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  2. COMPLETE MYTH

    An amazing development has occurred in connection with the case of William Tunstall, Who, it was announced a day or two ago, has sailed from England ...

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  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident occurred at Aidershot, near Maryborough, this morning. A special train, carrying sugar cane, ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Sofia states that an agent of the Bulgarian reilef fund recently visited the Samakov, Gobriteza district, and found refugees in an ...

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  7. HEATED.

    A somewhat remarkable and mysterious situation engaged the attention of yesterday's committee meeting of the Bathurst A. H. and P. Association. ...

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  8. CENSURE.

    Proceedings in the Assembly this afternoon were brought to an abrupt termination 40 minutes after commencing, by a censure motion in the ...

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  9. RECRIMINATION.

    In the Assembly to-night Mr. Miller rose amid cheering, and stated that he wished to make a personal explanation. At 12.15 last night, he said, while a ...

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  10. WASTE OF TIME.

    The Peace Conference was opened at the Hague yesterday. The chairman referred to Mr. Andrew Carnegie's gift of £300,000 for the ...

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  11. Orange Footballers.

    An Orange Union team will visit Bathurst to-morrow, and try conclusions with the local Union. ...

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  12. MANLY FERRY.

    Dissatisfaction exists amongst the masters and engineers employed in the service of the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company. Ltd. The union ...

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  13. "The Stars."

    Professor W. E. Cooke, M.A., Government Astronomer, delivered a lecture on " The Stars" in the Technical College Hall last night. The attendance was ...

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  14. THE FARTHING.

    The cry that is being made in certain quarters for the use of the humble fathing is one that is worthy of careful consideration. The altered ...

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  15. SPAIN, FRANCE, AND ENGLAND.

    It is reported in Paris that since the visit of King Alfonso of Spain to the French capital, prospects of an alliance between Britain, France, and Spain ...

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  16. Gold at Trunkey.

    A gold bearing reef about 6ft. wide and 80yds. in length has been discovered near Scabben Flat, Trunkey. The reef is under-laying west, and the shaft is ...

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  17. IMMORALITY AND CRIME.

    Commenting, upon the enormous number of men in America lacking the moral fibre and courage to marry, the statisticians of the Equitable Life Assurance ...

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  18. REMARKABLE SPECTACLE.

    A great sight was witnessed at Oldham to-day, when the naval, dirigible became disabled in mid-air. Another airship attached a cable to ...

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  19. Bathurst Cricket Club Revived.

    A meeting of cricket enthusiasts interested in the revival of the Bathurst Cricket Club) was held in the Royal Hotel on Wednesday night. After ...

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  20. LITHGOW SEWERAGE SYSTEM CONDEMNED.

    Some hard things were said about the Lithgow sewerage system at a meeting of the Lithgow Municipal Council, while officers of the Public Works Department ...

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  21. Late Scratching.

    Mr. P. N. Shea wrote to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst A. H. and P. Association, in reference to a fine of £1 imposed on him for late scratching in ...

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  22. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the United States Secretary of State, admits, the receipt of a Note, from Mexico rejecting American suggestions. ...

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  23. DISTINGUISHED FRENCH STATESMAN.

    The death is announced of M. Emile Ollivier, a distinguished member of the French-Academy. Starting life as a lawyer, he entered ...

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  24. Centenary Committee and the Showground.

    The Bathurst Centenary Celebration Committee, through Mr. J. Bain, presented a request to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst A. H. and P. ...

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  25. DROPPED FROM THE SKY.

    A French aviator named Pegoud, accomplished a sensational feat, making a parachute descent from an aeroplane while in flight. ...

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  26. SIXTEEN CASES.

    There were 16 fresh cases of smallpox to-day, coming from Surry Hills, Miller's Point, Erskineville, Mascot, Parramatta, and Redfern. ...

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  27. DAY OF CENTURIES.

    Splendid wickets were responsible for seme heavy scoring in the county matches yesterday. Surrey got 324 against Warwickshire, ...

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  28. BODY EXHUMED.

    Considerable interest is being displayed locally at the exhumation of the corpse of a well-known resident who died some months ago. The body has been ...

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  29. AN EASY CAPTURE.

    The police made a great capture yesterday. A gang of eight men, and three, woman, who were wanted for 15 crimes, ...

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  30. SYDNEY'S GREAT LOSS.

    Speaking at the Million Club to-day, Mr. Arthur Rickard, President, advocated compulsory vaccination. Several speakers severely criticised ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    The death of Mrs. Prescilla Alice Naylor, relict of tine late C. V. Naylor, died at her residence, 229 Lambert-street, on Wednesday night, aged 79 ...

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  32. KILLED BY A DATE STONE.

    A little boy named Herbert Harris, Whose father teaches at the public school at Bannaby, in the Taralga district, picked up a date stone while his mother ...

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  33. "LARGE HEARTED."

    Mr. Foster, Canadian Minister for Trade and Customs, who recently toured Australia, has arrived at Vancouyer. He expressed disappointment at being ...

