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  2. THE AMERICAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The American Universities' team of footballers had the first win of their tour yesterday when they defeated a Hunter Union team on the Albion Ground. ...

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  3. LATE NEWS BY WIRE.

    Evidence in the action McPhee versus Simpson has closed, and counsel is now addressing the jury. ...

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  4. FOREIGN UNDER-SECRETARYSHIP.

    The appointment of Sir Arthur Nicolson as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in succession to Sir Charles Hardinge, the new viceroy of India,has been gazetted. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    [?] Gorst British Agent in Egypt, General, who is on annual leave in is reported to be anxious to retire, other responsible post is available. ...

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  6. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The grandstand at Reno for the contest between Jeffries and Johnson will hold 18,000 people. Two thousand seats have been sold a £10 each, and 1000 at £8. ...

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  7. THE QUEENSLAND DINNER.

    At the annual Queensland dinner, Sir T. B. Robinson, in responding to the toast of "Queensland," said that it was impossible for Queensland to forget that she received the last message ...

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  8. WRECK OF A WHEAT SHIP.

    The ship Iringaard, bound from South Australia to the English Channel with wheat, has been wrecked at Corral, South America. ...

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  9. COSTLY OPIUM.

    A Chinaman was fined £25 for living opium suitable for smoking in hit, possesion. ...

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  10. OVER INSURANCE OF SHIPS.

    Lord Ellenborough, speaking in the House of Lords, urged the Government to make the over-insurance of ships illegal. Lord Brassey stated that over-insurance was the most fatal ...

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  11. ROUGH WEATHER.

    Heavy southerly gales are raging along the coast with rough seas. ...

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  12. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the fourth round of the doubles championship Doust and Poidevin beat Prebble and Barnes, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. ...

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  13. A SOLDIER'S WILL

    Justice Street delivered his reserved decision in the probate court in the matter of an application on behalf of Walter Valentine Windeyer Thompson for probate of the will of his ...

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  14. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    In connection with the consecration of Westminster Roman Catholic Cathedral elaborate rites were solemnised, 14 prelates participating. Numerous services were held throughout the ...

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  15. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.

    The United States Interstate Commission at Washington (U.S.A.) has decided that the freights rates on several of the important Western railways are unreasonable and excessive, and have ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the Association football match England scored 3 goals to South Africa's nil. ...

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  17. OTTAWA "GRAFT."

    In connection with the "graft" scandals in the Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, Gouldtherite, who was superintendent of the bureau, fled from Canada. News has now been received ...

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  18. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the lawn tennis tournament, fourth round, Ritchie and Wilding bea C. Gordon Cleather and C. Gordon Smith, 6-1, 9-7, and 6-4. ...

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  19. THE OVERDUE TRIESTE.

    The British cruisers Fox and Proserpine, and the troopship Dalhousie, are searching for the Austrian-Lloyd steamer Trieste, which sailed from Aden very light. It is feared that she has ...

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  20. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    Baron Ungernn Sternburg, the correspondent in St. Petersburg for a semi-official Austro-Hungarian news agency, who was arrested in St. Petersburg a few days ago, has been ...

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  21. IRISH ELECTION UPSET.

    The election of Mr. O'Sullivan for East Kerry has been upset on the grounds of intimidation and undue influence. ...

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  22. THE MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    When the Miners' Compulsory Wages Board met here this morning there occurred the temporary burst up which had been expected for some days, in ...

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  23. A MUSICAL APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Geo. Boyle, previously of Sydney, N.S.W., has been appointed Professor of Pianoforte Playing at the Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore. ...

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  24. OUR NEWCASTLE LETTER.

    Several weeks back, at the suggestion of Councillor Weakley, the Tarro Shire Council asked the Railway at Sandgate station, ...

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  25. NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE.

    The National Service League in 1909 opened 21 new branches, doubled its membership, which now stands at 61, 919, and had an income of £20,791. ...

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  26. SUPPOSED SHIPWRECK.

    The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer "Quilpul" is considered to have been lost in a gale off the west const of South America. ...

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  27. MURDER IN BUENOS AYRES.

    Radowisky, the Russian anarchist, who murdered Senor Falcon, Prefect of Police, and his secretary in Buenos Ayres, with a bomb thrown in the street on November 14 last, has been ...

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  28. GRAVESEND LIGHTER DISASTER.

    An explosion of petrol on board the lighter "Frisa" at Gravesend resulted in the death of two persons, and another was injured. ...

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  29. TIBETANS RESENT CHINESE RULE.

    The Tibetans are resenting Chinese sovereignty and object to the deposition of the Dalai Lama, who is still at Darjeeling, British India. ...

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  30. TUBERCULAR CATTLE.

