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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The members of the Australian cricket team have arranged to return to Australia as follows:—V. Trumper will leave by the R.M.S. Macedonia, and C. ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S NAVAL POLICY.

    Since his retirement from active service. Lord Charles Beresford has assumed a role with regard to the navy very similar to that of Lord Roberts in connection with ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The International Veterinary Congress assembled at the Hague, there being about 10,000 delegates present. Dr. Bang, of Copenhagen, stated that ...

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  6. THE LATE SIR THOMAS BENT. PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN TO-DAY.

    It is anticipated that when the Premier (Mr. Murray) moves the adjournment of the House in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow out of respect to the memory of the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin has not yet received the definite date of the visit to Australia of Lord Kitchener. It will probably be about December next. ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Hugh Fegan was working a drill at the Garden Gully mine yesterday when he got his left hand underneath the machine, sustaining a compound ...

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  9. CHILD DIES UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    The coroner to-day investigated the death of Rose Mary North, 5½ years of age, which occured in the Children's Hospital last Saturday. Evidence was given that ...

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  10. HAND CRUSHED.

    To-day Oliver Lister, aged 20 years, a stoker at the New Normanby mine, was reaching across the pumping engine when his hand caught and drawn in. It ...

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  11. MANLED BY MACHINERY.

    A sad accident occurred at the Sunshine Harvester Works this afternoon. A young married man named E. J. Greenway was employed shovelling some sand into a mill ...

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  12. SEVERE FALL.

    Mrs. Laurenson, a well-known and respected resident of the town, when walking along the footpath near her own home trip per and fell heavily, badly fracturing her ...

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  13. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    "The Times" says that the proceedings at the Empire Chambers of Commerce Congress, held at Sydney, deserved the thoughtful attention of every responsible ...

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  14. GROCERS' EXHIBITION.

    The hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia, presided at the inaugural luncheon of the Grocers' Exhibition in London on Saturday. South ...

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  15. SUICIDE IN A STABLE.

    Mr. Thomas Betts, wool and grain traveller for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, who resided at South Kyneton, was found dead in the stable at his ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named David Boyd, aged 30, who had been arrested for insulting behavior, made a determined attempt to commit suicide in his cell yesterday. He had [?] ...

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  17. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, speaking at Birmingham, referred to Mr. Asquith's great speech on the Budget. Mr. Hardie said it was difficult to imagine anything less ...

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  18. FEDERAL POLITICS. LABOR'S ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    A private demonstration of cinematograph pictured recently taken in connection with the Federal Labor party's election campaign took place to-day before a number of ...

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  19. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    The Admiralty authorities have abandoned the attempts to salvage submarine C11, which was sunk on 14th July off Yarmouth, 12 lives being lost. ...

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  20. AEROPLANE RECORD.

    Mr. Orville Wright, with one passenger, aeroplaned over Berlin, remaining in the air 96 minutes, which constitutes a record flight. ...

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  21. TRAGEDY AT SEA.

    Mr Andrew Crawford, manager of the provedo[?]ng department of Messrs. M;Ilwraith, M'Eacharn and Co., the well-known shipping agents, was killed on board the ...

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  22. SCHOOL OF MINES SYMPATHY.

    The Bendigo School of Mines Administrative Council last evening expressed its regret at the death of Sir Thomas Bent. Dr. Penfold said that Sir Thomas had been ...

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  23. AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW.

    President Taft, speaking at Chicago, condemned the adminitstration of the American criminal law as a disgrace to civilisation. ...

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  24. EAGLEHAWK.

    There was a large attendance at the tea [?] and concert held in the local Baptist Church last evening in continuation of the Sunday school anniversary. The ...

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  25. BELLIGERENT "SUFFRAGETTES."

    Two "Suffragettes" were brought before the Birmingham Police Court, and each was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for stoning and smashing windows ...

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  26. VICTIM OF INSOMNIA.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry regarding the death of Hannah Lawson, widow, aged 45 years, whose body was discovered floating in the ...

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  27. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The meeting of the council of the Australian Women's National League, convened for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, was held to-day. The ...

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  28. PEARY AND THE POLE.

    Commander Peary, in the course of an interview, has expressed regret that he did not take Captain Bartlett, the commander of the Arctic ship Roosevelt, with him when ...

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  29. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    The case in which Phillip Messenger was charged with the larceny at Moolort of a quantity of mining machinery, valued at £50, came on for hearing to-day in the ...

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  30. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    A serious bomb explosion occurred at a fireworks factory at Riace, in Calabria, yesterday. Three buildings collapsed, and 12 persons were killed. ...

