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  2. WILL ULSTER REVOLT?

    The cables have lately been fairly full of the prospects of Mr. Winston Churchill's meeting at Belfast on Thursday, resulting in success from the point of view of law and order, or in ...

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  5. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    A monthly meeting of the Senate of the University was held yesterday, at the University, the Chancellor (Sir Normand MacLaurin), in the chair. ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE WHARF LABORERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--The conference held last week between representatives of the wharf laborers and the inter-State steamship companies to consider a demand by the men for an ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. TWO FRUIT DISEASES.

    The following report, furnished by Mr. W. J. Allen, Government Fruit Expert, regarding the diseases known to fruitgrowers us "Black Spot" and "Brown Hot," has been forwarded to the ...

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  8. ENGINE DERAILED.

    KATOOMBA, Monday.--A derailment occurred on the line near the Katoomba tennis courts at midnight last night, when an engine going towards Penrith became derailed. It remained off ...

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  9. FIRES.

    KANGAROO VALLEY, Monday.--A fire at Mr. D. H. Nelson's farm on Friday night burnt down the stable and hay shed. The saddles and harness were burnt, and only some hay was saved. ...

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  10. TWO RACEHORSES PERISH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--As the races in connection with the Eudunda Racing Club were in full swing on Saturday, at Mr. B. Noack's farm at Sutherlands a fire occurred at the homestead. ...

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  11. A SURGERY DEMOLISHED.

    TRUNDLE, Monday.--At.4.30 a.m. a fire broke out in the surgery of Dr. Leonard, and in a short space of time completely demolished the building and contents. The estimated loss, ...

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  12. A FAMOUS STEEPLEJACK.

    At a height of 710ft., "Bob" Merrill, the world's most famous steeplejack, completed his record task of re-gilding the top of the Metropolitan Tower, the loftiest of New York's ...

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  13. A MULE ERA IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Various outward and visible signs of the now defence scheme, now coming into active operation, are in evidence in New Zealand. Wellington's D Battery, a smart corps of field ...

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  14. CLAIM TO EDWARD MEDAL.

    An effort is being made to secure the King Edward modal for the miner, M. Crowley, who endangered his own life in an unsuccessful effort to save that of his mate, Thomas Guy, ...

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  15. ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. W. Stone, the Railway Department's electrical expert, leaves Melbourne on Saturday to catch the Makura at Sydney, en route to America. Mr. Stone is ...

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  16. IN CENTRAL BRAZIL.

    Mr. A. Henry Savage Landor, who visited Australia in the eighties, and subsequently explored Thibet, recently wrote to a friend in England as follows:--"Have just arrived at ...

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  17. FIRE RISKS.

    HOBART, Monday.--The fire insurance companies have sent a protest to the Hobart fire brigades, concerning fire risks. They drew attention to the urgent necessity for some action ...

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  18. NEW KIND OF DOG.

    An amusing story is being told on the boulevards about a fraud perpetrated on a famous society woman, who is bitten by the craze for extremely small dogs, now prevalent in Paris. ...

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