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  2. LONDON STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Wally, 2,053 tons a London vessel, owned by the Gordon Steamship Company, has been wrecked off Para. A number of the crew and passengers were ...

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  3. THE PERTII MYSTERY.

    The police are still searching the bush near Wanneroo-road for the body of Ethel Harris, who has been missing since March, but so far they have made no ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    At a dinner to celebrate the jubilee of the Victorian Rifle Association on Saturday night Lord Dudley, who had an enthusiastic reception, said:—1 hope rifle ...

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  5. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    The grand jury at Chester has returned a true bill against Mark Wilde, an exsoldier, on a charge of murdering Mr. George Storrs at Gorse Hall, Dukinfield, on ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL [?]NREST.

    In consequence of the rejection by the boilermakers and riveters engaged in the shipbuilding trade of the agreement concluded between their executive and the ...

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  7. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The annual E[?]stedd[?] of the South-street (Balarat) Society was concluded on Satarday night, when the awards in connection with the champion brass band ...

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  8. AERONAUTICS.

    With regard to the international balloon race for the Gordon-Bennett Cup and £400, which had St. Louis as its starting point the latest intelligence states that ...

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  9. NAVAL MATTERS.

    S[?]king yesterday at Hanley, in Staffordshire, Lord Curzon, referring to the naval outlook, stated that they could not be blind to the existence on the other ...

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  10. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    An elderly man, James McLean, was driving a trap across the line near Maylands railway-station yesterday afternoon when a special race train dashed round a ...

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  11. DEATH FROM MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Charles Mundy, of Houghton. who was knocked down by a motor car at Elizabeth-street, Norwood, on Thurday afternoon, died at the Adelaide Hospital on ...

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  12. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  13. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    It is reported that 2,500 union shop railway men are on strike in St. Louis. ...

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  14. QUICK TRAVELLING.

    Mr. Grahame-White and Mr. James Handley, the well-known British aviators, are competing for the chief prize in connection with Gordon-Bennett's Cup ...

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  15. YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    At an early hour on Sunday morning information was given to the police that a young man. Albert Gubbins, aged 21 years, a single man, and living at 9. George-street, ...

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  16. NORTHERN CANADIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.

    Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Dunsmuir, of British Columbia, has entered a suit against President Mackenzie, of the Canadian Northern Railway Company, for 1,000,000 ...

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  17. PATERSON, LAING, BRUCE, & CO.

    The balance-sheet of Paterson. Laing, Bruce, & Co. Limited, shows a profit of £75,626. A final dividend of 6 per cent. has been declared, £10,000 added to the ...

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  18. WARDERS AND DEFENCE

    In an interview regarding the case of Warder Wise (who was discharged for refusing to give up his connection with the defence forces), the Premier (Mr. Frank ...

    Article : 444 words
  19. RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS.

    Charles Hurley was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday evening in an unconscious condition. He was seen to fall in Gawler-place, and strike his ...

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  20. THE GISBORNE LOAN.

    The £175,000 worth of 4 per cent. bonds issued by the Borough of Gisborne, New Zealand, have been fully subscribed. ...

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  21. AN ATROCIOUS CRIME.

    A dreadful murder of an unusual character was perpetrated by a baker in this city yesterday. Having quarrelled with his wife he dragged her into the bakehouse, and, ...

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  22. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    Edward Chandler, of Robsart-street, Parkside, was thrown from a ba[?] at Mit[?]am on Sunday and sustained injuries to his head and abdomen. Immediately ...

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  23. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    British 2½ per cent. consols, which closed on Thursday at £80 3/9, yesterday touched £79 13/9, but recovered and are now quoted at £79 17/6. ...

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  24. A BRITISH PURCHASE.

    Mr. R. Haldane, Secretary for War, has arranged for the purchase of the Clement Bayard II. airship, subject to its success in the final tests. The condition of purchase ...

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  25. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A lad, Walter Kruse, working at Mr. J. Jose's blacksmith shop, on Friday morning was assisting with others to remove in old reaping machine for repairs. He got his ...

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  26. SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The directors of the Scottish-Australian Mining Company have declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  27. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Yesterday being the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar (October 21, 1805), several wreaths were placed on the Nelson Column. Several wreaths were sent from ...

