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  2. LABOR AND THE CHURCH.

    The Rev. A. H. Melbourne last week invited members of the Miners' Trades and Labor Association to attend the Mines Methodist Church this evening, when he ...

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  3. FLOODS AT THE REEDBEDS

    Each of the last three heavy floods in the Torrens has broken the record of its immediate predecessor, and the heavy rain which fell on Friday in the catchment ...

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  4. THE LOSS OF THE GAEL.

    The story of the Gael disaster and of the experiences of the recovered boat was interestingly told yesterday in a mixture, of French and English by the first mate, ...

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  5. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    There are very mixed feelings in the Federal Parliament with regard to the.financial situation. No one expected the Prime Minister to get the terras he did get Jrom the ...

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  6. THE WAKEFIELD ELECTION

    The election to fill the vacancy in the Wakefield division of the House of Representatives was held on Saturday, and though the returns are, yet in ...

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  7. THE RIGHT OF PETITION.

    At the Bow-street Police Court yesteday, Mrs. Despard and other prominent suffragettes, were arraigned in connection with the disturbances arising out of their vain ...

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  8. THE WARATAH

    Mr. 'A'. S. Brown, chief officer of the steamer Madura, which is now at Bunbury, has an interesting theory-regarding the whereabouts of the missing Waratah. The ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    The "Daily News," discussing the scheme drafted by the Imperial Defence Conference, doubts the utility of a plan that would involve, a scattering of the naval ...

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  10. COLLIERY DOSASTER.

    A serious disaster has occurred at the Peny-Craig naval colliery, in Glamorganshire, Wales. A cage containing 30 miners fell to the bottom of the shaft through the ...

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  11. PUBLIC SEBVICE ECONOMIES.

    Referring on Saturday to the public serviee, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory) said.—"The sooner it is understood that the Government are determined to effect ...

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  12. SIR WILLRID LAUEIER.

    It is rumored at Ottawa that the Imperial Government contemplate offering Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, the position of Governor-General of ...

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  13. BRITISH LICENSING BILL

    The amended Licensing Bill introduced into the House of Commons by the Imperial Government provides for a considerable reduction in the duties on ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Development Bill introduced into the House of Commons on Friday to enable the Treasury to make grants and loans for aiding and developing the forestry, agriculture, ...

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  15. A GRAVE NATIONAL PERIL,

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) delivered an impressive address in the Austra lian Church this afternoon on "Our gravest national peril." Australia, he said, might ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    To-day John Smith was driving a.horse harnessed to a spring-dray, when the seat shifted and Smith was thrown heavily to the bottom of the vehicle. Dr. F. D. ...

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  17. METHODIST UNION.

    It is announced that five branches of the Methodist Church will be represented at the Methodist-Assembly in London in October. The Wesleyan Conference- will ...

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  18. CHOLEEA AT ROTTERDAM

    Several fresh cases of cholera arc announced from Rotterdam, where a serious outbreak of the malady, involving five deaths, was reported a few days ago. It ...

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  19. AUGUST GALES,

    As showing the severity of the weather during the present month, it is estimated that the losses incurred by the underwriters in respect of shipping disasters amount to ...

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  20. A GEEAT MELBA NIGHT.

    Madame Mclba's last concert filled the Town Hall with an eager.throng on Saturday evening. The diva began her evening's task with a brilliant exposition of the valse ...

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  21. PERSIAN ROBBERS.

    The latest intelligence from Teheran states that news has reached that capital that Mr. Wright, of the Imperial Bank, and Mr. James, of the Indo-European telegraph ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Mr. Kidston (the Premier) in an interview yesterday expressed confidence as to the outcome of his appeal to the country. The probabilities were he said, that the ...

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  24. THE MOORISH REVOLT.

    Intelligence from Tangier states that Bu Hamara, tlie Pretender to the throne of Morocco, who was lately captured in a mosque in v the Beni Mesara tribesmen's ...

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  27. FIRE IN A WAREHOUSE.

    The fire which broke but on Friday night in the warehose of Peterson & Co., merchants, 348, Flinders-street, was extinguished by one jet of the firm's sprinkler ...

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  28. INJUEY DUE TO DEINE,

    Alfred Evans, aged 37 years, residing in Green-street, 'St. Kilda, was yesterday injured in an extraordinary way. He had apparently tied a Winchester cartridge ...

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  29. AERONAUTICS.

    At the Aviation meeting at Rheims yesterday. Cultiss, an American, won the ten kilometre speed race in 7 min. 55 sec., also the Gordon Bennett 20-kilometre speed ...

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  32. RUSSIAN AFFAIES.

    M. Lopukhin, formerly chief of the Police Department at St. Petersburg, who last May was convicted and sentenced to five years' imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  33. THE WHALING SEASON.

    A small whale was captured last Friday, the first of the season. ...

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  34. EACINa IN ENGLAND.

    Wootton, the Australian jockey, rode three winning horses at the Gatwick meeting yesterday. ...

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