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  2. NORTH COAST WRECK.

    The North Coast is the scepe of another wreck, and the pioneer company of this coastal service is again the victim. The steamer Rosedale, owned by the North Coast Steam ...

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  3. NEARING THE END.

    Australia wants 191 runs to win the third test match. She wants them bady, and four of the best men lie victims to the seductive googlies. So, to-day, after five days' hard ...

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  4. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    At the Board of T[?] inquiry into the loss of the steamer Waratah to-day Captain Bidwell, Marine Superintendent for William Lund and Son, gave evidence that ...

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  5. STRIKES IN PORTUGAL.

    The employees of the railways have struck for an eight hours' day, and increased wages which will cost the companies £120,000 annually. The companies ...

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  6. GAS STRIKE.

    The employees of the Australian Gaslight Company have struck work. The company's gasometers will be exhausted by 2 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  7. THE CORONATION.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has expressed to Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, the pleasure felt by the Imperial Government ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH WOOLLEN MILL.

    There are many applications for the position of manager of the Commonwealth woollen mill. Experts are advising Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for ...

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  9. PRISON ESCAPEES.

    James Mace and Joseph Denmead, who succeeded in escaping from Darlinghurst Gaol on Wednesday afternoon, are still at large. Policemen and detectives were out again ...

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  10. MR. M'GOWEN WILL PROBABLY GO.

    The question whether Mr. M'Gowen should go to the Coronation or not was considered by the Cabinet some days ago, and it was decided that the Premier should accept the ...

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  11. LORD DUDLEY.

    It is officially stated that the reports in Australian newspapers respecting Lord Dudley's resignation are without foundation. ...

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  12. EX-DICTATOR EXPELLED.

    Senhor Joao France, ex-dictator, who has been expelled from Portugal, is now living at Biarritz. ...

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  13. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, replying to a correspondent, writes that development of the commercial treaty system throughout the world has strengthened his conviction that ...

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  14. BEAUREPAIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Though still only 19 years of age, yet the holder of all English swimming championships from 100 yards to a mile—such is the remarkably fine record achieved by Frank ...

    Article : 550 words
  15. THE BERLIN RIOTS.

    Thirty-five, men who took part in the Moabit riots in this city at the end of September have been sentenced. One was sentenced to 3½ years' imprisonment for ...

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  16. THE MISSING AVIATOR.

    The wreckage of the aeroplane of Mr. Cecil Grace, who was last seen off North Foreland, England, 17 days ago, has been found on the beach near Mariakerke. ...

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  17. VICTORIAN PREMIER ATTENDING.

    The Premier, Mr. Murray, will leave for London at the end of April to attend the Coronation. He will also inquire into various matters connected with the ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION.

    New South Wales and Victoria have chartered the steamer Rangatira, which will sail on the 20th with 1026 emigrants, half the number being for each State. ...

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  19. INVITATION TO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Imperial Government has issued invitations to the oversea Dominions to send representative troops to the Coronation ceremonies. Asked as to whether Australia will ...

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  20. SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED.

    The Dutch liner Sindoro, 5463 tons, is ashore and blocking the Suez Canal. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The Coroner to-day commenced an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Archibald Victor Martin Steane, the young man whose body was found in the Edinburgh ...

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  22. EXECUTION IN FRANCE.

    Antonie Favier, the owner of a house at which M. Thain, cashier of the Lille branch of the Bank of France, called to receive 4000 frances (£160), and was robbed and ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Marguerite Druce denies the reported death of her mother, Mrs. Anna Maria Druce, the original claimant of the Portland estates. ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. COMPANY'S POSITION.

    Mr. Lukey, the secretary of the Australian Gaslight Company, Ltd., when interviewed last night by a "Herald' reporter, said that at no time was any objection taken by the ...

    Article : 372 words
  25. GRANT TO BEAUREPAIRE.

    "Truth" says:—"The Victorian Government's grant to F. Beaurepaire is an unwarrantable abuse of the power of expending public money. How can we expect ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. THE ANARCHISTS.

    Mr. Churchill, the Home Secretary, replying to crities on the part he took in the Sidney-street siege of anarchists, denies over-ruling or interfering with the ...

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  27. COMMANDER PEARY.

    The Committee of Congress inquiring into the claims of Commander Peary for congressional honours has concluded its investigation. ...

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  28. UNION COERCION.