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  34. THE CHINN CASE.

    Mr. Chinn, who was recently relieved of the position of Engineer-in-Chief in charge of the construction of the transcontinental railway, left for the ...

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  35. Local and General.

    The Orange Municipal Council at its last meeting decided to fall in with the desire of tho Wattle Day League to celebrate September 1 as Wattle Day. The ...

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  36. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that Great Britain is extremely ill-advised to refuse to take part in the Panama Exhibition at San Francisco in ...

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  37. SNAKE IN TRAIN.

    Edward Jos. Brown, a bushman from Bunbury, was at the Police Court fined a shilling and 23/ costs, under a railway bylaw, for having wilfully interfered ...

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  38. SUSPECTED CASE.

    The suspected case of illness at Balranald is not smallpox. ...

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  39. THE TURF.

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  40. THAW'S RECAPTURE.

    Harry Thaw, who was recaptured, was to-day brought before the Police Court in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and charged with having endeavored to ...

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  41. WAGGA WATERWORKS.

    At a special meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council, it was unanimously decided to borrow £11,000 from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia for the ...

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  42. Racing Associations.

    Speaking at the animal meeting of the A.J.C., the chairman (Mr. Adrian Knox, K.C.) said that country associations' subsidies had been increased because ...

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  43. CHINESE MILITARY COMMANDER.

    General Chang-hsun, who is in command of the troops by whom Nankin is invested, is said to be entirely lacking in modern military training. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Australia, nine wickets for 278 runs, defeated an 18 from the M'Gill University by a wickct and 167 runs. Crawford (Australia) took four ...

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  45. CAPTURED SEALS.

    At Bulli, Mr. James Owers and some of the workmen employed on the Bulli jetty noticed a large seal upon the beach Mr. Owers lassooed tho animal, and ...

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  46. A.J.C. SCRATCHINGS.

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  47. VIPERS AND A FLAG.

    The wine-growers of Aube, in France, are employing picturesque methods to manifest discontent at their exclusion from the champagne zone. ...

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  48. A.H. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S AUDITOR.

    The appointment of an auditor was considered at yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst A. H. and P. Association. The secretary (Mr. J. Bain) intimated ...

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  49. ITALIAN EXPLORER.

    Marco Picenza, the famous Italian mountaineer, who is exploring the Himalayas, reached Lumkan, a height of 22,000 feet. This feat has never ...

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  50. CARNELL FAVORITE FOR THE EPSOM.

    Mr. J. Baron's Carnell, which was at a very long price only a few days ago, has replaced Cisco as favorite for the Epsom. ...

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  51. NO REFRESHMENTS.

    At a meeting of the Municipal Council a letter was received from the Empire Parliamentary Association, stating that a section of the party would visit ...

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  52. Breaking the Sabbath.

    Orange aldermen have decided to depart from precedent, and grant the use of the local park on Sunday mornings up to 8 o'clock to local cyclists. When ...

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  53. MISHAP TO MAIL COACH.

    The beam of the brake of the mail coach snapped in descending a steep hill on the Uriarra-road, and the driver (H. Nicholson) was thrown from his seat ...

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  54. NEW LAND TAX.

    Mr. Irene, Minister for Lands and Agriculture, was tendered a civic reception by the Mayor (Alderman Edwards) Subsequently Mr. Trefle ...

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  55. FRENCH VETERANS.

    France is establishing a special veteran force of local police throughout the country, and these men will be called to duty in the event of war thus ...

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  56. YARDSMEN STRIKE.

    The proposals that were made by the coal importers for the settlement of the trouble with the yardmen were rejected, and Who strike mas resumed. About 300 ...

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  57. STICKING TO IT.

    France is prepared to back Russia in any measures that are taken to restrain Turkey from encroaching beyond the Maritza River. ...

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  58. ON THE BAR.

    The steamer Kiltobranks, while crossing out yesterday, got into difficulties on the bar. There was a moderate sea running, and when put abreast of the ...

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  59. NOBLEMEN FIGHT.

    Count Tiza, Hungarian Premier, and fine Marquis George Pallavicini fought a duel yesterday. The Marquis alleged that the Premier ...

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  60. BATHURST FAT STOCK MARKET.

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  61. "To the Level of the Domain."

    Alderman Walker, of the Orange Council, objects to the local parks "being brought down to the level of the Sydney Domain." He emphatically, laid down ...

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  62. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    JERSEY CITY (U.S.A.). Thursday: A fine started in a cooperage and destroyed 20 dwellings, four factories, and two lumber yards. ...

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  63. OLD MAN'S END.

    John Kevin (75), an old-aged pensioner, residing at Elsnore, near Inverell, met a terrible death last night. He had been ailing for some time, ...

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  64. SHEARERS REFUSE WORK.

    A rouseabout's cook at Eddington refused to go on unless he received 5/ per week per man, which the station refused to pay. Consequently shearing has ...

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  65. EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt intends to visit South America in October. Ho will go direct to Rio[?]de Janeiro and after leaving there will visit all the ...

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