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  2. AVIATION.

    R. Garros, the famous French aviator, who last year regained the altitude record by ascending 19,0000ft, at Tunis, and subsequently flew across the Mediterranean ...

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  3. BENDIGO HOSPITAL.

    A deputation representing the committee of the Bendigo Hospital to-day waited upon Mr. Watt, the Treasurer, and urged that some assistance should be granted the in ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Acting on the advice of his counsel, Mr. William Sulzer has decided to abandon the office of Governor of New York pending his impeachment trial. ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    Affairs in Ulster are rapidly assuming a warlike appearance. Regular parades of the volunteers are being held in the open streets and on the ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    "Le Temps" learns from its correspondent at Jenian, Epirus, that complete [?] prevaills in Albania. Moufid Bey, the provisional Foreign Minister, is ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An exhibition of scientific photography at the Medical Congress now being held at Vienna marks a great advance. True plastic effects are obtained without the ...

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  8. ANOTHER POSEIDON NUGGET.

    Great excitement, was caused in Tarnagulla yesterday when a nugget weighing about 280oz. was exhibited by a member of Max-field and Wilkie's party, who came ...

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  9. NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD.

    At the National Brotherhood Conference at Birmingham, the Rev. Mr. Gautrey stated that eight years ago Blackforis[?] was in the ascendant, but was practically ...

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  10. CHRISTENED "LITTLE POS."

    Our Tarnagulla correspondent writes:—Abandoned ground formerly held by the Poseidon United Co. was re-pegged by W Maxfield and A. Wilkie about five months ...

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  11. FOREST FIRES

    Advices from Santa Rosa, capital of the Sonoma county of California, report that Jack London, the well-known novelist, took a prominent part in saving the town of ...

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  12. OFFICER DROWNED.

    An aeroplane disaster occurred at Casablanca, Morocco, to-day. A military officer was making a flight with a mechanic when his machine capsized and fell into the sea, ...

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  13. COUNTERFEIT CHEQUES.

    The Express Company of New York has discovered that international swindlers have flooded Europe with counterfeits of the company's 50 dollar (£10) travellers' ...

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  14. BENDIGO MINERS STRIKE.

    No change has taken place in connection with the minors' strike at Eaglehawk over the non-union question. A meeting of strikers was held at the Oddfellows' Hall. ...

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  15. SERVIA ALERT.

    [?] officially announced that Servia has [?] the Great Powers that owing to [?] into Servian territory [?] strategic positions. ...

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  16. MINE DISASTER.

    While a case with 12 miners was descending the shaft of a mine at Brunswick, the cable snapped, and the cage fell to the bottom. Four of the occupants of the ...

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  17. LEADERS CONFER.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" (Liberal)states this evening that important communications have been informally exchanged between the Ministerial and Opposition ...

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  18. HYDRO-AEROPLANES.

    The Italian Aviation Society is oraganisa ing a competition for hydro-aeroplanes on Lakes Como, Maggiore and Varese. The prizes amount to £2000. ...

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  19. THE EMPIRE'S SOUNDNESS.

    Lord Northcliffe (formerly Sir Alfred Harmsworth), who is at present paying a visit to Canada, delivered a noteworthy speech at the Canadian Club in this city ...

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  20. UNEASINESS IN MONTENEGRO. [?] September.

    Much un[?] prevails in Montenegro [?] to the alarming reports from Albauia. The Mont[?] are taking every precutics on the trortier. ...

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  21. IRISH RIOT.

    A Hibernian demonstration at Rosslea, Fermanagh, Ireland, yesterday was followed by a serious riot. Two publichouses, owing to the disorderly conduct of their ...

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  22. TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The boiner at the Gasford sawmills exploded this morning and killed the enginedriver, Edward Dare, and severely injured a workman mimed E. Higgs. The body ...

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  23. RUSSIA WARNS SERVIA.

    It is reported in diplematic circles that [?] has warned Servia against sending troops to Alboniua. Russia declares that the reinforcement of the froutier forces will ...

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  24. 'DAIRY CHRONICLE'S" COMMENTS

    The "Daily Chronicle" admits that the "Tall Mall Gazette" is manfully striving to bring about an honorable settlement of the Home Rule question. The Chronicle" ...

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  25. RUGGED GUIANA.

    Dr. Rice, the famous American traveller, has just returned from a visit to Gunana, in South America. Dr. Rice's progress was blocked by the Macaya Sierra, 3000ft. ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred last night of Captain Sir William Russell, Kt., M.H.R., of New Zealand from 1875 to 1905. He was in his 75th year. ...

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  27. [?]NIA ABLAZE.

    Nearly the whole district from Ipok to [?] is ablaze. Amongst the Alba[?] who are arranging raids is the Bul[?] general [?] ...

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  28. ULSTER PROVINSIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Five hundred delegates will attend the Unionist conference at Bellar to-day to consider the report of a commission of five in favor of the formation of provisional ...

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  29. THE THAW CASE.

    the case against Harry Thaw is still dragging along in the New Hampshire courts Thaw at the last sitting cried openly in ...

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  30. CLERICALISM.

    The Rev. Dr. J. W. Diggle. Bishop of Carlisle, speaking at a Diocesan Conference yesterday, said that clericalism, by which ha meant ecclesiastical suobbery, ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    Although settlements have been effected of the more serious strikes in England, there are still many sporadic strikes in various [?] England and Wales. ...

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  32. AISGILL COLLISION.

    A sensation has been caused by the finding of the jury at Carlisle in respect to the death of Sir Arthur Douglas (formerly Under-Secretary for Defence in New ...

