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  2. Trade with Hull.

    Mr. A. Wilson, Trade Commissioner for Hull, England, visited Ipswich yesterday. He was met at the railway station by Mr. J. P. Bottomley, who ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    Members assembled this afternoon with the knowledge that there was a possibility of a late sitting. Last night the Premier intimated that ...

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  4. HUGE CONFLAGRATION

    Starting by season of defective flue in a cafe at Pleasure Pier. a huge conflagration has swept over the pleasure resorts of Ocean Beach and Venice ...

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  5. General Cables.

    A pony was stabbed thrice in the Bilston district. South Staffordshire. This is the ninth case of maiming recently. ...

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  6. Panama Canal.

    President Taft is expected to postpone his decision on the demand of Great Britain for the submission of the Panama Canal question to ...

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  7. CRUISER CHALLENGER RETURNING.

    The cruiser Challenger, which is returning from Australia, has passed Gibraltar. ...

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  8. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Further cases of foot and mouth disease have been reported in Lancashire, Hampshire, and Kildare (Ireland). ...

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  9. NEW YORK MURDER.

    Mr. Coup, an important witness in the Rosentha, (New York) murder case, has landed at Liverpool. He has been urged to return to New ...

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  10. London, September 4. NORWICH FLOODS.

    The fund for the relief of sufferers by the Norwich floods totals £13,000. The President of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce estimates the loss of ...

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  11. Principles of Eugenics

    Sir James Crichton-Browne, presiding at the Conference of Sanitary Inspectors at Sheffield said, in referring to eugenics (the science of ...

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  12. CABLE RATES TO AUSTRALIA.

    A Parliamentary paper, dealing with the question of the reduction in cable rates to Australia, states that during the first quarter 46,450 words were ...

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  13. Trades Unions.

    The annual Trade Union Congress was continued at Newport, Monmouthshire, yesterday. Several speakers assailed the ...

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  14. SCULLING.

    Arnst has withdrawn from the proposed match with Barry, and returns on Friday. He states that as he twice agreed to Barry's terms, he will ...

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  15. MINERS' WAGES.

    The Miners Federation Conference will be held in October. The surface workers will ask the Federation to secure for them a wage of 5s per day. ...

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  16. Paris, September 3. NAPOLEON'S HOUSE AT ELBA.

    Prince Ruspoli, of Rome, has purchased for £12,000, the house inhabited by Napoleon at Elba. ...

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  17. Paris, September 4. MINING DISASTER IN FRANCE,

    An explosion of fire-damp at the Glarence Mine, Bethune, has resulted in 23 men out of 33 who were rescued, being severely burned. Four of these ...

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  18. Cloudburst and Floods

    Cloudbursts have occurred throughout the State of Pennsylvania, and 36 persons have been drowned. Their bodies have been recovered. ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    About 100,000 persons attended 76 meetings organised by the Social Democratic Party to protest against the increased coat of living. ...

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  20. New York, September 4. MOTOR-BOAT RACES.

    The second of the motor-boat races for the Harmsworth trophy has been won by a British boat, Mr. W. Mackay Euger's Mapleleaf and the ...

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  21. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Vermont State election has resulted in a defeat for the Progressive party. Mr. Fletcher, the regular Republican candidate, failed to secure ...

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  22. Revolt in Albania.

    The Porte intends to re-build the houses and a church at Berana, and will allow the Christians to retain their arms until they and the ...

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  23. Midlothian Election.

    The breach between the Liberal and Labour parties over the by-election for Midlothian is widening. Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. ...

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  24. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING.

    In the evening, Mr. Wilson addressed a gathering of local business men and colliery proprietors in Mr. G. W. Allen's office, Bell-street. The ...

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  25. Britain and Tibet.

    The "Daily Chronicle" accuses the Government of seeking to seize Tibet. Other Radical newspapers are very outspoken on similar lines. ...

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  26. Jackson (Michigan), September 3. REVOLT OF CONVICTS.

    A number of prisoners, who were confined in bull pens, revolted, and attacked the guards, overpowering them. They then set fire to the ...

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  27. Swiss Military Manoeuvres.

    Col. Legge will represent Australia at the military manocuvres to be held in Switzerland on the occasion of the visit of the Emperor William ...

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  28. Barque Foundered.

    The barque Creccieth Castle, bound from Peru for Antwerp, foundered off Cape Horn. A life-boat (11 of the occupants of which were alive and six ...

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  29. New York, September 3. MEDALING IN THE OCCULT.

    Mrs. Mary Potter, mother of Mr. Louis Potter, the noted American sculptor, who died at Seattle last week, during treatment for skin ...

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  30. Duke of Kent

    It is rumoured that the King intends to confer the Dukedom of Kent on Prince Arthur of Connaught. ...

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  31. Aeroplane Flight.

    Mdlle. Dutrieu yesterday fell from a height of 600ft into Lake Lausanne, in consequence of the sudden stoppage of her aeroplane. She was ...

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  32. Railway Collision.

    An express yesterday collided with a goods train near Florence. Three persons were killed, and 12 were injured. ...

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  33. Air-Ship Hansa.

    The Zeppelin air-ship Hansa, with passengers and crew totalling 57 persons, to-day made an excursion in the air at Hamburg, remaining up for ...

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  34. Tripoli Campaign

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople reports that the peace pourparlers with regard to Tripoli have been suspended. The Porto is examining ...

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  35. Speaker Willis

    In the Legislative Assembly, to-day, a motion was carried providing that an article in the "Sydney Morning Herald," condemning the Speaker and ...

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  36. Vienna, September 4. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Balkan situation remains in great disquietude. Doubts are entertained whether the Government of Bulgafia will be able to withstand the ...

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  37. MOROCCO.

    The anxiety regarding the situation in Morocco is increasing. Fifty-eight thousand French troops are already there, and of these 16,000 are ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. Antwerp Corn Exchange.

    New South Wales is showing two exhibits of wheat, each containing 14 varieties, at the Antwerp corn exchange. The members of the exchange ...

    Article : 40 words
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