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    A . COTTER. The New South Wales express bowler, who "rocked" them to the Englishmen on Friday with such bad luck. In the match he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    M. A. NOBLE. Captain of the New South Wales side, and who bowled with such wretched luck on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. A LIVELY MEETING

    The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, had a lively experience at the hands of the suffragettes in Leeds last night. ...

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  5. COAL TROUBLE

    It is stated that the special tribunal to be appointed to deal with the controversial matters arising out of the Newcastle coal dispute will consist of Judge Heydon, Mr. ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL STORM

    A rather sensational storm passed over Sydney out 6 o'clock last night, and did a good deal of damage. The downpour, accompanied as it was by strong squalls of ...

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  7. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A sensational accident occurred on H.M.S. Encounter on Saturday afternoon, when John Roberts, an armourer on the ship, was killed, and Edward Inman, a leading seaman, ...

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  8. CANADA INVADED

    Hundreds of penniless unemployed from the United States are entering Canada. As only those who are mentally or physically unfit for work can be rejected, the ...

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  9. ROYAL NUPTIALS

    The civil marriage of Prince, George of Greece and Princess Marie Bonaparte was celebrated in Paris yesterday. The religious ceremony will be solemnised ...

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  10. PREPARING FOR THE COURT

    Preparations tor re-opening the coal pits on Monday, are now completed, and with the exception of Hebburn every man in both Newcastle and Maitland districts will work. ...

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  11. TEN THOUSAND KILLED

    Later reports concerning the late earthquake in Central Asia, show that the loss of life was most appalling. No fewer than 10,000 people were killed, ...

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  14. MARINE SENSATION.

    In the early hours of Saturday morning a sensational collision happened between the two well-known coastal steamers Peterborough and Sphene, just off Coogee. The ...

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  15. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The strike among the Europeans and the natives employed on the East-Indian railways has terminated. The men complained that they were ...

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  16. FRENCH TRAIN ROBBERS

    Paris telegrams report a daring outrage that was perpetrated yesterday by three train robbers. These enterprising individuals, who were ...

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  17. A WAVERLEY MYSTERY

    Shortly before midnight last night three young men--Terence Wandern, of Carrington-road, Waverley, Thomas Maher, of Cowper-street, Waverley, and James Hill, of ...

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  18. EXCHANGE OF FLAGS

    The formal presentation of the Union Jacks sent by the Waterloo Public School to the Waterloo-road School, Lambeth, took place yesterday. ...

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  19. GERMAN PREPARATION

    Commenting upon the German naval estimates, the "Koelnische Zeitung" and the "Volks Zeitung," two Cologne dailies, foresee supplementary proposals for 1911, ...

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  20. INDICTED FOR LARCENY

    New York telegrams report that Maxwell, Gow, and Campbell, ex-president, director, and cashier respectively of the Borough Bank in Brooklyn, have been indicted by ...

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  21. LAUDANUM POISONING

    A married woman named Sarah M'Neill, residing in Ann-street, Surry Hills, was admitted to Sydney Hospital shortly before 2 o'clock this morning suffering from ...

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  22. SHOCKING OUTRAGE

    The municipal abattoirs in Vladivostok were yesterday the scene of an astounding outrage. Headed by a man in officer's uniform, a ...

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  23. FIRE AT NORTH SYDNEY

    A fire occurred about 10.30 o'clock on Friday night at a fruiterer's shop in Penshurst-street, Willoughby, occupied by Mrs. Amy Hawden. One of the back rooms, with its ...

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  24. LONDON MARKETS

    Copper, on spot, is quoted from £59 15s to £60, and at three months from £59 12s 6d to £59 17s 6d, Electrolytic copper is quoted at £62. ...

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  25. MONEY FOR BRAINS

    The result of the first "Limerick" competition promoted by the proprietors of the "Australian Star" was a distinct success. There were no fewer than 4885 entries, the ...

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  26. HAIL AT BATHURST

    A hailstorm swept over Bathurst and district about 6 o'clock to-night. Hailstones as big as pigeons' eggs fell, and did an immense amount of damage to the fruit trees. ...

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  27. RUN OVER BY TRUCKS

    William Sweeney, 32, a crane employee, whilst hooking on trucks at No. 4 crane at the inner basin, by some means overbalanced and fell on the line. At the moment a ...

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  28. THE CONGO

    The differences between King Leopold and his Ministers regarding matters in connection with the Congo having been adjusted, the annexation treaty is now ready for ...

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  29. VETERANS ENTERTAINED

    Mr. Ewing, Minister for Defence, entertained the survivors of the Crimean and Indian mutiny campaigns at dinner this evening, about 80 naval and military veterans ...

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  31. CASUALTIES

    Whilst playing on some boxes at the residence of his parents in Hargrave-street, Paddington, yesterday afternoon, Arthur Wilson, 8 years of age, fell and fractured his ...

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  32. STOCKS AND SHARES

    Very little business was transacted at the Stock Exchange yesterday. Sales of Investment stocks were confined to North Shore Gas, which moved off at 39s, and Colonial ...

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  33. AMERICAN EAGLES

    The Bank of France is discounting small parcels of commercial securities signed by leading French firms, for the purchase at a premium of American Eagles, which do ...

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  34. DETAILS OF OPERATIONS

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  35. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS

    The Minister for Customs has directed the allowance of drawback on solid glucose used in the manufacture of solid caramel. The High Court sits at Sydney on March ...

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  36. Mining Shares

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  37. COMMANDEERING SULKIES

    A couple of young men from Sydney made things lively at Hunter's Hill yesterday afternoon. After imbibing pretty freely they jumped into a sulky that was standing ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Prince Billow, the German Imperial Chancellor, is reported to be watching the effect of the Commonwealth tariff on German exports, before determining the duration of ...

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