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  3. TERRIBLE GUN ACCIDENT

    Shortly after 9 o'clock to-night Mr. J. B. Beauchamp, of Warwick, met his death through a rifle accident. It appears that he spent the evening with Mrs. Noyes, of ...

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  4. THE KENNIFFS.

    Chief Inspector Douglas, who only returned last week from the Western districts, where he had been on duty in connection with the hunt for the Kenniff ...

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  5. KING EDWARD ILL.

    A Court circular issued late last night announced that the King was unable to leave this room to-day owing to an attack of lumbago caused by a chill. ...

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  6. THE PING PONG TOURNAMENT.

    All athletes and others interested in the welfare of the Athletic Association are requested to show it by their presence it the ping-pong tournament, which takes ...

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  7. THE LATE WAR.

    10 is announced that 1,817 Boors surrendered on Friday, making a total of 12,850 who have surrendered since the conclusion of peace. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER BUREAU.

    The Hon. R. Philp, Premier, has received information to the effect that New South Wales will bear her proportion, as a State, towards tho maintenance of the ...

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  9. OFFICERS RESUMED DUTY.

    The following officers and men, who wore invalided and have become convalescent, have resumed duty:— Captain G. Reid, first Commonwealth ...

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  10. A SMART SWINDLE.

    A Paris bank has been victimised to the extent of £10,000 in the most audacious manner. A business house in Berline some time ago wrote to its ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. A STATION DESTROYED

    The police at Longreach have wired the Commissioner, giving news from Blackall that the Cootibinya homestead, sixty-five miles from Blackall, was completely ...

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  12. COLONEL LYNCH.

    "Colonel" Arthur Lynch, M.P., was brought up at the Bow street Police Court on a charge of treason, and remanded for a week. Evidence was submitted ...

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  13. THE COMING SESSION.

    Spoken to on the subject of the approaching session of Parliament (says the "Observer"), the Premier stated to-day that a good deal of attention would be ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL

    Day by day the quantity of hay and chaff becomes more scarce, and dealers are just about able to keep up with the demand. Though the demand is still ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. INTERSTATE.

    The death was announced yesterday of Miss Alice Mary Stephen, seventh daughter of the late Sir Alfred Stephen. The deceased lady, who was a sister to Mr. ...

    Article : 532 words
  16. GRAND PRIZE OF PARIS.

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  17. DEAN OF SYDNEY.

    The oldest dignitary of the Church of England in the empire, in the person of the venerable and venerated Dean of Sydney (Dean Cowper) is dead. "The Dean ...

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  18. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    The following letter on the proposal to suspend the collection of duties on wheat and fodder has been received by the Acting-Prime Minister from Mr. Tavorner, ...

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  19. RACEHORSE NIPTETOS

    The racehorse Niptetos has arrived in splendid condition. ...

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  20. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday with an animated market, prices being firm. There was keen competition for the finer classes of wool, and prices ruled ...

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  21. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The arrangements for the landing of the members of the sixth contingent, who are on board the transport Devon, have been altered since Saturday, and include ...

    Article : 251 words
  22. "SOLDIERS OF THE KING," OR AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE."

    In the course of his usual monthly sermon to young men, on Sunday evening last, to a crowded church, Rev. A. G. Weller, preaching on "Soldiers of the ...

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  23. BRISBANE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  24. SAVED BY HER CORSETS.

    An old lady named Mme. Mast was found yesterday insensible in a second-class compartment when the Montpellier train drew up at that station. After regaining ...

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  25. OUR SERIAL STORY.

    Sybil, just listen to this; isn't it fortunate? I'm tired of idling, and that's the truth.' Narcisea burst into the small bedroom at ...

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  26. SALVATION ARMY

    The annual "social rescue" meeting in Toowoomba of the Salvation Army took place in the "Town Hall last evening, and proved eminently successful. Though some ...

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  27. STEEL TRUSTS PROFITS.

    Mr. Schwab, the manager of the Steel Trust, will have completed a fortnight's tour of inspection of the corporation's various works on next Saturday. He will then ...

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  28. GREAT BRITAIN'S NAVAL POWER.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Lowis Beaumont, in responding on Thursday evening at the annual banquet of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to the toast of "The Navy and ...

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  29. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The weather has been very cold during the part few days, and we have had a few hard frosts. To-day is much warmer, now the westerly winds have ceased a little. ...

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  30. THE PILGRIM DISASTER

    The disaster to the Belgian pilgrim train yesterday was due to the spreading of the rails. The train consisted of thirteen coaches, ...

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  31. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ON A FARM.

    A most destructive fire occurred on Thursday morning at the homestead of Mr. J. J. Brown, "The Springs," Laidley Creek, (says the "Queensland Times"). ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    Owing to a truck having got off one of the cages in the Star East mine, Ballarat, 150 men have been thrown out of work until Tuesday. The debris from the falling ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. LAGOON CREEK.

    A very pleasant evening was given by Mrs. O'Shea, of Lagoon Creek, on Saturday last at her residence, Oak Lynne. About 20 couples responded to the generous ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The eight-oar race between the universities of Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide took place on Saturday. A strong wind was blowing, and the water was choppy. ...

    Article : 206 words
  35. THE LABOUR PARTY IN STATE POLITICS.

    Coaling with the opposition manifested by the Labour members in the New South Wales Parliament to reduction of members, un opposition which is equally ...

    Article : 302 words
  36. CORRESPONDENCE.

    WE do not identify ourselves with, or held our selves responsible for, the opinions expressed under this heading. ...

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  37. A MONSTER SAWFISH.

    What is described as the largest sawfish, perhaps the largest fish of its kind ever caught (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") is in the possession of Captain F. ...

    Article : 258 words
  38. THE FODDER DUTIES

    Sir,—In view of the Saracenic-like vandalism in destroying our consttutional privileges of no taxation without representation, shown by the Government's projected ...

    Article : 252 words
  39. TASMANIA.

    The transport Manila with the returning troops arrived yesterday. Thousands of people, including the Premier and Treasurer, were on the wharf to welcome them. ...

    Article : 125 words
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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Serious floods are being experienced in the Hawke's Bay and Manawatu districts. Trains are unable to reach Napier, and a steamer had to pass the port on account of ...

    Article : 55 words
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