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  2. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    On Tuesday last a section of the South Wales miners in the lower Rhondda Valley issued a manifesto urging that the present is an ...

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  3. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    An American aviator named Frisbie fell from the height of 100 feet while giving an exhibition flight yesterday at Norton, in Kansas. His ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    In the round of county matches that finished yesterday Middlesex beat Surrey by 353 runs. For Middlesex F. A. Tarrant played two ...

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  5. ESPIONAGE SCARE.

    The authorities are taking urgent steps to have Southampton selected as the venue of the trial of Max Schultz, the German who was ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. STATE GENERAL ELECTIONS

    A meeting in furtherance of the interests of the Labour Candida 3 for the Kalgborlie seat, Mr. A. E. Green, was held in front of the ...

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  7. FLAX SPINNERS' STRIKE.

    Some 2500 flax spinners in Belgium have gone out on strike because the master spinners proposed to work their mills short time. ...

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  8. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    A general strike, said a San Francisco cablegram on the 31st ult., is believed to be imminent on the railway lines that were controlled by ...

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  9. PRISONER AT HAMBURG.

    The examining magistrate is daily visiting and interrogating the Britisher who was arrested in Hamburg last March on the charge of ...

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  10. YORKSHIRE v. M.C.C.

    The match between Yorkshire and the Marylebone Cricket Club ended yesterday in a draw. For Yorkshire W. Rhodes made 128 in the ...

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  11. FATALITIES IN FRANCE.

    Lieutenant Degrailly ascended on an aeroplane yesterday to the height of 1500 feet near Troyos. His motor exploded, and the aeroplane ...

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  12. SUSPECTS AT BARROW.

    Several persons in Barrow, who are strongly suspected of being foreign spies, are being kept under close police surveillance. ...

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  13. KENT BEAT ESSEX.

    The match between Kent and Essex ended yesterday in a victory for Kent by 10 wickets. For Kent James Seymour played a splendid ...

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  14. GUARDING MAGAZINES.

    In consequence of the present spy scare and recent mysterious happenings in the neighbourhood of some magazines, extra precautions ...

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  15. FALL OF A PARACHUTE.

    At Charlotte, in North Carolina, a daring young aeronaut named Brown made a balloon ascent from Lakewood Park, a popular pleasure ...

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  16. ACTION DEFERRED.

    All action with regard to the threatened general strike of the employees on the Harriman lines has been deferred till Friday, following ...

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  17. OTHER COUNTY MATCHES.

    For Lancashire Against Hampshire J. Sharp compiled a splendid score of 184 not out. For Staffordshire against the ...

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  18. ASSOCIATION'S ATTITUDE.

    The Mining Owners' Association has virtually arrived at an agreement to meet representatives of the Miners' Federation and discuss the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Australian cadets who came to England for the coronation under the command of Major Wynne, left for Australia to-day by the ...

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  20. OUTCOME OF A BET.

    The Portsmouth "News" states that the strengthening of magazine guards is the outcome of a wager made by a British officer. He bet ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. ACROSS BRISTOL CHANNEL.

    Mr. Hicks, a British airman, made an aeroplane flight from Weston-Super-Mare, in Somerset, across the Bristol Channel to Cardiff. He ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS

    The German soldiers now going through manoeuvres in the Taunus mountains are suffering severely from lack of water, and the ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. CONTINUOUS FLIGHT.

    M. Fourney, a French aviator, made a continuous aeroplane flight of 11 hours in the aerodrome at Bue yesterday. He covered 450 1/2 ...

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  24. MOROCCO CRISIS

    M. Cambon, the French ambassador at Berlin, who has just returned from Paris with the Moroccan agreement drafted there, is somewhat ...

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  25. ADDRESS BY MABON.

    Mabon, or Mr. W. Abraham, Labour M.P. for Rhondda, addressed a meeting of the South Wales miners to-day. He warned them that if ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. PERSONAL ITEMS

    The following were among the passengers who arrived on the goldfields by yesterday's express:—Dr. Jack. Messrs. Hastie. O'Connor ...

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  27. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The British Association for the. Advancement of Science will meet at Birmingham in 1913. ...

