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  4. HOTTEST MORNING OF SEASON

    Fine and sultry, with squally northeast winds, followed by a southerly change. At 9 o'clock this morning the mercury had ...

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  5. INTER STATE CRICKET.

    New South Wales.--First innings, continued, five for 103 (Macartney not cut. 101. Andrews not out. 43 ...

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  6. HOME RULE FIGHT.

    The political world' is greatly exercised as to what developments will occur when Parliament opens. It is believed that the Home Rule and Ulster issues will be raised ...

    Article : 304 words
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  8. BIG FIRE.

    The State joinery works at the corner of Abattoir road and Gordon-street, Rozelle, with a vast stock of timber, were almost wholly destroyed by fire this morning. As far ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A RIVER PEST.

    Principally because of mullet bring plentiful just now shark's have been seen in comparatively large numbers in the Parramatta River during,the week, and this should be a ...

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  11. REVOLT IN KURINC-GAL

    Residents of Roseville, Lindfield and Killara, the three North Shore railway suburbs, that comprise C riding of Kuring-gai Shire, are hotly indignant, concerting the unequal ...

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  12. AFRICAN INDEMNITY BILL

    Special despatches dealing with General Smuts's speech on the Indemnity Biil, report that it is still doubtful whether the Minister will secure a majority when the question of ...

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  13. TASMANIAN PRODUCE.

    The steamer Kanna left for Sydney last evening, with 19,156 bags potatoes,7632 bags oats; 1046 bags peas, 1805 bags turnips, 430 bags chaff, 764 bales' straw, and 41 cases ...

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  14. SHIPPING.

    St. Louis, str., 135z tons Captain Chaniel, from Moumea, via Newcastle, 12.15 a.m. R. Towns and Co., agents. Herakles Nor. str., 4339 tons, Captain Berg from ...

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  15. BRAN DEARER.

    'The New South Wales Flour Millers' Produce Company, Ltd., has raised the quotation for bran by 5s to £415s per ton this being due to the receipt of increased local and ...

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  16. LORD GLADSTONE.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle" Lord Gladstone has long, desired to leave South Africa, but as his resignation now would beliable to misconstruction, he will remain in ...

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  17. MEN AND WOMEN.

    There was a pleasant function at the Coach and Horses Hotel on Thursday evening. Mr. Joe Drysdale, of Rand wick, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his birthday, and some ...

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  18. ANTI-ARMAMENTS CAMPAIGN.

    After Sir Edward Grey's speech in Manchester emphasising the impossibility of the leading horse slacking speed in the armaments race, and the German Foreign ...

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