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  2. Shop Assistants' Federation.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Bennetts, President of the Sydney Shop Assistants' Union, and Mr. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., left last night to attend a conference of the ...

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  3. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    The French hospital transport Nice has been wrecked on the const of Morocco. By the use of the rocket apparatus all on board—numbering 240—were saved. ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    In a cricket match at Moore Park, St. Barnabas' Church Old Boys were dismissed by St. John's Church for 7 runs, eight of the batsmen failing to score Girdwood took 6 wickets for 3 ...

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  5. MR. WADE AND STATE RIGHTS.

    In a recent interview the Premier, Mr. Wade, said: "I noticed when I was away at the end of the year that Mr. Austin Chapman expressed his determination to ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    The number of registered dairles in the Lismore and Tweed districts is 2215, irrespective of those within the municipality. Dairy cows total 121,749. ...

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  7. Veteran Soldiers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Roberts has appealed to the nation to subscribe funds for the rescue of Crimean and Indian veterans from the workhouses. ...

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  8. Wharf Labourers' Strike.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wharf labourers employed on the Newcastle S.N. Coy.'s and Illawara S.N. Coy.'s wharves in Sydney have decided to strike in sympathy ...

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  9. Councillors' Asked to Resien.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The annual report of transactions of the borough of Queenscliff by the Government auditor has created a sensation by calling upon three Councillors ...

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  10. Stolen Crown Jeweis.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland has qppointed a Vice-Regal Commission to investigate the robbery of Crown jewels from Dublin Castle in July ...

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  11. The Orara.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The North Coast Company's new steamer Orara, from Glasgow bound to Sydney, signalled at Wilson's Promontory yesterday, and is expected ...

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  12. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA.

    The English and Australian cricketers arrived at Adelaide on Thursday, most of them looking weary after the severe struggle in Melbourne. Trumper has a bad cold, and Hill ...

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  13. American Jingoism.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Hobson, who is famous for the dash made into Santiago Boy during the American-Spanish war in the collier Merrimac, which he sank in the ...

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  14. Mining.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On the London market on Thursday copper at three months was quoted from £62 5s 6d to £62 10s. Tin, lead and silver fell. ...

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  15. German Court Scandals.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Judge Kern, who presided at Herr Harden's the editor of the "Berlinger Zukunft," first trial, has been transferred from the Bench to another ...

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  16. United States.

    LONDON Wednesday.—Mr. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman of the Committee of Finance of the United Statesm has introduced a Bill in the Senate for the issue of 250,000,000 ...

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  17. (From our Sydney Representative.) Sir W. Lyne Replies.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir W. Lyne the Federal Treasurer, says he is dissatified with Mr. Wade. When Mr. Wade assumed the Premiership Commonwealth Ministers ...

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  18. Petroleum Steamer Ashore.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Anglo-American O[?] Company's steamer Housatonic, laden with petroleum, struck on the Maiden Rocks, off the north-east coast of Ireland. An ...

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  19. Dealing with Truancy.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Public instruction has received a report from the Department's principal attendance officer, stating that as the result of the ...

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  20. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The body of H. Nickless, 60, a commercial traveller, was found hanging from a tree in Albert Park. He left a letter stating he had beer worried about home troubles. ...

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  21. Naval Gunnery.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral Wilson is experimenting with a new [?] corrector, which is placed on deck behind armour, and it is intended to supersede that at ...

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  22. The Thaw Murder Case.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Martin W. Littleton, of Brooklyn, senior counsel for Harry Thaw, charged with the murder of Stanford White in New York, has announced that ...

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  23. South Africa.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Gandhi, the native pleader on the Rand, leader of agitation against the registration of Indians, undertakes that if the, element of compulsion is ...

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  24. Floods in Queenaland.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A telegram from Cooktown (Q.) states that heavy rain and bosterous weather has been experienced. The Normanby River is 14 feet over the ...

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  25. Queensland.

    The Chief Justice on Wednesday heard argument on the application to make absolute an order nisi, calline upon the complainant and justices who at the Brisbane ...

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  26. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Jackson, the United States Attorney-General, addressing a meeting of business men in New York, declared that the lawless methods of pirate bankers were only ...

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  27. Rugby Football [?]eague.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A largely attended meeting of the Rugby Football League was held in the Glebe Town Hall last night. The Mayer, who presided, said it was ...

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  28. The Coal Trouble.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The men at four of the Terama collienics have resumed work in obedience to the advice of the POresident of the Special Mining Court, and the ...

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  29. Australian Suicides Abroad.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" states that a body found at Goring has been identified as that of Mrs. Dolly Scott Harden, wife of a Sydney Solicitor. ...

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  30. Imported Domestic Servants.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Numerous reports have been received regarding the domestic servants who arrived by the Miltiades last month. ...

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  31. An Abyssinian Raid.

    A force of 2000 Abyssinians raided the Lugh Territory in Italian Somaliland, killing and plundering many merchants. Some of the tribes sided with the ...

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  32. New Zealand.

    Reports from Canterbury (N.Z.) state that unless the drought breaks soon harvest prospects will be very serious. The Mayor of Dunedin has declined to ...

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  33. Cricket.

    The cricket match played between Alliions and Fitzroys on Saturday resulted in a win for the former by 25 runs. Fitrroys 44—F. Avery 4. (1. House s. W. Amos 12. W. Allison 4; J. ...

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  34. Preferential Trade.

    The Board of Trade Advisory Committee, basing its conclusions chiefly on Mr. Jelfray's report, states that it is a serious mistake to underestimate the extent of ...

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  35. German Navy Increases.

    In 1901 the German naval expenditure stood at £9,600,000, the estimate for 1911 is set down at£23,000,000. During the ten years between 1908 and 1917 the ...

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  36. Hours of Labour in Mines.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An influential deputation, representing the Mining Association of Great Britain, Waited on Mr. Gladstone, the Home Secretary, and urged ...

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  37. Sailing and Motor Club.

    A meeting was held last evening at the Mechanics' Institute, Mr. J. T. M'Kittrick (V.P.) in the chair. It was decided to hold a motor boat race on Saturday next, for a sweepstakes of 3s ...

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  38. A Shipmaster's Death.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Captain Vos, a well known shipmaster, who for years was engaged in the South Sea Island trade, committed [?] at his residence, North ...

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  39. Commonwealth Matters.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Many designs for Commonwealth post-cards have been submitted to the Postmaster-General, who has decided to call tenders for their reproduction in ...

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  40. Russian Reformers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The recent dismissal of 8000 dock labourers ercated a great deal of insubordination at Sebastopol. In order to prievent a naval outbreak the ...

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  41. Compulsory Training of Cadets.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A proposal is being considered by the Defence authorities to bring the cadets under the compulsory training scheme to be laid before ...

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  42. Busy Buliders.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Builders are experiencing an exceptionally busy time, and the Government Architect's staff has been working at high pressure. During the last ...

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  43. Lithgow Ironworks.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. G. Hoskins, a member of the firm of Messrs. Hoskins Bros., states that the Lithgow iron works in their present state could not be worked ...

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  44. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Jeffray, the British trade commissioner, who recently visited Australia, in a report upon, the trade of New Zealand admits that the granting ...

    Article : 73 words
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