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  2. EXCITING CRICKET.

    "Can they do it?" "Will the rain spoil the wicket?" The cricket match was the only topic of conversation amongst the sporting section of the public last night. ...

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  3. KEEN NORTHERN SOLDIERS

    The 70 Lighthorsemen of the Northern Brigade, who are in Sydney for a week's instruction, were taken on the steamer Miner to Chowder Bay yesterday for practical ...

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  4. TARIFF IN THE SENATE.

    Commencing at 11 o'clock this morning, the Senate sat until nearly 11 p.m., piece goods being under consideration. There was an interminable debate, principally on fiscal ...

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  5. TYPHOID AT MOREE.

    The sanitary condition of the town of Moree and a report on the subject by Dr. C. S. Willis, an assistant Government medical officer, were considered at this week's meeting of ...

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  6. THE "BOMBARDMENT."

    The steamer Miner being elsewhere engaged was unable to attack the Sydney forts yesterday. The Bulli took her place, and about 11 o'clock watches near the South Head ...

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  7. "THE TIMES."

    The "Daily Graphic" reports that Mr. C. F. Moberly Bell, manager of "The Times," on behalf of an American syndicate, including Mr. Hooper Jackson, of ...

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  8. OFFER TO GERMANY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" publishes a despatch from London, stating that Great Britain is trying to come to an agreement with Germany with respect to a ...

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  9. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The "Daily Express" states it is reported the lobbies of the House of Commons that Mr. Herbert Gladstone, the Home Secretary, will take a peerage, and ...

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  10. WORLD'S LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, addressing a private meeting at Johannesburg, advocated the giving of equal wages to whites and natives in labour. ...

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  11. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Herr Dernburg, director of the Colonial Department of Germany, speaking in the Reichstag, said that soon few German colonies would require Imperial assistance. ...

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  12. GRAND OPERA COMPANY.

    A general meeting of the Australasian Grand Opera Company, Limited, was held at the Vienna Cafe. Mr. Plnschof presided over a sparse attendance. ...

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  13. TROOPS MOBILISING.

    Russia's determination to secure a prompt settlement of the frontier dispute between Turkey and Persia, and to compel a withdrawval of Turkish troops, is supposed to ...

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  14. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS.

    Thunderstorms were again reported yesterday from various parts of the State—from the southern, north-eastern, and western districts. In some instances they were exceptionally ...

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  15. SHADOWED BY JAPAN.

    New York newspapers accuse the, Japanese Government steamer, Kasato Maru, of shadowing the American fleet along the coast of Chill. The Kasato ...

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  16. WEBB-TRESIDDER RACE.

    Tresidder and Webb are both in excellent fettle for Tuesday's contest, whcih is exciting keen interest. Arnst to-day lodged a deposit of £10 for ...

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  17. SCOTTISH SMALL LANDOWNERS BILL.

    The Scottish Small Landowners Bill was read the second time in the House of Commons last night by a majority of 244 votes, the division being: ...

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  18. UNHEEDED WARNING.

    Queen Amelia of Portugal, before the murder of her husband, King Carlos, received letters advising the King to leave the country as the only means of ...

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  19. MOSS VALE CAMP.

    A second big school for N.C.O.'s of the 1st (Southern) Brigade of Light Horse (the old Lancer Regiment, Mounted Rifles, and Australian Horse) is to be held at Moss Vale, ...

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  20. SAFE AGAIN.

    The crew of the Claremont lightship had rather an exciting experience during their six days' absence from the ship. Three men, Foran, the mate, Biblin and Lake, put off ...

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  21. A BURST BOILER TUBE.

    In consequence of the bursting of a boiler tube on the French cruiser Descartes off the coast of Morocco 10 of the crew were killed and 30 injured. ...

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  22. SPORTS OF THE BACK BLOCKS.

    The stranger who found himself outside the show-ring at the Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds yesterday afternoon might well be excused for thinking be had suddenly come ...

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  23. THE STOESSEL TRIAL.

    The conrt-martial at St. Petersburg on Generals Stoessel, Reiss, Fock, and Smirnoff, the chief officers defending Port Arthur, charged with illegal conduct ...

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  24. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    M. Vivianl, the French Minister for Labour, speaking in the Senate, acknowledged that it was impossible for the State to contribute more than four millions ...

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  25. IS THE PLACE DANGEROUS.

    At an inquest on the body of George Percy Crce, one of the victims of the Heddon-Greta disaster, evidence was given concerning the place where the accident occurred. ...

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  26. CADET CAMP AT GOULBURN.

    A cadet encampment began to-day at Victoria Park, comprising 472 cadets, as follows: —No. 1 Company, Albury, senior cadets 40; No. 2, Wagga and Cootamundra, senior cadets ...

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  27. SPANISH ANARCHISTS.

    Two bombs exploded in a thoroughfare in Barcelona, Spain, wrecking two houses. One woman was killed and several persons were injured. ...

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  28. SOUTH MAITLAND COLLIERIES.

    Messrs. Davis and Evans, the successful tenderers for the driving of the two tunnels at Bellbird for the Hetton Coal Company, made a start on their contract on Monday ...

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  29. TRIBESMEN DISPERSED.

