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  5. RAILWAY SMASH.

    An accident on the Grand Trunk railway, which caused no loss of life, but in which scores of passengers had wonderful escapes from death, occurred on ...

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  6. THE SHOW.

    "What's doin'?" The now popular street query apologised for a " draw" on the Show secretary yesterday. Mr. Bain ...

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  7. SPORTING.

    Certain ill-wishers have been responsible to some extent, in causing the entries for the Show meeting of the Bathurst Turf Club to be unusually ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. POLICY SPEECH.

    They Times" representative was to-day provided with the full text of Mr.Fisher's Maryborough policy speech, delivered to-night, the following being extracts: ...

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  9. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Stanley M'Kay's Moving Theatre Company, located on the King's Parade, was responsible last night for the production of the well-known ...

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  10. GAR AND ENGINE COLLIDE.

    The last carriage of a passenger train left the rails when entering Marylebone Station. The engine of an outgoing train smashed into it. Both trains ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. Family Notices

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  12. CITY TATTERSALL'S RACES.

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  13. I'll 'POT' YOU NOW."

    Some time, ago a horse trainer named Edwin Isaac Phillips was placed on the prohibition list in Bathurst for the supply of liquor. March 25 being a race ...

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  14. SHOULD STARVING MEN STEAL?

    Speaking at the annual conference of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, Archbishop Kelly said: Society with us is in a very ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    The Bishop of London, who is vice-president of the East End Emigration. Fund, and Mr . Kirkman, chairman, are appealing for financial aid to send ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE

    Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., was on porfectly solid ground in stating that the building of a bridge across the harbor to connect Sydney with, the Northern ...

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  17. MARTIN DOBRILLA.

    Martin Dobrila, the South Australian out to break the world record in continuous club-swinging commenced his titanic task in the "Glideaway" ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS AND WAR.

    English and continental trades unions refuse to support even in the case of a European war, the proposal of the International Socialist Bureau ...

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  19. A SOCIALIST OPINION.

    Mr. W. R. Winspear editor of the "international Socialist," does not agree, with this view. "So," he said "the Archbishop says ...

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  20. THE BAYONETING AFFAIR.

    At the North Sydney Police Court to-day, Alfred Eichler (21), a gunner, was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Robert M'Intosh by stabbing ...

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  21. THE POM-POMS

    The Pom-Poms opened their season in the School of Arts, last evening before a very good audience. The programeme opened with an al fresco ...

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  22. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Socialist party in Britain has circularised the members of trades unions asking them not to permit their children to go to school on Empire Day. ...

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  23. CRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Samuel Clift, grazier of Maitland, has been valued £58,585. ...

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  24. NON-UNIONIST TROUBLE.

    [?]One hundred carters, employed at Tooth's brewery, struck work this morning because one of the hands had refused to join the union. ...

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  25. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN.

    About 30,000 railway men gathered, in Hyde Park to celebrate the inauguration of the new railway union which has been called into existence by the ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. GOLF.

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  27. THE POLICE IDEA.

    Sergeant Mankey, police prosecutor at the Central Court for the past four years, handles cases of every variety of misdemeanor by the thousand in the ...

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  28. "BEST IN THE WORLD."

    Mr. J. C. Williamson in giving evidence to-day against the application, said that the working conditions of actors ...

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  29. THE NEW ZEALAND.

    The battleship New Zealand arrived here to-day, on her way to New Zealand. ...

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  30. BOWLS.

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  31. THE HIGH COURT.

    It was freely stated in local circles to-day that Mr. Justice Rich had been offered the vacancy on the High Court Bend, caused through the resignation ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    Last evening. Ann Hamilton, between 69 and 70 years of age, whilst crossing Oxford-street, near Darlinghurst-road was accidentally knocked down by a ...

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  33. POLAR EXPLORER AS AIRMAN.

    Captain Amundsen is buying special aeroplanes in San Francisco and learning how to fly. He intends to use the machines for ...

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  34. Local and General.

    To-day is the 37th anniversary of the opening of the railway to Bathurst. ...

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  35. STATE REVENUE.

    The State revenue returns for March, 'made available to-night, show a total net revenue of '£1,314,100 compared with £1,294,118 after the ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. SALVATION ARMY OFFICER TALKS.

    "I can't subscribe to the view," said Colonel Burtcnshaw, head of the Salvation Army in New South Wales, "that a starving man should pick another's ...

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  37. OLD AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH;

    An old-age pensioner named William McDonald (74) found dead in a hut at Reid's Gully, near Parkes, yesterday. At the inquest to-day, a verdict of ...

