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  2. SIX DAYS A WHEEL. FINISH TO-NIGHT.

    The thunder boomed ominously, the dazzling forked lightning clove the sky with threatening flashes, and the rain poured down mercilessly, but the six days race contestants rode on ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  3. CRICKET DISPUTE. BOARD AND PLAYERS.

    Mr. Frank Laver replied to-night to statements made yesterday by Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., hon. secretary of the Board of Control. He said:— ...

    Article : 753 words
  4. POLITICAL RAILWAY CONTROL. SHOULD COMMISSIONERS BE REMOVED?

    The State Treasurer (Mr Dacey), replying to a deputation of railway workers, made significant remarks yesterday in regnrd to the system of railway control in New South ...

    Article : 752 words
  5. WALLIS ISLAND. CHURCH AND STATE.

    Dr. Brochard, the French Resident at Wallis Island, reiterated his statements yesterday that the Marists were oppressing the natives, and, he declared that he is about to return ...

    Article : 650 words
  6. PUNISHING THE PERSIANS.

    The execution of Sikat-ul-Islam (the great Mohammedan ecclesiastic of Azerbaijan), is confirmed. Sikat-ul-Islam, with two cleries, who ...

    Article : 74 words
  7. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    During the hearing of an action for libel in the case of Grenzboten versus "The Post," the editor of the latter stated that a resolution of the Pan-German League, that Germany ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. PEACE LIKELY. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Salonica reports that there is reason to believe general conditions of peace will be arranged, and that hostilities will ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. NEW ITALIAN ARMY CORPS.

    The newspapers report that a new Italian Army Corps is getting ready to proceed to Cyrenacia. ...

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  10. GERMAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    There is much comment with respect to the election manifesto of the Government, in which it confines itself to advising the electors to vote against the Socialists. ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Wilding, writing to the "Manchester Guardian," applauds Larned's statement that America does not intend to abandon the Davis Cup, particularly as there is some talk among ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. CRUISERS SHELL GARRISON.

    The Italian cruisers Piemonte and Paglia shelled the Turkish garrison encamped 10 miles to the north of Hodeidah. ...

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  13. REVOLT IN CHINA. BRITISH TROOPS FOR CANTON.

    The 129th Baluchi Regiment and a detachment of the Royal Artillery are proceeding to Canton. ...

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  14. PANAMA CANAL.

    It is rumoured that the United States is contemplating an indirect preference on vessels passing through the Panama Canal on its completion. The rumour is exciting ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. FIVE DAYS' BALING.

    Those survivors of the wreck of the Norwegian ship Askoy who reached the Clarence Heads in a boat some days ago from Elizabeth Reef, about 300 miles due east, arrived ...

    Article : 770 words
  16. BERLIN PAUPERS.

    Two men have been arrested for manufacturing schnapps with methylated spirits. Two tavern keepers near the municipal shelters, where a number of paupers mysteriously ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. CHENGTU RECAPTURED.

    Chao Erb Feng, ex-Viceroy of Szechuen, With Imperial troops from Thibet, has recaptured Chengtu. Two Republican leaders were killed. ...

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  18. BRIGANDS AT TAIYUEN-FU.

    Brigands control Taiyuen-Fu, a waited city in the province of Shansi, on the main road leading from Central China northwards to Tatung. ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Vice-Admiral Ijichi, who was flag-captain to Admiral Togo. ...

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  20. A MUTINOUS CREW.

    A number of the Chinese crew of the steamer Cranley mutinied yesterday afternoon, and made an attack upon the chier and second officers. The attack was finally repulsed, and on ...

    Article : 599 words
  21. LABOUR TROUBLES. NATIONAL STOPPAGE BALLOT.

    The miners have begun a ballot on the question of a national stoppage of work, in order to force the adoption of a minimum wage for underground work. ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. DANGER OF AN EMPTY LAND.

    The "Times" devotes an article to criticising the Australian immigration policy. "The Commonwealth's defence policy," it says, "has been removed from the sphere of ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. AMERICAN UNIONISTS IN TROUBLE.

    Three men named Connors, Maple, and Bender, unionists, have been arrested on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the destruction of the Los Angeles Trades Hall ...

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  24. AGAINST THE NON-UNIONIST.

    The executive of the General Federation of Trades Unions has summoned a National Conference for Thursday to consider proposals in connection with a campaign against ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. LEGAL ACTION.

    It is stated that men who may be regarded as certainties of the next Australian Eleven are determined that the latest action of the board shall not be allowed to pass ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. PAST HISTORY.