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  33. LAND LOTTERY.

    Seven thousand parcels of public land, comprising 1,500,000 acres, is to be disposed of by lottery in Montana, U.S.A. No fewer tha 48,000 claims have been ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH NAVAL DOCKS.

    Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, the eminent consulting engineer, and a member of the firm of Coode. Matthews, Fitzmaurice and Wilson, will sail for Australia by the ...

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  35. MONARCHIST PLOT.

    The Portuguese Government suspects the existence of a monarchist plot. The censorship of all messages relating to the monarchist movement is most rigorous. ...

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  36. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    William Anderson's "American Musical Burlesque Co." made its appearance at the above theatre last evening for a brief heason in "The Grafters." The ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Sea field House, at Liverpool, a Home for Imbeciles, has been burnt by suffragettes. The damage is estimated at £8000. ...

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  38. MARCONI COMPANY.

    It is announced at Berlin that the absorption of the Universal Wireless Co. by the Marconi Co. has bee completed. A syndicate of banks has been formed for the ...

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  39. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    President Poincare will visit Madrid on 7th October. He will accompany King Alfonso on the 9th to Carthgena, where he will review portion of the Spanish fleet. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    A civic reception was given to RearAdmiral Patey and the officers of the Australia at the Albany Town Ball this mo[?] ing. ...

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  41. ENGLISH RACEHORSES.

    Messrs. Baillien Bros., of Melbourne, have purchased Thesap, a 2-year-old colt. by Eager from Quir, and Haarlem, a colt by Missel Thrush from Caroline Roche. Mr. ...

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  42. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull. ...

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  43. BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION.

    An interesting development in regard to the attitude of Hie Kaiser with reference to the question of the Brunswick succession has occurred since the recent marriage of ...

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  44. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It is understood that the subscriptions for the Victorian loan of £2,000,000 at 4 per cent, are equally divided between the public and conversions. ...

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  45. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    [?] Workers' Fede[?] meeting in London and de[?] the Dublin Trades Coun[?] it fatal to interfere ...

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  46. NEW FLOWERS.

    At the Royal Horticultural Show, which is being hold at West: inster, one hundred distinct kinds of new flowers arc being shown. The roost noteworthy is the primula ...

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  47. KAISER'S LAND PURCHASES.

    The statement that Emperor William had made extensive purchases of land in British Columbia is officially denied. ...

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  48. FIRES AT BALLARAT.

    A destructive fire occurred to-night, Mr. Farmer's ham and bacon curing establishment being burnt to the ground. The buildings covered a considerable area, and the flames ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN DEFENCE.

    The "Egyptian Gazette" announces that at the instance of Lord Kitchener an extra infantry battalion is to come to Egypt. ...

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  50. CONCILIATION BOARD.

    [?] Askwith is going to Dublin, the Lord Mayor of which is promoting a [?]diation board. ...

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  51. SYDNEY PREPARATIONS.

    A Venetian Carnival will be held at Farm Cove River on the night of the arrival of the fleet. Motor boats and other boats will be illuminated. The ...

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  52. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fifth series of London wool sales was opened to-day Competition was satisfactory. Prices generally remained unchanged, being ...

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  53. RELIEF FOR STRIKERS.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress has granted £3000 for the relief of the Dublin strikers, and [?] ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers played a match here yesterday and to-day against a Vancouver fifteen. The visitors batted first, and gave the ...

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  55. EMPLOYER APPEALS FOR SETTLE [?]

    A large employer in Dublin has appealed to both stors to coneede points in order to [?] a [?] ...

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  56. BENDIGO MILITARY FORCES.

    The animal camps of continuous military training of the 17th Brigade, of which the 67th Infantry Battalion (embracing Bedigo) is a portion, will be held from ...

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  57. EAGLEHAWK.

    A very successful pasty tea and entertainment, in aid of the California Hill Methodist Girls' Guild, took place in the School Hall last night. The tea meeting was largely ...

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  58. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Three fresh cases of small-pox wore reported to-day. ...

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  59. "TICK TACKING" ON RACECOURSES.

    The management of the Hurst Park racecourse has decided not to allow "tick-tacking" at its meetings in future. It has hitherto been the practice for ...

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  60. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The suspicions cases of illness in Brisbane are not likely to be declared smallpox. The case at Ipswich is said not to be small-pox. Two suspicious cases at ...

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  61. A "PRINCES' TRUST."

    Berlin financial circles wore recently interested in the announcement of an approaching truce between two of the most powerful money groups in Germany, the ...

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  62. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins to-day concluded the hearing of an appeal by the Australian Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers' Association against the registration by the ...

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  63. MINERS' STRIKE AT MOUNT LYELL

    A strike occurred at the North Lyell mine today owing to the dismissal of the braceman for using a fire-bar, which was regarded as a menace to the miners. ...

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  64. NURSE SUES A DOCTOR.

    The action in which Sarah E. Maidment, nurse, claimed from Dr. E. V. R. Huckell, of Toorak road and Como-street, £436/2/ damages for alleged libel contained in a ...

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  65. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Chickwheat, 3/8 3/5: only Tasmanian chaff offered, quoted at 95/: maize 4/4½, 4/4. Other prices are unchanged. ...

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  66. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    [?] Shan paid an official visit [?] Japanese Co[?] and apologised for the murder of three Japanese at Nanking during the recent fighting in that city ...

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  72. Y.W.C.A.

    The Y.W.C.A. campaign was concluded to-day. They raised over £15,000, which, was more than required. ...

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