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  38. FACTORY FIRE.

    A fire broke out at the Lyon Shoe. Manufacturing Company's factory Arnold .Lane, Kent-street, this afternoon demolishing the buildings and ...

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  39. BOXING.

    Tommy Burns is trying hand to get into the best condition for his fight with Pelky. the is now down to his fighting weight of i4st. 9lb. ...

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  40. Webb's smartly trimmed Felt. Hats( 10/6.

    Mr. F. Middenway, of the Kelso Public School, has had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow though the animal young grass, which created ...

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  41. AMERICA CUP.

    The London "Yaching World" proposes that the deed of gift under which the New York Yacht Club holds the America Cup as trustees should be ...

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  42. WERRIWA.

    It is stated to-day that Mr. Bennett, M.H;R. for Werriwa, will not seek reelection in May, and that Mr. Nielsen will probably be the Labor candidate. ...

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  43. ZEALAND FLOODS.

    All industry in Dunedin dependent upon the Waipori electric power-house has been stopped. There are hopes of light being ...

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  44. NATIONAL PAPERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George is to be asked in the House of Commons whether the Government will consider the ...

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  45. THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.

    The " Star of Bethlchem," a three-reel picture with a big reputation, will be shown at the Burlington. Theatre to-night Special musical ...

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  46. GUNBOAT SMITH AND M'KAY.

    Gunboat Smith will meet Fred M'Kay, the gaint Winnipeg boxer, at Fairmount Athletic Club in ten rounds on April 2.\ ...

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  47. HOSKINS v. GOVERNMENT.

    The action in which C. and G. Hoskins sued to recover £150,000 from the State Government, as damages, with regard to the cancellation of certain ...

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  48. Land Application.

    The only application received at the local Lands Office during the week was from Richard Henry Lester Harris, of Bolton Vale, for a Crown lease of 160 ...

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  49. BROKE HIS NECK.

    Foch Gremen, a seaman on the Norwegian barque Thor, fell 120 feet from the mainsail to the deck to-day. His neck was broken, and he died ...

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  50. WOLGAST AND MURRPHY.

    The Wolgast-Murphy match of 20 round will take on April 16 Promoter Coffroth has received a telegram from Jim Buckley, Murphy's ...

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  51. COPPER.

    The production of copper for 1912 was the larges on record, amounting to £1,004,485 tons. This is an increase of 15 per cent. on the output ...

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  52. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Peter Jacobsen (70) was burned to death owing to his dwelling being de stroyed by fire at Featherstone. Another inmate, Patrick Crossley, was ...

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  53. LYTTON'S MOVING THEATRE.

    Lytton's. company will not open until Wednesday night. The orginal intention was to being the season to-night, but yesterday it was found necessary to ...

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  54. Show Suits, latest cut, Webb's.

    Benjamin Howe, licensee of the Oxford Hotel, pleaded guilty at the Police Court yesterday morning to a charge of permitting liquor to be consumed on his ...

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  55. MR. PIDDINGTON, K.C.

    Mr. Piddington's application for silk has been granted, arid his appointment as K.C. will be gazetted in a few days. ...

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  56. KLAUS AND CARPENTIER.

    Frank Klaus and Georges Carpentier will meet at the Clique dc Paris on April 23. ...

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  57. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, who is now in this city, says he does not intent to go to the Antarctic again. ...

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  58. THE MODERN SIAMESE TWINS.

    One of the features of the side-shows at the Bathurst Show is the unique spectacle of two children in one, similar to the Siamese twins. Mr. C. D. ...

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  59. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Justice Hodges to-day had before him two matters on a summons for direction. One was a suit in which Benjamin Hoare, a Melbourne ...

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  60. YEARLING SALES.

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  61. BILLIARDS

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  62. Show Clothing for Boys at Wobb's.

    Applications received at the Mining Warden's Office during the week included:—W. A. Watterson, for 23 acres 1 rood perches in the parish of ...

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  63. HARBOR COLLISION.

    There was a collision this morning between the ferry the steamer Kulgoa and the Habor Trust's boat Dayspring. The impact was server and the ...

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  64. MAN LOSES A HA[?]

    A serious accident occurred at the loco, sheds. James Kenneth Harrison, a casual hand, was engaged in the ashpit beneath an engine, when he ...

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  65. Licensing Court.

    William Wilson was, at the Licensing Court yesterday morning, granted a second-hand dealer's license. Michael Scully was granted a booth license for the ...

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  66. MISSING STEAMER IN PORT.

    The missing steamer John arrived to-day, having been delayed by a storm. ...

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