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  2. FOOTRACING.

    The above club 75 yards spring will be run off next Wednesday night, 11th Instant, and promises to be a big success. The club is putting on a 75 yards race as a lot of ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    In the appeal the Equitable Life Society versus Reedd, a New Zealand case, Judgement has been reserved. ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL FINANCES.

    As so much has been said recently regarding the unsatisfactory state of the Lismore Municipal finances, we would ask you to be good enough to publish the ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Ald, Fitzgerald has been re-elected Mayor of Ulmarra, and Ald. Henson re-elected Mayor of Maclean. Cr. Ritchie (late of Gundurimba Shire) was elected President of ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    Stevedores loading deep sea ships at Port Melbourne commenced their strike against overtime yesterday. ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Assembly agreed to hear [?] deporteds counsel to-morrow. ...

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  9. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    The whart laborers at Sydney say as a result of the probable refusal to work overtime a compulsory conference will be held which they believe will lead to an amicable ...

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  10. THE MINISTER'S DEFENCE.

    Mr. Smuts, after speaking for another two hours, finished his speech amidst cheers from all except the Labour members. No sensational disclosures were made. He ...

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  11. STATE REGISTRY OFFICE.

    It is the intention of the Minister of Labor to open a State registry office in order to counteract the evils of the employment bureau system. ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL SYDNEY STUDENT.

    B. Muscio, of Sydney, was awarded the Burney Prize at Cambridge. ...

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  13. LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery is sleeping better and making good progress. ...

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  14. BISHOP OF KALGOORILE.

    Dean Golding Bird, of Newcastle, has been selected as Anglican Bishop of Kalgoorlie. ...

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  15. WON'T WORK OVERTIME.

    [?] very largely attended meeting of waterside workers was held in Brisbane to-day to cinsider the report of Delegate McCabe on the conference which took place in ...

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  16. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  17. EGYPTIAN ACQUITTED.

    Ishander Bey has been anquitted in connection witht the Cherif outrage. ...

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  18. SAVED FROM HIS FATE.

    The man Hewitt, who murdered his wife and shot himself at Patea, New Zealand, died yesterday. ...

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  19. EXTRAORDINARY STORY.

    Paul Cadlon, manager of an engineering factory, disappeared at Brest a month ago. His brother having made an unavalling search received a letter stating a fortune ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER.

    Flashlight Photographs at Ettingshall shaft revealed nothing regarding the Reeks mystery, and grappling irons will be used to-day. ...

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  21. FAREWELL TO LORD DENMAN.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney is being asked to take steps to arrange a farewell to Lord Denman on the occasion of his departure from Australia. ...

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  22. HOUSES SCRATCHED.

    Lipol has been scratched for the Newmarket Handicap, and Crosbie, Audacity, Lord Walla and Kitdalton for the Oakleigh Plate. ...

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  23. CHAFF CUTTERS STRIKE.

    The chall cutters strike at Bathurst was resumed to-day. The men state they are determined not to return until union rates are conceded. Interesting development are ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. CIVIC REFORM IN SYDNEY.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney is determined to go on with his task of placing the administration of the city on a satisfactory basis. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL QUESTIONS.

    The Hon. T Mackenzle, at the AngleSaxon Club, pleaded for greater co-ordination and further efforts on imperial questions, He complained that too great toll ...

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  26. ST. PATRICK'S JOCKEY CLUB.

    The newly-elected officers for St. Patrick's Jockey Club, Casino are:—President, Mr. J. T. Saxton (re-elected): Vicepresidents, Messrs W. Wallace and. R. J. ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. TRAINING LADS ON THE LAND.

    A scheme for training boys on the land, similar to that in New Zealand, is foreshadowed for New South Wales. ...

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  28. WHARF LABORERS.

    At a large meeting of wharf laborers held at the Town Hall to-night it was decided to return to work, but the laborers will not work overtime. ...

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  29. PERUVIAN REBELLION.

    President Billinghurst is generally blamed for precipitating a crisis by his d[?] enforcing a budget which Congress had rejected. Congress in an extraordinary ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. ARBITRATION ACT AMENDMENTS.

    The Minister of Labor has foreshadowed important amendments in the Arbitration Act. He says it is his intention to make the Industrial Courts as efficient as ...

