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  2. CURRENT SPORT

    Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs, first division: Kaloolah 1, Mery Blend 2, Simmereen 3. Won by a head. Time, Imin.17sec. Second Division: Pompous Girl 1, ...

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  4. ECHOES OF THE WAR

    The ancient feed between the Turks and Armenians has broken out afresh in the Bitlis district of Asiatic Turkey, Recently the whole of the male Christians in ...

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  5. FIELD OF POLITICS

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly one day last week, Mr. Wade moved: "That, in the opinion of this House, it is expedient that the constitution of the ...

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  6. FOREIGN CABLES

    There is a new revolution in the island republic of Hayti. The revolutionists attacked President Louis A. [?] palace, setting it ablaze. The President, ...

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  7. FRAUD AND THEFT

    George Charles Bucknall, aged twenty-three years, a confidential clerk in the office of the Russian Consul, Melbourne, was presented ut the Melbourne Court ...

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  8. VISCOUNT NEWRY DEAD.

    A cable message from London says:—The death is announced of the Earl of Kilmorey, who when Viscount Newry, accompained H.R.H. the Duke of ...

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  9. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    Ac the meeting of the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company in London, an instance of the value of wireless to Garmany was give by MR. Isaacs, ...

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  10. SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    Hurdle Race, two miles: Flavel 1, Black Step 2. Magas 3. Won by half a neck; three lengths separating 2nd and 3rd. Time, 3min. 47-sec. ...

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  11. RIOTS IN PORTUGAL.

    Much noting has occurred in the province of Douru, Pottugal, owing to a clause in the [?] of commerce with Grear Britain allowing the southern ...

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  12. POISONED WELLS.

    Colonel Dewaal, of General Botha's stair, speaking at Stellenbosch, said that the Germans laid 6,000 mines in Damaraland. The Union force only lost nine ...

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  13. BANDITS IN EMBRYO.

    A remarkable find was made by the police at Richmond (Melbourne) on Wednesday. They discovered a structure like ...

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  14. BLOOD-STOCK FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Studmaster, Mr. J.B. Reid has purchased in England the thoroughbred stallion also the colt Winkie (by Symington) and a ...

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  15. A SPANISH MANIFESTO.

    Spanish politicians, professors, scientists, and intellectuals have issued a manifesto stating that they cannot remain unmoved by the pangs by which the world ...

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  16. MORAN SEATS SIMS.

    Frank Monran, the American heavyweight, beat English heavyweight Sins in the sixth round in London on Monday night. Sims fought pluckdy, but Moran's ...

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  17. THE EASTLAND'S DEATH-ROLL.

    A message from Chicago states that the corpses recovered from the excursion steamer Eastland, which overturned at a wharl with a dense throng of picnickers ...

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  18. NO FOOTBALL IN PERTH..

    The football association in Perth (W.A.) on Monday carried unanimously a resulution that the season be closed immediately, and that all that cannot go to the front ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    That the docirine of preference to unionists is to have free course in the Postal and Telegraph Department is clearly shown in the supplement to the ...

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  20. Misadventures

    A post-moriem examination of the body of Herbert Frederick Lemmon, a soldier, who died suddenly after being vaccinated, has been made by Drs.Palmer and ...

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  21. "Follow the King"

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Mr. Carmichael moved: "That, in the opinion of this House, the Government should take the necessary action in ...

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  22. ANZAC BAY.

    In some of the more recent cables from Gallipoli, mention is made of a place named Anzac Bay, a name that does not appear in any gazetteer or on any map. ...

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  23. DARCY DEFEATS MANNING.

    Heavyweights Hob Manning, ex-amnteur champton of New South Wales, and Jack Darcy met in a scheduled 20-rounds contest at Newtown, Sydney, on Monday ...

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  24. A GAOL BREAKER.

    Karl Smidt a prisoner, on remand, confined in the White Cliffs lockup, escaped through the bars of the celf yard on Tuesday afternoon. The yard was ...

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  25. CRICKETERS AT THE FRONT.

    Mr.Frank Iredale, secretary of the N.S.W.Cricket Association was asked on Tuesday how many cricketers had calisted, and he replied:"I cannot tell you the ...

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  26. MONEY FOR WAR.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, the British Postmaster-General, states that one million savings bank subscribers contributed to the recent great war loan in amounts from ...

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  27. A REPEREE RESICNS.

    Victor Newhouse has resigned his position as refer at the Melbourne Stadium.He states that Val Quirk was asked to referce at Saturday night's fight ...

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  28. THEFT AT LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    The military authorities on Wednesday night notified Sydney police headquarters that £100 in notes had been stolen from a pay tent at the Liverpool military camp, ...

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  29. THE TARIFF.

    The Commonwealth Government has already indicated its unwillingness to reopen the tariff question until Parliament is able to deal with the new schedule. ...

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  30. A HINDU'S DEATH.

    The body of a Hindu was found lying not far from the roadway on the river bank at Tygalgah early on Tuesday morning, in circumstances suggesting foul ...

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  31. FATAL WHARF ACCIDENT.

    An accident on Tuesday at Port Adelaide on the steamer Dorset resulted in two men being killed and one injured.During the morning the men landed a ...

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  32. SCOTLAND'S LIQUOR CONTROL.

    Orders will shortly be issued to control liquor in Scotland. The decree, says that clubs and licensed premises shall not open on Saturday until 4 o'clock in the ...

