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  4. THE OUTER EMPIRE

    Sir Joseph Ward,Premier of New Zealand, moved a resolution at the Colonial Conference today expressing deep regret at the death of the late Mr. Richard Seddon, and ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND SUGAR PLANTATIONS

    Mr. Hughes is in Vienna trying to engage several hundred men to work as plantation labourers in the North of Queensland. Free passages to Australia are being ...

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  6. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    During yesterday morning a prisoner named Thomas, Cant[?]alis Vaughan, made his escape from Berrima Goal, where he was serving a long sentence for arson. ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. TWO-MINUTE CHATS

    A telegram recently announced that a country resident was considerably surprised one morning to find that the underground brick tank in his yard had been bodily raised ...

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  8. IMPERIAL COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS

    The Colonial Conference today discussed the resolutions of Mr. Alfred Deakin (Premier of the Commonwealth of Australia) and Sir. Joseph Ward (Premier of New Zealand), ...

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  9. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    The trial of William Patrick Crick and William Nicholas Willis on a charge of conspiracy was continued today at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice ...

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  10. PROCEDURE RESOLUTIONS

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's procedure resolutions for the establishing of four grand committees was carried. ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO

    The latest advices respecting the earthquake at Chilpanzingo and Chilapa, Mexico, state that the incomplete returns show that 3s people were killed and 93 injured. ...

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  12. ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLING

    At the Water Police Court today Ah Yen appeared on remand (on bull), charged with smuggling two tins of opium. Mr. Moore, on behalf of the defendant, said ...

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  13. MISS ADA WARD

    In the Wesleyan schoolroom, Gipps-street, Collingwood, Miss Ada Ward last night redelivered the story of her stage life and conversion to a large and very appreciative ...

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  14. ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE

    Another case of plague is reported. The patient in this case is Mrs. Nellie O'Brien, aged 27, living in Evelpigh-street, Redfern, and working in a laundry at ...

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  15. DOCTOR TO PAY £1250

    A case of much general interest was that of Merlon v, Ferguson, which came up in the High Court (says a London contemporary of December 14). It was described, in the list ...

    Article : 505 words
  16. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BAR

    Mr. J. Lawson. Walton, K.C., the Atterney-General, presiding at a general meeting of the Bar yesterday, said that reciprocity between the English and colonial Bar was ...

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  17. A SUDDEN ILLNESS

    A middle-aged man named William Wood, who has been staying at the People's Palace, in Pitt-street, was sitting on a vacant piece of land, in Ferry-road, Glebe, this morning. ...

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  18. WHERE POVERTY IS NOT

    Sir John Gorst's visit to New Zealand has made him a firstclass advocate of its charms. He was tremendously impressed with the healthy conditions of life secured ...

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  19. IRISH UNIVERSITIES

    The Irish Catholic Bishops have decided to accept the University scheme of Mr. James Bryce (formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland) as completely satisfactory and final ...

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  20. A PROFITABLE ASSET

    The March number of the "Windsor Magazine" contains a very interesting article on "The Future cf the Soudan," by Mr. John Ward, the well-known Egyptologist. He ...

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  21. RAILWAY STATION ROBBERY

    A man entered the railway station at St. Paul, Minnesota (U.S.A.), and compelled the Clerk to open the safe. The robber took about 25,000 dollars (about ...

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  22. VALIDITY OF A WARRANT

    In the High Court this morning a matter involving the validity of a warrant in the South Pacific was under consideration. The matter came before the Court in an ...

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  23. HOW OUR FOOD IS FAKED

    One thing is essential to the plain food, and that is absolute cleanliness and purity in its manufacture and preparation (says a Landon writer). But many of ...

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  24. LIBERIAN VICE-CONSUL

    Dr. Albert Lewis Levy has been gazetted Liberian Vice-Consul for Sydney. ...

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  25. A MALAY DESERTER

    Ah-Mat, 60, a Malay seaman, was presented at the Water Police Court today, charged with deserting from the steamship Tsinan on the 15th inst. ...

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  26. BAR SILVER

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 64d per ounce standard, ...

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