistrate, John William Jones, tailor, was charged with having, on August 27, ...

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  19. LABOUR UNREST.

    Five hundred timber carriers at the Salford Docks struck work yesterday for a shilling a day increase in wages, and 3,000 other labourers struck work ...

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  20. SITTING IN CAMERA.

    The judges of the High Court to-day decided an important point of practice, viz., that, in its appeal jurisdiction, there is no power in the Court to sit ...

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  21. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS

    This morning members of the British Parliamentary party returned to Sydney through the north of this State. They will next visit Queensland. ...

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  22. LAST DAYS OF POMPEII.

    Recent excavations have revealed the ruins of a part of Pompeii which was destroyed in 79 A.D., 1,250 metres from the existing sea shore, and buried under ...

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  23. NAVAL DEFENSE.

    The Austro-Hungarian naval authorities have decided to arm the next Dreadnoughts with ten 14¼inch guns. These will occupy five double turrets. ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

    The boilermakers on the Clyde recently expressed themselves dissatisfied with the pooled vote of the different sections of the shipbuilding trade ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. THE BALKANS WAR

    In reference to the irritation in France over a speech made at Potsdam, Germany, by King Constantine of Greece, when the Kaiser, in ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    Victoria has underwritten £2,000,000 at 4 per cent., issued at £98, and redeemable between 1940 and 1960, with accrued interest at 5 per cent. ...

    Article : 230 words
  27. THE DARDANINE TRAGEDY

    At the Criminal Court to-day, an elderly man named Jas. O'Brion was arraigned on the charge of the murder of a Danish selector named Peter ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. MARCONI SHARE SCANDAL.

    In the angry controversy over the Marconi share scandal which has taken place between Mr. Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lord ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. DUBLIN STRIKE RIOTS.

    Larkin, the secretary of the Dublin Transport Workers Union, who delivered inciting speeches during the recent ritos, was committed for tria to-day. ...

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  30. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    Fourteen Russian warships are visiting England as a return of the visit of a British squadron to Reval last year. ...

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  31. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE

    The mysterious disappearance of Mr. Golden Peers, a well-known stockbroker, is causing his relatives some anxiety. Mr. Peers was last seen at ...

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  32. TRAGEDY IN GERMANY

    Two desperate criminals attacked an innkeeper yesterday at Klansthal, in Hanover. They entered the inn and demanded money, and on being refused ...

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  33. THE AISGILL TRAGEDY.

    The funeral of Sir Arthur Percy Douglas, formerly Under-Secretary for Defence in New Zealand, who died as the result of the injuries he received ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that beef will be substituted from October for mutton, which is now served once a week to British troops at Home ...

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  35. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Legation at Peking has presented to China the demands of Japan in respect to the murder of Japanese at Nanking. The Legation describes ...

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  36. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The miserable weather that had been experienced for the past 27 days cleared last night, and to-day has been fine and bright, but a rather keen ...

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