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  2. THE PESTS PROBLEM.

    "There you are, now!" A representatlve of the "Herald" and one of the most prominent fruitgrowors of the district lying beyond Parramatta had drawn ...

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  3. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    It is pleasing to record anothor week of, sound activity among the South Coast mines. It is probably more pleasing to state that mine managers anticipate a continuance of ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  4. STATE POLITICS.

    The State Premier (Mr. J. H. Carruthers.) has addressed the following statement to his constituents:—"I think it is a fair thing now that the Government has been in office two ...

    Article : 911 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.!

    A feature of the present anti-socialist campaign is the number of honorary workers who are devoting their time and energies to organising the anti-soclallstic forces. In the ...

    Article : 472 words
  6. CUBAN REVOLT.

    The insurgents far outnumber the forces of President Palma, but the latter are better armed and equipped. Insurgents strongly resist intervention ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. THE CZAR SENTENCED.

    The "Dally Express" learns from its St. Petersburg correspondent that the Terrorisis have sentenced, the Czar to death, and have sent their most dangerous agents to ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 841 words
  9. WERRIWA.

    Mr. Hall, the selected Labour candidate for Worriwa, addressed the electors in the Mechanics Institute on Friday night. There was a fair attendance, Alderman Cusack. ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. MACQUARIE.

    A ballot for a Labour representative to oppose Mr. Sydney Smith, M.P. for Macquarle, took place yesterday. The candidates are Messrs Bungate, Carr, and Gibbons. The ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. REVOLUTIONARIES' MANIFESTO.

    The execution of Mdile Konopliannikow, who murdered General Minn, has earaged the revolutionaries, who are circulating broadeast a violent manifesto, ...

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  12. HONGKONG TYPHOON.

    The fatalities caused by the typhoon at Hongkong number 10,000. The increased death roll is due to the loss of the fishing fleet of 6OO junks. ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    It was expected that Mr. Judkins would indicate his reply to Mr. Bent at the "pleasant Sunday afternoon" gathering to-day at the Wesley Church. He, in fact, indicated as ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. TRAGEDY IN SERVIA.

    An ex-Servian convict named Nikolitch, imagining that-he had suffered trifling injustices, butchered at Gostionitza three of his relations, as well as his employer and ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. NO MORE MASSACRES.

    Yielding to pressure, M. Stolypin, the Premier, has promised, that no more Jewish massacres shall take place. M. Stolypin has ordered that the Jewish ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. HOTEL AT CAMPERDOWN DESTROYED.

    The Commercial Hotel, Camperdown, was burned down at 3 o'clock this morning, as well as five shops. Part of the building was of wood, and this burned very freely, and ...

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  17. THE OPIUM EVIL.

    As the result of the recommendations of the Chinese travelling commissioners, who recently returned to Peking, and after Yuan shi kal, the Viceroy of Chl-li, and ...

    Article : 485 words
  18. MR. REID'S POLICY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 words
  19. BURGLARY NEAR MELBOURNE.

    Mrs. Drovitt, residing at Abbotsford, reported to the police yesterday that shortly after she retired for the night on Friday she heard a crash o' brokon glass, and immediately ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. REFUSAL OF TAXES.

    The Odessa District Zemstvo has informed the Governor that everything is at a standstill owing to the refusal by the peasants to pay rural taxes. ...

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  21. A TOWN WRECKED.

    An explosion of a waggonlond of dynamite on a railway siding at Jellico, in Tennessee, wrecked the settlement yesterday. Nine people were killed and 50 were ...

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  22. AN ABANDONED INFANT.

    Constable Montague, of Ballarat, found the partly-burned body of an infant in a paddock near that city. An unmarried woman named Catherine Mason had given birth to an ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. COAL'S INCREASED PRICE.

    The coal importers of Melbourne held a meeting last night, and decided, in view of the reassuring news from New South Wales, to reduce the price of coal by 5s per ton. It ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Lord Brassey, in presiding at the inaugural dinner of the Grocers' Exhibition, said it was useless for the motherland to expect her daughter States to subsidise ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. THE THEATRES.

    Mr. Charles Holloways Dramatic Company opened in the Princess[?]atre last night with "Two Little Vaga[?]onds." It had more than an encouraging reception, and what was ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. MILLIONS OF BALLOT PAPERS.

    Regulations and instructions are being drafted by the Electoral Department in connection with taking referendums as to alterations of the Constitution at the general ...

    Article : 316 words
  27. NEWCASTLE.

    The fortnight ended yesterday was an exceptionally busy one for the Newcastle collieries, and 20 out of the 27 colliories worked full time—11 days. The demand for ...

