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  2. NATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Constable Moulden, of Burnside, reported to the City Watchhouse on Monday evaning that in consequence of a statement made to him at 5 p.m. that day he went ...

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  3. A £2,000 NECKLACE.

    Mrs. Fielden, of Cordover Hall, Shrewsbury, lost a necklace, valued at £2,000, while staying at the Buxton Hotel. London, six years ago. The missing valuables ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "If they want to take a high line respecting Ministerial investments," recently declared Mr. Lloyd George in reply to his critics. "Lord Wolmer and his fellow ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. THE BRESLAU SCANDAL

    The appalling scandal at Breslau is causing increasing consternation as new facts come to light. The most shocking feature of the whole case, ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. EPIDEMIC OF STRIKES.

    The railway dispute is still unsettled, but there are indications that the end is near. The 500 railwaymen who went on strike at Crewe, in Cheshire, on Saturday, as a ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Mr. Pickles, the Australian aviator, who sustained a serious fall on Saturday, was not competing in the race for the Aerial Derby round London, but was giving a ...

    Article : 531 words
  8. ALBANIA.

    The Government of Servia have addressed a Note to the Great Powers in which they contend that it is the duty of the Powers to prevent the incursions ...

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  9. THE ILL-EATED YONGALA.

    When the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Yongala disappeared while off the Queensland coast 2½ years ago, various theories were advanced as to the fate of ...

    Article : 441 words
  10. "I DIE HAPPY."

    Ernest Austin was hanged in the Goggoroad gaol this morning for the murder of a little girl. Ivy Mitchell, at Samford. The condemned man walked with a firm tread ...

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  11. SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., who was thrown from his horse at Harlow, in Essex, yesterday, is reported to be in an improved condition to-day. He ...

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  12. LEGISLATORS ON TOUR.

    [?] party of British legislators arrived this evening by motor cars from Millicent. They left Carterton this morning at 9.30, drove to Koorine, where they lunched with ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. PRINCESS SOPHIA.

    The remains of Princess Sophia of SaxeWeimar-Eisenach were cremated yesterday. The funeral took place at Heidelberg, and was of the most simple nature. Prince ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. SPANISH TRAGEDY.

    It is understood that the Captain-General has confirmed the sentence of death passed on Captain Sanchez, who was last week convicted of murdering Senor Jalon. ...

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  15. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    The deliberations of the Socialist Congress which has been meeting at Jena for some days past were brought to a close on Saturday. ...

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  16. A SERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. S. Howson, of Waratah, accompanied by his wife, two sons, and two daughters, and a young engineer named Wheeler, were driving on Sunday evening eight miles from ...

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  17. "LIGHTHOUSE OF EMPIRE."

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the scheme of Earl Grey, late Governor-General of Canada, for housing the oversea Dominion representatives in one great ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. THE GARIBALDIANS.

    Of the 800 English volunteers who participated in the Garibaldian movement only a dozen now survive. On Saturday evening six of them participated in the annual ...

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  19. THE SHOP ASSISTANTS' STRIKE.

    The shop assistants will meet to-night to decide whether all hands shall resume work. A majority have returned to their employment, and the matter may be ...

    Article : 326 words
  20. AN OLD CASE REVIVED.

    The public prosecutor at Elberfeld has reopened the enquiry into the case of Frau Hamm, who in 1908 was sentenced to a long term of imprisonment for the murder of ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. EAST PERTH MURDER.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal to-day heard an application for a new trial in the East Perth murder case, on behalf of Bert Thomas, who, with Matthew ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. GROCERS' EXHIBITION.

    Dealing with the 21st anniversary of the inauguration of the Grocers' Exhibition, the "Dady Chronicle" says the exhibitions have done much to improve the quality and ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. MARQUIS KATSURA.

    The Marquis Katsura, a former Prime Minister, and the reformer of the Jap[?] nese anmy, has suffered a relapse. He is suffering from a cancer in the stomach, and ...

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  24. FORE BRIDES-ELECT KILLED.

    An extremely sad occurrence is reported from the little village of Nagyv[?]irad. Four brides-to-be were picking flowers in a wood on Saturday, for the purpose of ...

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  25. AMERICAN BOY GOLFER.

    The defeat of Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the English professional golfing champions, by Francis Ouimet, an American schoolboy, in the American open golf ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. ULSTER WILL FIGHT.

    Sir Edward Carson, K.C., speaking at East Antrim yesterday, said some of the greatest generals in the British army were pledged, if necessary, to help the ...

    Article : 358 words
  27. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    An officially inspired paragraph which appears in the "Koelnische Zeitung" to-day inflicts a sharp rebuke on General Bernsadi in connection with newspaper ...

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  28. FRANCE AND GREECE.

    King Constantine of Greece was to-day the guest of the President (M. Poincare) at lunch in the Elysco. The monarch and the President exchanged cordial toasts. ...

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  29. THE WESTERN RAILWAY

    The acceptance of tenders for no less than £315,226 worth of material for the trans-Australian railway was announced to-day by the Assistant Minister of Home ...

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  30. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    On August 26, at about 2 o'clock in the morning, a house occupied by Racha[?] Wood and her child was destroyed by fire, and the occunants had a narrow escape ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German Government have made a grant of £15,000 to the committee who are making arrangements for the next Olympic games at Berlin in 1916. ...

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  32. INDIAN BANKS CLOSED.

    The suspension of payment by the People's Bank of India, which has seventy branches situated as far apart as Rangoon and Lahore, and which had a capital of ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. JOHANNESBURG RIOTS.

    Messrs. Clarge, Kendall, Waterstone, and Wade, leaders of the Johannesburg labor bodies, who participated in the recent strike riots, have been committed ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. NEW CYCLING RECORD.

    The French cyclist Berthet yesterday covered 43 kilometres 777 metres in an hour, unpaced. This is a world's record. ...

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  36. BILLIARDS.

    The first of the three matches of 18,000 up between George Gray and T. Reece wi[?] take place at Glasgow on October 6. Bonza line balls will be used, and Reece will ...

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  37. FATAL FIRE.

    A fire took place last night in a tenement house, occupied by Jews, in Bow, London, and several lives were lost. One man was imprisoned in an ...

    Article : 156 words
  38. BROKEN HILL.

    The Silverton Tramway Company i[?] offering a reward of £100 for information that will lead to the conviction of the armed robbers who stuck up and robbed ...

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  39. AN OPIUM SMOKER.

    Chew Chee, a Chinese consumptive, gambler, and opium smoker, who said he was a married man and a Wesleyan, was charged at the City Police Court ...

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  42. AVIATION AND DEFENCE

    Now that the transactions between the State and Federal Governments regarding the land for the flying school at Port Cook, in Hobson's Bay, have been ...

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  44. MINISTER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Signor Calissano, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, fell dead at a banquet to-day at Cassano, in Piedmont, while making a speech. ...

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