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  2. FLOODS AT BATHURST.

    Another very heavy fall of rain occurred to-day, when a thunderstorm broke over the town about 3 o'clock, and continued for about an hour, when 80 points were registered. In ...

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  3. RIVERINA.

    When the autumn rains poured down on Jin-' dalee and Wallendbeen the flood waters met at the foot of the Murrumbidgee watershed and swept along into the Muttama Valley. But ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION BARRIER MINERS' MEETING.

    When the train arrived at Cockburn union officiais asked permission of the local station master to use the platform of the goods yard for the meeting, but the official ...

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  5. THE BARRIER. PREPARING FOR ARBITRATION.

    Messrs. A. J. Kelynack and A. W. Nathan, who are to represent the Proprietary Company in the Arbitration Court, and Mr. R. Arthur, of Melbourne, who will have charge ...

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  6. LOSS OF THE REPUBLIC. THE FLORIDA'S CLAIM.

    Following the claim of the owners of the Republic for £300,000 damages from the Florida on account of the recent collision, the owners of the Florida claim£45,000, ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Parliamentary Labour party sitting at Portsmouth yesterday resolved, at the instance of Mr. Keir Hardle, M.P., to ask the Labour and ...

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  8. THE BALKANS. DEMANDS BY BULGARIA.

    A Bulgarian Note asks the Powers to aid in securing the speedy recognition of independence. The Note complains of the state of ...

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  9. TOM MANN'S FAREWELL.

    Tom Mann's project of delivering his last address to Barrier unionists was carried out to-day at Cockburn. A special train was chartered to take the audience the 35 miles ...

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  10. ETHERGRAPHS ON OCEAN VESSELS.

    Owing to the service of wireless telegraphy saving the passengers of the Republic and the Florida, a bill has been introduced into the United States Congress ...

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  11. AUSTRO-TURKISH PROTOCOL.

    The essential points of the procotol between Austria-Hungary and Turkey regarding the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been accepted at ...

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  12. THE CRICKET TEAM.

    The newspapers generally infer that Clem. Hill's withdrawal from the next probable Australian Eleven is due to a dispute with the Board of Control. ...

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  13. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The Frozen Meat Trade Association states that the Local Government Board will shortly issue fresh regulations with respect to kidneys, sweetbread, and other ...

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  14. POLICE COURT CASES.

    At the police court this morning, before Mr. Barnett, S.M., Juo. Stephen Flynn, 28, miner, was charged on remand with having, on December 31, assaulted Senior-constable Brown ...

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  15. CONSOLS.

    Consols were quoted yesterday at £83 6s 3d, an advance of 6s 3d since Thursday. ...

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  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon a better tone prevailed. Best merinos showed improvement, and other sorts were firm, Jan. 30. ...

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  17. NEW, NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The "Times" calculates that in order to maintain the two-Power standard, the Admiralty ought to begin six large armoured ships before the end of 1000, ...

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  18. LABOUR AND EMIGRATION.

    At the Labour Conference which is being held at Portsmouth, Mr. Trotter, a Canadian, violently attacked the emigration programme of the Salvation Army, ...

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  19. FIRE AT ALLORA.

    An extensive fire, by which a large portion of the business centre of the town was destroyed, 'took place last night. The fire originated in Messrs. Grimes and Elson's store. ...

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  20. LORD RAYLEIGH.

    Lord Rayleigh, ex-president of the Royal Society, now ill at Pretoria, has abandoned his intention of visiting Australia.' Jan. 31. ...

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  21. A FALSE ALARM.

    There was great excitement in the vicinity of Sulphide-street last night, when the police cab came down from the big mine with a couple of constables and, a young man in ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA V'REST OF AUSTRALIA.

    "Vernon and Ransford have returned to Melbourne for the few days which will elapse before the Australia V Rest of Australia match begins on Friday next. The remainder ...

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  23. ROYAL DUTCH LINE.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" reports that the Royal Dutch Packet Company will start in July next a direct line to Western Australia, with calls at ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN PERSLA.

    Owing to revolts the Shah of Persia despatched a reprressive expedition, commanded by three generals, to the provinces of Osalem and Karganerud. ...

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  25. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS LEAVES MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins will leave by to-morrow's express " for Adelaide, on route for Broken Hill. Mr. Justice Higgins is due at Broken Hill at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, and at ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, has introduced a bill into the Dominion House of Commons to amend the Immigration Act in a drastic manner. ...

