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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    During the manoeuvres of the' "Blue"' army under Lieutenant General Sir James Grierson, which was defending London against Lieutenant General Sir Douglas ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Ulster campaign against Home Rule was opened yesterday at Enuiskillen, by Sir Edward Carson, M.P. Intense enthusiasm prevailed. Eighteen ...

    Article : 107 words
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  5. MARKET REPORTS.

    Wheat.—London cables announce a very quiet market for wheat. "Nothing doing," states one 'of them. "No buyers," says another. Options have receded another ...

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  6. THE FLOODS.

    The "King" of Australian Rivers still maintains the flood water mark at which .it stood at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. This is 13ft. lOins. above summer ...

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  7. ALBURY LAND BOARD.

    The sitting of the Albury Land Board was continued yesterday Present Messrs W. Day (chairman), W. L Johnson, J. F. Shuter, J.P. ana J. J. M'Grath (secretary). ...

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  8. OFFICIAL WHEAT REPORT.

    The Department of Agriculture has received the following official report of the English wheat market.—"London, 17th inst. Wheat market steady, but quiet." ...

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  9. THE WODONGA FLOODS.

    The flood waters here are slowly subsiding, without having reached the level of the big flood of a few years ago. Several families are marooned in their homes ...

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  10. LIVE STOCK.

    Eat Cattle.—1850 yarded, comprising 280 from South Australia, 220 from New South Wales, 40 from King Island, 450 from Gippsland, 220 from South Gippsland, 450 ...

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  11. RESISTANCE BY FORCE.

    Sir Edward Carson, Unionist M.P. for Dublin, University, in his opening speech reiterated his previous statement of the determination of the Ulstermen to employ ...

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  12. BATTLESHIP GUN ACCIDENT.

    A serious disaster occurred yesterday morning on .board the battleship King Edward during big-gun practice of Colonsy, an island of the Hebrides. Scotland. A ...

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  13. THE ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    When the report that Sir Abe Bailey purposed taking a cricket team to Austra-lia next year was contradicted, rumors were circulated to the effect that it was ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL HOME RULE SCHEME

    Lord Balcarres, Unionist M.P. for Chorley, speaking at Dundee, commented !on Mr. Churchill's scheme of federation. He said it was obvious the Government ...

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  15. LORD DUNRAVEN'S VIEWS.

    Lord Dunraven writing to Mr. William O'Brien, says that Home Rule is inseparably connected with Imperialism, and quoting Air. Borden (Prime Minister of Cana- ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS SAIL FOR AMERICA.

    Ten members of the Australian cricket team left Southampton yesterday for America, where they will play a number of matches. ...

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  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The annual cricket match between the champion county and a team representing the Rest of England, which was begun at the Oval on Monday, was concluded ...

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  18. HOMEBUSH SAIES.

    Sheep.—32993 sheep (including lambs) were penned from 113 consignors. The market opened weakly, but values showed a tendency to rise as sales progressed. ...

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Peter Mitchell, of Messrs. P. and W. Mitchell, of Bringenbrong, is now in Albury after a trip of five months' duration round the world. Mr. Mitchell will return ...

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  20. FLOODS AT BONEGILLA.

    A further loss of stock is reported in connection with the floods. Whilst removing a herd of dairy cattle from the lowlands across a flooded anabranch of the ...

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  21. RIOTS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The disorders in the Hungarian Parliament, which was opened on Thursday were continued yesterday. The proceedings were commenced by re ...

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  22. R. H. SMYTH AND CO.

    Albury Fortnightly Market.—R. H. Smyth and Co. report holding their usual fortnightly sale in the Albury municipal yards on Tuesday, when they yarded the ...

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  23. COTTAGE BLOWN TO PIECES

    A miner was preparing some powder yesterday at Stanley, in Durham, for the purpose of returning it to the magazine, when it exploded. ...

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  24. FIRE IN TIMBER YARD.

    A fire broke out yesterday in a timber yard at Camden Town, North London. Before the flames were extinguished, damage to the extent of [?]40.000 was sus- ...

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  25. TALLANGATTA PEOPLE MAROONED.

    The shire works throughout the flood area have stood the strain splendidly, Mr. J. S. Ilutchinson, the engineer, not having I received a single complaint. The embank ...

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  26. COLLAPSE OF 100 TON CRANE.

    A sensational accident occurred at Belfast Harbor yesterday. A 100 ton crane was being tested when it suddenly collapsed. ...

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  27. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest in connection with the East-bourne tragedy, which occurred last month, when a man named Money, who had been living a double life, murdered four per- ...

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  28. RIOTS IN HUNGARY.

    Rioting has again occurred in connection with the universal suffrage demonstrations here. In the conflict with the authorities 200 people have been injured. 21 seriously, ...

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  29. 5000 MINERS STRIKE.

    Five thousand miners, mostly foreigners, struck for higher wages. They secured arms and fired at all who approached the mines. The Deputy Sher- ...

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  30. AMERICAN RECIPROCITY.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, leader of the Op- position in the Dominion House of Com- mons is making a tour of Northern On- tario. • ...

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  31. SITUATION AT YARRAWONGA.

    The Murray River at Yarrawonga commenced to rise rapidly on Wednesday owing to the flooded condition of the Ovens. At 8 a.m. on Wednesday, the height was ...

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  32. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT

    St. David's Hall, Albury, was packed last night when a most successful and enjoyable concert took place. It was an effort made by the Sunday school children to ...

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  33. COUNT NOGI'S FUNERAL

    General Count Nogi and his wife, both of whom committed suicide, when the corpse of the late Mikado left Tokio for Kyoto, were buried yesterday, a vast num- ...

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  34. MAN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    William Smith, a woodcutter, about 23 years of age, residing on the Buckland road, Bright, was struck by lightning on Tuesday. He was engaged in cutting wood ...

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  35. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    Aa English airman named Astler, when flying with a Miss Davis as a passenger lost control of his monoplane when at an altitude of 450 feet. ...

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  36. SETTLER'S RIDE FOR LIFE.

    A late arrival at Alexandra from Thornton, narrated a thrilling, experience in that settlement which befel Mr. Charles Wightman and his. sister-in-law. The ...

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  37. WAR IN TRIPOLI.

    Enver Bey, the Turkish leader, supported by artillery, led an attack on the Italians. The fight lasted for eight hours, and is regarded as the second most important ...

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  38. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    The famous Maggie Moore appeared at the Albury Mechanics' Institute last night in a representation of "Mrs. Mc Sweeney a character that has made ...

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  39. GARDEN PARTY ENDS IN BLOOD.

    A political discussion on Portuguese affairs arose between Royalists and Republicans, who were guests at a garden party at Mebjaco near the Spanish frontier. ...

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  40. MR. GRIFFITH INFRINGES ACT.

    The Auditor General in his annual report, states that Mr. Griffith, Minister for Public Works, infringed the provisions of the Public Works Act. in establishing a ...

    Article : 64 words
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