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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Franz William Saarinsen was charged on remand with having wilfully and maliciously wounded Anders Jonsson at Port Adelaide on September 10. ...

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  3. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strike of 18,000 mill operatives at Dundee continues. Owing to the unsettled condition of affairs, the masters have now decided ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A coroner's inquiry was held to-day concerning the death of Dr. Herbert Llewellyn Barker, 35, who was found shot in the bedroom of a boarding-house ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL CRISIS.

    The tension in connection with the Transvaal continues. The latest news from Pretoria is to the effect that President Kruger's seven ...

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  6. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    His Holiness the Pope has issued an encyclical to the French clergy, but it contains only the vaguest allusion to, the Dreyfus case. ...

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  7. PREPARATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The matter of a New South Wales contingent for South Africa in case of war was considered by the Cabinet to-day. ...

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  8. A RAND SENSATION.

    A sensational attempt at highway robbery is reported from the Transvaal. Five highwaymen at Langlaagte, a suburb of Johannesburg, waylaid and ...

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  9. CRANBERRY.

    Cranberry, the winner of the A.J.C. Derby, who has been sold for 3,000 guineas to Mr. W. R. Wilson, passed through Albury to-day en route to ...

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  10. HARROLD BROS.' CASE.

    Harrold Bros.' case, which was adjourned from June 12, was taken up in the Insolvency Court to-day. Leonard Harrold was awarded a second-class ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE OF MAFEKING.

    Owing to the threatening attitude of the Boe[?] in the western districts of the Tran[?]d, the British regiment stationed in Bech[?]land has been sent to ...

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  12. AN OBSTREPEROUS SEAMAN.

    As regards her crew, the British barque America has been very unfortunate. The vessel completed loading timber for the United Kingdom a week or ten days ago, but ...

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  13. A WINDFALL.

    To-day probate was granted in the estate of the late Daniel M'Caughey, the well-known squatter. The duty paid was £7,539. The value of the ...

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  14. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE.

    The annual sports in connection with Prince Alfred College were held to-day. There was a successful gathering. Lady Tennyson presented the prizes. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. QUEENSLAND TROOPS.

    The equipment of the Queensland Mounted Infantry contingent is proceeding. It is understood that horses can be taken, and if a contingent is ...

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  16. HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    The fancy fair and press bazaar in aid of the Home for Consumptives realised over £7,000. ...

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  17. ACTION AGAINST A NEWSPAPER.

    The case in which Herbert Ingram Low, a journalist, sued the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald" for the recovery of £2,000 damages for alleged ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. UNWHOLESOME FRUIT.

    T. J. Lipton, limited, the well-known providers, have been fined £50 for having had unwholesome fruit at their jam factory. ...

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  19. INFLUENCE ON TRADE.

    The position of affairs in the Transvaal has been the all-absorbing topic to-day. War is deemed certain. A struggle for supremacy between the ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. VICTORIA.

    Frederick Hall, 17, was brought up in the South Melbourne Police Court to-day in connection with the alleged shooting of William James, near ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. HYDE PARK DEMONSTRATION.

    A great demonstration was held yesterday in Hyde Park, London, to express indignation at the verdict of the Rennes court-martial, and to extend sympathy ...

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  22. COMPELLING ALIENS TO FIGHT

    Sir Alfred Milner, the British High Commissioner for South Africa, has announced that it would constitute a breach of international law for a free ...

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  23. ENROLLING AT KIMBERLEY.

    One thousand men have been enrolled at Kimberley, to guard the town and the mines against the threatened attack of the Boers. ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH.

    An inquiry was held to-day concerning the sudden death of Charles Smith, a seaman on the steamer Cloncurry. The medical evidence was to the, effect ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Considerable sensation has been caused at the Girls' Grammar School owing to the peremptory suspension of Miss Fewings, the head teacher, by the ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF THE CATHOLICS

    A letter written by Cardinal Vaughan, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, appears in the London "Times" this morning. ...

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  27. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    For the week ended on September 15 the railway revenue was £49,786, a comparative increase of £10,326. ...

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  28. MR. O. M'ADOO INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Orpheus M. M'Adoo, who arrived in Perth yesterday morning, was interviewed in the evening by a representative of "The Morning Herald" with regard to the ...

