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  2. JAPAN'S LATEST DEMANDS

    The correspondent of the "Telegraph" at Tokio reports that it is understood Japan's demands upon China include a fifty-years' extension of the lease of Port Arthur, which ...

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  3. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

    Harry Durand was charged at the police court with stealing from the house of Ellen Melvin, at Broken Hill, in January last year, £300 worth of jewellery. Accused ...

    Article : 46 words
  4. HOME RULE MOVEMENT.

    The "Telegraph." and other Unionist newspapers consider that Lord Loreburn's letter is the frank acknowledgment of British Liberalism that the Government's ...

    Article : 244 words
  5. KURRI KURRI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The first annual meeting of members of the Kurri District Horticultural, Bird, and Dog Fanciers' Society was held at Mr. Gornall's rooms yesterday. The president, Mr. ...

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  6. RESTLESS BRITISH LABOUR.

    The Employers' Federation at Dublin has intimated that it declines to renew the conference with the men, on the ground that it is confronted not by an ordinary trades-union, ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    Whether Thomas Jones should be detained in New Zealand to support his wife or be sent to Sydney to answer to a charge of theft is a question which has been occupying the ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    A member of Mayne's cricket team in America has cabled his father in Sydney denying the report that the team was stranded, and stating that they do not ...

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  9. WOOLBROKER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Henry William Wright, woolbroker, has been valued for probate at £40,000. ...

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  10. HUNGER-STRIKER RELEASED.

    James Connolly, one of the leaders in the Transport Workers' strike, who, upon being sentenced to three months' imprisonment refused to take food, has been released. ...

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  11. POWERS AND THE SALT TAX.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking telegraphs that the Powers have complained frequently that instead of the salt tax (which represents the guarantee for the international ...

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  12. MORE RAIN.

    Further light rains have fallen in many parts of the interior. ...

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  13. TRANSPORTERS LOCKED OUT.

    The farmers of Dublin County have resolved to lock-out 2000 labourers belonging to the Transporters' Union. ...

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  14. SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    David Fu[?]tor was charged at the police Court with shooting a young woman. Elsie Victoria Willington, with intent to murder her. Constable Williams deposed that ...

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  15. CHEMICAL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Seven hundred men employed at the late Lord Overtoun's chemical works at Glasgow have struck for a 10 per cent, advance in wages. The strikers have been informed that ...

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  16. A GERMAN'S AGREEMENT.

    It is persistently reported that an agreement has been partly reached whereby a German Lieutenant-General, with a staff of six officers and an interpreter, is to be ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. WEATHER REPORT.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:— Branxton 17 points, Cassilis 18. Cool[?] ...

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  18. MANCHESTER CANAL STRIKE.

    Five hundred additional men have struck on the Manchester Canal. ...

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  19. CHINA'S HUMILIATION.

    China has accepted the Japanese demands en bloo. ...

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  20. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Board of Trade announces that the sugar, confectionery, food-preserving, shirt-making, sheet-metal, hollow-ware, tin-box and canister trades are to be brought under the ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. EARL GREY AND SIR HOWARD CARSON.

    Earl Grey, approving of the proposed Home Rule conference, suggests that a compromise should be sought by the adoption of the Federal principle. ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Cloudy with some scattered showers in the south-east half; fine in the north, but a tendency to scattered thunder in the north-east' north-west ...

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  23. EXPRESS TRAIN HELD UP.

    A sensational robbery was committed at Broken Hill last night, when the Broken Hill to Adelaide express train was boarded by two highwaymen, who at the point of ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. THE RAND STRIKE.

    A sensation has resulted from Mr. Poutsma's statement that after the rioting of July 5, peace was concluded at the point of the revolver. ...

    Article : 173 words
  25. PAINTERS' SETTLEMENT.

    The ballot of the journeymen painters resulted in the acceptance of an immediate increase of 1d per hour, and the reference to arbitration of other points, including the ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. SUDDEN DEATH.

    William Martin Reidy, 49 years of age dropped dead at the Prince of Wales' Hotel on Saturday night. Deceased was timekeeper for the Merriwa railway for five ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. FATE OF EXPLORERS.

    Reports received from the far north indicate that Mr. Harry Radford and General Street are very likely still alive, despite the story of their murder by Eskimos while ...

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  28. A CLERGYMAN'S VIEW.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, upon being interviewed after a visit to Ulster, said that the agitation there was in no wise bluff, and he hoped that Lord Loreburn's ...

    Article : 40 words
  29. STOCKS AND SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  30. PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    Informal suggestions are made that King George should initiate the Home Rule Conference if the parties are agreeable. Mr. W. O'Brien, M.P., states that neither ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. THE CASE OF THAW.

    Another writ of habeas corpus has been secured in the Thaw case, which is likely to drag a slow course through the United States courts. ...

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  32. DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST.

    Five people have been drowned in floods due to a sudden cloudburst. Scores of residences are swamped, and much damage to property has resulted. The ...

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  33. LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    Mr. A. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition, after visiting Lord Lansdowne, has gone to Balmoral at the King's invitation. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lady Violet Brassey was hurt while cub-hunting in Northamptionshire, and carried to Althorpe Hall. ...

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  35. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    There were ten cases of smallpox reported on Saturday in the metropolitan are[?] and only one yesterday. The cases on Saturday came from the ...