    Article : 32 words
  31. THE GIFFORD LECTURES.

    Mr. Belfour concluded the Gifford lectures, emphasising his argument for design, and contending that belief in the existence of God as a Creator and Rule ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    During the hearing of evidence to-day in further prosecutions arising out of the strike riots in New Zealand it was stated that stone throwing at one riot lasted ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. EXPLOSION IN A SHAFT.

    An explosion in a shaft near Port[?] killed William Barry and badly injured Samuel Barry. ...

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  34. A PAVILION DESTROYED.

    The pavilion at the Ganmain showground was destroyed by fire this morning. The damage is estimated at £300. ...

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  35. BOWING.

    The sporting friends of Mr. Harry Floyd, who has decided to visit England at an early date, propose to give him a fitting send-off. Mr. Floyd has trained many ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. LIVERPOOL MURDER.

    The Jury was absent an hour, and then Summer, whose real name is George Ball, was found guilty of murder. Eltoft as an necessory alter the fact was recommended ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    Lord Ebury, presiding at teh meeting of the National Mortgage Co. of New Zealand, expressed satisfaction at the way the public had dealt with the strike. It ...

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  38. DORRIGO LINE.

    It is reported at Dorrigo that the construction of the Glenreagh-Dorrigo railway will be commenced during March or early in April. ...

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  39. JUDGE ON JURIES.

    Acting Judge Hamilton, in Stopping a case at the Armidale District Court, expressed the opinion that perjury had been committed, adding, "I would direct a ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. BOWLING.

    Word comes from New Zeland that the Australian team (says Wednesday's "Telegraph") arrived at Auckland at 2 p.m. on Sunday after a pleasant voyage. ...

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  41. CAMBEWARRA WRECK.

    The missing members of the crew of the wrecked stamer Camberwarra have been picked up by another vessel, in an exhausted condition. ...

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  42. NOT FRIGHTENED.

    Mr. Lloyd George, while at Glasgow, was the recipient of a letter threatening to wreck the express. The Caledonian officials advised him to travel by another train, ...

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  43. THE SUTHERLAND ACRES.

    The Duke of Sutherland's solicitor [?] te[?]ts against Lloyd George implyin [?]per jury against the executors of the [?]ate. The latter, fixing the estate for probate at ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. HOOKEY.

    A team of lady hockey players will leave in June for New South Wales and New Zealand. ...

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  45. BOXING.

    "Snowy" Baker has cabled to Sydney that one hundred boxers were applying to go to Australia. He added he had corrected the wrong Impressions of ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. SILK SWINDLE.

    Edwin Percy Liddle was before the court to-day on four charges of alleged fraud, in each instance the amount of money being 2s 6d. The Police Prosecutor explained ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. COST OF GOVERMMENT.

    A statement prepared by the Federal Treasurer show that the cost of government in Australia for the past sic months was nearly £11,000,000. ...

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  48. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Parliament will re-assemble on April 15. The Government intends to proceed with its programme and the Postal voting Bill and Preference prohibition Bill ...

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  49. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Wilson announced that he would [?] every legitimate influence at his disposal to re[?]eal the provision in the Panama Act exempting American coastwise ...

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  50. MEHEGAN TAKES A REST.

    Hughie Mehegan, acting on medical advice, has decided to take a rest for six months from boxing. ...

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  51. COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    Thomas Drury, Michael Duck and Patrick burke were convicted of a conspiracy to defraud several bookmakers at Randwick by means of counterfelt coins. Each was ...

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  52. FOOTBALL.

    The Lower Richmond players of football are anxiously awaiting the opening of the season, which promises to be a lengthy and enthusiastic one, for then they will be ...

    Article : 116 words
  53. LIGHT AND HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Carpenter will light Rid McCov on March 14th, and the winner meets Langford on June 27th for the light and heavyweight championship. ...

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  54. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. R. D. Meaghor, President of the Labour Conference, anticipates the Federal elections will take place in June next. ...

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  55. ALLEGED MURDER.

    An inquest was opened concerning the death of Eliza Mullan, who was found in bed at her home at Waverley suffering dreadful injuries to her head. Her ...

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  56. HOSTILE TO UNIONISM.

