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  2. CITY COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Ipswich City Council was held at the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon. There were present—the Mayor ...

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  3. Late Japanese Emperor.

    On arrival at Momoyama, the coffin onclosing the body of the deceased potentate was borne by 50 young farmers, and then was drawn by cable ...

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  4. General Cables.

    The, regulations for the preventive detention of criminals in prison have been issued. They allow the inmates to be supplied with ...

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  5. Buffalo, September 15. MOTOR LAUNCH RECORD.

    At a regatta at Niagara, on Lake Ontario, yesterday, Baby Reliance 11., owned by Mr. J. Stewart Blackton, of Brooklyn, lowered the world's ...

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  6. JACK JOHNSON'S LATE WIFE OSTRACISED.

    At the inquest on the body of Jack Johnson's wife, testimony was given that the committed suicide because white women had ostracised ...

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  7. Montreal, September 13. WATER TURBINE BURSTS.

    A water-turbine 'at the Shawinigan Falls power-plant burst, and one of the employees Was killed and nine were injured severely. The building ...

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  8. A STEAMER ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the hold of the steamer Wakanui, and two firemen, who were overcome by the dense smoke, were rescued with difficulty. ...

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  9. ALLEGED SPIES AT DOVER.

    Three Germans, who were arrested for photographing at Dover, have made satisfactory explanations, and have been released from custody. ...

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  10. Lisbon, September 13.

    Saptugle. a murderer, has been arrested here. He was on the point of committing suicide. ...

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  11. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ON BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    The airship, Gamma II., fitted with wireless telegraphy instruments, yesterday carried seven passengers from Aldershot to Kneesworth. ...

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  12. EXPULSION OF ROYALIST LEADERS.

    An agreement has been signed by the Governments of Spain and Portugal for the expulsion of the Portuguese Royalist leaders from Spain, ...

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  13. WAR AGAINST THE MONGOLS.

    Advices received from China show that the third division of the army has left Pao-ting-fu for Manchuria, to operate against the ...

    Article : 28 words
  14. Constantinople Earthquakes.

    Four earthquakes (the longest of Which lasted 70sec) were felt here yesterday. No damage was done, but populace became panic stricken, and ...

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  15. Paris, September 16. EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTHERN FRANCE.

    An earthquake is reported from the Pyrenees. ...

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  16. SAFETY OF LOST FISHERMEN.

    It has been ascertained that the fishermen "who were reported to have been lost in a gale off the Butt of Lewis on 1st instant, are safe. ...

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  17. Six-Power Pressure.

    The "Observer" asserts that a London house of the highest standing, backed by a leading English bank, signed a contract with the Chinese ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. A DOUBLE TIE.

    A race at the Alexandra. Park meeting yesterday, resulted in a dead heart between Myriad and Tinto. The horses ran off, but again the ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. Railway Union's Clerks.

    The trouble with the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants' Clerks has been accentuated through the action of the executive in dismissing ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  21. BOUND FOR NEW SOUTH WALRS.

    The steamer Themistocles has sailed with 600 emigrants for New South Wales. ...

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  22. London, September 16. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    A proposal has been set afoot by the British Association for the Advancement of Science to hold an Imperial meeting in London in 1916, to ...

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  23. BOXING MATCHES

    In a 10-round bout at New York Harry Thomas, of England, won from Abe Attell on points. Pittsburg, September 15. ...

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  24. THREE CORNERED CONTESTS.

    Several branches of the Amalgam[?]ted Railwaymen have protested against the Labour party forcing a three-cornered contest, and threaten ...

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  25. Motor Bandits.

    A gang of ruffians, imitating the methods employed by motor bandits, whose deeds have become notorious of late, shot a ticket-collector on the ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. WAGES OF DYERS AND GAS-WORKERS.

    Some 3600 dyers and gas-stokers labourers at Bradford demand that their wages be advanced to 7d an hour. ...

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  27. GERMAN DEFENCE.

    General von Schott, writing . to "Der Tag," urges the German Admiralty not to wait till the embankment is built to Westerlandsylt. He ...

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  28. BRITISH SAILORS SAVE RUSSIANS.

    Three seamen from the British Royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, rescued two sailors belonging to the Russian Imperial yacht from drowning. The ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. Belfast Riots.

    Over 1000 people fought fierrely for half an hour at the Belfast football match. A hundred were injured, of whom 60 had to be removed to ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The liner Letitia has collided with the small steamer Sainthes, off Greenock, sinking her. One was drowned, and several people were seriously ...

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  31. WESLEYAN HALL.

    The Wesleyan Hall At Westminster has been completed at a cost of £300,000. ...

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  32. Balkan States.

    It is semi-officially reported that the insurgents recently defeated a Turkish battalion near Scutari The Malissori tribesmen are ...

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  33. Paris, September 15. RELEASED FROM CUSTODY.

    Emile Rousset, the French soldier, who was wrongfully imprisoned in Algiers, has been released from custody. ...

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  34. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ON SUBMARINES.

    The French submarines are being fitted with wireless telegraphic instruments. ...

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  35. A FARCIAL PUNISHMENT.

    Two scoundrels at Beziers have been sentenced to imprisonment for two months each for having poured petroleum on a dog which afterwards ...

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  36. Cricket.

    It transpires that the dividend in connection with the tour of the Australian Eleven will be £190 per man, equal to about, £5 per week from the ...

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  37. Turco-Italian War.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the peace negotiations between Italy and Turkey have been broken off. The ...

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  38. Berlin, September 15. GERMAN NAVAL ACCIDENT.

    At the naval manoeuvres, yesterday, a torpedo boat sank after colliding with the battleship Zahringen. Five men were drowned. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    An ex-judge of the Court at Dresden has been charged with having obtained money by false pretences. He pleaded that he hoped to redeem ...

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  40. The C.S.R. Case.

    An application was made by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, yesterday to the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir S. W. Griffith) ...

    Article : 105 words
  41. PANACEA FOR CANCER.

    At the conference of medical men, specialising in women's diseases, the consensus is that surgery is the only effective panacea for cancer. ...

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  42. Berlin, September 16. CHEAP MEAT FOR GERMANY.

    The Commanal authorities in Schorenebrete. have voted £1000 for the experimental purchase of foreign meat, to sell direct to the public. The ...

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  43. St. Petersburg, September 15. RUSSIAN OFFICER MURDERED.

    Colonel Lupakoff, head of the political police, has been assassinated in the street at Piatigorsk (in the Cancusus) in broad daylight. The assassin ...

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  44. Durban, September 1[?]. A WELCOME FIND.

    Some natives recently uncartted, on a bank of the Klip River, a bag containing 600 sovereigns. It is supposed that the money was buried at ...

    Article : 33 words
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