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  2. MOROCCO

    Mulai Hafid, the self proclaimed Sultan of Morocco, in a note to the Powers, states that he recognises the engagements entered into by his predecessors, ...

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  3. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    As the outcome of telegraphic negotiations between Mr. Asquith, who is abroad, and Monsignor Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, relative to Saturday's ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    The Persian correspondent of the "Times" states that fierce fighting has taken place at Tahriz, the revolutionary centre, north-west of Teheran. The Shah's troops penetrated ...

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  5. WINTRY WEATHER.

    When seen on Monday Mr. G. T. Dodwell, State divisional officer, said:—"The disturbance which covered this State and south-eastern Australia on Saturday has ...

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  6. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    Western Australia's welcome to the of ficers and men of the American fleet was continued to-day with unabated enthusiasm, and the speeches at the various ...

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  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the general elections of the 50 seats 46 returns are practically final, and of these the Government claim 26 and the supporters of Labor 20. The ...

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  8. RIOT IN HUNGARY.

    During the progress of a Eucharistic proccesion at Buda Pesth on Saturday a party of Hungarian Socialists created a disturbance. The rioters made ...

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  9. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Postal Commission were continued to-day. Mr. Charies E. Bright, Acting Deputy. Postmaster General in Victoria, examined ...

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  10. SIR JOSEPH CARRUTHERS

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, of New South Wales, arrived in Melbourne to-day on his way back from Great Britain to Sydney. In an interview he stated that he liked ...

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  11. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Dr. Emmanuel Lasker, chess champion of the world, who is playing a tourney in Berlin with Dr. Tarrasch, the German champion, has won five games cut of nine ...

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  12. SWIMMING IN ENGLAND.

    Swimming at Glasgow on Saturday F. Beaurepaire, the Victorian champion, won the 200 Yards Race in 2 min. 18 sec., and the 300 Yards in 3 min. 37 sec. Both times ...

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  13. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. Australian Eleven on Saturday defeated a moderately strong English eleven by nine wickets. C. Blythe, the Kent professional, took seven of the ...

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  14. MELBOURNE MARINE BOARD.

    The Marine Board met to-day, ostensibly, to deal with the collision between the United States auxiliary Ajax and the coaster Leura on September 4. The ...

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  15. ABOBIGINE DIES IN THE BUSH.

    On Tuesday Mr W. J. Doyle was out shooting on Woolmit run, 25 miles south of Kingston, when he found the dead body of an aborigine in the Dairy Ranges. He ...

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  16. LAND HUNGER.

    After negotiating with Mr. Foster, of the Heart estate at Sale over a period of two years, the Closer Settlement Board decided to recommend the Government to ...

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  17. DANISH FRAUDS.

    The Danish Ministry has resigned in consequence of the frauds perpetrated upon the Zeeland Peasants' Bank by M. Alberti, Minister of Justice. The Minister was ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    J. Beasley was engaged at Wellington in laying pipes for the new waier supply, when he struck a sleeper with his pick, and the point gliding off penetrated his foot. ...

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  19. DUTY STAMP FRAUDS.

    For some time detectives have been investigating a fraud that has been perpetrated in connection with the use of duty stamps for court documents. About three ...

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  20. NATIONAL SELF-RELIANCE.

    Lord Rosebery, in reply to a correspondent, states that adequate means of defence are the only guarantee against war alarms. No nation can afford, declares his lordship, ...

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  21. A BROKEN NECK.

    The copper mine cutting at Walhalla was the scene of another fatal accident on Saturday afternoon. The occupants of the coach from Moe to Walhalla discovered ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    The Premier has asked the Under-Treasurer to enquire into a proposal to repeal the stamp duty on oversea bills of exchange. It is roughly estimated that ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Milner, formerly High Commissioner for South Africa, sailed to-day on a two-months' visit to Canada. THE 24 HOURS' WALK. ...

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  24. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister has received from the Colonial Office papers relating to an invitation from the Government of Austria-Hungary to Great Britain and her ...

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  25. MR. JENKINS AND THE LOAN.

    On Wednesday a Reuter's telegram from Adelaide was published in all the leading papers here. It ran as follows:—"State Treasurer has informed Parliament that the ...

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  26. INDIAN AND WHITE WOMAN.

    In the Police Court this morning Norah McGrath, a married woman, proceeded against Bailait Shah, an Indian, on a charge of using abusive and threatening language ...

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  27. BACK FROM OLYMPIA.

    Messrs. George Blake and V. Aitken were we comed to-day on their return from the Olympic games. In responding, Mr. Blake said that he and his companion were ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor (Lord Chelmsford) has consented to open officially the railway line from Inglewood to Goondiwindi on October 13. ...

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  29. YOUNG MEN AND DEFENCE.

    Great interest attaches to the method which the Government may adopt to apply the compulsory military training clauses of the Defence Bill, assuming that that ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Police-Inspector Duncan to-day telegraphed to the Commissioner from Menzes as follows:—"Kookynic police report that Michael Salmon has been found by Peter ...

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  31. A WIDOW'S WILL.

    A case was before Mr. Justice Hodges in the Banco Court to-day in which the court was asked to consider no fewer than nine testamentary documents, and say which of ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,855,000 quarters, as against 1,865,000 quarters a week ago. For the Continent there are 1,725,000 ...

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  33. MELBOURNE AND FIJI.

    The Government have decided to give a subsidy of £2,000 a year for three years for the establishment of a monthly shipping service between Melbourne and Fiji, ...

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  35. LABOR NEWS.

    Some 1,500 employers in the sawmill timber yard and general woodwork trades throughout the Commonwealth were to-day placed in possession of a new log of wages ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL.

    The Broken Hill Rifle Club team fired a match against a team from the Government Tramway Club last week on the latter's miniature rifle range, the conditions ...

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  38. MISSING WOMAN FOUND.

    A married woman, Laura Dunn, who was reported as missing from her home in Hotham-street, Wendouree, called at the Ballarat City police-station to-day, and ...

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  39. "BROADLY RADICAL."

    Steps are about to be taken by the lending Liberal and Progressive politicians in each State of the Commonwealth to organise the constituencies with a view to the next ...

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