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  2. EMPIRE IN MINIATURE

    Negotiations are now afoot to secure the location of the forthcoming Festival of Empire At the White City, Shepherd's Bush, in connection with an Imperial Exhibition ...

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  3. THE UNITED STATES.

    The committee appointed by the United States Congress to enquire into the charges of bribery in connection with the election in 1909 of Senator William Lorimer ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. AVIATION.

    M. Chavez, the Peruvian aviator, who was injured by the fall of his aeroplane while attempting a flight from Brigue, in Switzerland, over the Simplon Pass to ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. POLICE AND STRIKERS

    The German newspapers, in commenting on the scenes enacted during the desperate affrays between the police and the strikers in the streets of Berlin during the last two ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The promising negotiations between the employers and employes in the Lancashire cotton trade took an unfavorable turn yesterday, as a result of which the trouble is ...

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  7. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP.

    The New York Republican Convention continued its session at Saratoga yesterday, when the chief business was the election of a candidate to run in the Republican ...

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  8. WRECKED BATTLESHIP.

    The workmen comprising the Cornish Salvage Company, who for nearly four years have been at work on the battleship Montague, which in 1906 was wrecked off ...

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  9. AERONAUT'S FALL.

    Herr Frohlmann, the Prussian aviator, was making a flight in a bi-plane at Mulheim, in the Rhine province, yesterday when his machine was caught in an air ...

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  10. A NEW JUDGE.

    The Hon. Sir Arthur Richard Jelf, a judge of the King's Bench Division of the Hign Court of Justice since 1[?]01, has resigned. It is officially announced that he ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. WELSH COLLIERS.

    The ballot taken by the South Wales Miners' Federation on the question whether the workmen of the Cambrian Combine, who are to strike on October 1, ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. LABOR AND POLITICS.

    A Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Labor Association has been formed to collect the levies made for political purposes, which have hitherto been paid to ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. THE BOURKE TRAGEDY

    The young Russian, Senkovitch, who is charged with having on September 16 wilfully murdered a fellow Russian, named Eismond, at Bourke, New South Wales, ...

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  14. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The intimation in "The Advertiser" that on account of its heavy condition yolky wool would probably bring less per pound than the same clips did last year, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SMALLPOX.

    In the opinion of the director of quarantine, if smallpox is to be kept out of Australia, not only must the quarantine laws be rigidly, observed, but vaccination ...

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  16. RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris, referring to the appointment of M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to succeed the late M. Nelidoff as Russian ...

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  17. PLANNED REVOLUTION.

    Many thousands of factory hands gathered in Moabit, a suburb in the west of the city, but the authorities restricted access to the riot area to actual residents. ...

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  18. THE SADDLEWORTH ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. Black, the railway employe who[?] while shunting at the Saddleworth station the other day, had the misfortune to get the fingers of his right hand badly crushed ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. WHITEHAVEN DISASTER

    A party of miners entered the Wellington collieries belonging to the Earl of Lonsdale at Whitehaven yesterday with the object of ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. YORKSHIRE WOOLCOMBERS.

    In July[?] last a dispute arose between the woolcombers and the employers over the question of wages. The operatives having determined that a combined effort should ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. ACCIDENT WITH A PLANING MACHINE.

    Melvin Rees, a youth, employed by M[?] H. Slade, builder and contractor, of Port Adelaide, cut two fingers of his left hand with a planing machine on Thursday ...

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  22. TOOK THE WRONG MEDICINE.

    A man named Hendry, working at the Minbrie Reservoir, had a narrow escape from death on Saturday by taking liniment instead of medicine which had been ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. IRISH IN AMERICA.

    The fifth biennial National Convention of the United Irish League in America was opened at Buffalo, New York state, yesterday[?] Mr. J. E. Redmond, the chairman of ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. CHOLERA IN[?] EUROPE.

    Despite the endeavors in the city and province of Naples to stamp out the cholera, sixteen fresh cases were reported yesterday, and ten deaths. ...

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  25. LARGE BEQUESTS.

    The estate left by Mr. Robert Arthington, a former resident of Leeds, who died in 1900, has accumulated to a very large extent while the details of his will have ...

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  26. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    Reuter's correspondent telegraphs that a case of bubonic plague has been discovered at Port Said. ...

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  27. LIEUTENANT HELM.

    Lieutenant Helm, the German officer arrested for suspected espionage at Portsmouth fortifications, has been committed for trial. Bail has been fixed at £2,000. ...

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  28. ACCIDENT TO A SCHOOL TEACHER.

    Miss Eltonham, a school teacher, of Hindmarsh, who is spending her week's vacation at the residence of Mr. J. A. Schultz, Kapunda, was out driving with ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. JOURNALISTS ATTACKED

    A party of journalists who were watching the riot on behalf of their newspapers, had a sensational experience last night. Mr. Wire, of the "Daily Mail," Mr. ...

    Article : 272 words
  30. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London St[?] Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprie[?]ry, buyers 35/6, sellers 36/6. ...

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  31. FRICTION DENIED.

    A telegram appeared recently in the "Standard of Empire" from its Melbourne correspondent regarding the relations existing between Sir J. W. Taverner, ...

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  32. TRANSVAAL INDIANS.

