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  4. BRIEF MENTION.

    Counterfeit sovereigns are in circulation in Sydney. Major- General Hoad celebrated his 54th birthday during the week. ...

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  5. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    It is estimated that 100,000 workpeople have been thrown into idleness as a result of the floods in France. The Seine today overflowed the parapets ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. THE STRIKE.

    The Delegate Board of the Colliery Employees' Federation met today, the meeting lasting until half- past five this afternoon. Mr. R. Cameron, vice- president of the ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. THE FLOODS.

    The Inspector- General of Police notified last night that lie had received the following telegram from the officer in charge at Bourke:-- "Brewarrina reports that Tarcoon ...

    Article : 153 words
  8. SNOW AND RAIN.

    Severe snowstorms have been experienced in various, parts of England. A tremendous downfall of snow occurred in Preston, Lancashire. ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. MISS BRENDA BARNET

    As Marguerite in "Faust.'' Miss Barnet' is at Sydney girl, and is now with the John Hal pin London Grand Opera Company. Mr, Lempriere Pringle. the New Zealand basso, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MISS MAUD THORNTON.

    Now appearing in England as loading lady in "A Wait Dream." Miss Thornton is a Victorian soprano. Before she left Australia she was a member of the J. C. Williamson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BARWON AND NAMOI FALLING.

    The Barwon River has fallen 2 inches and the Namoi River 3 inches in twenty- four hours. Collarenebri, Mogil. Mungindi and Wee Waa report that the river is falling. The ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. FIRE IN THE CITY

    A civilian, walking along Loftus- street at. 5.45 o'clock last evening, saw black smoke and sparks shooting out of the windows on the first floor of Loftus- chambers, No. 20 ...

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  14. PERSIAN EXECUTION.

    A horrible exhibition of Persian methods occurred yesterday at the execution of Muvakkar Sultaneh, a member of the late Shah's entourage. ...

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  15. THE IMPRISONED LEADERS.

    The annual conference of the Federal Council of the Engine Drivers and Firemen' s Association of Australia was concluded at the Trades Hall yesterday. Previously to the ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. LINKING UP THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Department expects to be able to restore the ordinary service from Werris Creek through to Moree tomorrow. A train will leave Sydney at 3 p.m. for ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. A COLLIERS' RIOT

    There has been a serious outbreak at West Hartlepool among a section of the Durham miners now out on strike. A crowd of about 350 colliers began rioting ...

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  18. RIVER SEINE RISEN 30 FEET.

    A further fall of violent, rain, accompanied, by hall, has been experienced in Paris. The River Seine has risen 30ft. The Comedie Francaise and the Cathedral of Notre ...

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  19. MAILS DELAYED.

    The Deputy Postmaster- General made the following announcement yesterday:-- With reference to the malls despatched to Collarenebri line by ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. A BALLOT IN THE SOUTH.

    At a meeting of the Mount Keira Lodge, held in the Mechanics Institute this afternoon, Mr. P. O'Neil presided and Mr. Waugh and Mr. P. R. Morgan, district officers, also ...

    Article : 354 words
  21. BRITISH POLITICS.

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales today the following prices were realised for the clips mentioned:-- Elderslie, highest 18d, average 16d; Cobran 15d, average 13¾d; Deltroit, 14½, average ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. THE LITHGOW MYSTERY.

    The inquest concerning the death of the woman Julia Nightingale was concluded today. Drs. Machattie and Bassett having given ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspapers declare that the Maori Princess, Te Rangl Pal, whose singing has attracted so much attention, has. already made a, great reputation. ...

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  25. BOATS SENT TO BOURKE.

    Although later reports have convinced the Inspector- General of Police that the flood waters at Bourke will not reach the height at first anticipated, he has taken, the ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. HELPING THE SUFFERERS.

    At a public meeting held in Annandale on Friday night it was decided to open a list for subscriptions to the relief fund, and to make a canvass of the district for ...

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  27. THE QUITO'S CARGO.

    The work of discharging the coal from the' Quito was continued yesterday. When at 1 p.m. work ceased for the day It was estimated that about halt of the cargo had been ...

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  28. RELIEF CONCERT.

    A large and enthusiastic audience filled the Town Hall last night. The bill of fare was exceptionally good. The Cleveland- street Public School boys, under the conductorship ...

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  29. FOREIGN COAL.

    The steamer Mountly, with over 3000 tons of coal from Newcastle -on- Tyne; is expected 10 reach Melbourne on February 4. ...

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  30. THE METAL MARKET.

    The closing quotations yesterday were:-- Copper, spot, b £60 11s 3d, s £61 11s 3d; three months, b £61 10s, s £61 15s, Tin, spot, b £147 17s 6d, s £148 17s 6d; three ...

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  31. TO RAISE FUNDS.

    The committee appointed by the various unions to secure additional funds to relieve the distress caused by the strike will hold another demonstration in the Domain,this ...

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  32. "SHADOWED" BY POLICE.

    The hearing of the charge against Patrick Hill, a postal department pensioner, of suborning witnesses in the Ronald versus Harper case, has been adjourned to ...

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  33. COPRA MARKET.

    The copra market is dull. Small sales of South Seas, in bags, have been effected at 24s. ...

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  34. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    King Edward will open Parliament on February 21. ...

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  35. A BATHURST MARKSMAN.

    Shooting today with 15 shots at the 700 yards, A. Cutler, of tho Bathurst Civilian Rifle Club, who has been chosen to go to Bisloy, put up a splendid score of 65 in ...

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  36. DEATH OF DR. ANDREW ROSS.

    Dr. Andrew Ross, who for 23 years represented Morning in the State Legislative Assembly, died in his residence, Albion -street Surry Hills, yesterday. The deceased who ...

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  37. THE DREADNOUGHT FARMS.

    The Rev. R. L. Gwynne says that he is now ready to send youths to the Dreadnought, training farms. At present he has 60 youths of the better ...

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  38. BOXING CONTEST.

    Last night, in the Gaiety Athletic Club, Johnny Stephens 8st 6lb. (Alexandria), and Tommy Reidy 8st. 8lb. (Granville), fought 20 rounds. Early in the proceedings Reidy's ...

    Article : 72 words
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