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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Wednesday, 3.5 p.m.—The looting at Valparaiso was chiefly the work of escaped convicts. Many Were recaptured. Fifty were shot. ...

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  4. RICHARD DENIS MEAGHER.

    The Pull Court was crowded this morning, when it was expected the application by Richard Denis Meagher for reinstatement on the roll of attorneys would be dealt with. As soon as the ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—During last week 172 Government officials In Russia were killed and 42 wounded. One hundred and twenty (bombs were discovered, and 276 ...

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  6. BOY POLICE.

    It is said that the is child father to man, and In New York they are making the child the policeman to the man. A lew weeks ago 1500 school children from the lowest quarters ...

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  7. THE HOLIDAY QUESTION.

    Some little While ago we had occasion to voice' the public exasperation at the senseless "Bank Holiday" practice of New South Wales. No one opposes public holidays in ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. Rising in Cuba.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—A rebel-lion, headed by Senor Gomez, a farmer candidate for the Presidency, has broken out in Cuba against President Palma. ...

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  9. LAUNDRY ETIQUETTE.

    An indignant subscriber writes, furiously, concerning laundries. What he does not call them is not worth mentioning. It would appear that certain garments he entrusted to the ...

    Article : 206 words
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  11. MUNICIPAL TAXATION.

    MR. OAKES, who graduated from membership of an important Municipal Council to Parliament, and who remains an active member of both institutions, placed some ...

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  12. EARLIER CABLES.

    There was another heavy earthquake at Valparaiso yesterday, almost completing the destruction of the city. There was a slight shock at Lima, the ...

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  13. Tramway Inquiry Board.

    The Board (Mr. W. Blacket, chairman, Messrs J. Garrard and J. Corley) appointed to to quire Into the grievances of the Government Tramway Employees' Union resumed hearing ...

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  14. Cricket in England.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—Playing for Middlesex against Lancashire in the match at Manchester, which commenced on Monday, F. A Tarrant, the Australian ...

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  15. Randwick Training.

    Some very fast gallops were recorded on the "magpie" grass track this morning, most of the horses with important engagements being sent at their top. ...

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  16. NOTES.

    News by special telegram to-day that the potato blight is spreading to an alarming extent throughout the western counties of Ireland, will cause all political feeling on Irish ...

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  17. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 3 p.m.—The French Councils General, which are now in summer session, everywhere support the law for the separation of Church and State, ...

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  18. A CONSTITUTION FOR CHINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—The Dowager Empress of China is summoning a conference of high officials to discuss the question of the adoption of a Constitution. ...

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  19. H.M.S. DREADNOUGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—H.M.S. Dreadnought will be commissioned on September 1. This is a record for rapid building. ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. DEATH OF BISHOP SANDFORD.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—The death is announced of the Right Rev. Daniel Fax Sandford, D,D., LL.D., late Bishop of Tasmania, at the age of 77. ...

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  22. BOMBAY POSTMEN'S STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—The postmen at Bombay who struck work for an increase of wages have submitted, and the strike is at an end. ...

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  23. DR. ARTHUR AND THE COUNTRY TRADERS.

    A frivolous and irresponsible correspondent Bends us the following:—"I observe that the Country Traders' Convention passed Dr. Arthur a vote of thanks for his lucid remarks ...

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  24. The Rabbit Post.

    BATHURST, Thursday.—Mr. G. S. Smith, Inspector of Stock, has received for report a communication from the Minister for Lands, enclosing copy of a letter from Mr. W. D. Walker, ...

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  25. The Stranded Port Chalmers.

    According to a message receives at Sydney this morning, the E. and A. mail steamer Australian has towed off the steamer Port Chalmers, which went ashore on the Alrica Reef, in ...

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  26. TWO NARROW ESCAPES.

    A question was asked by Mr. Nobbs, in the Legislative Assembly as to the dangerous condition of the Auburn Railway Station. He asked whether the hon. Minister (Mr. Dick) was ...

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  27. The Land Cases.

    The hearing of the case against Charles Bath, agent; William Patrick Crick, solicitor: and William Nicholas Willis, commission agent, was continued at the Central Police ...

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  28. NEW MAGISTRATES.

    The undermentioned gentlemen have been appointed to the Commission of the Peace for New South Wales:—Andrew Davidson, medical superintendent, Hospital for Insane, Callan ...

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  29. LOOKING FOR THE LEAK.

    Between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening a fire broke out in the tower of a building situated In Good street, Granville, owned and occupied by Mr. G. Batten a grocer It appears that the ...

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  30. English Cricket Team.

    Mr. A. W. Green, acting secretary of the Board of Control, this morning received an answer to the cable he sent on Monday night. It settles all doubt about the visit of an English ...

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  31. THE RELUCTANT ELECTOR.

    The franchise is not only "free, gratis, and for nothing," but the grandmotherly State Spends money to try and force upon many citizens. The police go round, We are told, but doors are ...

    Article : 233 words
  32. PARCELS POST.

    The Country Traders' Asociotion at its convention in Sydney affirmed that, in justice to the great body of country traders doing business in this State, the parcels post system be ...

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  33. UNREST IN CUBA.

    Time was when the United State and Spain were "blazing away at each other" as the Dublin people were once wont to say of. gentlemen in a part of Phoenix Park, and ...

    Article : 335 words
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  35. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    The following holidays have been proclaimed: Districts of Murrmnburrah and Barraba, Wednesday, August 29,1906; districts of Cessnock, East Maftland and Cootamundra, Thursday ...

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