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  3. [?]TISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    [?] sectional strikers, which are at [?] in progress in South Wales, are [?] to the influence of the extreme [?] Mr. Hartshorn, who stood for ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Thousands of workmen have gone out on strike at the Vulkan shipbuilding yards, at Stettin, in Prussia. The cause of the trouble is the belief of the men that their ...

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  5. THE PELLARO ATROCITY.

    Great excitement prevails at Pellaro, in the Straits of Messina, in connection with the murder of a respectable citizen named Rouvaline, his wife and six children, who ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    In the Legislative Council last night, during the passage of the Supply Bill, Mr. Baillieu, Minister for Public Works, made an incidental reference to the retirement ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Queen's Own Rifles, of Canada, 625 of whom are at present quartered at Aldershot for a course of instruction, are attacked by influenza. Seven of the 35 ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. P. Lewis, manager of the Ajax mine, in the course of a statement made concerning the trouble that has arisen out of the refusal of Hender, Prentice and Jackson ...

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  9. SWIMMING.

    Frank Beaurepaire, swimming at Glasgow, yesterday covered 300 yards in 3min. 32 4-5 sec. This is the Scottish record for that distance. ...

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  10. THE LOST WARATAH.

    The inquiry by the Board of Trade into the loss of the Lund liner Waratah, in July, 1909, will be commenced in London next month. ...

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  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At the local railway station this afternoon Porter Baldock had a narrow escape from serious, if not fatal, injury. As the 4.17 train was leaving for Ballarat he was ...

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  12. CARRIAGE TRADE.

    The amended determination of the Carriage Works Board, just received by the Minister for Railways, provides for raising the main minimum wage for adults from ...

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  13. ALLEGED SPIES.

    The German Government is treating the case against Brandon and Trench, the two Englishmen who were recently arrested and charged with attempting to take ...

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  14. “ WASTE OF COAL.”

    Professor Armstrong, addressing the British Association, deplored the “waste of coal” in homes and the manufacture of gas. ...

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  15. FURIOUS MOTORING.

    Viscount Torrington to-day appeared in a police court to answer a charge of furiously driving a motor car at Maidenhead. He was fined £30, and ordered to pay costs. ...

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  16. COURSE OF TRUE LOVE.

    The prospect of a marriage being arranged between the Duke of the Abruzzi, cousin of the King of Italy, who, visited Australia in command of an Italian warship a few ...

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  17. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Council to-day waited on the Premier and asked that steps be taken by the Government to appoint a wages board for tramway men, ...

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  18. A CASE IN ENGLAND.

    A singular coincidence is reported in connection with the arrest of Brandon and Trench by the German authorities. A German subaltern has been arrested at ...

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  19. SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.

    In connection with the lockout in the [?]ish shipbuilding trade it is reported [?] the Clyde Employers' Federation in[?] upon the Boilermakers' Society in ...

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  20. MINER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    nAt the Junction North mine early this morning Charles Duffy fell 60 feet down a winze, and escaped with a few bruises. ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    The colliery proprietors in South Wales estimate that the Eight Hours in Mines Act has increased the cost of production of coal by 1/3 a ton. ...

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  22. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The steamer Prinz Waldemar arrived from China and Japan this morning. Among her passengers are Mr. Cecil H. Meares and Mr. William Bruce, who will ...

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  23. LONELY DEATH.

    An old man named Charles Jones was found dead in his hut in a gully near Jamieson to-day. Constables Vincent and Conlan discovered planted in the ground ...

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  24. “THE SPY MANIA”

    The extent to which the “spy mania” has developed in Germany is shown by a recent order issued by the authorities. The airship Zeppelin VI., at Strasburg, ...

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  25. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Roosevelt, addressing the Conservative Congress at St. Paul's, emphasised that the Government must control national resources. Had it not been for predatory ...

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  26. BOILERMAKERS' MANIFESTO.

    The tone of the manifesto issued by the executive of the Boilermakers' Society is [?]atly resented by the workers on the [?]yde. It is considered possible that the ...

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  27. THE PREMIER MINE.

    An interesting claim, which relates to the discovery of diamonds on the site occupied by the Premier mine, has been heard in the Transvaal division of the Supreme ...

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  28. CHILD DIES FROM JOCKJAW.

    A little boy named George Alloway died in the Children's Hospital to-day from lockjaw. The deceased, who was a son of Mrs. Alloway, Benrose-street, Moonee ...

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  29. CHILD FALLS FROM MOVING TRAIN.

    A girl named Maggie Burke, aged five years, residing with her father, Mr. David Burke, contractor, of Colac, had a remarkable escape from death this afternoon. She ...

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  30. LABOR BUREAU.

    A few days ago complaints were made by a deputation from the Trades Hall Council which waited upon the Minister for Railways to the effect that undue ...

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  31. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Howard Reed, of Manchester, read a paper before the British Association, stating that if cotton-growing within the Empire was not abundantly successful, in a ...

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  32. CAMDEN ROAD MURDER.

