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  2. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRATUDS.

    Penalties for breaches of the Customs Act in regard to the importation of motor bodies and rubber tyres were claimed in court before Mr. Justice Isaacs to-day, ...

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  3. STORMS AND RAIN.

    The boisterous gales which have prevailed in the southern part of Australia for over a week continued to make themselves felt yesterday, though there were ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    With regard to the serious noting which occurred at a football match at Belfast on Saturday, having been inspired by the religious feud which recent events have ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    While on duty on the western side of King William-street on Monday Constable Farrar noticed flames and smoke issuing from one of the upstairs windows of the ...

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  6. "FOUND HIMSELF IN A BEDROOM."

    A remarkable case, in which blackmail was pleaded as a defence against a claim for £500, came before Mr. Justice McMillan in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  7. THE BALKANS.

    Information of a semi-official character received in Athens states that the insurgents have defeated a battalion of Turkish soldiers near Scutari, on the Boyana, ...

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  8. BUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Colonel Lupakotf, head of the political police force in the Caucasian provinces of Russia, was assassinated in Piatigorsk in broad daylight yesterday. The murderer ...

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  9. THE DEAD MIKADO.

    The solemn ceremonies in connection with the burial of the late Emperor of Japan in the Imperial tombs at Kyoto—a distance of 328 miles from Tokio—were ...

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  10. PORTUGAL.

    An agreement has been signed by the Spanish and Portuguese Governments with the object of securing the expulsion of the Portuguese Royalist leaders from ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The "Observer" states that a London financial house of the highest standing, backed by a leading bank, signed a contract with the Chinese Minister in ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. FRENCE ARMY SCANDAL.

    Emile Rousset, the victim of a shocking miscarriage of justice, arising out of a conspiracy of army officers, has been released. ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. PRISON REFORM.

    The regulations issued by the Home Office concerning the treatment of the criminals committed to the "preventive detention prison" at Camp Hill, Isle of ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. SAVED FEOM THE SEA.

    The ten fishermen who were believed to have perished when a fishing smack was wrecked on September 2 at the Butt of Lewis, a high rocky promontory at the ...

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  15. THE COST OF LIVING.

    By way of coping with the excessive cost of the necessaries of life, especially meat, which has led to an agitation throughout Germany for he removal or ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The "Times." discussing the tour of the Australian Eleven in England, remarks that the striking change in the fortunes of the visitors after the first month or so ...

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  17. MORE ESPIONAGE.

    Three German tourists were arrested on Saturday while talcing photographs in the vicinity of Dover. On satisfactory explanations being given by the prisoners ...

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  18. THE CAPITAL.

    The consideration of the Federal Capital designs in relation to the site itself is nearing completion. The members of the board appointed by the Minister of Home ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. WAIHI STRIKERS IN GAOL.

    Mr. Parry, presiding to-day over a meeting of Walni miners, said that by Saturday the country would be shaken from end to end because strikers had been ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. THE VEND CASE.

    The hearing of the shipping company's appeal in the Vend case entered its fourth week before the High Court this morning, when argument on behalf-of the Crown ...

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  21. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Alexandra Park race meeting on Saturday the chesnut gelding, Myriad, by Enthusiast—Myrrha, and the chesnut colt, Tinto, by Mackintosh—Pink Flower, twice ...

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  22. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    A proposal is on foot in favor of holding in London in 1916 an Imperial meeting of the British Association, to which the leading scientists of the Empire will ...

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  23. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The "Referee," commenting on the forthcoming visit of the South African Rugby footballers to England, states that the "All Blacks" (New Zealanders) ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The trouble which has arisen in connection with clerks employed by the Railway Society has been accentuated through the dismissal by the executive of the ...

    Article : 227 words
  25. AVIATION.

    The military airship Gamma II., which has been fitted with wireless telegraph apparatus, oh Saturday carried seven passengers from Aldershot to Kneesworth, ...

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  26. MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    During the regatta on the Niagara River, at Buffalo on Saturday, the motor boat, Baby Reliance Unowned by Mr. J. Stuart, Blackton, of Brooklyn, lowered the world's ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. THE BARRIER LABOR SHORTAGE.

    An attempt is being made to recruit labor on the West Coast for the Broken Hill mines. A telegram was received from Broken Hill on Saturday evening stating ...

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  28. SAID HE COULD NOT DROWN.

    Mr. Joseph Mullhall who-has travelled about in a rowing boat for years, is a cripple, paralysed from his waist down, but he was a good swimmer, and said he ...

    Article : 166 words
  29. FRENCH SUBMARINES.

    The French naval authorities are having the submarine torpedo boats fitted with wireless telegraphic apnaratus. It is hoped by this means to double their ...

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  30. MRS. JOHNSON'S DEATH.

    The evidence at the inquest at Chicago concerning the suicide of Mrs. Johnson, wife of Jack Johnson, the colored pugilist, show that ...

    Article : 570 words
  31. EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE.

    Four shocks of earthquake, the longest lasting 70 seconds, occurred at Constantinople yesterday. No damage was done, but owing to the ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. DLABOLICAL RUFFIANISM

    Public opinion has been scandalised by a shocking outrage at Beziers, near the Mediterranean coast of France, and the travesty on justice involved in the grotesquely ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. THE BABY BONUS.

    Warm appreciation is expressed by the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) of the proposal of the New South Wales Government to provide for the attendance ...

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  34. THE ALL-RED CABLE ROUTE.

    The position of the Commonwealth with respect to the all-red cable route was explained by the Postmaster-General in a reference to the cabled ...

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  35. CYCLING BANDITS.

    Imitating the motor bandits, who some months ago established a reign of terror by their street robberies, which were accompanied with violence, an armed gang ...

    Article : 78 words
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  37. GENEEAL CABLE NEWS.

    F. H. Lowe, a former covered courts champion, defeated S. N. Doust (Australia) in the South of England lawn tennis tournament yesterday, 6—4, 7—9, 6—0, 6—4. ...

    Article : 191 words
  38. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    A conference of medical practitioners specialising in diseases of women has elicited a consensus of opinion that surgery is the only effective means for the ...

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  39. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent reports that the peace negotiations, which have been proceeding at Berne, Switzerland, between ...

    Article : 121 words
  40. GERMAN MANOEUVRES.

    During the naval manouvres yesterday a torpedo boat sank after colliding with the battleship Zahringen, 12,000 tons. Five men were drowned. ...

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  41. AN HEIRESS WANTED.

    Walter Snell, formerly a judge of one of the courts in Dresden, has been charged with obtaining £3,000 by false pretences. He pleaded for clemency on the ground ...

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  42. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE.

    This afternoon a fire broke out in the varnish factory of Messrs. Taubman and Co. at St. Peters, and damage to the extent of £3,000 was done before the flames ...

    Article : 87 words
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  44. PUGILISM.

    Jim Flynn, a well-known boxer of Puebla, Colorado, claims the heavy-weight championship of the world in the event of the retirement of Jack Johnson, the ...

    Article : 68 words
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  49. THE MALAITA'S PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Malaita arrived at 9 a.m. and sailed at 12 p.m. H.M.S. Torch and the Government yacht Euphrosyne were at Viia, having made an official visit round ...

    Article : 89 words
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