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  2. BALKANS PROBLEM.

    A political crisis has been brought about, in Servia by the action of the Government in striving to allay the popular agitation in favor of war against Turkey, and the ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cablegram from Winnipeg states that the Duke of Connaught and party, who are making a tour of Canada, abandoned the proposal to camp out on the prairie, ...

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  4. DESTRUCTIVE GALE.

    Boisterous conditions reigned on the Victorian coast yesterday, and interfered considerably with shipping. Heavy westerly gales raged throughout the day, and much ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    At Hastings to-day the Australian cricketers commenced a match-- the last of the tour in Great Britain-- against a team representing the South of' England. ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF AVIATION.

    Sixty thousand troops engaged yesterday in manoeuvres in Norfolk. A feature of the day's work was a series of remarkable reconnaissances by Captain Longcroft on ...

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  7. FLOOD CATASTROPHE.

    Letters from Weri-chow, the treaty port in the province of Che-kiang, state that the floods which were experienced ran 20th August assumed the proportions of a huge, ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    Earlier than usual in a session the Government has taken steps to clear its decks. It has decided to drop overboard a large part of the legislative cargo that ...

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  9. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquest as to the cause of the deaths of Allan Wilson, 82, of Wellington-street, Geelong, retired farmer, and John M'Donald, 60, of Mortlake, auctioneer, was ...

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  10. WEATHERBOUND SHIPPING.

    Owing to the boisterous weather on the east, coast six vessels have. been sheltering in the bay for days. Three of the vessels are bound for Melbourne, and two for ...

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  11. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    Turkish soldiers at a frontier post at Karaleshe recently killed two Bulgarian corporals. General, Sarafoff has been instructed by the Bulgarian Government to ...

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  12. THE COAL VEND.

    The action of Mr. E. P. Simpson, of the firm of Messrs. Minter, Simpson and Co., solicitors, of Sydney, in publishing the correspondence leading up to the terms of ...

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  13. CONTROL OF THE NAVY.

    The Navy League has issued a manifesto in which it warmly supports the administrative reforms in connection with the Admiralty which have been announced by ...

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  14. AEROPLANE TRAGEDY

    Following closely upon the deaths of the two army aviators at Stevenage last. Friday, two other British officers were kilted yesterday. ...

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  15. DISASTROUS MOTOR CYCLE RAGE.

    A fearful accident occurred to-day during the progress of a motor cycle race on the track at Newark, New Jersey. The spectators were crowded round the arena. ...

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  16. CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.

    The press, announces that there will be no decision by the Government on the naval question. until Parliament reassembles after the coming general ...

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  17. SENSATION OF THE AIR.

    A sensational aviation accident occurred to-day on the outskirts of Paris. M. Garros was at an altitude of 16,400 feet, when his engine broke down. The machine ...

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  18. LABOR PARTY AND WAR.

    In a Speech delivered in Toronto yesterday Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P., the British Labor leader, he said that, so strongly were the working classes opposed to war, ...

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  19. VESSELS SHELTERING.

    Massages received yesterday from coastwise stations indicate that the full force of the gale was being experienced along the seaboard. Cape Schanck wired at 8.10 ...

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  20. NEW MOTORING RECORD.

    On the Brooklands motor racing course yesterday a new record was established, Rests, in a 30 horse-power Sunbeam car, covering 50 miles in 32 min. 16 sec. ...

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  21. GORDON-BENNETT CUP RACE.

    Flying in the Gordon-Bennett aviation cup race to-day, M. Vedrines, the noted French airman, averaged 105 miles an hour, beating the American competitors, whose ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. FIERCE SQUALLS IN THE COUNTRY.

    A fierce gale passed over this district on Tuesday afternoon, with disastrous results. At Drumcondra, a newly-settled part of Geelong West, seven chimneys were blown ...

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  23. THE BOARD OF CONTROL.

    The 1312 Australian Eleven is ending its English tour, to-day at Hastings, one of the brightest and loveliest of watering places in the South of England at this time ...

    Article : 549 words
  24. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Professor Stefanson, of the American Museum of Natural History, has returned, from the Arctic regions. He announces the discovery of 1000 white people living ...