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  29. NORTH MURCHISON ELECTION

    A stormy political meeting was held on Saturday night in the Miners' Institute The Mayor presided. Mr. Molloy had engaged the hall for 8 o'clock ...

    Article : 333 words
  30. CRIMINAL COURT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, John Andrew Dorby, a middle-aged man, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for having had improper relations with ...

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  31. THE REFERENDUM.

    The referendum envelopes, containing proxies, will probably be opened on the 29th inst. ...

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  32. SCENE IN JOHANNESBURG.

    A labor agitator at Johannesburg attempted to provoke a demonstration yesterday against the British, policy in relation to the Transvaal. ...

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  33. MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    The fifth session of the Intercolonial Medical Conference was commenced to-day. Twenty-four delegates were presented, and Dr. John Thomson ...

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  34. THE WOOL CLIP.

    From July 1 to Saturday 18,613 bales of wool were received by the Railway Department for transmission to Melbourne, Port Melbourne, and Geelong ...

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  35. COLONEL SCHNEIDER.

    Colonel F. Schneider, the Austrian military attache in Paris, has been recalled by the Austrian Government. [It will be remembered that at the ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. NEW GUINEA STEAM SERVICE.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited on the Premier to-day to ask for a subsidy for a steamship service to New Guinea. Mr. Le Hunte ...

    Article : 128 words
  37. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The influenza epidemic at the Queenscliff barracks continues. Two officers, three sergeants, and 27 men are down, in addition to several families residing ...

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  38. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science, which is now holding its annual meeting at Dover, has welcomed 300 French savants. ...

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  39. RETURN OF MR. TAVERNER.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, the Minister of Agriculture, returned to-day in the Aberdeen steamer Salamis, one of the newest and most handsome vessels of ...

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  40. EXHIBITION BOYCOTT.

    Ninety British firms have decided to withdraw their support from the Paris Exhibition of 1900 as a protest against the treatment meted cut to Captain ...

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  41. TRANSVAAL'S REPLY.

    The reply of the Transvaal Government to the British despatch states that the proposal to grant the Uitlanders a five years' franchise conditionally on ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The threatened trouble at the Barambogie mine has been temporarily settled by the calling out of the men who went to work on the contract. The ...

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  43. A PROSPECTOR DROWNED.

    At Cooktown to-day "Paddy" Creighton, a well-known New Guinea prospector, jumped from the cutter Endeavor into the harbor, and was drowned. ...

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  44. FINANCIAL.

    The whole of the 150,000 six per cent. preference shares, which were issued by the Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting Company, have been allotted. ...

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  45. BURGLARS AT WORK.

    At Mount Morgan burglars broke into the Imperial Hotel on Sunday morning and stole the cash register. It contained only fifty shillings. ...

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  46. ACTION IN BALLARAT.

    At the Ballarat Municipal Council meeting, Councillor Shoppee moved a strongly-worded indignation resolution in reference to the Dreyfus case. The ...

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  47. TURF ITEMS.

    In the betting on the Caulfield Cup to-day, Le Var and Egypt were the favorites at 100 to 6. Mora has been backed for the Caulfield Cup at 1,000 to 40 ...

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  48. VENEZUELA.

    Another severe engagement has taken place in Venezuela between General Castro, the rebel leader, and the Government troops. ...

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  49. SYMPATHY WITH DREYFUS.

    A public meeting, organised br Mr. F. L. Weiss to express sympathy with Dreyfus and his wife was held at the Town-hall on Sep.18. The audience was very large, and both the ...

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  50. FOREIGN OPINION.

    A great deal of interest is being manifested by the various Powers in regard to the position in the Transvaal. It is considered in Washington. ...

    Article : 116 words
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  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    Five business premises were destroyed by fire at Masterton. The damage is equal to £5,000. In a fire at Sydenham a boy named Davies was burned ...

    Article : 65 words
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  54. AUSTRIA.

    An extraordinary crime is reported from Polua, in Bohemia. A Jew named Silsner murdered a Christian girl, accompanying the deed ...

    Article : 48 words
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  56. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Palmer has received an important and satisfactory cable message in regard to the Great Western Railway (Tasmania) and the outer harbor works at ...

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  57. ASSISTANCE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Defence, when interviewed to-day, said that he could see nothing but war to settle the Transvaal difficulty. In regard to sending troops ...

    Article : 75 words
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