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  2. Special Messages.

    A farm at Bangalow, 147 acres, sold recently for £14 an acre. Business generally is quiet, and there is a slackening of stock sales, caused by the ...

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  3. Latest Cablegrams

    Mr. Bunkell, consulting; engineer. Mr. Jones the manager, four other whites, and several natives have been suffocated while trying to locate a fire in the old workings ...

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  4. Latest War Cables.

    General Mischenco, with portion of the Caueasian Brigade and detachments. of Cossacks, attacked the heights southward of Fakumen on the 14th and annihilated ...

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  5. Last Night's Cables GREAT NAVAL BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tsing Tan telegraphs that a great, naval battle has been fought, between the Russian and Japanese fleets, in the straits of Korea, off the ...

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  6. Special Messages.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night—At Charters Towers Mr. Watson denied that the sugar industry was doomed, and thought the transition period from black to white ...

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  7. CONTROVERSIAL (AN OPEN COLUMN TO CONTRIBUTORS.) EMPIRE DAY.

    Although, no doubt, at many of the celcbrations on this day, just passed, there will have been much maudlin sentiment and pure bathos spoken, yet we think ...

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  8. POLLUTING THE RIVER.

    Mr Editor.—For some days now a dead cow has been lying on the beach of the river, between Fitzroy-street and "Dovedale".and although if has been ...

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  9. EMPIRE DAY. ON THE LOWER CLARENCE.

    On the Lower Clarence the several celebrations on Wednesday last were very successful, and the worthy object in view was not lost sight of Although we in Australia ...

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  10. NEWSPAPERS:UNDER ABSOLUTE CENSORSHIP.

    It s reported at Chifu thnt three Russian, armoured cruisers and several colliers were off Shanghai on Friday, indicating that Admiral Roshdestvensky sent a sufficient ...

    Article : 290 words
  11. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Sir A. S. Cowley Speaker of the Queensland Assembly (who is an acknowledged authority on the sugar question in that State), has just, returned to Brisbane ...

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  12. LABOUR ON THE CANE FIELDS.

    BRISBANE Monday—A deputation from the white labour conference waited upon the Federal Labour party in Queensland, and arged that the canefiekls could be ...

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  13. AT WOMBAH

    Empire Day was celebrated at the above school by a basket picnic. There was a large and representative number present. During the early part of the day the ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY.

    The latest information respecting the naval battle is a private, telegram to Berlin via Chifu, which states, that one of Admiral Roshdestvensky's ships proceeded to ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. AT WOOLGOOLGA.

    Empire Day was celebrated here by the unfurling of a large new Union Jack, which had been purchased for the school, The ceremony was performed by Miss Veras ...

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  16. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The Central Methodist Mission celebrated its 21st anniversary at the Lrceum. Theatre yesterday. There were enormous audiences, including a ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. STATE SOCIALISM.

    Mr. Editor.—I should liko to endorse Mr. Rudder's very able letter on the subject of State Socialism. I have had a large and Varied experience among both workers and ...

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  18. CASINO DISTRICT COURT.

    At the Casino District Court on Saturday, the sea sa application of Edward Bailey against William Millman Buckland '(adjourned from last Grafton District Court) ...

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  19. MR. BRUNTNELL'S MISSION.

    Our Chatsworth correspondent wrote yesterday: Mr. Albert:.Bruntnell opened his mission in the Temperance Hall on. Thursday evening Mr.T.M'Mahon occupied the ...

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  20. ANTI-OPIUM DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY; Monday.—The Executive of the Chinese, Empire Reform Association, assisted by several-Europeans, held an antiopium demonstration on Saturday night, ...

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  21. AT CASINO.

    Empire Day was celebrated at S.P.C: by the pupils, of whom fully 400 Were in attendance. After, some explanatory remarks by the Mayor (Mr. Cope) as to the ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. PROTECTION TO BUSINESS MEN.

    Mr. Editor.—I think it is about time that united action should be taken by the retailors throoughout the State in order that the law which prevents a garnlshee order ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. POSITION OF SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Ministers for Customs is not inclined, to discuss the statement of the Speaker of the Queensland Assembly that some of the sugar ...

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  24. WELCOME TO ENSIGN AND MRS. HODGES.

    yesterday the Ensign and Mrs. Hodges returned from a four weeks' visit to the metropolis, where they had gone to take part in the welcome to General Booth. Last ...

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  25. AT NARRABEEN."

    The many friends of Mr. J. M'Donald, who until recently was teacher at Cowper, will be pleased and interested to know how Empiere Day was spent at his now charge ...

    Article : 393 words
  26. GRAFTON GOLF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 words
  27. BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION.

    There was a large attendance at the mission sarviccs conducted in the Baptist Church on Sunday by Mr. Russell-Hurditch. In the morning the edifice was well ...

    Article : 315 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.

    Mr.Editor.—Being personally, greatly interested in the New South Wales agricultural and live stock returns, it may perhaps interest your readers to see ours ...

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  29. DEPARTURE.

    Last evening Mr..J. E. Francis, who is leaving for Casino by train this'morning to take charge of the firm's branch at that place, was entertained at a social evening ...

    Article : 344 words
  30. CROWN LANDS

    The after auction purchase of William Joseph Hammond of allotments 8, 9 and 12 of suction, 6, Coff's Harbour, 1 rood each, for. £14,. has been approved. ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The last word has now been said as, between the Federal Government and the Government of N.S. Wales on the subject of the Federal capital. The position of deadlock continues. Mr. ...

    Article : 292 words
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    Messrs, Browning, Sheridan, Pickburn, and Kelynack, barristers, will be in attendance at the District Court, opening at Grafton to-morrow.; ' ...

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  33. BLIND, JUBILEE SINGERS.

    The blind Vocalists, by advice, did not hold their second engagement in the Theatre Royal 'on Saturday evening as announced, but on Sunday night they gave a sacred ...

    Article : 92 words
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    The secretary of a union was brought before the court in Sydney, charged with embezzling £484, the property of the union. The accused asserted that horse-racing and betting had ...

    Article : 57 words
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