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  33. BIRTLES' BID MILEAGE.

    Messrs. Davies and Fchon Motors, Ltd., have received the following telegram from Frances Bittles:"Arrived Bughenden from Cape York Delyed by heavy ...

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  34. TOMMY ATKIN' FOOD.

    Mr.J. G. Butcher, member for York, asked in the House of Commons on Tuesday, if in view of the amount imported from Australia, it would be possible to ...

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  35. N.S.W. CAUCUS.

    At Wednesday's meeting of the N.S.W. Labor Caucus, discussion centred mainly on the defeat last week of the Randwick Asvlum Bill, and those members of the ...

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  36. BULLET WOUND IN THE HEAD.

    James Grant, a son of William Grant, of Melrose, Mudgee, was found dead in his bedroom on Monday morning with a bullet wound in his head. Deccased, who ...

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  37. CONTRACTS OF WAR.

    Dr. H. M. Moran. ex-president of the Halman (N.S.W.) Rugby Union, who is oh duty at the Connaught Hospital, Aldershot, writes that he is situated at "the ...

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  38. NO TIME FOR SP0RT.

    Speaking after the annual meeting of the Redfern (Sydney) District Cricket Club, Mr. H. Coddard, who captained the A team, said: "I really feel quite abased ...

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  39. ENGLISH RACING.

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  40. BILLIARD-MARKER'S SUICIDE.

    John William Wallace, a billiard-marker and barber at llillston, committed suicide on Tuesdny. morning by cutting his throat with a razor. ...

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  41. THE ENEMY IN MALTA.

    Brief advices are to hand of sensational disaster on the island of Malta, in the Mev Muditerranean, The message states that as the result. ...

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  42. THE RESULT OF REVERSES.

    The body of Joseph Rodgers, seventy-two years of age, was found in Zeehon (Tns.) on Tuesday with a bullet wound near the right car and a rifle in the ...

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  43. A WHARF-LABORER'S DEATH.

    An lbitration case, the first of its kind under the Victorian Workmen's Compensation Act was concluded by Judge Box, on Monday in Melbourne. The ...

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  44. THE UNEMPLOYED ARMY.

    Two thousand unemployed of the Newcastle district are to be engaged on railway works in various pans of New South Wales, and about 1,500 will be taken on ...

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  45. THE POPE UNCOMFORTABLE.

    A special despatch from Geneva to the New York "Herald" late month said: "During the last few weeks the monastery at Einsieein Camton of Schwliz. ...

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  46. A FATAL QUARREL.

    In a house in Wellington (N.Z.), Harry Parslow, while drunk, quarrelled with William Collingwood, a soldier and one lime lodger. Parslow fired a revolver, the ...

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  47. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  48. CURTAILING RACING.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) had a conference in Melbourne on Monday with representatives of the proprietary. racecourse owners, At the conclusion it ...

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  49. TEN HORSES POISONED.

    Six horses, valued at ,£40 to £60 each, the property of Mr. Charles Blunt of Lucknow, near Orange, have died from arsenic poisoning. Four others are ...

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  50. THE UNEMPLOYABLE.

    The Victorian Minister for Public Works, replying to criticisms levelled at the Government by the unemployed committee regarding the continuance, of ...

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  52. AN ALSATIAN TREASURE HOUSE.

    The Paris Journal, speaking of the recent French successes in Upper Alsace Says that in 1904 deposits of potassium salts were discovered in this ...

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  53. SMOTHERED WHILE RABBITING.

    Harry Crikery, a half-caste, who had been missing from Baradine for two or three days, was on Sunday last found smothered in a rabbit burrow, with his ...

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  54. CRAFTON.

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  55. DISEASE IN COOK CROUP.

    In his annual upon, the Cook Islands Administrator deplores the grave condition of the health of the inhabitants. Disease, he states, is rife, especially ...

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  56. NARROMINE.

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  57. PECULIAR SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    While burning rubbish at the Agricultural Ground, Sydney, on Tuesday, Herbert Carter disturbed a rific cartridge which exploded. The bullet entered his right ...

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  58. BILL'S BLOCKS.

    The landed possessions of the Kaiser in Canada are just now receiving close attention from the Dominion Government. The "New York Times" Publishes ...

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  59. DISLOYALTY OF POLITICIANS.

    Mr. Griffith, N.S.W. Minister for Education, complains of "the practice of Mr. Wade and his followers in Parliament levelling charges of disloyalty against ...

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  60. THROWN PROM A SULKY.

    Mrs. Tibs, aged eighty years, was being driven to Glen innes by her nice, when the horse bot[?] The occupants were thrown out and Mrs. Tibbs was ...

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  61. ACRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    The undernoted demonstrations have been attanged by the N.S.W.Department of Agriculture for the ensuling week:— Coraki— Explosives demonstration by Mr.C.W. ...

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  62. TAMWORTH.

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  64. A CYCLIST'S FALL.

    John Fitzgerald a well-known business man, of Junce, while riding a motor cycle to a trotting meeting, lost control of the machine, and received a bad fall. He was ...

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  65. HORSE-TRAINERS ENLISTING.

    A Melbourne message states that J.Batman, who looked after Greencap during the last two years, and J.Lynch, also from the stable of J.T.Cripps,Junt., ...

    Article : 93 words
  66. WYONG PARK.

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