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  2. MR. McGOWEN'S RETURN.

    Interviewed on his return to-day, the State Premier, Mr. McGowen, said that he was convinced that Mr. Lloyd-George had told him that he ...

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  3. BREAKERS' STRIKE

    The trouble which has been brewing between the brickmakers and their employees for some time past culminated this morning in the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The Postal and Telegraphic Societies have begun an agitation for increased payment and for the appointment of another House of ...

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  5. MOROCCO CRISIS.

    A semi-official reply has been given to French criticisms which alleged the inopportuneness of Spain's recent announcement that ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand is reported to have ordered from a shipbuilding firm on the Tyne a 3600 ton cargo boat with a speed ...

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  7. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    M. Marron, a French aviator, made an aeroplane ascent at Chartres yesterday. His aeroplane turned turtle and fell. The petrol ...

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  8. FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    Professional agitators, sent by the General Confederation of Labour, took part in the worst of the recent outrages in St. Quentin. Six ...

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  9. NAVY MEDICAL RESERVE.

    The Admiralty announced that great reforms will be made in the case of doctors and the nursing sisters of the Medical Service Reserve. ...

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  10. VICTIMS OF THE AIR.

    Since September 16, 1908, no less than 76 airmen have been killed. Of these 29 were Frenchmen, and out of that number eleven were officers. ...

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  11. NON-UNIONIST EMPLOYMENT.

    The unrest regarding the employment of non-unionists is spreading into Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, said a cablegram a few days ...

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  12. SALES OF BULLOCKS.

    The mayors of several towns in the neighbourhood of St. Quentin are now buying up bullocks, slaughtering them, and selling the meat to ...

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  13. UNION MAIL CONTRACT.

    "It is understood that the Union-Castle line will not tender for the South African mail contract because of the clause in the new Post Office ...

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  14. REPLICA OF A STATUE.

    At Potsdam to-day the Kaiser unveiled a gift front the United States to Germany in the shape of a replica of the monument at ...

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  15. CEREBRO-MENINGITIS.

    An outbreak of cerebro-meningitis has occurred at Stowmarket, in Suffolk. Twenty-six persons have been attacked, and five of, them have ...

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  16. PLUMBING TRADE DISPUTE

    The plumbing trade in the metropolitan area is practically at a standstill, and the men engaged in the industry are engaged on a ...

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  17. GERMAN RESERVISTS.

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

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  18. FURTHER RIOTING.

    Further rioting took place yesterday at Roubaix, Chalons-sur-Saone, Troyes, and Le Creuset. The Premier, M. Caillaux has ordered the ...

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  19. STANDARD OIL TRUST.

    The Standard Oil Trust is perfecting arrangements for combating the Scottish Oil. Companies, by adopting the latter's system of local ...

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  20. MILITANT UNIONISM.

    Warning was given at the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation to-day by the president (Mr. O. Blackwood) in emphasising the evils ...

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  21. RAILWAY MOVEMENT.

    The North Eastern railway men held a great meeting at Darlington yesterday, and initiated a movement to cease working with ...

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  22. BISHOP'S SERMON

    The Right Rev. Dr. H. E. Ryle, Bishop of Winchester, preaching yesterday at Portsea, before the members of the British Association ...

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  23. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    It is reported that a case of bubonic plague has been discovered in Mauritius. ...

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  24. POLICE v. ROBBERS.

    The police last night surprised seven robbers in the act of breaking open a safe on a, builder's. premises in Northern Berlin. Shots were ...

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  25. STATE POPULATION.

    The population returns for the month of August, which nave just been issued, show a net increase for the month of 1760 souls. Births ...

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  26. TUMOURS IN PLANTS.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science yesterday discussed the question whether Mr. Smith's remarkable discoveries ...

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  27. PEACE DEMONSTRATION.

    About 100,000 people, including women and children, obeyed a Social Democratic summons, to hold a demonstration yesterday in Treotow ...

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  28. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    Several collieries in the castle district' are likely to be idle during this week, owing to various industrial troubles. The wheelers ...

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  29. GERMAN ENLISTMENT.

    Paul Hartung, a German was yesterday sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment for having made a false attestation when, enlisting in ...

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  30. MINERS' MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Durham miners' conference has passed a resolution demanding a minimum wage of 7/ a day for hewers, with proportionate wages for ...

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  31. JESUIT COMMUNITY.

    Iced wine, supposed to have been poisoned with criminal intent, caused the serious illness of the whole Jesuit community at Minsen. The ...

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  32. SPEAKER WILLIS INCENSED.

    The Speaker (Mr. Willis) is incensed at some remarks made yesterday by Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, concerning the share of ...

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  33. GERMANY'S PERIL.