    Hawley Crippan had sufficiently recovered from the nervous reaction he was suffering from last week to allow him to be present at Bow-street Police Court this morning, ...

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  33. KILLED IN A BRAWL.

    The inquest on the body of the German, Alfred Vinke, who was cook on the German ship Osterbok, and was killed in a publichouse brawl on 27th August, was ...

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  34. FOOTBALL IN LAUNCESTON.

    The match between the Melbourne football team and a team from the Northern Association to-day resulted in a win for the visitors of 9 goals 14 behinds to 9 goals ...

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  35. GERMAN ARMY.

    Emperor William has ordered non-alcoholic drinks for himself and guests at the forthcoming army manœuvres. The Kaiser has also suggested that the ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    The election campaign is being carried on with great vigor, although polling day is still five weeks off. It is probable that each of the 90 seats will be contested. Mr ...

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  37. CHINESE DOWAGER.

    A fierce struggle for power has sprung up between the mother of the Chinese Regent, Prince Chun, who is opposing him, and his wife, who is fighting his cause. ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The third last game of the first-class cricket season was commenced at Scarborough yesterday, when learns representing the Gentlemen of England and the ...

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  39. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The strike of the tramway employes has entered upon its seventh week. None of the strikers have gone back. The company is understood to be advertising in ...

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  40. EXPORT OF HORSES.

    The export of horses from Australia to India continues to be carried on briskly. Two steamers are on the berth at present to convey 1122 animals. The Craigvar ...

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  41. SENSATIONAL RAILWAY JOURNEY.

    A train from Hornsby to Sydney yesterday afternoon made a sensational journey. Soon after starting it passed a level crossing where a number of school children ...

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  42. WELCOME TO METHODIST PRESIDENT.

    The president of the Methodist Conference, of Victoria and Tasmania (Rev. J. P. M'Cann) was officially welcomed in Bendigo yesterday afternoon and evening. At ...

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  43. THE LATEST PARTICULARS.

    [?] was stated for the prosecution that [?] had left notes to the value of £500 with an English friend [?]rly in July, together with instructions for the money ...

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  44. THE GUN.

    An enjoyable shoot was held at the Sydenham Gardens yesterday by members of the Bendigo Gun Club. The principal attraction was an accumulative sweep, with ...

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  45. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The important Eucharistic Congress at Montreal was opened to-day. Roman Catholic prelates and laymen from all parts of the world are visiting Montreal ...

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  46. NORTHERN COLLIERIES BOARD.

    The employers' representative on the Northern Collieries' Board, Mr. H. S. Forsyth, has sent in his resignation. The only member left on the board is therefore ...

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  47. RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    It is stated from two sources that M. Isvolsky, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is about to retire, from that office, and to assume the duties of Russian ...

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  48. THE WELCOME TO CARDINAL VANUTELLI.

    The newspapers of Ontario strongly resent the terms of Justice Girouard's welcome to Cardinal Vanutelli, the Papal legate. ...

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  49. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Lawn Tennis Association has cabled to England asking whether a team can come, as America's challenge for the Davis Cup has been withdrawn. ...

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  50. SPRING FAIR.

    A fair in aid of St. Luke's Anglican Church, White Hills, was opened yesterday afternoon in the schoolroom by the Very Rev. Dean MacCullagh. There were also present the ...

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  51. BACTERIA OF THE SOIL.

    The influence of bacteria upon the fertility of the soil was discussed in a paper read before the British Association for the Advancement of Science yesterday. ...

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  52. WARANGA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting was held at the Shire Hall, Rushworth, on Tuesday. Present:—Crs. Speirs, Miller, M'Millan, Brown, Gunn. Winter-Irving. Raven and O'Brien. ...

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  53. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    An Anglican Congress is at present meeting at Haliax, the capital of Nova Scotia. During the discussion of social problems several speakers urged that the time has ...

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  54. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at his residence, Epsom, yesterday, of Mr. Henry Dennis, at the age of 76 years, from influenza and complications arising therefrom. The ...

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  55. HOSPITAL ON FIRE.

    The hospital at Rock Bay, in British Columbia, caught fire last night, and was burnt to the ground. The nurses showed great courage, and carried all the ...

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  56. MICROBE OF RICHES,

    Father Bernard Vaughan, the famous Roman Catholic social reformer, whose headquarters are in London, is at present on a visit to Canada in connection with ...

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  58. THE PROPER EDUCATIONAL BASIS.

    Sir,—“A corrupt tree cannot bring forth good fruit; make the tree good and the fruit shall be good also.” Thus said our Lord. Want of proper apprehension of the innate ...

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  59. LABOR IN CANADA.

    The value of labor in Canada has reached a high figure. Owing to the wages demanded by navvies, viz., 12/6 per day, the Canadian Grand Trunk Railway ...

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  60. GENERAL NEWS.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 0 3-8d a standard ounce. The following are the latest quotations for the Australian and New Zealand stocks ...

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  61. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    A bill has been introduced by the Government to encourage the production of [?] from beetroot and sorgbum grown in New Zealand, and to provide for State ...

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