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  28. A POLITICIAN'S MISHAP.

    Mr. Aldrich, one of the Republican "stalwarts" in the American Senate, who is retiring from politics at the end of the year in consequence of the opposition of ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL NEWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 499 words
  30. AIRSHIPS IN WAR.

    It is officially announced that successful experiments have been made by the French military authorities with torpedo arrows in the destruction of airships. ...

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  31. A MOTORIST KILLED.

    An accident resulting in the death of Mr. Molkentin, a pianoforte tuner, occurred here yesterday. He was riding his motor bicycle down the main street and ...

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  32. HENLEY ON THE YARRA

    Henley on the Yarra regatta on Saturday was a great success, The weather had again a "made-to-order" appearance, and the throng on either side of the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    Captain R. M. Collins, secretary of the Commonwealth Defence Department in London, states that tenders have been accepted for the construction of two ...

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  34. THE AZUREA FOUND.

    The missing balloon Azurea has landed at Bisio, in Ontario. The aeronauts belonging to America [?]. are believed to have descended on the ...

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  35. FOSTERING RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    The Minister of Defence, in a speech last night, said the fact that rifle clubs had not accomplished more in the past was very often not the fault ot clubs, but of the ...

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  36. A MINER INJURED.

    An accident occurred at the British mine yesterday morning to a miner named H. Swainston, who slipped on a flat sheet, and sustained bruises to his side. ...

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  37. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Board of Trade returns for the last financial year show that Canada's trade had increased by 67,000,000 dollars (£13,400,000) over that of the previous ...

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  38. THE CUBAN GALES.

    The recent violent gales off the coa[?]t of Cuba have been responsible for the wreck of the American revenue cutter Aspodes. All on board excepting two were lost. The ...

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  39. NAVAL LOAN QUESTION

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent states that Mr. Winston Churchill's letter to a correspondent intimating that he was "not prepared to say ...

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  40. TWO MINERS BLOWN TO DEATH.

    A shocking accident ocuurred on Saturday afternoon in the East Oriental Glanmore mine, by which two miners, William Wallace, married with one child and ...

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  41. THE NEW REPUBLIC.

    A decree has been gazetted by the Government of Portugal abolishing the exceptional laws promulgated by the late Government against its adversaries, including ...

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  42. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated on Saturday that while the Government would not allow the Constitution Alteration Bill to be emasculated, they would ...

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  43. NOVA SCOTIA PREMIERSHIP.

    Mr. Maclean, the Attorney-General in the Nova Scotia Government, has suc[?]eeded Mr. G. H. Murray in the Premiership. ...

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  44. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The tour of the Victorian delegates has attracted keen interest in the American irrigated states. The Hon. W. McKenzie and Mr. Elwood Mead have ...

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  45. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Professor E. H. Woodruff, of Cornell University, speaking at Ithaca, New York State, in connection with a political rally, made a vigorous attack on ex-President ...

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  46. TROUBLE IN GREECE.

    Although M. Venezelos is generally recognised as the ablest politician in Greece there are many politicians who resent his [?]ccession to the Premiership. ...

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  47. SUICIDE THROUGH OVERWORK.

    John James Guilfoyle, postmaster at Peak Hill, shot himself on Friday, Evidence was given at the inquest to the effect that the deceased had complained ...

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  48. THE NEW FACTORIES.

    Although only a small sum appears on the Federal Eastimates to meet the initial expenses in connection with the establishment of the clothing and leather factories ...

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  49. THE MISSING CANADIAN.

    Mr. Henning, the Canadian fisheries expert, who attended the Hague arbitration proceedings with reference to the Newfoundland fisheries dispute, and afterwards ...

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  50. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The State batteries crushed during the week 1.639 tons of quartz for 1,564 oz. of gold. Mr. Robert Wigglesworth, chief clerk to ...

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  51. PICKED UP DEAD.

    Charles Nygren, a cabman, fell off his cab in Stanley-street on Saturday, and was picked up dead. ...

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  52. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Addressing a public meeting at Boston yesterday Mr. Roosevelt denied that there was any difference of opinion in the ranks of the Republicans as to the basic ...

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  53. DEATH FROM A FALL.

