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  2. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress was opened yesterday at Ncwcastle-on-Tyne. The delegates total 520, representing 1,667,000 members. ...

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  3. PEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The new session of the Federal Parliament, after a long recess, was opened to-day by his Excellency the Governor-General with the usual ceremonies. In spite of ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT AND LOCAL OPTION.

    At the W.C.T.U. Convention yesterday Mr. T. H. Smeaton, M.P., delivered an address on "The Prospects of Temperance Legislation in South Australia." He said ...

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  5. DISCONTENT OF THE WORKERS.

    The Railway Commission which is enquiring into the cause of the recent strike took further evidence yesterday, when a number of railway workmen were ...

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  6. THE CRISIS IN EUROPE

    M. Jules Cambon, French Ambassador in Berlin, who arrived from Paris some days ago with a draft agreement, embodying the extreme concessions France is ...

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  7. EAST MELBOURNE, MYSTERY.

    In the Practice Court to-day an application was made to the Chief Justice on behalf of Dr. S. Peacock for an order nisi calling on John William Packer, publisher ...

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  8. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    In the report of the election committee of the Church oF England Synod, presented at the meeting of that body on Tuesday, the following paragraph appeared:—"5. In ...

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  9. ALLEGED RAILWAY FRAUDS.

    Before Mr. O'Halloran, S.M., in the Magistrates' Court to-day, Charles Stanley [?]ill, timekeeper, of the Petersburg Loco[?] Department, was charged with having on ...

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  10. BRITISH POST-OFFICES.

    An important decision affecting the post-offices of the United Kingdom has been announced by the Postmaster-General, Mr. Herbert Samuel. ...

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  11. SEQUEL TO THE LITHGOW STRIKE.

    This afternoon John Dixon, James Cairnes, Bernard Scully. Edward Williams, Ross Kennedy, and William Delaney, were arrested at Lithgow on warrants, and ...

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  12. BIG FIRES IN GLASGOW.

    The premises of the Co-operative Society at Glasgow were burnt last night and the damage done is estimated at £100,000. A second fire in the same city destroyed ...

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  13. FRENCH NAVAL REVIEW

    A grand naval review was held at Toulon yesterday, in which 90 warships and their crews, numbering 30,000 officers and men, took part. Everything was done to make ...

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  14. TRADE INSURANCES.

    Owing to a sharp rise in the price of sugar, additional insurances have been effected to cover the increased values of numerous cargoes afloat from Java, Cuba, ...

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  15. A BUSH TRAIN.

    During his stay in England Sir Rupert Clarke, who is a pasenger by the Orontes, purchased what is known as a Renon road-train, which is intended for carting wool ...

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  16. PORT PIRIE ROBBERY.

    The safe which was stolen from the mart of Mr. F. Grey, jun., on the night of August 2, was found to-day by a son-in-law of Mr. Voy, a farmer and milkman, who ...

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  17. THE FIFESHIRE.

    The Italian cruiser Volturno has returned to Aden, having, in consequence of the heavy seas running, been unable to board the steamer Fifeshire, which still ...

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  18. UNREST AT TONGA.

    It is feared that trouble is brewing in Tonga. Owing to the unsettled state of affairs the Governor has left for there by the steamer Ranadi. ...

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  19. PORTUGUESE CABINET.

    The first Cabinet under the new Constitution of the Republic is now in process of formation. Senhor Chagas is Premier and Minister for the Interior, and Senhor ...

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  20. THE INCREASE IN WAGES.

    At the annual general meeting ot members of the Victorian Employers' Federation it was stated that 76 main strikes, and 12 subsidiary ones had occurred in ...

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  21. NEW AERIAL RECORD.

    M. GARROS RISES OVER 2½ MILES. PARIS, September 5. M. Garros established a new altitude record at St. Malo yesterday, rising to a ...

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  22. ANTI-ALCOHOL CONFERENCE.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) and the Agent-General for South Australia (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) will attend the International ...

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  23. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Canadian election campaign is now in full swing. Mr. R. L. Borden, K.C, leader of the Conservative Party, is working in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Mr. G. G. Balsillie, who has been appointed by the Commonwealth to take charge of the wireless telegraphic, department, is a passenger by the Orontes. ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. A TURKISH BRIGAND.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, September 5. Recently the notorious Anatolian brigand Tchakirdjali, operating in the neighborhood of Marmarice, assassinated several peasants ...

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  26. SCULLING.

    Ernest Barry has recove ed from his recent indisposition. The final deposits for the race with Fogwell for the English championship were paid yesterday. ...

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  27. THE ORONTES' PASSENGERS.

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  28. THE NECKLACE FRAUD.

    Mrs. Cameron, who, with her husband, Lieutenant C. Aylmer Cameron, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on June 2 for endeavoring to defraud Lloyd's ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—At London—Eneas. At Avon-mouth-Drayton Grange. At Antwerp— Strathroy. At Seattle—Minnie A. Caine. Departures.—Coulsdon and Archibald ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Sir J. W. Taverner Agent-General for Victoria, in the course of an interview yesterday, strongly urged that efforts should be made to have the French ...

    Article : 81 words
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  34. SENATOR GUTHRIE.

    Senator Guthrie, of South Australia, is recovering from his recent serious attack of pneumonia, and is now recuperating in Scotland. ...

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  36. THE PRINZ WALDEMAR.

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