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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The deadlock in the South African Cabinet brought about by the differences between the moderate and extremist sections of the Nationalist, Party still continues. It ...

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  3. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Referring to-day to the motion in the South Australian Parliament to the effect that the Government should take steps to secure a conference of ...

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  4. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser, who arrived in Vienna on Tuesday, and had an interview at the castle with the Emperor Francis Joseph, was received yesterday with imposing ...

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  5. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    A sensational statement was published in the "Hochi Shimbun" yesterday regarding the arrest of a number of Japanese for conspiring to assassinate the Mikado. It ...

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  6. TERRITORY TRANSFER.

    In the Senate to-day the Northern-Territory Acceptance Bill was further considered in committee on Senator Givens[?] amendment to clause 5, striking out the ...

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  7. THE BALKANS.

    In connection with the reported Tur[?]o-Roumanian agreement for the protection of the interests of the contracting parties against the aggressiveness of other States, ...

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  8. FOREMAN THOMPSON TROUBLE.

    "I notice the Hon. A. H. Peake, leader of the Opposition, has criticised in the House the action of the Premier in settling the dispute with the U.L.U. by means [?] ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Shortly before 2 p.m. on Thursday Porter Vickers, of Warwick-street. Walkerville, in the employ of the Railways Department, was seriously, injured at Bowden ...

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  10. WORK ON TRAMWAYS EXTENSIONS.

    It was ascertained yesterday from the office of Mr. F. A. McCarty, the contractor for the tramways extensions, that a steam s[?]arifi[?]r for breaking up the ma[?]adamised ...

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  11. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    Goroke has been isolated for some days through flood waters being over the line at Mire Lake. Supplies are running short, and perishable produce is accumulating at ...

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  12. FOOTBALL REVELATIONS

    The efforts to "nobble" some of the Carlton players in last Saturday's match, it appears, is not the only case. It is now definitely stated that just prior to Saturday[?] ...

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  13. UNREST IN PORTUGAL.

    The police authorities in Lisbon yesterday arrested ten persons on charges of illicit bomb-making. One of the prisoners admitted[?] that the conspiracy had a ...

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  14. CRIPPEN AND LE NEVE.

    "Dr." Crippen, who is charged with the murder of his wife at Camden-road, and Ethel Le Neve, accused of being an accessory after the fact, were yesterday ...

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  15. AN[?] OLD MAN'S GIFT.

    Mr. Justice a[?]Beckett to-day continued the hearing of the suit in which James Johnston, aged 70, of Wa[?]ambool, retired farmer, was the plaintiff, and Charles ...

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  16. STATUE OF THE KAISER.

    The first statue of the present Kaiser yet erected waa unveiled yesterday. The figure weighs 4½ tons, and is situated on the new Ho[?]enzo[?]rn-bridge over the Rhine at ...

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  17. FATAL WAGGON ACCIDENT.

    A sad fatality occurred here on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. August Welke, who lived eight miles from here, came in with a waggon load of wood, which he delivered ...

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  18. AERONAUTICS.

    In view of the success which has attended the experiments with aeroplanes at the autumn manœuvres of the French army at Picardy, the German ...

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  19. WALLAROO WATERSIDE WORKERS[?]

    The agreement made by the employer[?] and Waterside Workers of Wallaroo i[?] respect to work on Wallaroo jetty cove[?] a term of three years, from October [?] ...

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  20. BURNT A HAYSTACK.

    At Bairnsdale to-day Thomas Weston and John Hollands were charged with burning a haystack at Swift's Creek on Sunday, April 17, the property ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The delegates of the Boilermakers' Society who are conferring with the employers in Edinburgh have been empowered to offer the required assurances of loyalty to ...

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  22. RAILWAY SMASHES.

    Twenty-five persons were killed yesterday as the result of a collision on the Wabash Valley railway line, near Fort Wayne, a large city in Indiana. The locomotives ...

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  23. MAMMOTH LINERS.

    A [?]tic passenger liner built for the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, and intended for the Atlantic trade, was launched at Havre yesterday. The vessel, ...

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  24. MISHAP AT FOLKESTONE.

    While taking part in an aeroplane contest at Folkestone, in Kent, yesterday, an aviator named Barnes met with a serious accident. His machine turned a ...

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  25. A SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    An accident happened on Wednesday afternoon at Hawthorn to Hedley Finlayson, aged 15, second son of Mr. E. Finlayson. The youth is a cadet in the chemical ...

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  26. SMASH IN OHIO.

    Yesterday, one person was killed and 25 injured by an accident on the Eri[?] railroad at Spencerville, Ohio. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA BLUE FUNNEL SERVICE.

    The sister ships to Holt's Blue Funnel liner Aene[?] 10,000 tons, which was launched at Belfast on August 23, thereby inaug[?]rating a Blue Funnel service with ...

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  28. DEATH CERTIFICATES.

    The police have reported to the Coroner an extraordinary irregularity in connection with the burial of a newly-born infant. The discovery of the occurrence, which is ...

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  29. THE DRUG HABIT.

    The Government of the United States have invited Great Britain to attend a conference at the Hague next year to consider the question of regulating the production ...

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  30. AMERICAN LAWLESSNESS

    A shocking outrage[?] illustrating the detestation in which Italian settlers are held, thanks to the atrocities perpetrated by the Italian secret society known as the ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. SHIPBUILDERS' REVOLT.