    The very interesting interview accorded by Dr. Borchard, Governor of Wallis Island, to a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald" brings to open light a condition of ...

    Article : 570 words
  27. DREADNOUGHT COMPETITION.

    Twenty-three Dreadnoughts for all nations are now being built in the United Kingdom. The total cost of the Dreadnoughts will be £41,400,000, of which sum £28,980,000 will be ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. COTTON TRADE LOCKOUT.

    The separate conferences of masters and men in connection with the cotton-trade lockout, over which Sir G. R. Askwith (Chief Industrial Commissioner) is presiding ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. BOARD'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    Mr. Syd. Smith, junior, hon. secretary of the Board of Cricket Control, is by advertisement calling for applications from gentlemen desirous of acting as the board's ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  31. MUTINY OF GIRLS.

    Three hundred girls mutinied at a reformatory in Clermont. They wrecked the dormitories, smashed 1500 window panes, and kept the police at bay ...

    Article : 54 words
  32. DRIFT IN A MOTOR LAUNCH

    A Perth contractor, Mr. Fred. Thomas, his wife, and three grown-up daughters, left Perth on December 23 to cruise round the islands outside in a 30ft motor launch named ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. SIR J. CARRUTHERS' TOUR.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers and party, while motoring from Tarago to Bungendore, on Wednesday, experienced an extraordinary accident. A horse attached to a sulky, which was being ...

    Article : 197 words
  34. TEST MATCH BARRACKERS.

    Writing to the "Evening News," Mr. J. B. Hobbs strongly protests against the barracking indulged in by small coteries attending the cricket matches, and be specially ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. "ALL MILLIONAIRES."

    Mr. King O'Malley, in responding to a toast at a banquet here last evening, said that if Australians were to work half as hard as the Canadians they would all be millionaires. ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. EARLY MORNING BLAZE.

    A fier broke out early this morning in a three-story building occupied by Moon Hung Jan in Dixon-street, near the Haymarket. The outbreak was first noticed by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  38. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Tim Healy, M.P. (Independent Nationalist), addressing the All for Ireland League at Mallow, said that he and his colleagues would support any reasonable Home Rule Bill which ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. CHURCH ROBBED.

    The Roman Catholic church at Geeveston was on Thursday morning found to have been broken into and despoiled during the previous night. A hole large enough to admit of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    The recent discovery of the human remains on the sand near Coogee recalls a tragedy which occurred on October 13, 1904, when the yacht Thelma foundered on Cockburn Sound ...

    Article : 185 words
  41. THE RACE.

    White the six-day riders on the Sydney Cricket Ground were sprinting at their top at 11.30 on Thursday night there was a crash opposite the shilling stand: C. B. Glencross ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  42. HEROIC DEED.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning a boy named Freddy Wakefield, aged 3 years, strayed on to the railway line at Woy Woy, just as the Brisbane mail was ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. CLERGY'S HARD LOT.

    In the course of his sermon last night in connection with the induction of the Rev. J. C. Allen as rector of St. Barnabas, Bishop Long spoke strongly on the lot of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  44. BILLIARDS. STEVENSON v GRAY.

    Scores in the match between Stevenson and Gray at the close of to-night's session were: Stoveneon.................. 5905 Gray....................... 5030 ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The communication of the Very Rev. Father Chevreuil in your issue of to-day, is quite typical of the manner of a Roman Catholic priest. Referring to Dr. Brochard's ...

    Article : 541 words
  47. ALLEGED MURDER.

    On December 22 a miner, Thomas Darlington, was fatally stabbed at Whir Creek, by an Italian, Joseph Selino. The two men, it is said, were fighting on ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. CRUSHED BY A BOILER.

    William Austin, 29, a fitter, of Renwick-street. Marrickville, met with a very Serious accident in the No. 5 loco. shed at Eveleigh yesterday. A locomotive hoiler was being ...

    Article : 105 words
  49. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    The State Treasurer is taking steps to open a branrh of the Government Savings Bank wherever there is a likelihood of business, and is securing fresh quarters where business has ...

    Article : 39 words
  50. LINDRUM v REECE.

    Lindrum has still the better of the game with Reece, although the latter has further reduced the margin. The scores now stand:— Lindrum, 12,138 (including a break of 363); ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. BURNED TO DEATH.

    An old Maori couple were found burned to death, in a whare on Matakaua Island. ...

    Article : 20 words
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