    Article : 193 words
  25. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. Ryan, president of the United States Irish League, has, received a letter from Mr. John Redmond, M.P., in which he states that the Home Rule battle is ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. JAPAN'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Japanese Government's new naval programme has been, announced. Spread over the next six years, five super-Dreadnoughts and six powerful cruisers will be ...

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  27. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South Africans commenced the second last match of their tour to-day, their opponents being Lord Londes-borough's Eleven. The South Africans made ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Within a comparatively brief period Australia, will be in wireless communication with London. This will follow on the establishment of the wireless station at ...

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  29. KAISER AND HIS ARMY.

    The Kaiser is engaged in witnessing army manoeuvres in Saxony in which 125,000 troops are taking part. His Imperial Majesty is living in a specially constructed ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Islington was in darkness for several hours last night owing to a slight accident to the electric power house. H.M.S. Challenger, of the Australian ...

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  31. TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN SCOTT.

    Before the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Sir Clements R. Markham, late president of the Royal Geographical Society, to-day. read a paper on ...

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  32. CHINA SEEKING A LOAN.

    The "six power" group of financiers is indignant at the report that negotiations for a loan of £10,000,000 to China arc Hearing complettion in London. The Chinese ...

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  33. THE EVICTED VICEROY.

    In the course of some remarks upon Australian loyalty, at n meeting of the British Empire League last night; Sir William M'Millan took the opportunity to ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    "No—no—none." With this string of laconic negatives, and not one explanatory, word added, the Chief Secretary yesterday answered three questions put to him in the ...

    Article : 494 words
  35. CHEAPER CABLES.

    Sir J. Henniker Heaton, the well-known postal reformer, who was interviewed yesterday on the subject, of cheaper cable messages, expressed the opinion that the ...

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  36. SHIPPING PROSECUTIONS.

    Argument was continued in the High court to-day in the case of the appeal of the shipping companies from the judgment in the Vend case. ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OR THE AGE.

    Sir,-- The article which appeared in "The Age" some days ago re the Australian. Eleven was much appreciated by all true lovers of our noble game, and it was ...

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  38. MISHAP AT PENNANT HILLS STATION.

    The Postmaster-General was informed by telegram yesterday that a driving pulley wheel at the Pennant Hills station, which was undergoing a trial run, had broken. As ...

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  39. MR. WILLIS AND THE PRESS.

    Representatives of the "Daily Telegraph," who wore denied admission to the Parliamentary press gallery by the Speaker during the whole of last week, wore allowed ...

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  40. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, who is on a visit to Canada, is consulting Mr. G. E. Foster, Minister of Commerce, and other members of the ...

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  41. AMUNDSEN AND THE POLE.

    Captain Amundsen, the Antarctic explorer, yesterday lectured on his voyage in the Fram, before the Norwegian Geographical Society, King Haakon, Queen ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. GOVERNMENT BRICKS.

    Ever since the Bent Government abandoned its scheme for the establishment of State brick works at Thornbury, the land and plan if have been held over the heads of ...

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  43. THE "TIMES" 124 YEARS OLD.

    The "Times," which was established on 1st January, 1788, to-day celebrated its forty-thousandth issue by publishing a 44-page supplement, in which the history of ...

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  44. STATE OF BRITISH CROPS

    The "Times," in an article reviewing the state of the crops in Great Britain, gives the following percentages:--Wheat, 80.15 per cent.; barley, 83.1; oats, 79.4. ...

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  45. JUDGE'S HOUSE ROBBED.

    The residence of Judge Fitzhardinge, Redhill, Pennant Hills, was visited on Monday night by an expert thief, who secured £40 in cash from a servant's room. The ...

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  46. FRANK WOOTTON FINED.

    Frank Wootton, the ex-Australian jockey, has been fined for motor cycling through Epsom at the rate of 35 miles an hour, and thus endangering the lives of ...

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  47. DAMAGE DONE AT WONTHAGGI.

    The wind to-day has been blowing with hurricane force, accompanied by cold rain. The verandah posts in front of one shop were broken and some ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. INCREASED COST OF LIVING

    Owing to the high prices of foodstuffs, the local hotelkeepers and coffee palace of meals 50 per cent. A similar advance ...

    Article : 62 words
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