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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Queen Alexandra yesterday summoned M. Pichon, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the French special mission to the funeral of King ...

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  4. DEEP SEA "WHARFIES."

    The Wharf Laborers' (Deep Sea) Wages Board assembled this more ing at tic Industrial offices in Young-street, Sydney, under the presidency of Mr. T. E. Spencer. Messrs. H. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The "Daily Mail" says the imitation to the High Commissioners to attend the funeral celebrations was a welcome and most praiseworthy ...

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  6. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  8. A HASTY STUDENT.

    Although it may be setting a had example to our boys, we cannot help referring to the cable reporting that a student at a High School in Sicily has shot his professor for not giving ...

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  9. Paris Medieo's Suicide.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Dr. Petit, head of Sister Candida's charitable institutions, has committed suicide. He left papers accusing Sister Candide of embezzlement. ...

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  10. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    BESIDES threatened control of their business by the new Navigation Act, the shipowners of the State nave also to take into consideration the Seamen's Compensation ...

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  11. POLITICAL BENEVOLENCE.

    We do not suppose for one moment that Mr. P. J. Minaban the newly-elected member for Belmore, has any ulterior motive in banding his political salary over to the local league for ...

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  12. "Living on the Turf."

    In the Full Court this morning Mr. Mocatta made application on behalf of Lewis Stimpon Flett, for leave to resume practice as a solicitor. ...

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  13. FATAL CLOUD BURST.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-By a cloudburst in Styria nineteen persons perished., ...

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  14. South African Union.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Viscount Gladstone, Governt:-General of South Africa, addressing a meeting at Capetown, recommended a blending and not an obliterating of ...

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  15. This Morning's Trains.

    As a result of the dense tog this morning, a number of suburban trains were delayed far periods varying, according to reports received at headquarters, from 1 to 10 minutes. ...

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  16. MINERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Lord Macdonnell, the umpire of the Durham Miner Conciliation Board, has awarded the miners an advance of 2 1/4 per cent. ...

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  17. NEW SHIPS FOR CHINESE NAVY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-According to Berlin newspapers, China has ordered in Germany two cruisers and 20 torpedo-boat destroyers. ...

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  18. THE ECUADOR-PERU DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Ecuador has accepted mediation in the frontier dispute with Peru. ...

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  19. NATIONALISTS AT CORK.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Five thousand people to-day met Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary party on his arrival at Cork, and escorted him to his hotel. ...

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  20. WESTERNPORT.

    Because the Powlett Creek coal mines are betas extended and worked on a large scale by the Victorian Government, the local naval base party have put in a claim for ...

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  21. THE EDWARD MEDAL.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The Edward Medal has been awarded to Mr. Harry Bennetts for rescuing some natives who had been overcome by deadly fumes iu a mine at ...

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  22. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The fund for the relief of the sufferers by the disaster at tho Wellington Pit, Whitehaven, amounts to £12,500. ...

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  23. FOG ON THE HARBOR.

    At ten minutes to 8 this morning Sydney Harbor was suddenly enveloped in a dense fog. The fog rolled down from the Parramattar Rive, and spread all over the ...

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  24. THE CAIRO MURDER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-It is semi-officially stated at Cairo that the consultation with the Grand Mufti (the second Chief of the Moslems), regarding the murderer Ibrahim Wardani ...

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  25. THE AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The Austrian Minister of Finance (Dr. de Bilinski) speaking in the Reichrath, reiterated that the Government had no knowledge of the building of ...

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  26. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT MANLY.

    The Victonia Hall, Manly, was crowded on Sunday afternoon, on the occasion of a memorial service to the late King. A procession left the Town Hall, and proceeding at a ...

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  27. NOTES.

    The reasons given by the Chief of the Egyptian Ulemas as to why Wardani, the murderer of Boutros Pasha, should not be executed, are very quaint, and show how backward the land ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.O. Sydney, to-morrow, for Hobart, direct (per the Paloona), at 11 a.m.; for Wardell, R. R. (per the Ramornie), at 11 a.m.; for Macleay River (per the Yulgilbar) ...

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  31. THE CRETAN QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The Porte has addressed a fresh not to the Powers upon the Cretan question. Excitement prevails throughout Turkey owing ...

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  33. THE GOVERNOR LEAVES FOR NORFOLK ISLAND.

    H.M.S., Cambrian, left Farm Cove shortly after 11 o'clock this morning, bound for Norfolk Island. The cruiser had on board His Excellency the Governor, Lady Chelmsford, and ...

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  34. OPIUM DESTROYED.

    Customs officers at Sydney on Saturday destroyed 350 tins of opium, this lot having recently been seized from various steamers s[?]iving from China. ...

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  36. "ESQ."

    An amusing correspondence in the London Press has taken place on the use of the title "enquire." The [?]minate use of the word by people who have no legal claim to it has vexed ...

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