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  2. DAVIS CUP.

    The British Isles team succeeded in winning the Davis Cup lawn tennis championship from Australasia yesterday afternoon, before a crowd of over 7000 people, who ...

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  3. COASTAL WRECK.

    Messrs. B. M. Corrigan's coastal steamer Friendship, which went ashore hero at about midnight on Thursday last, is now full of water, and is expected to break up shortly. ...

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  4. HARBOUR FATALITY.

    A boating fatality occurred in the harbour on Saturday, by which James Norrie, 27, son of Dr. A. Norrie, of Springdale-road, Killara, was drowned. ...

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  5. THE LAND.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, in addressing a meeting attended by 3000 people at Aberdeen last night, said that the land was at the root of all questions of ...

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  6. COACH HORSES BOLT.

    Wilkinson's mail coach left Barraba on Friday after lunch for Bingara with four passengers-three men inside, and Miss Carmody on the box seat with the driver, David ...

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  7. THE WAIHI STRIKE.

    The Waihi strike has been officially called off by the exceutive of the Federation of Labour. In communicating this decision to a ...

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  8. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In regard to the conference of native princes and nobles of India, at Bombay, with a view to offering Great Britain three super-Dreadnoughts and nine armoured crui ...

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  9. ARMISTICE.

    Naztm Pasha returned to the capital yesterday, and it has now been announced that a protocol declaring an armistice is to be signed to-day. ...

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  10. THE POWERS.

    Sir Edward Grey. Secretary of State for Foreign Affaira, who, it was reported, had been negotiating for a conference between the Powers to be held before the conclusion ...

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  11. "A SINCERE AND SIMPLE POLICY."

    In the course of his speech at the Eighty clab dinner last night, Mr. Winston Churchill said that Britain, Germany, Italy, and France desired peace, and they only had to continue ...

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  12. DISASTROUS TYPHOON.

    It is officially stated that during the recont typhoon in the Phllippincs 15,000 natives —ere either killed or Injured. The Governor-General of tho islands has ...

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  13. BOWLING SEASON.

    Sydney's bowling season commences on Saturday next, when the competitions of the New South Wales Association will be set going. The opening rounds in the "pennant" ...

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  14. IS IT PRACTICABLE?

    The India Office is without Information in regard to the proposal. Tho practicability of the scheme is doubted in many quartors. The battleships would Cost ...

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  15. GERMANY READY.

    Speaking in the Relchstag, in, reply to, questions, General von Heeringen, Secretary for War, said that Germany was fully prepared in the event of war. ...

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  16. RIVAL CARRIERS.

    On Wednesday afternoon last, a novel sight, was presented to the Inhabitants of Brewarrina. A record load of scoured wool, consisting of 114 bales, was brought from ...

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  17. "A CLEVER INTRIGUE."

    The "Daily News" Parliamentary correspondent states:—"The offer is the outcome of a clever intrigue. The Malay States having offered a cruiser, to be paid for more or less ...

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  18. MACEDONIA SUBDUED.

    With the capture of Dlbra, where the remtant of the Turkish garrison at Monastlr ralled, the whole of Macodonla has now been subdued. ...

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  19. THE ' SUFFRAGISTS.

    There have been further pillar-box outrages by the women's suffragists in the city, Including the General Post-office In many cases acid has been poured in among the letters, ...

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  20. ADRIANOPLE.

    The Bulgarians investing Adrianople are now without 1100 yards of the city. The consuls have hoisted their respective flags in order to protect the consulates. ...

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  21. "AN IGNOMINIOUS END."

    The "Morning Post" deprecates the Idea of the gift, and points out that India is already contributing heavily towards Imperial defence through the British army. "The democracy," ...

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  22. THE CANCELLED UNION.

    The New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association is determined to test the recent decision of Mr. Justice Heydon to cancel the registration of that ...

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  23. AN ALTERNATIVE.

