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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Further light rain fell over the sta[?] yesterday. Mr. Russell last night said that [?][?]her disturbance was approaching ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Narel[?]e and Blunderer, who were shipped from Brisbane for Sydney last week to fulfil A.J.C. Spring engagements, were accompanied by their ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The King's yacht anchored at Ra[?] [?] Bay, [?] of Man, for the night and the King aand Queen landed to-day [?] tremendous enthusiasm. ...

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  5. THE QUIRAING.

    With regard to the wreckage, reported to have been seen off Wilson's Promontory lately, it is admitted that there was nothing to identify it [?] ...

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  6. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    [?]hrewsbury heads the batting [?]verag[?] with 50, and Trumper is second with 48. Haigh leads in the bowling, with an ...

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  7. THE KENNIFF'S TRIAL.

    An application for the adjournment of the trial of the Kenniffs was renewed by Mr. McGrath this morning before Mr. Justice Power at ...

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  8. A GREAT CROP.

    The Manitob[?] wheat crop is expected to be £5,000,000 bushels, and 20,000 harvesters have gone there to work. ...

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  9. MORE INFANTICIDE.

    Robecca Samuels, a single woman residing at Carlton gave birth to a female child andt wrapped it in an old skirt and [?]ut it on the grate. She set ...

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  10. AN HONOR REFUSED.

    Sir G. White has stated he endorsed General French's recommendation that General Ian Hamilton receive the Victoria Cross for services at ...

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  11. BOWEN RACES.

    The annual meeting of the Bower Turf Club was held on August 20th There was a fair attendance, and with the exception of an accident in ...

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  12. GOOD-BYE TO THE SHAH.

    [?] K[?]tore escorted the Shah to Dover, where he embarked for Cal[?] direct to Paris. He had [?] wells from the crowds in ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Revolutionary Socialists have published a manifesto admitting that the attetapt on M. Obolenside's life was made in the execution ...

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  14. THE CREMORNE GARDENS.

    On Saturday next the Cremor[?] Gardens will be opened, where [?] Fresco concerts will be held throughout the summer months. It is intended to ...

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  15. LOOKING BACKWARDS.

    Seven thousand five hundred bronze coins of the fourth century have been unearthed at Caerwent, Monmoutnshire. ...

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  16. CHARTERS TOWERS RIFLE CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  17. THE KAISER.

    The Berlin "Tagb[?]tt" states that the Kaiser will visit Italy in November. ...

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  18. THE MOUNT [?]EMBLA FUND.

    An anonymous donor has contributed £250 to the Mount Kembla Relief Fund. Many other handsome subscriptions ...

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  19. THE FRENCH TROUBLE.

    The Opposition lenders are urging the French people to refuse to pay direct taxes as a protest against the closing of the Conventual schools. M. ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. A NAVAL BASE.

    France is considering the establish[?]nt of a naval base at Kwang-Chau Bay, [?] a cost of £a,200,000. ...

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  21. A COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The Birmingham "Post" states that [?] Barton and other Australian salesmen are arranging for the amalgamation of several of the leading ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    P. J. McManue, described as an Australian Workers' Union organiser; was [?] at the C[?]amble police court yesterday for [?]passing on ...

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  23. PARCELS POST.

    The British Government is co-operating with the American Express Company in the establishment of a parcels post to the United States, beginning ...

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  24. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  25. MAGGIE MOORE.

    There was a large attendance at the Theatre Royal last nigit, when "Struck O[?]" was staged by Miss Maggie Moore's Company. The story ...

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  26. THE SHAH.

    The Shah on arriving at Calais telegraphed his thanks to the King, saying be would never forget his agreeable Visit to England. ...

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  27. EVICTED TENANTS.

    The Defreyne evictions have been completed, and several evicted tenants have paid up, and resumed possession. ...

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  28. AN ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    In the Supreme Court case, Campbell versus Railway Commissioner to-day, William Henry Mitchell, guard on the New South Wales Railways, gave ...

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  29. THE MURDERS IN CHINA.

    The late Rev. J. G. Bruce was an Australian missionary, who had been labouring in China since 1896. The Chin-chow Station was recently ...

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  30. THE CHINA TARIFF.

    China has sanctioned the signature of the new tariff, but is trying to delay its operative effect. ...

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  31. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court on Tuesday, George Walker, alias Charles Millbank was charged with stealing from the dwelling of Charles William Holmes. ...

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  32. RETURNING HOME.

    A thousand prisoners from Bermuda have sailed for South Africa. ...

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  33. THEIR DIFFERENT WAYS.

    General Botha closes the Brussels Le gation at the end of September, and removes the archives to Holland. Dr. Leyds is likely to enter the Dutch ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

    Sir,—Seeing a report of the match played on last Sunday between the Queenton Gaelic Rovers and the Sons of St. Patrick, in your issue of to-day, ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Retrenchment and Totalisator Bills passed through Committee, and the Glasgow and Gympie Deep Gold Mine Bill ...

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  36. SEDDON STILL ENTERTAINED.

    The Rt. Hon. R. Seddon is being entertained by the Duke of Abercorn at his country seat, County Tyrone. ...

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  37. THE TRAGEDY AT NANANGO.

    On Saturday morning, between 5 and 6 am., a most appalling tragedy occurred at Wooroolln, 34 miles from Nanango, by which a family of five ...

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  38. TIN.

    Tin is quoted spot £125/5/- per ton, the three months price being £121/5/-. ...

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  39. IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE

    Sir C. W. Dllke, during an interview, stated that the question of Imperial Naval Defence presented peculiar difficulties from an Australasian standpoint ...

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  40. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    At the Small Debts [?] on Tuesday a verdict was given for plaintin with costs in each of the following [?]:—John Surgeon v. Ben ...

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  41. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Cape Government has introduced a Bill Indemnifying all acts carried out under martial law. The Bond is supporting the Bill, the ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. THE PROBELM OF HEALTH.

    When the health of your child becomes a problem that seriously presents itself to you, we can suggest the solution revealed in the following ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. A BRITISH SUBSIDY.

    It is reported that the British Government will handsomely subsidise the Cunard line of steamers, on the condition that tha vessels will remain ...

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  44. THE PERMIT SYSTEM.

    The Rt. Hon J. Chamberlain, in replying to a Press correspondent stated that it was impossible to say when the permit system would be relaxed in ...

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  45. THE KING.

    The King and Queen have inspected the ruins of Peel Castle. Isle of Man, under the guidance of Mr. Hall Caine, the novelist. The Royal party starts ...

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  46. MR. SEDDON.

    The Ht. Hon. R. Seddon and family are visiting Belfast, and are the guest of Viscount Charlemont. ...

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  47. PAYING THE BILL.

    The British Government has abandoned the idea of charging a portion of the cost of entertaining the Indian Princes to the Indian Exchequer. ...

    Article : 36 words
  48. A TRUST MATTER.

    President Roosevelt's speech on the necessity for the repression of trusts, while increasing his popularity, has alarmed the Republican leaders lest the ...

    Article : 48 words
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