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  2. HISTORY RECALLED.

    Out on one of the headlands of Botany Bay, is a rocky islot known as Bare Island. A wooden bridge connects it with the mainland at La Fer[?]usc. Cross the bridge and go ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    If the opinion of the representative gathering of citizens that assembled at the Town Hall last night can be taken as a criterion, then the citizens of Sydney have no sympathy ...

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  4. FERRY TRAFFIC.

    The Sydney Harbour Trust has decided to reserve the greater part of two sides of Circular Quay for ferry boat traffic. The mail steamer berths are to be further along the ...

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  5. A RECORD YEAR.

    The twelve months which closed yesterday may well be written down in the history of the Commonwealth as one of the "fat" years. Never before has Australia enjoyed such ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The Australians commenced their return match against Yorkshire to-day at Sheffield. Following are the teams:—Australia: S. E. Gregory (captain), C. B. Jennings, W. Bardsley, ...

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  7. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    Mr. Champ Clark's arrival here to confer with his supporters has split his following over the question of the propriety of a candidate addressing the convention. ...

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  8. MASTERY OF THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. J. A. Hogue, of Sydney, in an article in the "Nineteenth Century," deals with the growing power of Japan and the Japanisation of China, which it is contended will make ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. THE IDEAL EMPIRE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting attended by 5000 people at Woodford, Essex, on the benefits of the National Insurance Act. ...

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  10. RADICAL LAND POLICY.

    It is rumoured that the Radical land policy includes a minimum wage for agricultural labourers, and law courts to fix reats and terms of tenantry. ...

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  11. DOUBLE-ENDED VESSELS.

    It is thought that the new order of things will not come fully into force for about 18 months. The intervening time is said to be required to complete arrangements, fix ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. DOCTORS AND THE SOCIETIES.

    The doctors of London, Manchester, Leicestershire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire have given notice of their intention to terminate all contracts with friendly societies and ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  14. HENLEY BEGATTA.

    The "Times" states that the Leander crew, who are the favourites for the Grand Challenge Cup, to be rowed at Henley, covered the course in 4m 37s, compared with 4m 41s ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. OVERCROWDING COMPLAINTS.

    Sir,—In your issue of this morning I noticed that particulars are given of a count made by the officers of the Navigation Department of the number of passengers carried by the ...

    Article : 264 words
  16. THE GRAND PRIX.

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  17. TOLL OF THE AIR.

    M. Sablating was biplaning with a passenger at Beutshwagram yesterday, and had reached an altitude of 1300 feet, when the levers controlling the planes broke. ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    McCulloch and M'Villy (Australians) will meet in the first round of the Diamond Sculls. ...

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  19. WORLD'S ATHLETES.

    The Olympic sports opened at Stockholm on Saturday, and for the next fortnight or more the picked athletes of the various nations will keenly vie with one another for ...

    Article : 484 words
  20. AN ALTITUDE RECORD.

    At the Aviation Week carnival yesterday, Lieutenant Blashke, with a passenger, reached a height of 13,970 feet— a record. ...

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  21. THE TOURS TRAGEDY.

    Paul Houssard, who was arrested for the murder of Monsieur Guillotin, near Tours, in September last, has been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. STATE ENTERPRISES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  23. CALLOUS MOTORISTS.

    Some motorists knocked down and killed a sergeant-major of Gendarmerie near Weimar. With incredible callousness they dragged the body to the side of the road, placed the ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. INDEX.

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  25. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Violet Doubney has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment for breaking windows in the residence of Mr. M'Kenna, Secretary of State for Home Affairs. ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.

    The "Times," commenting on the approaching naval conference with Canadian. Ministers, states that opinion in Canada is deeply divided. The party in power regards it ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. CLEVER FORGERY.

    A forged cheque for —500, purporting to be drawn by Branard and Co., Castlereagh-street city, was towards the latter end of last week cashed by the Commercial Bank of ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. THE COMMUNION CASE.

    The Right Rev. Charles Gore, Bishop of Oxford, in a diocesan' letter discussing the Banister-Thompson case, says:—"The Church law treats marriage with a deceased wife's ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SOCIOLOGY.

    Dr. Robert Schachner, professor of political economy at the University of Jena, who died there on March 7 last from blood-poisoning, following on an operation for appendicitis, by ...

    Article : 177 words
  31. ANTI-SOCIALISM.

    The agitation against socialism is spreading in Lancashire. The Blackburn tramwaymen have scceded from the general union, and have established ...

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  32. FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.

    Much anxiety has been caused by the accident on the cruiser Jules Michelet. The consensus of opinion is that defective powder caused the emission of amyl and ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. "SERIOUS BLUNDER."

    The Minister for Works yesterday stated that it had just come under his notice that a very serious blunder had been made by the officers of his department, or a branch ...

    Article : 283 words
  34. BROKEN HILL MIXERS.

    A speeial committee of the A.M.A. appointed to investigate the alleged increase in the cost of living and high rentals obtaining in Broken Hill presented its report at a ...

    Article : 282 words
  35. TO-DAY

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  36. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    The Minister for Works left for Brisbane yesterday to confer with the Queensland Minister on the subject of connecting our Western and North Coast railways with the ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. MAIANBAR BLOCKED.

    There is a serious block at the Manning bar, where the crossing his shoaled up The steamet Malanbar has been blocked since Saturday. The vessel got over the crossing ...

    Article : 108 words
  38. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL CONTRACT

    The Premier, General Botha, speaking at Riversdale, paid a high tribute to Sir Owen Philipps, chairman of the British and African Steam Navigation Company, in connection ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. CHINA'S NEW PREMIER.

    Le Chenk Hsiang has been appointed Premier in succession of Tang Shao Y[?], who resigned. The change betokens the extension of Yuan ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. AN ELECTION CHARGE.

    A summons has been issued by the Police Departmert against Mr. Gillies, who was recently declared elected as representative of Eacham in the State Parliament, to appear ...

    Article : 106 words
  41. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The State Government is trying in every possible way to meet the Federal Government in regard to the granting of the necessary South Australian land for the railway form ...

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  42. AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    The passing of the Army Bill, which gives Austro-Hungary a force of 2,000,000, has been bailed with great rejoicing. The "Ne[?]e Frei[?] Press" says that an enemy ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. HOME FOR IMMIGRANTS.

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