    The Indian correspondent of the "Daily Mall" suggests that if the native princes desire to give a further proof of their undoubted loyally they should increase their quota of ...

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  24. GREAT FILM BLAZE.

    The promises occupied by the Greater J. D. Williams Amiisomont Company for the storage of films were completely gutted by fire this morning. ...

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  25. GREEK OPERATIONS.

    General Sapountzakl, who has established his headquarters at Arda, is attacking the forts at Janina, in Epiius. The three chief forts have 33.9 contimetre ...

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  26. ARRESTS AT ABERDEEN.

    Three women's suffragists, who had [?] den themselves in a pay-box Just prior to Mr. Lloyd Georgo's meeting at Aberdeen last light, were arrested on their wherebouts ...

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  27. "ABSOLUTE MEANNESS."

    Lord Solborne, speaking at Stroud, said he sympathised with the policy of two keels to one In regard to capital ships. He declared that it would be absolute meanness to include ...

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  28. "PRESIDENT OF ALBANIA."

    Ismall Kemal, the Albanian leader, and formerly a member of the Turkish Parliameet, has been proclaimed President of Albinia. ...

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  29. "NARROW, PETTY, AND MEAN."

    The "Observer" condemns the view expressed by the "Daily News" on Thursday, which it characterises as "narrow, petty, and mean." The former paper points out that ...

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  30. LYNCH LAW.

    Three negroes attacked a dopuly sheriff, and beat him in such a manner that he was rendered unconscious. They then escaped into the woods. ...

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  31. INDEX.

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  32. DISPUTED WILL.

    The Hall will case, which has occupied the attention of the Courts at frequent intervals during the last three years, is on the verge of settlement. It will be remembered that ...

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  33. A GERMAN VIEW.

    The liveliest interest is being manifested in the lobbies of the Roichstag in regard to the Indian proposal. General Llebert, the Pan-German leader, ...

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  34. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    The report of the commission which was appointed by the Federal Government to inqulro into the sugar industry is not yot quite roady for presentation to the Cabinet. ...

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  35. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Referring to Mr. James Bryce's departure, Mr. Andrew Carnegie declared yesterday that all Americans should road the retiring Ambassador's writings in regard to the South ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Viscount Haldane president at the Eighty Club dinner last night. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr, Winlaton Churchill, criticised Lord Roberts' recent ...

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  38. CRIME IN INDIA.

    Mrs. Clark, wife of an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, was recently found dead with her head shattered. It was at first supposed that the crime was ...

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  39. DISEASED HERD.

    The alarming statement has been made to the effect that one-third of the Rookwood Asylum cows whose milk has been supplied to hospitals in the Parramatta district have ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesy's Theatre: "The Quaker Girl," 7.50 Theatre Royal: "Ben Hur," 7.15. Criterion Theatre: "Meg the Cestaway," 8. Adelphi Theatre: "What Women will do for Love," 8 ...

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  41. OUTWITTED.

    A rather amusing sidelight on the recent public meeting which strongly protected against the eviction of the Governor-General was the mysteiions issue of ivitation tickets, ...

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  42. THE CANADIAN POSITION.

    The Liberals are planning to obstruct Government business with the apparent object of forcing a general election on the naval Issue. ...

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  43. IN PRAISE OF CANADA.

    Mr. W. A. Lloyd, of New South Walos, ridicules the suggestion of Professor Anderson Stuart, of Sydney, that the Canadians are becoming Americanised. He declares that a ...

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  44. SECURING HIS OWN ARREST.

    At the police court this morning, James PUling pleaded guilty to maliciously damaging a window of Howell's fruit shop, Clarindastreet Defendant had deliberately thrown a ...

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  45. "ARMED THUGGERY."

    The Barrier Labour Federatlon carried the following resolution:—"That we deprecate the action of the New Zealand Government in supporting armed thuggety also that of ...

    Article : 68 words
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