    Article : 206 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Grantala put up a splendid steaming performance from Western Australia. She left Fremantle at 12.30 p.m. on the 18th, and arrived off Semaphore at 4.22 a.m. ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. VOLUNTEER SYSTEM.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P. (Socialist), insists that Labour must unflinchingly oppose the scheme of Mr. R. B. Haldane, the Secretary of State for War, to induce the youth ...

    Article : 268 words
  30. PACIFIC COMPANY'S MONGOLIA REFLOATED.

    The Pacific Mail Company's steamer Mongolia, 13,630 tons, which went ashore on Midway Island, in the Hawaiian Archipelago, owing to a tidal phenomenon, ...

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  31. STORM AT SUTHERLAND.

    On Saturday, evening shortly before 6 o'clock exceedingly heavy hall and rain fell for fully half an hour, the opinion being freely expressed by old residents that it was the heaviest downpour that has ever ...

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  32. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday. Prices were unchanged. 7085 bales of La Plata wool were offered, and 2223 were sold. ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    A meeting held at the Town Hall on Saturday evening passed, with but one dissentient, a resolution emphatically affirming the necessity'of legislation to secure a weekly ...

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  34. DWELLING DESTROYED AT MEREWETHER.

    A four-roomed weatherboard house at Merewether, owned and occupied by Mr. Thomas Stephenson, miner, was burnt to the ground by fire on Saturday ovening. The furniture ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Ottawa "Dally Citizen" warns Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canadian Prime Minister, that legislation alming at the expulsion of Indian coolies will cause a great outcry ...

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  36. PRESERVATION OF PARK LANDS.

    In connection with the proposed amendment in the Lands Acquisition Bill to protect municipal park land furnished by the States, the Mayor brought the suggested amondment ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. SETTLEMENT OF THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The feeling of jubilation at the happy settlement of the coal-mining disputos has been very general throughout the district. The terms secured by the minors under which ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION AT ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Charles Tucker, M.H.A., was arrested on Friday night in connection with the Adelaide Customs frauds. Mr. Tucker was formerly Customs agent at Port Adelaide. ...

    Article : 356 words
  39. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    A good deal of quiet work is being done in South Sydney, both by Sir James Graham, the anti-socialist candidate, and by Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour party. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    Replying to the toast of the colonies, at the Grocers' Exhibition dinner on Friday, Mr. J. W. Tavernor, Agent-General for Metoria, said he the Government ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. ALBEET PARK MYSTERY.

    Dragging in Albert Park Lake is still going on. with a view of recovering any other portions of the body that may be there. The appliances are better than they wore at first ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. NEPEAN.

    The delay in the selection of an antisocialist candidate for Nopean is not likely to result in harm to the cause. The candidates already in the field are carrying on a ...

    Article : 157 words
  43. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customhouse yesterday:—Warrego, s, for Rockhampton, via Sydney and Brisbane, with general cargo; Cralgvar, s, for Mollendo, with 6936 ...

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  44. CONTROL OF THE MURRAY.

    Long letters have recently passed between Mr. Bent and Mr. Carruthers, on the subject of the control of the River Murray. Mr. Carruthers, made a number of suggestions, ...

    Article : 213 words
  45. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Council has decided that any vacnncy occurring on the judicial bench should not be filled before Parliament is consulted, and the House of Assembly has been ...

    Article : 171 words
  46. HONGKONG MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company's steamer Delhi landed her London mails at Hongkong in 24½ days, easily beating the Vancouver line of steamers. ...

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  47. FORT-STREET FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The Fort-street School football team from Sydney having proved too strong for Albert Park, the premiers amongst Melbourne State school boys, played a combined team from ...

    Article : 141 words
  48. DANGEROUS UNKNOWN OBSTACLE.

    The steamer Pocahontns, while passing through Port Phillip Heads yesterday on her way to Molbourne, struck an unknown obstacle in the channel. She continued her ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. HUME.

    Mr. J. Gibb, who will oppose Sir William Lyne for Hume, has sent satisfactory reports to the Domocratie Union. He has visited a good many of the important centres, and ...

    Article : 38 words
  50. HONEY MARKET DISORGANISED.

    The money market is disorganised owing to the Bank of England refusing to discount bills under 41 per cent, except for its own customers, who are charged ...

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  51. ILLAWARRA.

    The South Clifton, Corrimal, Mount Pleasant, Mount Kembla, and Mount Keira mines lodges have decided to leave the selection of a Labour candidate for the Illawarra ...

    Article : 133 words
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