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  2. LATE NEWS BY WIRE.

    Walker's restaurant in Park-street was robbed last night of £200 in money, which comprised the takings on Saturday, Sunday, and yesterday. The cash as placed in a safe ...

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  3. THE MAITLAND COALMINES.

    The monthly meeting of the Stanford Merthyr Miners' Lodge was held on Sunday, and was presided over by Mr. H. Gunther. The secretary to the Kurri Brass Band ...

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  4. THE JEWS AND KING EDWARD.

    A meeting of London Jews has decided to erect a hospital for the Jews of the East End at a memorial of King Edward. ...

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  5. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    A farmer named Bostwick, who was being arrested at Ocilla, Georgia, U.S.A. for a misdemeanour, killed Davis, the chief of police, and Sheffield. the deputy-sheriff. Bostwick ...

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  6. THE VETO CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, in the course of a speech at Branksome Park, said that he believed that the conference between the Liberal and Conservative leaders ...

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  7. LATEST COMMERCIAL.

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  8. DEFENCE OF NORWAY.

    Norway proposes to devote £220,000 out of a surplus of £275,000 for extraordinary naval expenditure. ...

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  9. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Victorian Minister of Lands, and Mr. Mead, irrigation expert, an immigration deputation from Victoria, have arrived at Milan. they visited the Cavour Canal at ...

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  10. COSTLY GPIUM.

    Two Chinese were fined £50 each for having imported opium. ...

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  11. THE GREAT ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Commemorative tablets, recalling the humanitarian work of British people in succouring sufferers by the devastating earthquakes in the South of Italy, have been unveiled at ...

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  12. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Captain Scoot deeply appreciates the generous promise by New Zealand of coal and other stores when the Terra Nova arrives at Lyttelton. ...

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  13. THE CHURCH IN SPAIN.

    A large deputation of aristocratic women of Madrid waited upon the Prime Minister, and protested against anti-clerical legislation. Senator Moret, in reply, stated that ...

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  14. ABOUT AN AEROPLANE.

    George Augustine Tailor, secretary of the Aerial League, commenced an action, against Percy Middleton, claiming £1000 damages for alleged breach of agreement with respect to ...

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  15. MEXICAN PRESIDENT.

    General Porfiro Diaz has been reelected President of Mexico for the seventh time. Senor Ramon Corrall was re-elected Vice-President. The elections gave the ...

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  16. A CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN NURSE.

    Nurse Ingles, described as a Canadian, trained in Melbourne, who arrived in England, under the name of Eileen Mallow, has been arrested in Birmingham for Kidnapping her ...

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  17. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Henry Burns was driving a horse and cart down a steep hill in Druitt-street, when the animal got but of control and ran into a stack of empty cases. Burns was thrown out and ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    In the semi-finals of the tennis championship Beals Wright (United States) beat A. H. Lowe (England, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, and A. F. Wilding (New Zealand) beat II. ...

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  19. BOMB AT BUENOS AYRES.

    A bomb was thrown into the Conlon Theatre, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, during a performance. Several people were injured. One hundred anarchists have been arrested ...

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  20. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  21. A TIDAL WAVE.

    An extraoridnary incident occurred recently at Rotuma, in the Willis Islands. A heavy sea suddenly arose and swamped the beaches, extending some distance inland, and reaching ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN STEAMER OVERDUE.

    Anxiety is felt at Bombay for the Austrian-Lloyd steamer Trieste, 5095 tons, which has not been spoken since she left Aden on June 14 for Bombay. Cyclonic ...

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  23. GOLD RUSH IN CANADA.

    In regard to the discovery of an immense reef near Stewart, British Columbia, the Victoria correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that free milling gold has been found in pockets extending ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Charlton Porter, under arrest in New York for the murder of his wife at Lake Como, is suffering from nervous collapse. He spends his time jabbering, shaking as though ...

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  25. MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Miners' Wages Board (Judge Scholes president, and Messrs Forsyth and Paterson members), resumed its sittings this morning, when the first witness was James ...

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  26. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.

    The directors of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Steamship Company have informed that holders of B £5 ordinary shares that they have received an offer to purchase a ...

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  27. WORKERS AT COLLIERIES.

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  28. THE PRIZE FIGHT.

    There are 200 correspondents at Rene recording the final preparations for the fight between Johnson and Jeffries, compared with 12 correspondents which America sent ...

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  29. SHAW SAVILLE'S LINE.

    It is announced that Sir J. R. Ellesman controlling owner of the Ellesman, City, Hall, and Bucknell lines, has contracted to purchase Shaw, Saville and Co.'s shares. ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The Governor of Kharbin, Manchu[?] has been wounded. His assailant escaped. ...

