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  2. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Matters will probably reach a climax this week. As has already been suggested,. if the diffetence between the Association (composed of delegates from all the ...

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  3. AURORA AUSTRALIS.

    During Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday morning beautiful displays of the "Southern Lights," or Aurora. Australis, were seen by observers from Perth ...

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  4. FOOTBALL CHAMPION. RESULT OF PLEBISCITE.

    The poll for the selection of football champions in both the league and the assocntion finally closed on Saturday night. A great number of votes had been reserved ...

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  5. PERILS OF THE SEA. CLAN MACPHERSON OVERDUE.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of the ship Clon Macpherson, overdue on a voyage from Neweastle (New South Wales) to Valparaiso. ...

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  6. TRAGEDY IN THE AIR.

    The dreadful spectacle of the collapse of a dirigible balloon high above their heads, followed by the fall of its crew to certain death, was witnessed yesterday by the whole ...

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  7. LEAGUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  8. ASSOCIATION.

    John M'Kenzic, who has been has been voted to the position of champion of the association players, is the captain of the Brunswick team. He is 5ft. 9¾in, high, and weighs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO SIGN OF WARATAH.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—During the voyage of the Federal liner Suffolk, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Liverpool on Saturday, a lookout was kept, after leaving ...

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  10. SCHOONER IN DANGER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Information from Neweastle at a late hour to-night was that the four-masted schooner Alpena, from Melbourne, was anchored about half a mile off ...

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  11. LEAGUE.

    William E. Busbridge, the Essendon halfback, follower, and all round man, is the beau ideal of an athlete. He weighs 13st. 41b., and is 5ft. 10½in. high. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DEFENDING OUR SHORES. AN IMPERIAL OBLIGATION.

    The Commonwealth Defence Bill is the subject of a warmly appreciative article in the "Observer" to-day. It remarks that the bill provides for a thorough application ...

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  13. AMERICAN POLITICS. MR. TAFT ON DIRECT TAXATION.

    In a message to Congress a few weeks ago President Taft advocated a tax of 2 per cent, on the net incomes of corporations, and also advised an amendment to the ...

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  14. THE BUDGET FIGHT. WHAT WILL THE LORDS DO?

    The outlook in politics is discussed by the "Daily Chronicle" and the "Daily News," both of which consider it probable that a general election will be held in January. ...

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  15. AUSTRALLV'S FLEET.

    Colonel Foxton, honorary Minister of the Commonwealth, who represented Australia at the Imperial Defence Conference, is engaged in settling the final details of the ...

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  16. PACIFIC SHIPPING IDLE.

    The San Francisco correspondent of "The Times," referring to the unsueessful efforts that have been made in the past to increase the subsidies to United States shipping, ...

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  17. BILL PASSES COMMITTEE.

    The House of Commons, sitting in committee on the Finance Bill, has agrecd to all the clauses except clause 71, which has been postponed. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S SHIPS AND MEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister of Defence (Mr. J. Cook) inspeeted the naval forces, 375 strong, at Rushcutter's Bay yesterday. ...

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  19. SPIRIT DUTIES.

    The Honse of Commons sat throughout Thursday night, dealing with the spirit duties. The Government succeeded in passing their resolutions by a majority of 13 ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In the V.C.A. annual reports for the last ten years, there has, with exception of 1908, appeared a paragraph thanking the M.C.C. for the "generous use of the ground ...

    Article : 355 words
  21. BRITISH NAVY.

    The new submarine D[?] has made successful trials at Portsmonth. She has a speed under water of 12 knots. [DI represents a new type, which is an ...

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  22. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    Dr.W.S.Bruce, director of the Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory, Edinbiugh, who has done valuable exploration work in the Arctic regions, is preparing a Scottish ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN PATENTS.

    The patent and trade marks section of the London Chamber of Commerce, at a special meeting yesterday, discussed the disadvantageous effect which the "compulsory ...

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  24. EFFECT ON EMPLOYMENT.

    Members of tthirty builing firms in South London deelare that since the introduction of the Budget 2,500 men have been thrown out of work in their disttrict. ...

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  25. "ALL RED," CABLE.

    The Canadian Postmaster General, Mr. R. Lemieux, has left Ottawa lo attend the International Postal Conference at Berne.In an interview Mr. Lemieux said that he ...

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  26. SATURDAY'S VOTE.

    It had been openly announced by the supporters of at least two of the players, who were well up in the list during the week, that a determined effort was to be made to ...

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  27. A NOISY NIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — There were remarkmarkable seenes of enthusiasm last night at the Criterion Theatre, when a packed audience bade farewell to the Cinderella ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As to-nitht's meeting of th V.C.A. will decide where for the next seven years big cricket is to be played. a meeting of the members of the M.C.C. after ...

    Article : 461 words
  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Would you allow me to make some correctious additious to the letter you published on Saturday? The figures I gave of the attendances last season at cricket ...

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  30. G. S. JOHNSON.

    George S. Johnso, the Cariton champion, is a police constable, stationed at Russellstreet. He is 5ft. 10½in. high, and weighs 12st. 9lb. Like Ricketts, he first came into ...

    Article : 190 words
  31. SYRIAN DELUGE.

    Rain has fallen in torrents throughout Syria. Five hundred homes were destroyed, and 100 people have perished. ...

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  32. DEATH OF A CHINESE.

    A serious boycott of British steamers has occurred at Kiukiang, on account of the acquittal of Inspector Mears, on a charge of the manslaughter of a Chinese. ...

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  33. CHARITABLE APPEALS. NECESSITOUS FAMILY.

    Sir,—On behalf of the consumptive and his family, I am desired to thank you for opening your columns to his case, and the donors, for their ready response to the appeal. ...

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  34. AERIAL CARNIVAL.

    The corporation of Blackpool, the famous Lancashire watering-place, has arranged an aviation week, commencing on October 18. Contracts have been signed with M.M. ...

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  35. ANALYSIS OF VOTING.

    The following is an analysis of the voting:— League votes Saturday.... 26,637 Association votes Saturday.. 19,159 ...

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  36. H. CORDNER.

    Henry Cordner, the captain of the University team, is 6ft. high, and weighs 12st. 5lb. He was educated at the Melbourne Grammar School, where he gained "The ...

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  37. "NEW ROME."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking of the Federal capital at the luncheon given to the members of the Australasian hierarchy by the clergy and laity of the Roman Catholic ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—At the risk of once more raising the familiar cry—the Meolbourne Club attacked —I trust you will allow me space to reply ot Mr. Mitehell's letter this morning. His ...

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  39. REV. J. GOOD'S APPEAL.

    For this fund, which is closed, we have received £1 from J. A. Whyte. ...

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  40. HOUSING BILL.

    The Housing and Town Planning Bill has passed through committee of the House of Lords. Amendments of a material character were ...

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  41. JEANES FAMILY RELIEF FUND.

    The Malvern and Oakleigh Brass Bands gave a performance on Sunday afternoon. in the Oakleighgerdens, in aid of the widow and family (nine children) of the late Mr. Fred. Jeanes, of Mount ...

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