    A number of German prize cattle forwarded to the Buenos Ayres Exhibition were not allowed to land on account of tuberculosis, and were returned to Hamburg. German ...

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  32. BARCELONA BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb that was found at a doorway in Barcelona, Spain, exploded during its removal in a bomb carriage, with the result that two persons were killed and five others injured. ...

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  33. NEWFOUNDLAND PROGRESS.

    Newfoundland's surplus for the year ending June 30 is £94.000, the revenue from Crown lands showing an increase of £40,000. ...

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  34. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar Silver is quoted at 2s 0 11-16d per oz. standard. ...

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  35. IMPERIAL 1911 CONFERENCE.

    Colonel Seeley, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, speaking in the House of Commons, stated that the over-seas dominions were invited in February, 1909, to indicate the ...

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  36. GERMANY'S LATEST DIRIGIBLE.

    The dirigible balloon Zeppelin VII. was wrecked at Westphalia after an exciting ten hours' cruise against a strong wind. Twenty journalists were aboard, in addition to the ...

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  37. COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET.

    The Americans were entertained at a banquet by the Hunter Union in the School of Arts last evening, there being a good attendance. Mr. J. Gillies, M.L.A., ...

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  38. FRENCH RAID IN MOROCCO.

    The French made a brilliant raid in the Hinterland of the Shawai, in order to stop Mai-ain-in going to Fez to stir up anti-European feeling. The French had 13 men killed ...

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  39. CONFERENCE ON THE CONSTITUTION.

    The advanced Liberals under the presidency of Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., have held a meeting, as a result of which they have memorialised Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, ...

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  40. DROUGHT IN CANADA.

    Drought in Canada is threatening serious injury to the crops in the western provinces. ...

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  41. BILLIARDS.

    When Play ceased in Melbourne on Tuesday night the scores in the match between Roberts and Lindrum stood:—Lindrum (receives 3000), 5010;) Roberts (in play), ...

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  42. BIRTH-RATE ENCOURAGEMENT.

    In order to check the two-child standard, one of the largest municipalities in Berlin offers municipal workmen with three children an extra 10s monthly, with four 12s 6d, with ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. FOOTBALL.

    The match between Queensland and England played in Brisbane yesterday under League rules was won by England by 15 points to 4. The Maoris defeated a representative ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Victorian immigration delegation (Mr. Mckenzie and Mr. Mead) have arrived in London. Mr. McKenzie states that the Italian ...

    Article : 127 words
  45. THE LAKE COMO TRAGEDY.

    The examinations by alienists at New York of Charlton Porter, who has confessed to the murder of his wife at Lake Como, Italy, continues. The attorneys of the accused declare ...

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  47. THE PIRAEUS INCIDENT.

    Roumania has accepted the indemnity offered by Greece for the outrage on the Roumanian mail steamer, Imperial Trajan, at the Piraeus. The ringleaders of the outrage have ...

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  48. THE WEATHER

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  49. OLD CHINA DEALINGS.

    Arthur Thomas Ellis, a dealer in old [?] has been acquitted at the Old Bailey on a final indictment of defrauding the late Charles J. Dickens, a collector of old china. ...

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  50. VETO CONFERENCE.

    Nationalist members of the House of Commons met on Tuesday. It is understood that they are extremely averse to the Budget passing the House of Commons until the ...

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  51. THE GERMAN MINISTRY.

    Herr von Schoen has been appointed Ambassador in Paris, in succession to Prince von Radolin, who retires into private life. Herr Lentze, Chief Burgomaster of ...

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  52. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Temporarily fine in the western districts, but rain soon returning to trans Darling country; unsettled to showery over the eastern half, with heavy falls on the South ...

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  53. DEMURRAGE FOR NEWPORT STRIKE.

    The Newport Municipality has pad [?] Brothers £1000 demurrage for delay in leading during the arbitration proceedings in the recent dispute with the wharf labourers. ...

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  54. THE ROYAL DECLARATION.

    After moving the new Accession Declaration in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith said he was not permitted to say anything about the resent Sovereign, but King Edward found it ...

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  56. KOREAN POLICE.

    The police of Korea have been placed under Japanese control, pending their reorganisation. ...

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  57. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has returned to the Naval College at Dartmouth. ...

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  58. EXPOUNDING THE EMPIRE.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has arranged a series of Empire lectures by qualified men, who will tour the towns and villages of the United Kingdom. The institute proposes to form local ...

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  60. DEATH OF BISHOP GOE.

    The death is announced of Bishop Goe, formerly Bishop of Melbourne, Death occurred suddenly at his residence, Ridgeway-place, Wimbledon, of heart failure, while seated on a chair. ...

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