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  5. SYDNEY'S NEW ARCHBISHOP.

    The induction of Archdeacon Wright to the Archbishopric of Sydney look place to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral. The consecration ceremony was performed ...

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  6. SUMMARY.

    The consecration of Archdeacon Wright as Archbishop of Sydney took place yesterday in St. Paul's Cathedral. The Dean of Manchester, who preached the ...

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  7. MORE RAIN IT LORD'S.

    When play in the Australia-Middlesex match was resumed at Lord's Cricket Ground this morning the weather was still dull, and the wicket much faster. There was a ...

    Article : 364 words
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  9. AMERICAN ARMY.

    President Taft denies that he has ordered a reduction of the Army. The difficulty, President Taft points out, is to keep 30,000 men with the colors. ...

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  10. THE LAST MINUTE

    Thirteen-three Handicap.--Neat, 1; Treaty, 2; Gang Lassie, 3. ...

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  11. RAILWAY BRIDGE COLLAPSING.

    Whether the contention of some engineers that Monier arches are not capable of currying heavy structures is correct or not, the fact remains that the overhead bridge at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SERVICES IN SYDNEY.

    A service of thanksgiving and intercession was held in St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 8.30 last night, to synchlonise with the service held in St. Paul's Cathedral at the same ...

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  13. DEFENDING THE EMPIRE.

    Sir Edward Morris, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in Newfoundland, who was here as one of the delegates to the Imperial Defence Conference, has returned ...

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  14. CONGRATULATIONS BY CABLE.

    Yesterday Archdeacon Gunther, administrator of the diocese of Sydney, sent to Archdeacon Wright the following cabin, timed to reach him shortly before his consecration ...

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  15. GONE OVER.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, the member for Belmore, has joined the New South Wales Parliamentary Labor party. Only a few weeks since, Mr. R. D. Meagher, the member for ...

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  16. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

    Reuters Agency in London has received the following information from the Exhibitions' Branch of the Board of Trade:--The part to be taken by the Home ...

    Article : 453 words
  17. COLONIAL CRICKETERS.

    Mr. C. E. Green, of the Essex, County Club, writes to the newspaper strongly protesting against the county clubs approaching any of the colonial cricketers. ...

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  18. A BIG BLOW-UP.

    Latest reports concerning the explosion at the gasworks in Geneva show that 15 persons were killed, and 16 others injured. One gasometer was demolished, and great ...

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  19. SPANISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    Sixteen thousand Spanish troops, reinforcements for Morocco, are to be mobilised in Madrid immediately. Spanish correspondents report that women ...

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  20. BALMAIN'S JUBILEE.

    The aldermen of Balmain at last night's meeting declined by a majority of 6 to 5, to support the following resolution by the Mayor (Alderman T. F. Minty):--"That in ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. STATE FINANCES.

    The public accounts for July show that the net revenue for the month was £963,188. or £106,129 less than in July of last year. The principal decreases were--From ...

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  22. THE RUSH FOR LAND.

    No fewer than 200 applications have been received for one block of land of the Namol River. The applicants' deposits total £6000. They ...

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  24. THE RAILWAYS.

    The report on the railways for the year ended 30th June shows that the earnings amounted to £5,028,450, and were £84,316 larger than in the preceding year. The working ...

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  25. WHAT IS GOING ON.

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  26. ASHFIELD AND GREATER SYDNEY.

    The Ashfield aldermen last night gave further consideration to the mayoral minute to consider the question of unification of contiguous areas as being a more advantageous ...

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  28. ELKINGTON PARK BATHS.

    The Under-Secretary for Public Works forwarded a letter to last night's meeting of Balmain Council, intimating that the Minister, did not consider a deputation in connection ...

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  29. SELECTIONS DURING JULY.

    During July 200 new settlers applied for 120,733 acres; and 827,621 acres, representing 102 blocks, were set apart for residential settlement. Since the beginning of the year the ...

    Article : 65 words
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