    Article : 113 words
  36. ULSTER'S DETERMINATION.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Dublin, said that Lord Loreburn under-rated the probable disturbances. There were not going to be spasmodic riots if the Bill was ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. RICH ORE.

    A rich gold find is reported from 60 miles north of Meekatharra, and [?] miles west of Ruby Well (W.A.). A prospector, named Holden, in testing an ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. SUFERAGETTE ARSON.

    Suffragettes set fire to Kinton station Newcastle, which was burnt, and £1000 worth of luggage destroyed. ...

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  39. WOLLOMBI.

    Another old identity of this district in the person of Mrs. Connor passed peacefully away at the residence of her son, Mr. T. Connor, Laguna, at the advanced age of 81 ...

    Article : 220 words
  40. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Messrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Frederick Bourne, J. P. Morgan, Henry Walters, Arthur Curtis, and other millionaires have formed a syndicate to build an America Cup ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN.

    Five coaches of the Flying Scotchman train were derailed at Chevmoton, Northumberland, in the darkness, when travelling at 55 miles an hour. ...

    Article : 86 words
  42. MAD MULLAH'S RAIDS.

    The Mad Mullah continues his raids on friendly natives. At his latest escapade he burned Burne, killing six families. ...

    Article : 26 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 261 words
  44. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    The football season has opened with a fine prospect of a larger number of players than ever. The clubs are paying more for first class new talent. ...

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  45. FURTHER CASES.

    Ten new cases of smallpox were reported this morning. Mr. Holman will introduce the Compulsory Vaccination Bill is the Assembly this ...

    Article : 40 words
  46. MISSING SOVEREIGNS.

    It is the common practice to send sovereigns in bags through the parcels post from Paris to London. There have been several recent cases of slitting the bags and ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. NEGROES SHOOT MERCHANT.

    Negroes attempted to force the merchant of a small village to accept an irregular bill in payment of small purchases. The merchant refused, and the negroes shot him. ...

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  48. A PATIENT'S ESCAFADE.

    A boy, who was recovering from smallpox, at Anekland, tired of life in the isolation hospital, went to the beach, where he met two girls. He put off in a boat ...

    Article : 112 words
  49. HATCHING CHICKENS.

    One of the most interesting papers read before the British Association for the Advancement of Science explained that the Egyptians hatch many million eggs yearly. ...

    Article : 47 words
  50. WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    A man who was sitting across the points of the railway at Crewe was pinned fast by the points being pulled for a passing train. His cries attracted attention, and the train ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. LARGE EMBEZZLEMENTS.

    Graham Hetherington, a bank cashier, is accused of embezzling large sums of money. It is stated that he got into the hands of moneylenders, who charged him 130 per ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. CRIPPEN MURDER RECALLED.

    A case resembling the Crippen murder in London has developed here with the discovery of the dismembered body of a young woman in the river. ...

    Article : 119 words
  53. WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES.

    Referring to the supply of meat to the army; and the decision to abolish frozen mutton, Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has asked the War ...

    Article : 100 words
  54. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    It is reported that Dr. Daneff, ex-Premier of Bulgaria, has been either arrested in his own house for treachery to the State, or is being guarded to protect him from the ...

    Article : 128 words
  55. AN OLD RACEGOER.

    The death has taken place at Cobham, Surrey: of Mr. Glanville, who saw 62 Dorbies, including the famous race which Hermit won in a blinding snowstorm. ...

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  56. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    Frederick Henry Stephens, who was boarding at Wright-street, Adelaide, was found dead in a paddock in Fbor-avenue, West adelaide, shortly before 2 o'clock on ...

    Article : 234 words
  57. CASE OF CHOLERA.

    A case of Asiatic cholera has occurred at Marienbad. ...

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  58. DEPORTED HINDUS.

    The deportation has been ordered of 50 Hindus, who sought to gain entrance into the United States, on the ground [?] they had been residents of the Philippines, and were ...

    Article : 54 words
  59. NOTED FENIAN DEAD.

    The death is announced of the Fenian Fitzgerald, who was connected with the abortive insurrectionist movement in 1867. Fitzgerald, who was a working compositor ...

    Article : 50 words
  60. POLITICIAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mr. Timothy Sullivan, a noted politician, who rose from newsboy to Congressman, during an illness recently eluded his nurses, and was subsequently found dead on the railway ...

    Article : 74 words
  61. TARIFF CONFERENCE.

    The Tariff Conference has passed the majority of the schedules. There is every indication that no important changes are likely to ensue, and that the tariff will be reported to ...

    Article : 54 words
  62. CRIME AT COMO.

    Porter Charlton, who has been extradited from America, on a charge of murdering his wife at Como, in June, 1910, has made a statement to the magistrate at Como. ...

    Article : 119 words
  63. ROYAL FAMILY WEDDING.

    Owing to continued indisposition, the daughter of the Emperor of Germany will be [?]ble to attend the Connaught—Fife wedding. ...

    Article : 49 words
  64. AVIATOR'S LONG FLIGHT.

    M. Fourny has covered 8032 miles in [?] days, and hopes to complete the 20,000 miles flight. He [?]ies low in order to amuse himself by ...

    Article : 44 words
  65. MOTOR BOAT CONTEST.

    Maple Leaf won the third race at the international Motor Boat Contest at Cowes, and thus secured the trophy. ...

    Article : 26 words
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