    The German newspapers are full of articles, most of them couched in the very gravest tone, dwelling upon the danger which now again ...

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  34. STORMS IN SWITZERLAND.

    A deluge of rain has fallen over Lakes Leegano and Constance, and violent storms have wrought great havoc in the Berne district, where ...

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  35. OWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Advices from Cardiff state that the coal mining association. has definitely agreed to meet the Miners' Federation of Great Britain to ...

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  36. BLACKSMITHING STRIKE.

    The position at the Public Works Department engineering workshops, North Fremantle, where the blacksmiths' strikers ceased work on ...

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  37. LORD GLADSTONE RHODESIA.

    The Governor-General, of South Africa, Lord Gladstone, who is now on a visit to Rhodesia, was entertained at a luncheon in Salisbury ...

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  38. LONDON DOCK POLICE.

    The dock police in the employ of the, Port of London authority threaten a strike unless they are granted the same wages as the dock ...

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  39. SPANISH SERGEANTS.

    Twenty-five sergeants at Mallorca were recently arrested for insubordination, and are now undergoing their trial. ...

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  40. ASSAULTED WOMAN.

    Last Wednesday night a disturbance took place in a house in Queensbury-street, West Perth, as the result, of which a woman, Amy ...

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  41. IMIGRANT'S DECEPTION.

    Much interest attended the case heard before Mr. J. Cowan, P.M., in the Perth Local Court to-day, in which one Enion, an immigrant, was proceeded ...

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  42. SUGAR MILL FATALITY.

    This morning Arthur Henry Brand, employed at the Bingera sugar mill, Bundaberg, was caught in a shaft. He was shockingly ...

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  43. AFFRAY IN A CASINO.

    A crowd of people last night attacked the staff of the Casino at Rio Mayor, owing to a report that the roulette tables had been faked. ...

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  44. SHIPYARD AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Hill, secretary of the Boilermakers' Union, addressing a demonstration at Newcastle yesterday in connection with the Trade Union ...

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  45. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    Newspaper correspondents agree that a more hopeful spirit prevails in Berlin regarding the outcome of the Morocco negotiations. It is ...

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  46. SHOT HIMSELF.

    Harry Ross, about 30 years of age, shot himself in his room in Coventry-street to-day. Nothing more was known about him than that his ...

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  47. NO FRAUDULENT INTENT.

    William C. Sweet was charged before Mr. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning with having, at Perth, on August 31, fraudulently ...

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  48. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Twenty-nine persons were seriously injured to-day in a train smash near Kielce, in Poland. ...

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  49. REDUCED GUARDS.

    At a meeting of railway men in Sheffield yesterday a resolution was passed in favour of a strike, failing, the reinstatement of two guards ...

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  50. FRONTIER ACTIVITY.

    Great activity prevails in military circles and along the Franco-German frontier. The defences along the Meuse have been strengthened ...

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  51. ARABIAN REVOLT.

    The Turks have repulsed an attack of the Arabian insurgents in the Yemen Province. The rebels lost 400 men, and the Turkish casualties ...

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  52. LIVERPOOL RIOTS.

    Samuel Bullarree, a young policeman, who was brutally kicked during the late riots in Liverpool, died in hospital yesterday. ...

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  53. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    At the last meeting of the Kalgoorlie branch of the association, the president, Mr. D. B. McKenzie, occupied the chair. Two new ...

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  54. CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

    Among the passengers aboard the R.M.S. Mongolia, which, arrived at Fremantle to-day was Mr. D. Ferguson. sub-collector of Customs ...

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  55. SPEECH BY AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. Samuel Mauger, a one-time member of the Australian House of Representatives, addressed a men's meeting at Ilford yesterday, and said ...

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  56. FRENCH TROOPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Tangier states that 3000 French soldiers have been despatch from Casa Blanca to occupy ...

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  57. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    The well-known American cyclist, "Major" Taylor, fell in a half mile cycle race at Ipswich on Saturday, and sustained concussion of the ...

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  58. SERVICE INCREMENTS.

    The general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees (Mr. P. Hunt) stated to-day that there were no fresh ...

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  59. FUEL EXPLOSION.

    Five men were injured yesterday by an explosion of liquid fuel on board a torpedo boat at Kiel ...

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  60. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    A thousand deaths from cholera have occurred since June in Chorum, in Asia Minor, and the populations of the neighbouring villages have ...

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  61. SWEDISH BOY SCOUTS.

    General Baden-Powell inspected ah Stockholm on Saturday a thousand boy scouts from all part, of Sweden. ...

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  62. THEOSOPHICAL PREMISES.

    Mrs., Besant laid the foundation stone of the new Theosophical headquarters in Tavistock Square costing £40,000. ...

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