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  27. ARMY RIFLES.

    A very serious defect—one, at least, which makes accurate shooting impossible—has been found to develop in the rifles with which the Australian regiments are armed. There is ...

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  28. REVENUE RETURNS. A HEAVY FALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 words
  29. POLICY OF HARASSING.

    The policy of harassing adopted by a section of the unionists is being steadily indulged in Threats against persons, private individuals, and business people, continue. Two at least ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS. HULL DEFEATS THE LEAGUE TEAM.

    The Australian Rugby Football League team played Hull yesterday, and was defeated by one point, the scores being:— Hull, 3 goals 1 try (0 points); League, 1 ...

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  31. LORD DALMENY'S DIRGE.

    Lord Dalmeny, M.P. (Liberal), for Midlothian, son of the Earl of Rosebery, has announced that he will not contest Midlothian at the next election, as he foresees ...

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  32. GAS EMPLOYEES' UNION.

    The Gas Employees' Union held a wellattended meeting on Saturday evening, at the Trades Hall. It was ultimately decided that the sum of£47 7s should be sent as a ...

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  33. THE IRONWORKS.

    There is still a scarcity of orders at the ironworks, and in consequence the big mill worked only two days this week. The little mill has worked full time, and the sheet mill, ...

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  34. FINANCIAL RESULT NOT SATISFACTORY.

    The "Sportsman" states that the tour of the Australian Rugby League's team has been unsuccessful financially. Up to the present the takings barely ...

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  35. LATEST CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BROKEN HILL.

    The Sydney Labour Council notifies that in addition to the various amounts published from time to time in'aid of the Broken Hill minors,the following additional moneys have ...

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  36. DENSE LONDON FOG.

    A heavy fog enveloped London during the past two days. Traffic was dislocated, and trains seriously delayed, ...

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  37. ENGLISH FOOTBALL UNION. CHARGE OF PROFESSIONALISM.

    The committee of the English Rugby Union, sitting at Lancaster, upheld the decision of tho emergency subcommittee in reference to payments to the "All ...

    Article : 196 words
  38. TRAGEDY AT DARLINGHURST.

    A telegraph operator named Michael Francis O'Donnell shot himself yesterday afternoon at his residence, Barcom-street, Darlinghurst. It appears that the deceased was in ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. THE YOUNG IDEA.

    Yesterday a group of urchins marched down Argent-street behind a "banner" constructed of the bottom of a huge cardboard dress box, on two sticks, bearing the words "Strike on; ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council has agreed to the resolutions passed at the last Premiers' Conference. ...

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  41. ENTOMBED FOR 14 DAYS.

    Twenty-four natives have been rescued alive from the Village Deep mine, Johannesburg, where they had been entombed since January 16 by an explosion. ...

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  42. SOCIALISTS' MEETING.

    The International Socialists hold a-largely attended meeting in the Domain on Sunday, presided over by Mrs. Lorimer. Telegrams from the socialist representative at Broken ...

    Article : 156 words
  43. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE. LOCAL RELIEF.

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  44. POLITICAL NAVY CARDS."

    President Roosevelt's Navy Commission is intended inter alla to inquire searchingly with respect to certain so-called "political navy cards," namely, those ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. POLICE RAID IN OXFORD-STREET.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock on Saturday morning Sub-inspector Spence, with a posse of constables from No. 3 police station, visited promises in Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, ...

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  46. SURF-BATHING FATALITY.

    A young minor named Ewan Cameron, 22 years of age, was drowned while surf bathing. at Dudley Boach, near Newcastle, this morning, Cameron was unable to swim, and was ...

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  47. WAIHI GRAND JUNCTION G.M. CO.

    Waihi Grand Junction G. M. Company (N.Z.) has resolved to increase its capital by £100,000, and will issue immediately £170,000 for subscription by the ...

    Article : 57 words
  48. MR. CRANE RESIGNS PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Crane has resigned the presidency of the Rugby Union, owing to his disapproval of the policy of the committee towards professionalism. ...

    Article : 31 words
  49. "S.M. HERALD" LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  50. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue for the seven months ended January 30 amounted to £4,606,501, or£256,295 less than for the corresponding period of the provious financial ...

    Article : 70 words
  51. NAVAL DISASTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  52. Advertising

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