    Bernard Rafferty, aged 30 a recent arrival from Leonora fel through a shop window while under the influence of drink this evening, and severed his jugular ...

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  54. CRICKETERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. H. Sinclair will join the South African team of cricketers for Australia. ...

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  55. MILITARY COMPETITION.

    The jubilee meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association was concluded yesterday with a programme mainly comprised of field events. The principal of these was ...

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  56. SETTLERS WITH CAPITAL.

    Messrs. Mead and McKenzie's immigration mission in England is about to bear fruit. By the R.M.S. Orsova, which is due on Monday, Mr. G. N. Anderson, who has ...

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  57. COUNTERFEIT NOTES.

    The officials of the Secret Service Department in Chicago have seized a number of counterfeit Nicaraguan notes with a face value of £60,000. The printer and ...

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  58. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Willania. Mr. Lindon, a farmer, with Charles A. Rowe, a lad, were smoking out a rabbit burrow in an old tunnel, ...

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  59. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At a conference yesterday of the Scottish Liberal Association it was resolved that the Scottish members of the House of Commons should be requested to press ...

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  60. PAYMENT OF BOUNTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. BLOWN TO DEATH.

    The body of a prospector, Samuel Wooding, was discovered in his camp at Norseman yesterday in an advanced state of decomposition. The body had been ...

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  63. "MONSTROUS ABUSE."

    Olaf A[?]nsen, a Norwegian seaman, appeared before the Chief Justice yesterday on a charge of escaping from custody while under arrest for desertion from the ...

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  64. UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the American millionaire, has given £20,000 to the fund for defraying the expensed of a world's conference to discuss the question of ...

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  65. MOTOR CAR AND BUGGY COLLIDE.

    The State motor car, containing Miss Murray, daughter of the Premier, and a girl friend, on Friday night came into collision with a buggy, which was being driven in ...

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  66. COMMISSIONS IN THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Gradually the castiron rules which govern admission into the British army are heing modified. Hitherto oflicers of colonial military forces who desired to obtain ...

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  67. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Mr John Ward, Labor member of the House of Commons for Stoke-on-Trent, interviewed yesterday with regard to the Osborne judgment, which prohibits the ...

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  68. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, the young Australian billiard champion, who lately defeated George Nelson, the Yorkshire champion, in two matches, in which the English player was ...

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  69. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Keenan, ex-Attorney-General, who voted against the Government on the recent no-confidence motion, has permanently taken his seat on the Labor side of the ...

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  70. JEWELLER'S SHOP ENTERED.

    During Friday night the jewellery establishment of Mr. R. McDougall, 279, Little Collins-street, was broken into and £709 worth of articles were stolen, An entrance ...

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  71. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    A fortnight ago a football match between the Port Melbourne and Yarraville teams for the premiership of the Victorian Football Association had to be stopped ...

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  72. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  73. "ALL-RED" CABLE.

    In a cablegram published on Saturday it was stated that the High Commissioner had impressed on the Secretary of State for the Colonies the desirability of laying an ...

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  74. FREETRADE FINANCE.

    The Right Hon. Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, who is helping Sir Rufus Isaacs in his attempt to secure reelection for South Shields on his ...

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  75. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives sat al night Friday and until 12.30 on Saturday discussing the Estimates, all the depart ments being by that time disposed of. ...

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  76. CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY STEVENSON.

    The billiard championship match between H. Stevenson (holder) and Melbourne Inman (challenger) was finished yesterday. Stevenson won rather easily, ...

    Article : 65 words
  77. HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    The annual organised public effort to augment the funds of the metropolitan hospitals took place on Saturday and to-day in circumstances Which provided every ...

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  78. SEVERE BEATING

    During the hearing of a case at the Geelong Court yesterday, in which Thomas Kennedy, a carter, was charged with having assaulted his son. John Kennedy, the ...

    Article : 133 words
  79. CYCLING ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Frank Birtles arrived at the Perth postoffice at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, having completed his self-imposed task of cycling around Australia. He set out ...

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  80. REDUCING THE PROFITS

    Mr. McDonald, the lessee of the Railway Refreshment Rooms at Moss Vale, reported to the police that he had missed considerable sums of money lately. Detectives ...

    Article : 80 words
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