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  28. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    In view of the forthcoming Canadian elections on the reciprocity issue, much indignation has been aroused in political circles by the ...

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  29. DESTRUCTION OF A STEAMER.

    The Government steamer Strewe was destroyed last night by a boiler , explosion. Her captain and seven men were killed, and two others ...

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  30. OUTBREAK OF ANGLOPHOBIA.

    The outbreak of Anglophobia in Germany is increasing in violence. Many noisy anti-British meetings were held yesterday in Berlin and ...

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  31. THE LATE STRIKES.

    The result of the late transport, Workers' strike is that measurement freights to Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney have been raised 2/6 from ...

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  32. CORONATION MEDALS.

    Just as the Demothenes was leaving the dock to-day, a messenger brought to Major Wynne a message wherein the Colonial Office stated ...

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  33. KIEL REVIEW.

    The 129 warships of all classes that took part in the naval review at Kiel last Tuesday carried a personnel of 4200 officers and 30,000 ...

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  34. CONTEST FOR WELLAND.

    The election for the Ontario constituency of Welland is a contest between two Liberals, one of whom, Mr. Germain, is opposed to the ...

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  35. SEDAN CELEBRATIONS.

    The celebrations to-day, the anniversary of the capitulation of Sedan during the Franco-Prussisan War of 1870, have greatly excited ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN MAILS.

    The conditions of the new South African mail contract demand quick service, adequate cold storage, and fixed maximum rates for perishable ...

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  37. FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE

    The dear road riots in the north of France are spreading into Belgium. A mob of 3000 women at Hautmont to-day made a hostile ...

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  38. FRASER v. HERZOG.

    Judgment has been reserved till November in the Bioemfontein case in which Mr. Fraser, a former school teacher, is suing General Herzog ...

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  39. BAKERS' EXHIBITION.

    The Bakers' Exhibition in London was opened yesterday by the Australian High Commissioner, Sir George Reid. In it New South ...

    Article : 184 words
  40. PROSPECT OF COMPLICATIONS.

    In view of the possibility of complications over the Morocco crisis the Government is taking every precaution to prevent the sale of ...

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  41. THEATRICAL CASE.

    The Appeal Court has affirmed an order made by the lower court directing Frank Gardner to render to Miss Carrie Swain, a well-known ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. RIOTS AT ST. QUENTIN.

    Further serious dear food riots took place yesterday in St. Quentin. The rioters wrecked all the butcher's shops in the town, and ...

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  43. CHAMPION BOXER.

    "Jack" Johnson, the boxing champion of the world, will sail in the Orvieto on his visit to Australia. ...

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  44. AMERICAN TARIFFS.

    Senator Clapp, one of the leaders of the Progressive Republicans, in the course of an interview to-day at Longreach, in California, declared ...

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  45. THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    The Foreign Minister, M. de Seloes, yesterday received and conferred with M. Isvolsky and Sir Francis Bertie, the Ambassadors of ...

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  46. TRAM FATALITY.

    A tramcar became derailed to-day and overturned while rounding a sharp curve at Lewisham. One person was killed, and five were seriously and 25 slightly injured. ...

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  47. LAUNCH RUN DOWN.

    In Maumee Bay, off Toledo, in Ohio, a freight steamer to-day ran down a launch with a pleasure party of eight on board, and seven of them ...

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  48. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS.

    The Cabinet met in conference yesterday to consider the serious situation which the dear food riots are creating in the north of France. ...

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  49. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    Three robbers, one of whom was a negro, yesterday held up the Southern Pacific southward bound express at a point distant about 40 ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Hackenschmidt, the Russian, and Gotch, the American wrestler, are ready for the wrestling bout next Monday to decide the world's ...

    Article : 55 words
  51. BOXING CONTEST.

    A London syndicate has offered £6000 for a match in London between Matt. Wells and the winner of the Wolgast—McFarland fight in ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    Departures.—Loch Broom, Helig land, for Melbourne. London, Sept. 3. Arrivals.—Otaki, at London ...

    Article : 36 words
  53. MOTOR CAR RACE.

    Burman, driving a Bens car, put up a world's record for two miles at the Brighton Beach automobile racks to-day. ...

    Article : 37 words
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