    Two Indians in possession of false permits have been arrested at Volksrust. They were fined £75 each, with the alternative of nine months' imprisonment. ...

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  33. UNPOPULAR MARRIAGE.

    K[?] Toda, the son of a wealthy Japanese gentleman, is about to wed Miss Rayda R[?] a while girl, at Tacoma, Washington State the [?]minus of the Northern ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. THE BANK RATE.

    The bank rate, which for some weeks has been stationary at 3 per cent., has now advanced to 4 per cent. ...

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  35. BOYS ON TOUR.

    The party of Adelaide boys on tour, with Mr. W. J. Adey, B.A., in charge, arrived in Ballarat to-day, and met with a hearty reception from representative citizens, ...

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  36. FRACTURE OF THE SKULL.

    Samuel Hough, 57 years of age, wa[?] picked up in a city street to-day by Constable Murphy. As the man was evidently in a serious condition, he was taken to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  38. OLD-TIME ENGLISH JOCKEY.

    T. Loates, a one-time prominent horseman on English courses, died suddenly at his residence, Brighton, to-day. Over 10 years ago Loates took rank ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. THIEVES AT WORK.

    A man and a woman who are accused of [?]omplicity in the recent extensive thefts of jewellery from European hotels, were arrested in M[?] yesterday. The booty ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. CIVIL SERVANT'S DEATH.

    The coroner to-day expressed the opinion that the death of Andrew Sarkies, clerk in the Home Affairs Department, was accidental, and recorded a verdict to that ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    A "Commonwealth Gazette" issude last night contained proclamations bringing into operation the Defence (Compulsory Service) Act on January 1, and defining the ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  43. A MAN FATALLY CRUSHED.

    Benjamin Cornish, aged 40, a well-known resident of Linton, met with a fatal accident to-day at the claim of the Electro Hydranlic Company, Carngham. He was ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    Frederick Duncan, rubber merchant; Frederick Stokes, flag and banner maker; and James Davis, cabdriver, were before the Police Court yesterday, charged ...

    Article : 119 words
  45. HUNGARIAN LOAN.

    The Hungarian General Credit Bank, acting on behalf of Austro-Hungarian and German bankers, has taken three-fourths of the Hungarian loan of £20,833,000, with the ...

    Article : 139 words
  46. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

    Members of the Society of Friends waited on the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence to-day and asked for exemption from the compulsory provisions of the Defence ...

    Article : 139 words
  47. RIOT IN COLORADO.

    A serious riot occurred yesterday at the Monarch mining camp, Colorado, in the course of which dynamite was used, and places were set on fire. One person was ...

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  48. BREAKING UP ESTATES.

    Owing to the heavy taxation on land imposed by Mr. Lloyd George's last Budget Mrs. Stewart is disposing of an ancestral estate of 1,000 acres at Oswestry, an ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. DEATH AFTER ARREST.

    An elderly woman became unwell in a cell at the City Watchhouse last night, and a few hours later died in the Melbourne Hospital. The deceased was found by a ...

    Article : 120 words
  50. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    At an early hour this morning a train of hoppers, in charge of Guard Edney, was being shunted into the refuse siding at Coalcliff, on the south coast. The officer ...

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  51. GOLD DISCOVERY IN ALASKA.

    The latest placer, or alluvial gold "strike" is on the Kenai River, in the American territory of Alaska. ...

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  52. JEWELS OF A COUNTESS.

    The jewels which were stolen from the Countess of Antrim some days ago while she was travelling on the Canadian Pacific railway line have been recovered. No ...

    Article : 47 words
  53. TRAIN COLLISION IN FRANCE.

    Twenty persons were slightly injured yesterday by a train collision at Sable-sur-Sarthe, a town 26 miles south-east of Laval. ...

    Article : 29 words
  54. FENIAN DISORDERS RECALLED.

    The "Daily News" states that Mr. D[?]nvir[?] formerly a prominent Fenian, has published a book, in which he reveals that a colleague, the noted McCafferty, a few ...

    Article : 114 words
  55. BOY BILLIARDIST.

    George Gray, the Australian boy billiardist[?] who arrived in England at the e[?]d of July last, made his first public appearance at Leeds yesterday, when he met ...

    Article : 93 words
  56. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The elocutionary section of the South-street, Ballarat, competitions, was continued to-day. Irene Brittle (Norwood, S.A.) received hon. mention for recitation, ...

    Article : 53 words
  57. FEDERAL POWERS.

    The Federal Attorney-General to-day obtained leave of the House of Representatives to introduce a Bill to alter section 51 of the Constitution in the direction of ...

    Article : 354 words
  58. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 1,051 words
  59. BORING FOR WATER.

    From Mr. J. Thompson, Engineer-in-Chief, Western Australia, the Minister of Home Affairs has received a brief report upon the subject of artesian water on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  60. A FATAL QUARREL.

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day Alexander Middleton, aged 21 years, was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on John Brooks, aged 54[?] ...

    Article : 76 words
  61. THE SYDNEY SALES.

    The wool sales were continued at the Sydney Wool Exchange this afternoon, when 9,901 bales were offered. The Pastoral Finance Association submitted 4,874 ...

    Article : 78 words
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