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  4. A LIMERICK TRAGEDY

    A terribly tragic escapade, of which one Carroll was the principal, occurred to-day in Limerick, Carroll is a coach builder, and early this ...

    Article : 155 words
  5. THE GREAT COAL CRISIS

    At a late hour last night Mr. Bowling, president of the Miners Federation, who had remained in Maitland, received a wire from the Premier in reply to his of the afternoon. ...

    Article : 1,758 words
  6. TWO-MINUTE CHATS

    The trial cricket matches ended yesterday, and this morning they were freely discussed in sporting circles, the general feeling being one of disappointment. "I'am very ...

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  7. ANOTHER TRAIN SMASH

    The Great Northern express to-day collided with a stationary train at Finsbury. Although a large number of passengers were, injured there was happily no loss of ...

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  8. ESPIONAGE IN FRANCE

    The arrest of Lieutenant Ullmo, of the French navy, whose apprehension in such Sensational circumstances was reported the other day, has led to the discovery of an ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. ASSISTING EMIGRATION

    In the course of an article that it publishes to-day, the "Pall Mall Gazette" says it is glad that Mr. Deakln is alive to the need of encouraging the development of ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. AT WEST MAITLAND

    Mr. Peter Bowling, president of the Northern Miners' Federation, made the following statement to your representative at Maltland:-- "I have forwarded the following ...

    Article : 386 words
  11. SATURN'S ' RINGS

    Professor Powell, of Arizona (U.S.), telegraphs to Greenwich Observatory that condensations give two of Saturn's rings the appearance as If hey are about to fall upon ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. IN A FOG

    After leaving Flushing yesterday the yacht by which the Kaiser was voyaging to England became involved in a dense fog. As a result of course the progress' of the ...

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  13. "ARMY" COLONISATION

    "The greatest colonisation scheme since the days of Moses" is how General Booth speaks of the Salvation Army's big under taking in South Africa. ...

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  14. THE HARTLEY SEAT

    The Elections and Qualifications Committee again met at Parliament House this morning, in order to further. investigate the petition of Mr. John Hurley (formerly ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDER'S ESTATE

    The personalty of the late Mr. William Sanders, of Hawkes Bay (N.Z.), has been sworn at £35,530. ...

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  17. THE SITUATION IN SYDNEY

    Upon making inquiries of the Premier this morning a "Star" man was informed that there were no fresh developments in connection with the cool trouble as far as he (the ...

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  18. BAR SILVER

    Bar sliver is quoted to-day at 2s 2[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  19. ELECTRICITY IN MINES

    The Premier is endeavouring to obtain, from Judge Murray an interim report concerning the inquiry into the working of electricity in the Hebburn coal [?] ...

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