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  31. THE PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    Port Said has been declared infected with plague. ...

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  32. BOYCOTT BY TURKS.

    The Turkish boycott of Greeks in Constantinople is disquieting. Among the places boycott[?] are the branch of the Bank of Athens and Turkish shops employing Greek assistants. The ...

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  33. BIGOTRY IN LIVERPOOL.

    A Protestant mob at Liverpool stoned the Bishop's carriage after the laying of the corner stone of St. Alphonso's Chapel. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Captain Hugo Frank Henry was found dead in a garden at Bath, with a revolver beside the body. He had previously suffered great pain from the bee stings. He ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    Golfers are greatly interested in the suggested visit of an Australian team, and Mr. A. R. Lempriere expresses the hope that the team will include New Zealanders. ...

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  36. LADY ISLINGTON.

    Lady Islington, wife of the Governor of New Zealand, lunched with King George and Queen Mary at Marlborough House. ...

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  37. CONTINENTAL FLOODS.

    Renewed floods have occurred in Switzerland, and the Aar has burst its banks at Ulzenstrof, causing inundations at Lugane. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND'S DISABILITIES.

    Mr. Hall Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in presiding at a meeting of the Institute of Marine Engineers, said that the only trouble of New Zealand was ...

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  39. IRISH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

    The Senate of the National University of Ireland has decided that Irish shall be compulsory subject for matriculation after 1913. This is due to pressure from Sinn Fein upon ...

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  41. BITTER ELECTION CONTEST.

    The contest for the representation of East Dorset in the House of Commons, declared vacant a account of illegal practices on the part of agents of Captain the Hon. F. E. Guest, who was ...

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  42. EXCITEMENT AT A CIRCUS.

    On Saturday night Wirth's circus attracted the largest house seen in Quirindi. About the second act considerable excitement was caused through the collapse of ...

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  43. NICARAGUAN REBELLION.

    General Estrada, the insurgent commander in Nicaragua, has captured La LIberated and Prigalba a day's march from Managua, the capital. ...

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  44. OVERDUE SHIP ARRIVES.

    The Ship Mount Stewart from Newcastle March 31, has arrived at Antofagasta after 20 guineas per cent reinsurance had been asked. ...

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  45. AERONAUTICS.

    The Aero Club of France offers £4000 for a flight from Paris to Brussels and back with a passenger. The time limit is 36 hours. ...

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  46. GRAFT IN OTTAWA.

    It is reported at Ottawa that the loss from the graft in the Government Printing Bureau amounts to £50,000. ...

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  47. NATIONAL SAFETY.

    The Imperial Maritime League has forwarded to Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, a memorial signed by 150 distinguished soldiers and sailors, including 48 admirals, vice-admirals, and ...

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  48. "IS IT PEACE?"

    Immediately on his arrival in London last week the Emperor of Germany, accompanied by King George, visited Westminister Hall, where the remains of King Edward ...

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  49. SCANDAL IN PORTUGAL.

    Senhor Texeira Souza has formed a new Cabinet in Portugal alter several other politicians refused. The difficulty in forming a Ministry was due to a scandal arising out of ...

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  50. THE WORKERS' FRIEND.

    Mr. Murray, the Victorian Premier, was a guest at the Trades Hall, Melbourne, on Monday. The object of his visit was to inspect the building, and to listen to the ...

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  51. MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY.

    A Mississippi River boat was burned to the water's edge. Fifteen hundred passengers were saved. When the alarm of fire was given, and ...

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  52. KURRI PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    Anniversary services in connection with the Kurri Presbyterian Sunday School were held on Sunday. Rev. Clarke Duff, B.A., of Cessnock, preached in the ...

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  53. THE CZAR'S SAFETY.

    The Czar will attend the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the capture of Viborg from the Swedes to-day. Extraordinary precautions for his Imperial Majesty's safety have ...

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  54. RIOT IN PARIS.

    A serious riot between trade unionists, attended with loss of life, has occurred in Paris, Ten Thousand trade unionists attended the funeral of a cabinet maker who has killed in a ...

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  55. THE WEATHER

    The weather report received at the West Maitland Telegraph Office at 9 a.m. to-day reports fine weather at all stations. ...

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  57. A SUSPECT.

    Baron Ungernn Sternburg, who is a Russian subject, is suspected of botraving military secrets to a foreign Power. The formation came from Opposition members of the ...

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  58. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Rain, extending generally over the western districts, with northerly winds; mostly fine, but cold, on coast, although local rain squalls are ...

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  59. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    Many leading Roman Catholic clergy are in London for the purpose of the consecration of Westminster Cathedral. The exposition of holy relies will take place, and the ...

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