    At Palmer & Co.'s shipbuilding yards at Yarrow 1,500 men have struck work as a protest against the substitution of brass checks and time-cards for the old-time ...

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  32. FALL OF JERUSALEM.

    An interesting discovery has been made [?] Upper Egypt. A wooden panel has been [?]rthed, bearing 35 lines of Latin inscription, the finest in existence except ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Economic Congress, which has been considering the problem of unemployment, concluded its sittings yesterday. An international association was formed, wherei[?] ...

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  34. TOBACCO[?]WORKERS[?] UNION.

    A meeting of the Federated Tobacco Workers[?] Union (S.A. branch) was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday[?] night[?] The president (Mr. A. Baker) occupied the ...

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  35. BILBAO STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of miners at Bilbao was brought to a close yesterday, after lasting several months. The strikers[?] ranks had been greatly thinned by the departure of ...

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  36. A BROKEN LEG.

    On Thursday morning[?] whilst carrying a ladle containing molten metal, William Waters, an employe at the Glanville way and works yard, tripped over a piece of ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  38. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night Mr[?] Brandt moved:—"That no organisation affiliated, either directly or [?] directly, with the council can enter[?]on [?] ...

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  39. BRITISH PRINCES.

    According to "Truth," the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince Albert, will start on a tour of the world next year. They will visit the principal colonies, and ...

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  40. ASSAULTS ON GIRLS.

    During the hearing of a charge of assault on a girl at Bair[?]dale the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) to-day said:—They are all respectable boys, who appear on these ...

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  41. TRAVELLER[?]S SUDDEN DEATH.

    William Findlay, a well-known and popular commercial traveller, residing at U[?]verstone, died suddenly at the Bay View Hotel, Bur[?]e, last night from an ...

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  42. RUGBY BOY KILLED.

    An accident, resulting in the death of the sixteen-year-old son of Mrs. Annie S. Swan (Mrs. Burnett Smith), the authoress, occurred in Hertford yesterday. The lad, ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  44. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    Alderman Sir John Knill, Bart., Lord Mayor of London, has agreed to preside at a meeting to be held at the Mansion House at the end of October to consider ...

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  45. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    We were informed by the police last night that Mary Ann Madden, 24 years of age, died at a private hospital in Hutt-street, at about 7 o'clock on Thursday morning. ...

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  46. MIND UNHINGED BY STUDY.

    Early this morning Richard Buchanan, accountant, of Main-street, Ballarat[?] reported that his daughter, Miss Minnie Bu[?]hanan, student at the Art Gallery, was ...

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  47. PRIME MINISTER WITHOUT NEWS.

    When questioned to-night the Prime Minister said he had not received any official communication regarding the reported visit of the two Princes. ...

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  48. SOLDIERS' TOUR.

    A military tournament force of 50 officers and 750 men of the reserve will make a tour extending over three years through the British provinces. Five months ...

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  49. THE PAINTING TRADE.

    Sir—Many intelligent people, will feel glad that the conference between the master painters and the tradesmen was an abortive one[?] for it was not in ...

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  50. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    S. J. Snooke (Western province) and Gordon White " (Natal and Transvaal), members of the South African team selected to tour Australia, have decided ...

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  51. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The German Admiralty have reached a decision regarding the disposition of the first four vessels of the Dreadnought type. These vessels — the Nassau, Westfalen, ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day authority was given for the proclamation of January 1 next as the date when the new Defence Act should ...

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  53. CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.

    The delegates attending the Manufacturers' Congress at Vancouver yesterday [?]ve consideration to the movement among the farmers in the western provinces of ...

    Article : 141 words
  54. FRESCOES FOR PARLIAMENT.

    The Earl of Beauchamp, formerly Governor of New South Wales, and five other peers have presented six new and valuable historical fres[?]es by modern artists for ...

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  55. THE TURKISH LOAN.

    Details of the loan granted to Turkey this week by a group of financiers headed by Sir Ernest Cassel, the noted English banker-merchant, show that Turkey was ...

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  56. THE BOY BILLIARDIS[?].

    The English billiardists yesterday entertained at luncheon George Gray, the young Australian player, at the Billiards Control Club. Stevenson and In[?]an delivered ...

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  57. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    Mrs. Bellamy Storrer, the wife of a former United States Ambassador to Austro-Hungary, has written to the "New Yotk American" enclosing copies of private ...

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  58. THE DESTROYER WARREGO.

    The final portions of the torpedo boat-destroyer Warrego, which is to be put together in Australia, were shipped from England by the Cv[?]lops yesterday. ...

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  59. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    According to a telegram from New Zealand the executive council of the Australasian Federated Seamen's Union has resolved to ask the Dominion Government to ...

    Article : 205 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. CHAMPION SWIMMING.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian swimmer, who has created several records during the past two months, yesterday covered 400 metres at Bradford in 5 min. ...

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  62. BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK.

    Exception has been taken on many occasions to the use of the word "illegitimate" as applied to children born out of wedlock. In consequence of representations made to ...

    Article : 62 words
  63. THE MILITARY COLLEGE.

    Now that the capital site has been fixed at Ca[?]berra it has been definitely decided by the Federal Government that the site of the military college shall be in the ...

    Article : 75 words
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