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  2. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    Remarhable scenes were enacted at Naples yesterday in connection with the outbreak of cholera, in Italy. The civic authorities and the populace were each anxious for ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    M, Cochery, the French Minister of Finance, introduced some important proposale to the Budget committee of the Chamber of Deputies last evening. He ...

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  4. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    That the recent numerous and serious railway accidents should have given rise to grave anxiety and brought about a feeling of nervousness amongst a great ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. James Keir Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr Tydvil, speaking at the Socialist Congress at Magdeburg, declared that British Socialists are striving to reduce the ...

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  6. WRECK OF THE CARNARVON.

    The return of the Government steamer Lady Loch from her fruitless search for the missing members of the crew of the ship Carnarvon Bay has caused much ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Geo. Moore, of "Shelbourne House," West Shelbourne, will not be "at home" to-day (Thursday). Mrs. F. G. Buckell will not be "at ...

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  9. ENGLISH JUDGES.

    It is announces that Mr. John Eldon Bankes, K.C., who has been Chancellor of Asaph since 1908, wil succeeto the judgeship of the King's Bench Division ...

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  10. THE MOUNT OF OLIVES.

    Excavations at the summit of Jebel-et-Tor, the Mount of Olives of the Old and New Testaments, resulted in an interesting discovery being made. The remains of the ...

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  11. RAILWAY PERILS.

    News has just been received of a terrible railway accident in Portugal. A train containing 420 excursionists, while travelling at a high rate of speed, became ...

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  12. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    There was a large attendance at the Antwerp wool sales yesterday. The bidding was uniform, and prices for medium quality were unchanged. There were good ...

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  13. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Another fatal motoring accident occurred in England to-day. Mr. Lester Collingwood, a theatre proprietor, of Birmingham, was fatally injured in an accident to ...

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  14. WRECK DISAPPEARS.

    The tugboat Alacrity, which was chartered by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., agents for the Carnarvon Bay, to make an inspection of the wrecked ship, returned to ...

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  15. THE KAISER.

    The Emperor William is at present the guest of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir-presumtive to the Austrian throne. The Kaiser visited Schonnbrunn ...

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  16. RECENT FRENCH DISASTERS.

    The recurrence of serious disasters on the French State railways is attracting much attention in France, and a feeling of uneasiness has been created among the ...

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  17. THEFT OF SACCHARINE.

    Earlier in the month half a ton of sac charine, valued at £1700, was stolen from premises at Southwark. The police have now made four arrests in connection with ...

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  18. "A MAN-LESS WARSHIP."

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Berlin states that Herr Wirth, electrical engineer, and C. Beck, a manufacturer, have invented a "manless warship." ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria telegraphs that rumors are current that a grave crisis exists in the South African Cabinet. It is being stated that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. STEAMER WAUCHOPE.

    The steamer Wauchope, which was due at Burnic on Monday last, has not yet reached that port. She is believed to be searching for the castaways from the ...

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  21. SHIPPING RING.

    Some time back the Government of the Straits Settlements decided to impose a duty of 20 per cent. on the freights of all bills of lading, returning the duty only to ...

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  22. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The lockout of boilermakers continues. Much excitement prevails regarding the issue of the conference which takes place at Edinburgh to-day between ...

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  23. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A Kimbarley prospector, writing from Hall's Crook on 7th August, reports that the Tanami field is a failure. The lodes are not quartz, he says, but conglomerate; ...

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  24. RAILWAY DISASTER IN AUSTRIA.

    A terrible railway disaster occurred in Austria yesterday through the Rome—Vienna express disregarding the signal and dashing into another train which was ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    British submarines have now been fitted with wireless telegraphy. The cruiser Bonaventure, when off Torbay, got into wireless communication with submarines, ...

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  26. NOTES FOR TODAY.

    Agricultural classes, Leslie's shoeing forge, 10.[?]0, and Town Hall, 8. Meeting citizens re Juvenile Exhibition, Town Hall, 3. ...

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  27. AIRSHIP IN PERIL.

    The Clement Bayard airship, belonging to the French Array, came very close to disaster while en route to Compiegne. The big vessel was carrying out some manœuvres ...

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  28. BURGLAR BOOM IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney is at present experiencing a burglar boom, hardly a night passing without some robbery being committed. When the manager (Mr. Joseph Davis) of a mercery ...

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  29. THE "SPY MANIA."

    Lieutenant Helm, the German officer, who was recently arrested at Portsmouth on a charge of espionage, was brought up at Fairham Court yesterday. The ...

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  30. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    The British Commissioner for Mooltan, in the Punjab, forwards a grave account of the havoc wrought by floods in his district. He appeals for help, and states that 3000 ...

