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  6. LORDS AND COMMONS

    Will the Government accept the Veto Bill as amended, or will the Lords reject it entirely at the third reading, even with tho amendments? These are the questions that ...

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  7. TO TOUR THE WORLD.

    The "Boys of Australia" tour in Western Australia, under the management of "Boss" Simons, is meeting with great success, and in every town the youngsters have appeared ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 438 words
  8. POLICE COURT FRICTION.

    There were words in the Water Police Court this morning between a solicitor and a police officer as to who should prosecute in a case of stealing from the person, which ...

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  9. IS SPAIN SPOILING FOR A FIGHT?

    A press message from Tangier reports that M. Bolssert, the French Consular Agent at Alcazar, was returning from a country walk yesterday, when he was intercepted by a ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. SWELL PARADE.

    In the grounds of Holyrood Palace to-day King George reviewed the Royal Company of Archers, his Majesty's Scottish bodyguard. The Archers, who were under the command ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S ARMY.

    In opening the Reichsrath, or Council of the Empire yesterday the Emperor Francis Joseph emphasised the necessity for immediate reorganisation of the army, and for ...

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  12. MILLIONAIRE'S DEATH.

    Considerable interest is being centred in the affairs of the Peavey Grain Co. This is the company of which the late Charles Pettit, millionaire grain broker, was ...

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  13. AVOIDING A PROROGATION.

    One of the Liberal organs, the "Daily News," avers that the Government is making great efforts to avoid the prorogation that would follow the absolute rejection of ...

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  14. STEAMER'S HOLD ON FIRE.

    The steamer Antliochus has arrived at the island of Perim, at the entrance to the Red Sea, with one of her holds on fire. All the damaged cargo has been ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Stephen Murphy) held on Inquiry to-day touching the death of Michael Dowd, 77 years, an old age pensioner, which occurred in Sydney Hospital on ...

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  16. DISHONEST EMPLOYEE.

    William Henry Cyril Glover was charged before Mr. Maitland, D.S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning with stealing a bangle, valued at £3 10s, the property of ...

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  17. "I WANT TO DIE."

    An Inquiry took place at the Coroner's Court this morning as to the cause of the death of Rose Smith, a widow, an old-age pensioner, 69 years of age, lately residing in ...

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  18. ALL BLACKS LEAVE.

    The New Zealand Rugby League footballers left Sydney to-day by the Wimmera for the land of the moa. Francis, Gillett, Savoury, and Woodward ...

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  19. STOLE HIS FATHER'S RUG.

    At the Central Police Court to-day a youth, Thomas Laidlaw, was charged with stealing a rug, valued at 2s, the property of his father, Thomas Laidlaw, at Pyrmont. ...

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  20. BRINGING THEM IN.

    A big day labor excavation Job having been commenced at Lithgow, a delegate from the Rockchoppers' Union left Sydney for that centre this morning, with a view to forming ...

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  21. COMRADES IN THE BOER WAR.

    The committee of the Sixth imperial Bushmen's reunion met at Aaron's Exchange yesterday evening to present to Colonel Mackay (their late colonel) an enlargement of a ...

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  22. TIMBER STILL ARRIVING.

    Two more timber shipments roached Sydney this morning by the steamer Hampton and the barque Hazel Craig. The former was from Puget Sound, and has about 3,000,000ft. ...

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  25. A PROSPEROUS UNION.

    Mr. Lowis, secretary of the Mill Employees' Union, this morning referred enthusiastically to the progress made by that body during the past six months. There had been an increase ...

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