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  2. GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME

    In connection with his scheme for settling 5000 emigrants in Australia, General Booth is willing to submit candidates for the approval of the Agents-General. ...

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  3. RAILWAY JUBILEE.

    The discoveries of the latter half of the eighteenth century and the advances made in scientific discoveries during the century which gave birth to steam locomotion and to ...

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  4. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    President Roosevelt has informed a conference of the leading politicians at Oyster Bay that the Czar, desiring to summon a conference ...

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  5. CONCILIATE THE BOERS.

    The Earl of Selborne, Governor of the Transvaal, replying to addresses and petitions of farmers at a meeting at Rustenbergroad, said it was unreasonable for parents ...

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  6. CRUSHING POLAND.

    The Governor-General of Warsaw (General Maksimovitch) has issued, the following order to the army:—"The passivencss and hesitation of the civil authorities ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The members of the reporting staff of the "Sydney Morning Herald" entertained at luncheon yesterday Mr. W. R. Charlton, one of their number, who has been appointed to ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Senate was engaged all the day considering the Copyright Bill in committee. The arguments have been dry and legal, and very little progress has been made. Clause ...

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  9. ENGLAND TO AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Some speculative person has suggested that if any man, no matter how commonplace his existence, were to give an exact account of his thoughts and sensations ...

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  10. REPLY FROM NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Prime Minister has made public the following letter, which he has received from Mr. Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales, on the subject of General Booth's offer to ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives last night, the Minister for Customs made an extraordinary display of backbone with regard to clause 7 of the Commorce Bill, which refers ...

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  12. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was spirited bidding in all sections, and all classes are hardening. Sept. 22. ...

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  13. DREAM OF INDEPENDENCE

    In reviewing edicts for religious toleration, for the use of the Polish language in schools, and facilities to transfer mortgaged estates of Poles, and the fact that ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. GERMANY AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    Herr Bassermann, the German National Liberal leader, speaking at Essen, Prussia, attributed the increasingly strained relations of Germany with Great Britain to ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 4½d per ounce standard, a fall of l-16d since yesterday. ...

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  16. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The Marine Court inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the wreck of the schooner Jones Brothers was continued, at the Police Court to-day. Several witnesses were ...

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  17. ARRANGING PEACE.

    A high official of the United States, who is at Paris, explains that the chief object of President Roosevelt in bringing about peace between Russia and Japan was to ...

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  18. THE ARMISTICE.

    Admiral Jesson and Admiral Shimamura met in Corniloff Bay, on the Siberian coast, and agreed on a zone from which warships and contraband of war should be ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. QUESTION IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day, The MINISTER FOR DEFENCE, in answer to Senator Dobson (Tas.), said that General Booth's cablegram respecting immigrants ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. BRIGANDS IN RUSSIA.

    Bands of robbers infest the district of Baku, in the Caucasus. The brigands have attacked many trains. In one instance 53 passengers were wounded, and one was ...

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  21. MIKASA DISASTER.

    The fire on the Japanese battleship Mikasa is attributed at Tokio to an explosion at the outset leading to a greater explosion. Otherwise, it is contended, the ...

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  22. OBJECTION BY LABOUR.

    The proposal by General Booth to settle 5000 families on the land in Australia came up for discussion at the Trades Hall Council to-night, and a resolution was carried,— ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. THE DEFIANCE DAMAGED IN GALES.

    News of the sensational voyage of the brigantine Defiance from Newcastle with coal to Auckland reached Sydney last night by the Union Company's steamer Mokoia When the ...

    Article : 246 words
  24. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    Owing to the fear of cholera some villages in Galicia, Austria, are totally deserted. In Prussia there have been 227 cases of ...

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  25. UNDERSTANDING WITH RUSSIA.

    The "Novoe Vremya" and the "Bourse Gazette," both of St. Petersburg, suggest the acquisition by Russia of the right of a free passage through the Dardanelles as ...

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  26. STATE AND COMMONWEALTH FINANCES.

    A letter has been received by the Prime Minister from Mr. Carruthers, on the subject of the financial relations between the Commonwealth and the States. It is dated ...

    Article : 294 words
  27. SHOCKING RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    A distressing fatality happened at the Port Melbourne rifle range to-day. While members of the Tramway Rifle Club were firing off a competition, Robert Mothven and Walter ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. EMIGRATION FROM SPAIN.

    Fifteen large steamers have been chartered to sail from Corunna, Spain, in September and October, to convey immigrants to South America. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    Mr. W. T. Stead has been granted several audiences by the Czar, who has authorised him to organise public meetings in Russia to discuss politics. ...