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  31. FIRE AT WINNIPEG.

    A disastrous fire is reported from Winnipeg. A large section of the fashionable residential portion of the town has been swept by the flames. Heavy loss has been ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    The series of free agricultural classes under the auspices of the local Agricultural Society were continued at the Town Hall yesterday. ...

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  33. THE STEAMER COLAC.

    The Adelaide Company's steamer Colac, which met with a mishap near Derby on Saturday last, has been abandoned as a constructive total loss to the underwriters. ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The conference was resumed at the Paris Sorbonne yesterday. Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, read a paper explaining how the ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.

    Three hundred Canadian manufacturers are gathering at Vancouver for their annual convention. This is the first time the Congress has been held on the Pacific ...

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  36. AUCTION SALES

    To-day at 1 p.m., on the premises, "Florodora," King-street, between Edward and Arthur streets, Mr. T. C. Watts will conduct a clearing sale of household furniture, ...

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  37. CAMDEN ROAD MURDER.

    The most startling evidence given during to-day's proceedings at the adjourned inquest into the Camden-road murder case was that tendered by a Mrs. Jackson. ...

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  38. HYSTERICS IN COURT.

    The second trial was concluded to-day of Edward Alfred Dicks, a young man, on a charge of having in July criminally assaulted Neretha Doris Sandell, 17 years of ...

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  39. CALIFORNIAN APPLES.

    Californian orchardists are seeking a market in Australia for apples, with a view to promote trade between the two countries. The initial consignment of the ...

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  40. TURKISH LOAN.

    Various statements have been made during the past few months with regard to a loan, far Turkey. It has been expected that France would supply the money. ...

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  41. TRAM DRIVER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    Thomas Patrick Crowe, a driver of a tram which came into collision with a small trolly cart in Elizabeth-street on Wednesday last, attempted suicide by cutting his ...

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  42. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The theatre was largely patronised last night, when both pictures and vaudeville were given. The leading vaudeville item was that of "Speed," described as the "King of ...

    Article : 167 words
  43. AMERICAN BOXING.

    An interesting boxing contest took place in New York last night. "Dixie Kid," the welter-weight champion, was outpointed by "Fighting Dick" Nelson in a ten-rounds ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Isabella Trevorrow expired yesterday at the residence of her mother (Mrs. Alderson), Vine-street, at the age of 61 years. The deceased lady was a very old ...

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  45. "GRAFT" SEVERELY PUNISHED.

    Extremely severe punishment has been [?]ted out to an embezzler of public moneys in Sicily. Cavaliere Tulumello, Mayor of Girgent[?] the headquarters of the sulphur ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS.

    A meeting of the Sydney branch of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association decided to-night to recommend the district executive to cancel the union's ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. COLOSSAL IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    Sir William Willcocks, Adviser to the Ministry of Public Works in Constantinople, is engaged on a gigantic scheme of irrigation for transforming large areas in ...

    Article : 78 words
  48. MASONIC HALL.

    The new programme of West's biograph pictures, shown in the Masonic Hall last night, should prove quite as popular as any series which has been shown under this ...

    Article : 321 words
  49. IMMIGRATION SYSTEM.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. last night it was decided to telegraph to Mr. Jo[?]ah Thomas, P.M.G., protesting against the present immigration system of bringing ...

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  50. LANCASHIRE COTTON DISPUTE

    There is an improvement in the situation in the Lancashire cotton trade, where the masters have decided in favor of a general lockout unless the dispute at the Fern Mill ...

    Article : 78 words
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  53. CO-ORDINATING STATE RAILWAYS.

    In the Legislative Assembly a motion was carried "That the interests of Australia are not economically served by the existing railway systems, and in view of that fact ...

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  54. WAR AGAINST OBSCENE ART.

    M. Luzzatti, the Radical Premier of Italy, has began an official crusade against obscene art in Italy, in June last. The result has been that in three months ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    A public demonstration will be given this morning at 10.30 o'clock at Mr. J. Leslie's sheeing forge by Mr. W. Kenneally on "Shoeing for Unsoundness," when ...

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  57. PRODUCT MARKET.

    Chick wheat, 3/9 chaff, 75/ to 90/ Other prices are unchanged ...

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  58. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    According to the estimates made by officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the wheat crop in Western Canada, which was seriously affected by drought ...

    Article : 37 words
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  60. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    A good audience greeted the double bill of the Bohemian Co. at the Lyceum Theatre. Pall Mall, last night. The programme consisted of animated pictures, popular ballads, ...

    Article : 78 words
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