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  2. FOOTBALL CHAMPION.

    There was a steady flow of voting papers yesterday for the football championship, and the total cast is now over 10,000. Busbridge went still further ahead, and ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    Play was possible yesterday in the match between the Australians and a South of England eleven, and before stumps were drawn the home team ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Preferential trade was the only subject debated at the Commerce Congres to-day. very little time was wasted on preliminaries, and ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) will leave Melbourne this afternoon on a visit to the Powlett coalfield to inspect the site of teh proposed State coal mine. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE. DELEGATES' ROUND OF VISITS.

    Colonel Foxton, honorary Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, who represented that dependency at the Imperial Defence Conferente, has earned out his ...

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  7. YOUNG EGYPT. BRITISH OCCUPATION RESENTED.

    A Young Egypt Congress, arranged by the leaders of the Egyptian Nationalist party, was opened at Geneva yesterday. The delegates numbered 120, and among ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    There was something uncanny about the beginning of the sitting of the House of Representatives yesterday. Nobody had any questions to ask without notice, and in ...

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  9. PATRIOTIC AUSTRALIA.

    In an interview yesterday, Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, a former Secretary of State for the Colonies, warmly praised the self-sacrifice and patriotism of Australians. The ...

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  10. DEMONSTRATION AT CAIRO.

    A demonstration, organised by the Egyptian Nationalist party, in opposition to the continuance of the British occupation of the country, was held at Cairo ...

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  11. IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF.

    Though the Australian representative in England on the Imperial general staff (Colonel W. T. Bridges) has now been attached to the central section of the staff ...

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  12. WHO FOUND THE POLE?

    The Arctic ship Roosevelt, with Commander Peary on board, will leave Battle Harbour, Labrador, on Saturday, for Sydney, Nova Scotia. ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Samuel, Vaughan, of Pakington-street, New town, Geelong, gentleman, who died on August 13, left estate of the value of £55,126. It cousists of £18,630 realty and £6,490 personalty, and by ...

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  14. PERILS OF THE SEA. MISSING WARATAH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The steamer Baralong, which arrived to-night from Beira direct, made a search for the Waratah. She steamed along the 38th parallel. ...

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  15. GERMAN WAR LORD.

    The remarkable speech of the Kaiser in addressing three army corps at Karlsruhe is the subject of comment in the German press. ...

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  16. TINY MONOPLANE. FLIES A MILE A MINUTE.

    M. Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian aeronaut, who a few years ago led the way in experiments with dirigible ballons, has again achieved distinction as an aviator. ...

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  17. PORT CAROLINE ARRIVES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The steamer Port Caroline passed Cape Bordia inwards at 7 o'clock this moring. She is some days overdue from London, and the delay was ...

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  18. GREEK CRISIS.

    A new development has occurted in the situation in Greece. The ex-Permier, M. Thcotokis, whose resistance to demands for army reform led to his resignation, has not ...

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  19. VESSEL NOT OVERDUE.

    The owners of the Port Caroline deny that the vessel is overdue. ...

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  20. BUDGET ANOMALIES. SOME QUAINT INSTANCES.

    The debate on the Finance Bill, embodying the Budget proposals, was resumed in committee of the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  21. WRECK DISCOVERER.

    An invention of interest at the present time has been produced by Mr. Ernest H. W. Crossley, of Melbourne. It is a device whcih, it is claimed, will indicate the ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS. TOWN-PLANNING BILL.

    The Housing and Town Pluming Bill, which has passed the House of Commons, was read a second time in the House of Lords yesterday. ...

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  23. BRITISH INDIANS.

    The treatment of British Indian subjects in South Africa is keenly resented in India. The matter was discussed yesterday at a crowded meeting held at Bombay. ...

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  24. BALLOON IN WARFARE.

    An amusing incident happened in connection with the German army manæuvres which are now being conducted at Mergentheim, Wurtemburg, which include the use ...

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  25. AGRICULTURE IN SCOTLAND.

    In the House of Lords yesterday a bill was introduced by Lord Pentland, Secretary for Scotland, to establish a board of agricultural in Scotland. The bill was read ...

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  26. TOWN SWEPT BY WAVE.

    A huge wave swept the coast of Lower California yesterday, overwhelming the town of Mulege, which has about 2,000 inhabitants. A number of people were ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The bold policy of naval construction which the Austro-Hungarian Government decided upon a few months ago, in order tostrcugthen the Triple Alliance, is meeting ...

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  28. MADAME MELBA.

    The Colosseum, at Ballarat, was crowded last night for Madame Melba's concert. During the afternoon she was accorded a civic welcome. ...

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  29. INDIAN TRADE.

    An expert attached to the German Consulate at Calcutta is engaged on a comprehensive campaign for the purpose of pushing German trade in India. ...

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  30. ADVICE TO THE YOUNG.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray), speaking at a bazaar in aid of the North Williamstown Presbyterian Church last night, referred to the turnings and ...

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  31. FEDERAL POLITICS. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    The following information was communicated to us last evening by Mr. O. A. Tunbridge, secretary of the Commonwealth Liberal League:— ...

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  32. DEPOSED SULTAN.

    Owing to the influence of the Young Turkey party, the pension of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid has been reduced to £800 per month (£720 sterling). ...

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  33. CAPITALIST'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. John Castles, president of the Union Trust Co., and director of many corporations, committed suicide at New York. For some time Mr. Castles has been ...

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  34. NEWSBOYS' BALL.

    The final meeting in connection with the City Newsboys' ball was held yesterday at [?] Town-hall. Lady Gibson Carmichael presided, and the committee, which had' ...

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  35. CONFECTIONERY TRADE.

    For a long time past inquiries have been proceeding on the part of the Federal Attorney-General's depertment into the case of a combine which is alleged to exist ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    Concluding matches in the preliminary contests between teams representative of the British Isles and America, for the right to compete in Australia this year for the ...

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  37. FUSIONIST UNION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At the annual social of the Farmers' and Producers' Union to-night, all the speakers expressed the hope that those parties opposed ...

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  38. MANCHURIA.

    The "Novoe Vremya" (St. Petersburg) reports a dispute between German and Russian authorities in Manchuria. According to this statement a German ...

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  39. FORCING THE BILL THROUGH.

    A resolution was moved by Mr. Lloyd-George, in the House of Commons, enabling the Standing Committee on the Development Bill to sit simultaneously with the ...

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  41. LORD ROSEBERY'S SPEECH.

    An indication of the widespread interest that was taken in Lord Rosebery's speech in denunciation of the Budget, is afforded by the fact that the "Daily Mail" sold ...

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