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  30. BRIBES TO COMPANY OFFICIALS.

    Four officials of the Schwartzchild and Sulzberger Packing Company, Chicago, have been fined a total of £5000 for conspiracy to accept railroad rebates. ...

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  31. DEPORTATION OF KANAKAS.

    The steps that were taken on behalf of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church when Mr. Reid was Prime Minister in protesting against the deportation from Queensland ...

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  32. BOMBS AT MOSCOW.

    Many bombs have been discovered at Moscow. ...

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  33. CANADIAN SCHOONER SEIZED.

    Canada complains that the Japanese have seized a schooner laden with salt, bound for Saghalien. ...

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  34. FIRE ON THE BARQUE ALMA.

    The Union Company's steamer Mokoia, which arrived at Sydney last night, brought the news that on Wednesday week last a fire broke out on the Norwegian barque Alma, ...

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  35. MANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    Herr Bebel, in a resolution before the congress of socialists at Jena, accuses all other parties in Germany of wishing to combat the growth of social democracy ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. TASMANIA.

    The North Lyell Hotel, at North Lyell, was, together with the stock and furniture, destroyed by fire at about 2 o'clock this morning. The inmates, including the wife and ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL TEAM.

    In the match at Truro yesterday the New Zealand football team beat Cornwall by 4 goals 7 tries (41 points) to nil. ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In view of the statement made by Mr. Carruthers in the New South Wales Parliament yesterday, that matters connected with the Federal capital could be, if the ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Colonel Francis. (Frank) William Rhodes, older brother of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes, aged 54 years. Death, which took place at ...

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  40. STEAMER KADINA AGROUND.

    The Adelaide S.S. Company's steamer Kadina is reported as having grounded in Hinchinbrook Channel this afternoon. She has 3300 tons of sugar aboard. As the tide is rising ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Fremantle Harbour Trust has decided to place a fog signal on Rottnest Island. The Supreme Court to-day struck the name of Henry V. Wiglef, of Collie, off the ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. LABOUR IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has, by a large majority, voted for a compulsory annual levy of 1s per bond for expenses of Parliamentary ...

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  43. THE PINKENBA TRAGEDY.

    Samuel Hannah and Sarah Howden appeared on remand, to-day at the police court on a charge of the murder of Andrew Howden (the woman's husband) at Pinkenba. Further ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. VICTORIA.

    Mdme. Maggie Stirling must have been gratified by the very warm and kindly reception accorded when she stepped on to the platform of the Town Hall last night to face ...

    Article : 189 words
  45. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE QUESTIONS.

    When the House of Representatives met this morning, Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) directed attention to the question by Mr. Anderson in the New South Wales Parliament on the previous ...

    Article : 327 words
  46. UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Aberdeen last night, said there were millions of acres of vacant land in Great Britain, and there would be no need to ...

    Article : 56 words
  47. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Before the Tariff Commission to-day Mr. Baker, of Baker and Moore, basket-makers, asked for a prohibitive duty on all imported wickerware. ...

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  48. THE WOMAN LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The disappearance of Mrs. Kronkio from woodford is still involved in mystery, no trace whatever having been found of her. Numbers of men from Woodford Springwood, ...

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  49. POLICE EFFICIENCY.

    Another day was spent by the Police Commission to-day in examining the Chief Commissioner, Mr. T. O'Callaghan, and at its rising his evidence was still unfinished. The first ...

    Article : 241 words
  50. BARQUE POSTED AS MISSING.

    The barque Chipperkyle, from Newcastle to Valparaiso, has been posted at Lloyd's as missing. A confirmatory cable message was yesterday ...

    Article : 204 words
  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Fifteen empty bombs and numerous bottles containing a yellowish fluid have been discovered at Pera, a suburb of Constantinople, in the well of a house ...

    Article : 146 words
  52. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  53. QUEENSLAND.

    William Reeve, the victim of the Clifton shooting case, has been removed to the Toowoomba Hospital. His condition is improving. ...

    Article : 116 words
  54. THE UNION LABEL.

    A meeting of the central council of the Employers' Federation was held to-day, the president, Mr. E. E. Smith, being in the chair. There were also present Messrs. T. E. ...

    Article : 112 words
  55. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RIFLE MEETING.

    The National Rifle Association matches were continued to-day, when the King's Prize was won by Lieut. W. C. Addison, who was also successful in 1903. Lieut. Addison ...

    Article : 116 words
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