    Shells from the British punitive expedition on the north-west frontier dispersed 300 Zakka Khels, who were building sangars on the bills near Chinar. ...

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  30. A BALL OF BLUE FLAME.

    A severe thunderstorm came this afternoon from the South west, accompanied by some bail, and gave 115 points of rain During its progress a telegraph pole near the Commercial Bank was struck by ...

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  31. WHAT IS WHISKY[?]

    The Government has appointed Lord James of Hereford chairman of a Royal Commission to inquire whether it is desirable to place restriction on the materials ...

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  32. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    The timber-yard employees who were on strike returned to work yesterday. There was nothing in the nature of a demonstration made by the men, who simply went to their ...

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  33. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Floods in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, (U.S.A.), have rendered temporarily idle 20,000 workers. Many people had to take refuge in the ...

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  34. HALF-MILE IN 50 SECONDS.

    The Newmarket Handicap candidate Scotland did a marvellous gallop at Caulfield this morning. Carrying a light weight, he ran six furlongs on the sand; with big shoes on, ...

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  35. UNPLEASANT HOME-COMING.

    A neavy thunderstorm passed over on Wednesday afternoon, 120 points of rain fell in a quarter of an hour. About two inches altogether has been recorded All the drains in Penrith were choked, and ...

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  36. REV. C. H. NASH'S CASE.

    With reference to the case of the Rev. C. H. Nash, letters were received by the diocesan authorities by a recent mail from England, supplementing the statements made by the ...

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  37. CHILDREN ISOLATED.

    Disastrous bush fires are raging near New Plymouth. It is believed a number of families are burned out. Some school children are at present isolated, being unable to get from ...

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  38. ENGINEERING STRIKE.

    In all 18,000 men cngaged in the engineering shops on the north-east coast accepted the employers' modified reduction of 1s per week; but of the 12,000 members of ...

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  39. WIND AND HAIL.

    A heavy thunderstorm came this afternoon. For half an hour the wind and hall tore huge branches off trees, demolished crops, and nearly every residence in the town was under water. ...

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  40. PRISONERS AS MARKET GARDENERS.

    An idea that has gained for its author nothing but praise has been put forward by the Premier to meet the difficulty of the Chinese invasion. During last session Parliament ...

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  41. MALEVOLENT MONKEY.

    At Brighton Beach to-day an escaped monkey savagely attacked a child 3 years of age. Mrs. Bullen ran to her infant's assistance, and found that the monkey was savagely ...

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  42. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    The Court of Appeal has decided in relation to workmen's compensation for accident that tips must be included in the estimate of the average weekly earnings ...

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  43. AN OMNIVOROUS HORSE.

    An extraordinary case of gravel-eating on the part of a draught horse has just been discovered at Messrs. Sheridan Bros. place, at Drill Creek. The animal died, and on ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The first meeting of the new Ministry took place this morning, when all the members, except Mr. Kerr, were present. The meeting was not one at which ordinary departmental ...

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  45. BRAIDWOOD STREETS FLOODED.

    A terr[?] storm passed over the town yesterday afternoon, 2 inches of rain falling within 40 minutes. The streets were flooded, the channels being unable to cany off the water. A total of 350 points of rain [?] ...

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  46. SUFFRAGISTS IN NEW YORK.

    A [?]and of 23 women suffragists paraded the streets of New York, amid the jeers of the spectators. ...

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  47. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    A statement was laid before the Water and Sewerage Board yesterday showing the approximate result of the board's financial transactions for the half-year July to ...

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  48. SENSATIONAL MISHAP.

    A sensational accident happened to a boy and girl named Gow, aged 9 and 10 respectively, when crossing the river near Obley in a cart. The hoise stopped on the ...

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  49. PROSPECTING IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, addressing the Standerton farmers, defended the proposed limitations of prospecting. He promised that before vested ...

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  50. BOY IMMIGRATION.

    We are informed that the Immigration League of Australasia has been overwhelmed with applications from farmers in all parts of the State for lads from the Pitt Town ...

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  51. FATAL INFLUENZA.

    In the past week there were 84 deaths from influenzn in London. ...

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  52. MR. W. H. KELLY, M.P.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, M.P., and Mrs. Kelly (Miss Olive Morrell) will sail for Sydney by the R.M.S. Mongolia on the 28th instant. ...

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  53. A THEATRE DESTROYED.

    The Theatre Royal, at Windsor, has been burnt and all the theatrical properties and scenery have been destroyed. ...

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  54. NO SUNDAY FUNERALS.

    Representatives of the Council of Churehes, the Master Undertakers' Association, and the Undertakers' Union to-day asked the Chief Secretary to support them in theif united ...

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  55. THE TEST TEAM.

    The following team has ben picked to play foi Australia in the fifth test mitch, starting in Sydney to-morrow:—Noble, Trumper, Carter, Macartney, S. E. Gregory, Hill O'Conner, ...

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  56. BULGARIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Information has been received by the Department of External Affairs that two small parties ot Bulgarians, about half a dozen in each, are on their way to Australia and New ...

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  57. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1279 casks were offered, and 563 were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 33s 9d, medium 31s; beef, fine 31s 9d, medium 29s 6d ...

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  58. CANADIAN LOAN.

    Canada has issued a loan of £3,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. at par. ...

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