    The Waterside Unions have on several occasions endeavoured to induce the employees of the Harbour Trust to join one or other of the organisations but invariably they have ...

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  29. ARRESTS IN MUNICH.

    The police broke up a meeting of anarchists here, and arrested 22 men, whose ages vary from 20 to 30 years. Highly-compromising papers were seized. ...

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  30. LABOUR GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    Last night a considerable amount of time was devoted by the Sydney Labour Council to the Federal referendum on a motion following upon a recommendation by the Queensland ...

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  31. ABSCONDING ITALIAN BANKER.

    Cleto Sciandon, an Italian banker in New York, is missing with funds of his clients amounting to £3500. The Italian depositors are frantic. ...

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  32. RECIPROCITY NEGOTIATIONS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, on being questioned in the House of Commons of the Dominion yesterday, said that he was unable to state the basic ...

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  33. THE FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The Committee of the Festival of Empire yesterday entertained at luncheon the Mayors of the boroughs of London. Mr. Frank Lascelles, the manager, stated ...

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  34. POSTEL MISSING.

    The four-masted barque Ellisland, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, on July 9, for Caldera, with 3461 tons of the Caledonian Company's coal, has been posted ...

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  35. MEETING OF THE MEN.

    At the meeting of the members of the Gas Employees' Union in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, several hundred men attended. No special significance ...

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  36. AN ECCENTRIC SECT.

    The Holy Rollers, an eccentric religious sect, have settled at Tacoma, Washington State. The police, consequent on complaints of the uproar which prevails in ...

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  37. MR. OSBORNE'S APPEAL.

    The Appeal Court has refused the application of the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen to compel Mr. Osborne to give security for costs in his appeal, and has ...

    Article : 367 words
  38. TREMENDOUS BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires of an extensive character have been sweeping the south-eastern corner of Riverina, between Euston and Gol Gol, extending a considerable distance also ...

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  39. OVERDUE PARISIANA.

    The "Times" writes that the balance of opinion at Lloyd's is that the Parisiana, which is overdue on the voyage from New York to Melbourne, has taken fire, and with ...

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  40. Y.M.C.A.

    The Young Men's Christian Associations' International headquarters at New York announces that the 2,000,000 dollars (£400,000) fund for the erection of ...

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  41. MINISTER AS MEDIATOR.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Beeby, the Minister for Labour, was in consultation with the chairman and offcers of the company. The company's case was put ...

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  42. COST OF CRUISERS.

    There was put before the Trades Hall Council to-night a letter wherein G. B. Wilson, shipbuilder, of Yarraville, protested against the proposed large increase in the cost of the ...

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  43. RIOT IN WALES.

    On the eve of the departure of the London police, a mass meeting of miners at Gilfachgoch, Glamorganshire, resolved to resume demonstrations. ...

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  44. MEDIATION FAILS.

    Last night the Minister for Education (Mr. Beeby) and the Hon. Minister (Mr. Carmichael) conferred with the Gas Company's employees' executive. Both Ministers did ...

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  45. ALLEGED POISONING.

    As a result of Detective Howard's investigations at Avoca into the circumstances surrounding the death of Stephen Moodie, which occurred rather suddenly about four years ago, ...

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  46. TRAGEDY IN A CHURCH.

    Serafina Donate murdered her son with a chopper in a church at Senercha Avelling, because she believed that he had murdered his wife and his father, who opposed his ...

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  47. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday. There was a small attendance, and competition was limited to the new shearing. Merinos fell 7½ per cent., fine ...

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  48. BLIZZARD IN CANADA.

    Twelve transcontinental trains of the Canadian-Pacific railway are immovable owing to avalanches blocking the tracks. Tho blizzard continues. The ...

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  49. BIG GRASS FIRE.

    A grass fire broke out last night on the eastern boundary of Mulberrygong station, and burnt three miles in a north-westerly direction. Fire carts from the neighbouring ...

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  50. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the City Court to-day Ah Kow was called for trial on a charge of having feloniously attempted at Melbourne, on December 26 last, to administer poison to Rose Lacy and Ah ...

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  51. THE SUPPLY OF GAS.

    Unless a settlement of the difficulty is arrived at, Sydney, so far as the gas installation is concerned, will be in darkness to-night. Mr. Lukey, the secretary for the ...

    Article : 199 words
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