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    R. GRAVES, Who played the [?]st forward game for the New South Wales League team in the match against the New Zealanders ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A. H. BASKERVILLE, A member of the New Zealand team now in Sydney, and one of its chief promoters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD"

    The Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales, held a smoke social at their rooms, Pitt-street, last evening. The president (Mr. J. Wallace) was in the ...

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  5. FEDERAL TARIFF

    The Canadian Manufactures' Association has petitioned the Government to secure preference from Australia for importations of fish paper, lumber, agriculture implements. ...

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  6. NIGHTMARE OF CRIME

    The authorities of the gaol in which Goold and his wife, charged with the Monte Caro murder, are confined, have placed other prisoners in the cell occupied by Goold since the ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. SIR WM. LYNE

    Mirth and melody reigned at the smoke concert which the Chamber of Manufactures tendered to Sir William Lyne, the Acting-Prime Minister, at the A.B.C. Rooms last ...

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  8. A RAILWAY SENSATION

    Suddenly bereft of his senses a young man named Thomas Wetherspoon provided the passengers by the midday southern train today with an. experience from which it is a ...

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  9. BRITISH LEGISLATION

    The Criminal Appeal Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords. The Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Bill also has passed its third reading in the same ...

    Article : 378 words
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  11. GOOLD'S CONFESSION

    Since the confession of his awful crime Goold, the Monte Carib murderer,is more composed, and sleeps well. His hope is that the authorities will give ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. THE CULLINAN DIAMOND

    General Botha, the Transvaal Premier, has given notice in the Legislative Assembly of a motion in favour of the colony acquiring the Cullman diamond for presentation to ...

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  13. MRS. EDDY EXAMINED

    Mrs. Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science Church, has been interviewed by three Masters in Lunacy. The examination took place in connection ...

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  14. SHIPPING DISASTER

    News was received here today from Tonga to the effect that the schooner Scharlotte, which was engaged in the Island trade, has been lost at sea. ...

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  15. JESSOP INVITED

    Major Philip Trevor has been selected to manage the Marylebone Cricket Club's team that will visit Australia during the 1907-8 season. ...

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  16. THE LONDON MARKETS

    Copper on spot is quoted at £77 10s to £77 15s, and at three months at £74 15s to £75. Tin was quoted on spot at £169 to £169 10s, and at three months at £168 10s £169 ...

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  17. EXCLUDED FROM GIBRALTAR

    The influx into Gibraltar of refugees from Morocco has been prohibited. Several Ulema (Moslem preachers) at Fez, Morocco, are proclaiming a jehad (holy war). ...

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  18. NEW ROLLING STOCK

    Much activity is being displayed in connection with the manufacture of new tram cars. In conversation with an official of the ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

    The members of the Public Service Board who have been visiting Maitland, Moree, Tamworth, and Armidale in connection with the consideration of service anneals are ...

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  20. WHO IS THE DARK HORSE?

    There is as much, or nearly as much, importance attached to the honour of being the first High Commissioner for Australia as was attached to the honour of being its first ...

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  21. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. T. Waddell) hopes to be able to issue a list of new justices of the pace shortly. The number of nominations received was ...

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  22. DATE OF THE ELECTION

    The date of the general election is not yet known for certain. All the rolls are to hand save one. The last revision court was held yesterday at Bourke. This roll should reach ...

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  23. AT WORK AGAIN

    The Belfast carters that were on strike have resumed work. The carters are conceded in some cases an increase of 5s a week, and the average ...

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  24. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    The Houlder liner Oswestry Grange arrived today with 206 immigrants, of whom 150 are for New South Wales. One matron, with two children, who is ...

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  25. RUGBY TEAM ON TOUR.

    The Combined Borough team under the management of Mr. C. E. Morgan, returned last night from a tour, during which they play matches at Nowra and Moss V[?] ...

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  26. AIDING A REVOLUTION

    A Venezuela Court has impose a fine of £1,000,000 upon the Bermudey Asphalt Co. for having aided in the Matos revolution. The moral and national damages will be ...

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  27. BOLD ADVERTISEMENT

    The commission appointed by the State Premier of representatives of the chief industries of the State in connection with the proposed Franco-British Exhibition to be ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. POSTAL MATTERS

    It is stated that the Postmaster-General is to he asked to consider the desirability of taking steps in the direction of establishing a system by which postal-notes issued by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    I has been reported to the police that a ro[?]ery has been committed at the Bays-war Hotel, Rushcutters Bay, the articles sten being a quantity of jewellery valued ...

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  30. CASUALTIES

    Charles Sahlberg, 22 years of age, and a seaman of the steamer Mokau, was working on that vessel at the Colonial Sugar Company's wharf,' Broadwater, Richmond River, ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. CHOLERA IN[?]

    An outbreak of cholera has occurred in Russia. Thirty-six deaths are reported from Samara, in Eastern Russia and six from ...

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  32. EXPERIENCED

    [?]vo duellists were taking the early train fo[?] Fontainebleau, their place of meeting. [?] return trip," said the first duellist to the ticket-agent. ...

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  33. FELL OFF A TRAM.

    An old man named George Cooper, 76 years of ago, residing at the People's Palace, Pitt-street, fell off a tram whilst in motion in George-street near the railway station ...

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  34. TWELVE BODIES RECOVERED

    Latest reports from Domitz, in Germany the scene of the disastrous dynamite explosions, state that twelve bodies have been extricated from the ruins. ...

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  35. BOXING

    There was a good house at the Gaiety Athletic Club's Hall last night, when Jones and H[?] round contest. The contest, which lasted the ...

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  36. PAYING THE WINNER

    Owing to the strained Relations existing between layers and backers respecting the fifteen minutes rule recently introduced by 9 Tattersall's, a large meeting of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORK

    Attention has been drawn to the fact that some of the electoral rolls have been printed by a private printing Aran in Sydney, instead of by the Government Printer. No ...

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  38. A TRAM FATALITY.

    Harriett Jane Coleman, 48 years of age, and lately residing in Sydenham, fell off a tram in George-street, near the Railway Station, on Thursday night last and fractured ...

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  39. MAITUND COLLIERIES

    The fortnight's pay-sheet for the nine collieries on the South Maitland coalfield paid yesterday shows a total of over £25,000. The larger collieries are averaging an output of ...

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  40. LIKED TRAVEL

    Prison Director: "What trade will you take Silverberg? You can be a tailor and make [?]ts, or you can be a shoemaker or a basket[?]" ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. TELEGRAPHISTS' STRIKE

    The Telegraphists' Union of Chicago has ordered all commercial telegraphists to strike immediately where contracts with the [?] ...

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  42. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    An old woman, named Caroline Phillips, 60 years of age, visited her daughter's residence at Caroline-street, Redfern, late last night. She sat on a chair, and was seen ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    Sir William Lyne arrived in Sydney by yesterday's express from Melbourne. He leaves for the southern city tomorrow night. ...

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