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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 427 words
  3. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 6, 12.50 p.m.—There is a downpour of rain at Manchester, and play in the match between the Australians and Lancashire has been postponed. The prospect is dismal. ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. BREVITIES.

    Spurious half-crowns are in circulation at Orange. The Customs revenue received in New South Wales on Friday was £10,649. ...

    Article : 1,483 words
  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—There is a great rush for farms in the new colonies. Boers who surrender and are able to provide for their families will be allowed to return to ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. ENGLISH SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  7. THE BREAKING SEALS CASE.

    It is satisfactory for the public credit and public honor, that the Supreme Court of this State has decided that it has jurisdiction in appeal in the well-known breaking of seals case. When the ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. COMMANDOS BEG FOR FOOD.

    LONDON, June 6.—Three commandos near Heidelberg on Monday, and other Boers elsewhere, begged food of the British authorities. One Boer leader told Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. OPINION IN NATAL AND CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—The terms of peace have been extremely well received in Natal and Cape Colony, and British interests are considered to be safeguarded. ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. Fire on a Ship.

    A fire was discovered this morning on board the ship Mount Stewart, lying at Parbury's Wharf. Miller's Point. Some bags of sulphur became ignited, and in a brief period of time the ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. EUROPE "STAGGERED."

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—The courtesies exchanged between Lord Kitchener end the Boer Generals have staggered Europe. The people of the Continent are unable to reconcile the ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. THE DURDAN'S PLATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  13. THANKS TO THE TROOPS.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—In moving in the House of Commons, to-day, a vote of thanks to the troops for their services during the war, Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, said ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. FIRE AT NEWTOWN-ROAD.

    The fire brigades were called out at about 8 o'clock on Friday evening to an outbreak at the residence of Mr. Joshua Mace, 74 Newtown-road. A candle, coming in contact with a curtain in ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    LONDON, June 6.—Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, has ordered the holding of thanksgiving services in the Roman Catholic Churches on Sunday. ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, June 6, 3.5 p.m.—Bar silver is to—day quoted at 2s per ounce standard, a fall of 1-l6d on yesterday. ...

    Article : 25 words
  17. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    The weather in Sydney this morning was gloriously fine and cool, the minimum temperature recorded at the Observatory being 47.6deg. Frosty and foggy conditions prevailed inland. ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. VEREENIGING.

    The great peace referendum among the Boers has (says the London "Daily Graphic" of May 2) made sufficient progress to enable the leaders to fix a date and a trysting-place for their final ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. THE MONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, June 6.—The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is ? lower at 2¾ per cent. The Bank of England rate is unchanged at 3 per cent. Consols are ¼ higher on ...

    Article : 45 words
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  21. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 396 words
  22. THE KAISER AND THE POLES.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—In a speech at Marienburg, West Prussia, yesterday, the German Emperor protested against Polish arrogance in encroaching upon Germanism. ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. CART AND TRAM COLLISION.

    Considerable excitement was caused in the Glebe-road about 8.45 this morning through a collision between an electric tram and a cart. It appears that the tram was going citywards ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. YEOMEN OF THE STATE.

    IN 1861 Sir John Robertson was seized with the idea of establishing an agricultural population alongside the existing pastoral one. His dream was to lay the foundation of an ...

    Article : 1,387 words
  25. AFTER PEACE REJOICINGS

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m—After the peace rejoicings last night, a number of "Hooligans" attacked Mr. Muray (? Henry) Spicer, of the firm of Spicer Brothers, the well-known paper, etc., ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal in the case of the Commissioners of Taxation of New South Wales v. Antill, appellant to pay the ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Bradford top market is very firm. Common 60's ¼ higher at 21½, and super 60's ¼ higher at 22½, The sugar market is quiet. German 88 per ...

    Article : 202 words
  28. FRANCE.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—In a committee room of the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, Deputy Largentaye, a Royalist, called President Loubet a "thief." ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. A PEACE OFFERING.

    DENILIQUIN, Saturday.—In consequence of peace being proclaimed, Mr. R. Mann has intimated to the secretary Of the local hospital, that he has taken steps to bequeath to the hospital ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. MONDAY'S AUCTIONS.

    (For Auction Advertisements see page 8.) Building Materials, Wood Blocks, etc., corner Abercrombie and Cleveland streets, at 11, by G. P. Baines. ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. DEATH OF MR. W. TYSON.

    The death took place at 2 a.m. to-day at his residence, Campbell-street, North Sydney, of Mr. Wm. Tyson, one of the joint managers of the Pastoral Finance Association, Limited. Mr. Tyson ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. CABLE TRAM STOPPAGE.

    The cable tram traffic in the vicinity of Rush cutter's Bay was delayed for a time on Friday afternoon owing to the standing of the cable. The officers of the department, however ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. THE HUMBERT FRAUDS.

    LONDON, June 6, 1.35 p.m.—Louis d'Anrignac, one of the brothers of Mme. Humbert, alleged to be implicated in the great frauds in France, has been arrested. ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. A NEW STEAMER.

    LONDON, June 6.—M'Gregor, Gow, and Company's steamer Claymore, built for the New Zealand trade, has been launched at Glasgow. ...

    Article : 24 words
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  36. THE OPPOSITION SHIPPING COMBINE.

    LONDON, June 6.—The combine organised by the Cunard line, with the object of securing the fastest services in opposition to the Navigation Syndicate, organised by Mr. Pierpont Morgan. ...

    Article : 97 words
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