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  2. CONTRACTING ON MINES.

    At the sitting of the annual conference of the Federated Miners' Union to-day, Mr. J. Griffiths moved—"That the conference favour a ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The court-martial appointed to inquire into the charges against Lieutenant Allan Sutor found that officer guilty and sentenced him to ...

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  4. BERLIN STRIKE RIOTS.

    A few days ago the men employed in engineering works in Berlin went out on strike in sympathy with the shipbuilding and shipyard ...

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  5. THE BOURKE TRAGEDY.

    There was a large attendance of the public at the city court to-day, when the young Russian student, Boris Senkoviton, was brought ...

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  6. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    M. Chavez, the aviator who recently accomplished a perilous flight over the Simplon Pass, find who broke both his legs in a fall near ...

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  7. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Manchester "Guardian" sarcastically congratulates Mr. Smith on the presistency of his efforts to galvanise into life the corpse of ...

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  8. RESULTS OF THE BALLOT.

    So far as the results of the South Wales miners' ballot were known late to-night, eleven large collieries have voted by narrow majorities in ...

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  9. AMERICAN AIRMAN.

    Mr. Waiter Brooking, a well-known American airman, to-day made a flight high up in the air over the lofty skyscrapers of Chicago. ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE VETOED.

    Further results of the miners' ballot were made known this morning and confirm the opinion expressed last night that the general strike ...

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  11. ARMY AIRSHIP RECORD.

    The "Times" military correspondent, writing of the late manoeuvres, says that the British army airship Beta accomplished more than any ...

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  12. ANGLO-GERMAN RIVALRY.

    For some time past a movement has been on foot in Britain having for its object to induce the Government of float a large naval loan of ...

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  13. MOB LAW BY NIGHT.

    The strikers drew oil suddenly enough from, the engineering works after the police charge, and remained quiet for the rest of the day. In ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly this afternoon the Premier, in reply to a question, explained that the Government had granted the Governor ...

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  15. COTTON TRADE TROUBLE.

    The dispute between the Spinners' Federation and the Card-Room Amalgamation seems to be in a fair way towards settlement: at ...

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  16. STATES AND CANADA.

    An inquiry is about to be Held in Seattle into several charges of graft that have lately been made against municipal officials. ...

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  17. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    The Government is making inquiries in British Columbia with the to object of locating in that province a sutable site for the establishment ...

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  18. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    As already cabled the South Wales Miner's Federation appointed to-day as the date for taking a ballot of its members on the ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    His Honour Mr. Duncan Cameron Eraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Scotia, died this morning. ...

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  20. STRONG REASONS ADVANCED.

    In his letter to the Prime Minister Lord Charles Beresford remarks that, reckoning Dreadnoughts alone the position under the existing ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The steamer Pharos, overdue from Sydney, was spoken in the Atlantic on August 24. ...

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  22. RENEWAL OF THE RIOTS.

    As daylight approached the rioters began to disperse, and throughout to-day not much trouble was experienced. Towards nightfall a ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The railway time from Horsham to Goroke has been closed for traffic beyond Mitre Lake since September 16 owing to the waiter in a swamp ...

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  24. PROHIBITED MEETING.

    Mohamed Bey Wohid, leader of the Liberal party in Egypt, has addressed the French Charged Affaires in Cairo, and sent his ...

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  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Mouse of Representatives to-day Mr. Thomas, in reply to Mr. Finlayson, said that he had received a communication from the ...

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  26. TUESDAYS CASUALTIES.

    It is stated this morning that in the street fighting last night 90 of the rioters were injured. Several of them were severely wounded by ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS PAST MALTA.

    The Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra have resumed their voyage, from Gibraltar, and passed Malta to-day. ...

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  28. LONDON SESSIONS.

    Mr. Robert Wallace, Chairman of the London Sessions, noted yesterday that one of the prisoners had been deported from South Africa ...

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  29. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    At a conference of the Kent, trade unions, it was resolved that the Labour party should insist upon the Government's discontinuing the ...

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  30. SENATE.

    The Senate spent all day in committee on the Navigation Bill. Slow progress was made with the clause dealing with examinations for ...

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  31. LIBERAL PRESS PROTEST.

    The liberal "Daily News" protests against such "farcical scaremongering" as that contained in Lord Charles Beresford's letter ...

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  32. FREETRADE POLICY.

    Mr. J. Ellis Barker, well known is an author and journalist, and as a writer on tariff reform in numerous English magazines, is ...

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  33. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    As already cabled, political speeches were made on Monday night by two prominent Unionists, Mr. F. E. Smith. M.r. for the ...

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  34. FIVE SEPARATE AFFRAYS.

    Five separate collisions took place last night between the police and the rioters. At first the police showed great forbearance. They ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A youth George Joseph Baynham, was brought before the Newcastle Circuit Court to-day for sentence on a charge of attempting to ...

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  36. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Because he was suspected of misAppropriation from the municipal philanthropic fund, Herr Arndt, councillor in a German town ...

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  37. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Mr. Marconi, who has just made a voyage to Argentina on board an Italian Lloyd liner, has been making a series of experiments during the ...

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  38. DROWNED IN SWAN RIVER.

    John Gilbert, a youth, employed by a horse-trainer named Howie, was drowned in the Swan River at Burswood yesterday. ...

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  39. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Eight fresh cases of cholera have Appeared in Naples, and four deaths nave occurred. The three cholera patients in Rome are progressing ...

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