    The Secretar of the Railway workers and Laborers' Association in a letter to the Labor Council, charges the Federal Government with hostility to unionism. ...

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  57. CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  58. AVIATION.

    An attempt to cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland for the "Daily Mail" prize will probably be made in August or September. ...

    Article : 33 words
  59. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    While two men were driving a butcher's cart at Kogarah, to-day the horse took fright and bolted. Both men were thrown heavily to the ground. one of the men, ...

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  60. NEW WATERPLANE.

    A waterplane has [?] by Curtiss on the flying [?], Lieut. Porter, a British naval officer, will be one of the Pilots and the second an American ...

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  61. AMUSEMENTS.

    A powerful dramatic production, "A Race to Destruction," is the star of an attractive programme at the Octo-Pavilion Cooperative Pictures to-night, and it is well ...

    Article : 52 words
  62. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labour Conference urged the appointment of a District Court Judge to preside over the Public Service Appeals Board. ...

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  63. LODGE GLENCODE, NO 814, I.O..G.T.

    The usual weekly meeting of the lodge Glence was held in the Crusaders Hall on Monday evening last [?]ro. W. H. W. Jack Chief Templar, presiding. The whole of ...

    Article : 278 words
  64. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The action brought by Edgar Mayne, manager of the Australian, cricket team which recently visited America, against the Melbourne "Age" for £1000 damages for ...

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  65. A COOL CLAIM.

    Mr. Chinn, who came from Kalgoorile to Melbourne to attend the Royal Commission inquiring into charges against him. has rendered a bill for [?]113. explaining he ...

    Article : 72 words
  66. GOVERNMENT HOPSE CASE.

    The State Attorney General has been advised that the Government House appeal case wil not some before the Privy Council beofe November. ...

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  67. CAPTAIN SCOTT.

    A monument to Captain Scott's memory in the form of a polar exploror's cairn was inaugurated at the Lautaret Pass on the Alps, where Scott, in 1908. experimented ...

    Article : 61 words
  68. LYCEUM PICTURES.

    The Lyceum Picture Co. is putting on a well selected set of pictures at the Federal Hall to-night, including a realistic star drama, entitled "The curse of the Golden ...

    Article : 48 words
  69. AUCKLAND v. AN AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    In the match Auckland v, an Australian team the former have eight out for 206 runs. ...

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  70. LEGALISING THE TOTE.

    The State Cabinet is divided in opinion In respect to the legalising of the totalisator. The Ministers discussed the raising of revenue by this means, though nothing ...

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  71. BREAKING THE B.M.A.

    A deputation from the Newcastle district interviewed the Chief Secretory, and demanded that he should import 25 doctors from abroad in order to break. down the ...

    Article : 171 words
  72. WINDSOR GARDEN.

    "Sentenced for life" is the leading feature of a lengthy and interesting programme of pictures at the Windsor Palace [?]ten, to-night. It contains a powerful ...

    Article : 202 words
  73. TORTURING SHEEP.

    At Glen Inn[?] Quarter Sessions Charles Elstob was fined £40 for cruelly and maliclously wounding and torturing two sheep. The evidence for the ...

    Article : 52 words
  74. A POSTHUMOUS HONOR.

    The Georgraphical Society has conferred as a posthumous award the Hauer medal of the Society. their highest distination on Captain Scott. ...

    Article : 34 words
  75. TASMANIA v. N.S.W.

    In the match Tasmania v New South Wales, the former are all out for 163 (Eltham 16) and New South Wales have lost one wicket for 37. ...

    Article : 36 words
  76. AMERICAN TOUR.

    It is reported that Austin Diamond will take several country players on a cricket tour through America. ...

    Article : 27 words
  77. STOCK STATISTICS!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  78. BOWLING.

    The following rinks have been selected to represent the above Club on the house green against Bangalow bowling Club on Saturday, to-day, play to commence ...

    Article : 78 words
  79. NEWRYBAR SWAMP FIRE.

    The fire in Nowr[?] Swam[?] is still smoul[?]ering, and to give an idea of how the ground has burnt, there is about 70 chains of fence [?] along the drain, ...

    Article : 99 words
  80. Advertising

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    Advertising : 388 words
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