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  5. THE CRICKETERS.

    When the match between the Australians and South Wales was continued at Cardiff tills morning there was a large attendance. The weather was bright and warm and the ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. THE LAST MINUTE

    Bank of Australasia, £112 10s. Kyloe ordinary; 10s d, De.. pref.; 21s 9d. East Mexicans, p.u., 6s 6d. ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. NOT A MAHOMMEDAN.

    "I'm not a Mahommedan who's prepared to stick to a thing right or wrong for over and over," said Alderman Meagher at the City Council meeting last night .when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MILLIONS OF ACRES.

    In the House of Representatives last week Mr. Webster referred to the controversy between Sir Joseph Carruthers and himself on the land question. He said:-- ...

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  10. SUMMARY.

    The Barcelona rising appears to have been organised with extraordinary secrecy and ability. The strike planned to take place in Madrid ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKES IN PORTUGAL.

    Two sharp shocks of earthquake occurred In Portugal last-night. No damage is reported, but the visitation was responsible for a rather serious panic ...

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  12. THE BARCELONA RISING.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Times" reports that the rising in Barcelona Was organised with extraordinary secrecy and ability. ...

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  13. NORTHERN NOTABILITIES.

    "TINY" WM. BRENNAN, "General Secretary Colliery Employees Federation, Northern Branch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE IN SWEDEN.

    In consequence of general-strike having been proclaimed in Sweden the sale of alcoholic liquor has been prohibited throughout the country. ...

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  15. DON JAIME'S ATTITUDE.

    Don Jaime, eldest son of the late Don Curios, intends to remain in Vienna. He has announced that he will return to Spain at the head of an army, to restore peace, only in ...

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  16. CROWN AS TENANT

    A return, supplied at the instance of Mr. G. S. Beeby, the member for Blayney, was laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly last night, showing that £10,850 yearly ...

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  17. NO NEWS OF THE WARATAH.

    H.M.S. Forte, second-class cruiser, has left Simons Town, and H.M.S. Pandora, third-class cruiser, has left Durban, to search for the Lund liner. Waratah, now overdue at ...

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  18. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Persian Government continues to dispute with the ex-Shah regarding the Crown jewels, which Mahomed All refuses to surrender. ...

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  19. 13,000 BUILDINGS BURST.

    No fewer than 13,000 buildings wee Are by which a great part of Osaka, in Japan, has been devastated. The area in which all this havee was done ...

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  20. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKETS.

    The Lord Mayor last night reported to the City Council the substance of his interview with the Postmaster-General with regard to the suggested transfer of the Queen Victoria ...

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  21. MAORILAND'S PREMIER.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the New Zealand Premier, who came to London to attend the Imperial Defence Conference, will, with Lady Ward, leave England on the 23rd inst., ...

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  22. RUSSIAN REPRESS.

    An open letter which has been addressed to Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and which is signed by the Bishops of Birmingham, and Hereford, several deans ...

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  24. A BLIND ORGANIST.

    Alderman A. Kelly asked the Lord Mayor last night why James Johnson, of Irvine-street, a blind man, was not permitted to play an organ in the street, and why a ...

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  25. MR. KILBURN HERON.

    London has drawn Sir. G. Kilburn Heron from Sydney. The well-known concert tenor, who came to Australia a few years ago, has been "called back" as a member of the ...

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  27. CHOLERA IN CALCUTTA.

    No further cases of cholera have occurred In Calcutta Hospital. Of the thirteen Europeans attacked, ten died. ...

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  29. THE COUNCIL MUST PAY.

    The Lord Mayor informed the council lust night that he had interviewed Messrs. Gillespie Bros.' solicitors with reference to the valuation of the resumption of their ...

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  30. GOVERNOR OF FIJI.

    Sir Everard Thurn, Governor of Fiji, who returned from Europe by the Canadian mall steamer Aorangi, was enthusiastically welcomed to-day. The Aorangi left for Sydney ...

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