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  31. SKATING.

    That skating continues to form a popular form of indoor recreation and amusement was further attested last night, when another carnival was held at the Olympia Rink. The ...

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  32. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The police are making investigations into the circumstances connected with the death of John Butler, aged 45, a resident of Lonsdale-street. The deceased was found ...

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  33. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    A ballot taken in the engineering and kindred trades at Manchester has led to the acceptance of an arrangement whereby wages will not be disturbed for the next ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mr. John Prideaux will regret to learn of his death. He passed away on Saturday morning at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Chas. H. Leggo, ...

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  35. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  36. ALCOHOLIC POISONING.

    On 17th September James Francis Jewson, 37, a blacksmith, residing in Drummond-street, Carlton, died in the Melbourne Hospital. To-day the coroner inquired as ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN BOY JOCKEY,

    Stanley Wootoon, a younger brother of Frank Wootton, the Australian rider, who is at the head of the list of winning jockeys this season, rode three winners at the ...

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  38. THE WEATHER. SHOWERY CONDITIONS.

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  39. CANADA'S TARIFF.

    The political question of the moment in Canada is undoubtedly the tariff question, considered in its relation to Great Britain, Germany and the United States. The ...

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  40. DANISH GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The Royal Geographical Society of Denmark has assured Dr. Scott of every support. ...

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  41. SANITARY CONTRACT.

    At a special meeting of the Borough Council last night a letter was received from Mr. Carr, sanitary contractor, asking for an extension of time of one month to ...

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  42. CARETAKER SEVERELY INJURED.

    A caretaker named Julius Vibe [?] was severely injured by a fall downstairs yesterday. He is caretaker of the Danish [?] Russell-street, and yesterday two ...

    Article : 90 words
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  44. BATTLESHIP'S PLIGHT.

    An account of a curious situation which has occurred in connection with the placing in commission of the first German Dreadnought, the Westfalen, is given by the ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. FOUND ON THE RAILWAY.

    This morning William M'Carthy, aged 34, residing at Napoleon-street, Colligwood, was [?] lying on the railway line on the [?] Gardens bridge, Richmond. He ...

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  46. EAGLEHAWK ELITE RINK.

    The novelty carnival arranged by the Eaglehawk Fire Brigade was held in the Eaglehawk rink last night, and proved a great success. There was a large number ...

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  47. SNOW AT TRENTHAM.

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  48. [?] TELEGRAMS. [?] DELEGATES.

    [?] the city and [?] Chamber of [?] visited Newcastle [?] [?] a civic reception, ...

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  49. BOY'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of George Daniel Mo[?], aged 12, who was killed on Tuesday ...

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  50. SNOW AT BALLARAT.

    Thirty-three points of rain, fell to-day. Light falls of snow and sleet occurred at Buninyong, Rocky Leads and Gordon. Monday, 20th September. ...

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  51. BOUNDARY DISPUTE.

    The boundary dispute between the republics of Pern and Bolivia, which at one time threatened to have serious results, has now been settled amicably. Last week ...

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  52. YOUNG EGYPT CONGRESS.

    The Young Egypt Congress, which is meeting at Geneva, has passed a tribute to Dhingra, the Indian student who was recently executed for the assassination of ...

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  53. [?] SELLING.

    [?] Court to-day, Ed[?] was fined £100, [?] gaol, for sly grog[?]. A constable and two ...

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  54. THE BRIDGEWATER BRIDGE.

    Sir,—The residents of Bridgewater and district are much annoyed at the council's not replacing the bridge. Time is going on and nothing is done. They cannot ...

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  55. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The Irish Land Bill, which has had a stormy passage through the House of Commons, the Government having very narrow majorities on several important clauses, has ...

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  56. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The presentation of the last Dion Boucicault's sensational Irish drama. "Arrah-na-Pogue," or "Arrah of the Kiss," was greeted by a crowded house last night. In the ...

    Article : 319 words
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  58. [?] BY-ELECTION

    [?] seat, ren[?] Mr. Reming[?]. In the [?] the Oppositionist ...

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  59. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The "Bande Mataram," a notoriously disloyal Indian newspaper, which was lately suppressed at Calcutta, has now reappeared in a new form. ...

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  61. WHAT SUNSHINE

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  62. ACCIDENT TO A TRAIN.

    The report that a bomb had been thrown at a train at a spot 57 miles from Cal[?], blowing off the roof of the treasure van, was, it appears, without foundation. ...

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