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  2. CRICKET GROUND.

    The question whether the next English eleven and the South African cricketers will play at the Sydney Cricket Ground, or Wentworth Park still hangs in the balance. ...

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  3. MOUNT KEMBLA MYSTERY.

    Dr. Arthur Scott, of Dapto, called at the "Herald" office yesterday and explained the circumstances under which he was mysteriously attacked at Mount Kembla on ...

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  4. A DANGER SIGNAL.

    The chairman of the City Council's finance committee (Alderman Clark) held out a danger signal yesterday in regard to civic expenditure. He predicts that the "present ...

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  5. FEDERAL-STATE FINANCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Cook) was the guest at a conversazione held at Parramatta last night by the women's and men's branches of the Liberal and Reform League. The ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION

    The Australian cricketers commenced to-day at Sheffield the return match against yorkshire. The weather was dull, and the wicket was good. There was an ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    All nineteen delegates on the South African Union Mission are now in England, and include everyone of importance in South Africa. ...

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  8. NAVAL DISPLAY.

    A public inspection has been permitted of the assemblage of 150 warships in the Thames, extending from Westminster to the Nore. ...

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  9. THE BOY SHAH.

    Two Indian Sowars and two Russian Cossacks took the late Shah, Mohammed Ali, to Ashmod Palace, his summer residence at Sultanatabad, 11 miles from ...

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  10. NON-INTERVE[?]ON OF POWERS.

    Russia, in a communication to the Powers on Saturday, stated "the late Shah of [?]ersia, Mohammed All, is being guarded by Russian and British troops, and the ...

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  11. ASSOCIATION MEETS TRUSTEES.

    The executive committee of the association and the Cricket Ground trustees met in the afternoon. There was a wide difference to start with. At the end only 5 per cent. of ...

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  12. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    Prince Alfonso of Orleans, an ex-Infante of Spain and Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg, whose marriage has been objected to by the King of Spain, have gone on their ...

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  13. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The joint committee of the two Houses of Congress in Washington has confirmed the Senate's addition of 15 per cent. [?]o the duties on wines, spirits, and liquors. ...

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  14. THE PHILIPPINES TARIFF.

    Owing to the intricacy of the proposals it is not likely that the United States Congress will in any large degree alter the Philippine tariff as framed by officials at ...

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  15. FRENCH HARBOUR WORKS.

    President Fallieres at Havre yesterday opened the Qual d'Escale harbour works, costing £172,000. King Edward sent the cruiser Jupiter with greetings from Great ...

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  16. THREATENED STRIKE OF COAL TRIMMERS.

    There is every prospect that the new rate adopted by the Coal-trimmors' and Wharflabourers' Unions with reference to the employment of shore labour in discharging ...

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  17. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITIES.

    During a long-distance bicycle race in the Old Botanic Garden, Berlin, two motor cycles, which were acting as pacemakers, came into collision, and their engines ...

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  18. RETURNING PROSPERITY.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner to bankers and merchants, said there were indications that the period of severe ...

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  19. A VISIT TO WINDSOR.

    The Australian team yesterday, by Royal command, visited Windsor Castle. They were conducted to Windsor by Lord Wolverton by special train. The team ...

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  20. EXPLOSION IN BARRACKS.

    A live shell inadvertently became mixed with disused ammunition at the Royal Artillery Barracks at Trowbridge and exploded. Two gunners were killed and ...

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  21. A GENERAL COAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P. (Socialist), in the course of a speech in Northumberland on Saturday, advocated a general stoppage of work on British coalfields in support of ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKES IN GREECE.

    Earthquakes in Elis, Greece, continue. Lava is issuing from a fissure in one village, where ten people were killed. Many fatalities occurred in Muzika, Liopesi, and ...

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  23. ANOTHER OPIUM SEIZURE.

    Early yesterday morning, while Customs-officer Owens was patrolling the upper deck of the German steamer Prinz Waldemar, berthed at the Quay, he noticed a faint light ...

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  24. ORGANISING FOR ELECTIONS.

    At the local annual Orange celebrations the principal speakers were the Revs. W. Woolls Rutledge and D. H. Dillon. The latter gave an explanation of the statement brought up ...

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  25. PRINCE BULOW.

    Prince Bulow, late Imperial Chancellor of Germany, had a hearty public farewell at Berlin. ...

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  26. STOPPING A PIT.

    One hundred and sixty miners were on Saturday summoned at Gateshead, Durham, for the non-payment of damages incurred through their stopping a pit ...

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  27. GRIEVANCES OF NAVVIES.

    At a meeting of the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Association held on Sunday at Clarence, the secretary stated that three letters had been sent to the resident ...

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  28. CHOLERA AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    There were 81 fresh cases of cholera at Sr. Petersburg and 49 deaths. There are now 868 cases under treatment. There have been 3409 cases in the St. Petersburg ...

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  29. WESTERN COAL FIELDS.

    It is reported that owing to the slackness of trade 16 miners at Oakey Park colliery have received 14 days' notice. In reference to the dispute arising from the ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    The Prime Minister is unable to make any definite statement as to the exact course to be followed when Parliament reassembles to-morrow. Much will depend upon developments. ...

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  31. ADANA MASSACRES.

    The Turkish court-martial, sitting at Adana on those charged with complicity in the massacres in Asia Minor, censures the local authorities. The court-martial has ...

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  32. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    At the Gladstone, Circuit Court to-day James Walsh was charged with having molested certain men at Port Pirie, with a view to cause them to quit their employment with the ...

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  33. DEATH OF BON CARLOS.

    The death is announced of Don Carlos, Duke of Madrid, a pretender to the Spanish Crown, aged 61 years. Death was due to apoplexy, and occurred at Varese ...

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  34. MEETING OF ASSOCIATION.

    In the evening Sir Joseph Carruthers presided over a full attendance of the N.S.W. Cricket Association. When the delegates met Mr. Colin Sinclair ...

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  35. GRAFTON'S JUBILEE.

    Fine weather was experienced to-day for the jubilee celebrations. The City of Grafton arrived this morning with the Federal Artillory Band on board, which played for all ...

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  36. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Messrs. Pratt and Whitney (America), the successful tenderers for the construction of a small arms factory at Lithgow (N.S.W.), have agreed to cary out the work for £68,144. The ...

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  37. TIMING LEGISLATORS.

    Socialist members induced the French Chamber of Deputies, by 441 votes to 77, to make it obligatory on members to sign a time-sheet daily. Members failing to ...

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  38. SHARING AN ESTATE.

    An interesting judgment was given by Mr. Justice M'Millan to-day in connection with the will of the late William Lawrence, which directed that the estate should not be realised ...

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  39. THE WICKHAM TRAGEDY.

    The inquest into the death of Edward Joseph Healey, who was found dead in a house at Wickham on the 9th inst, with a revolver wound in his head, was concluded to-day, ...

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  40. FIRE AT COWRA.

    A fire broke out at 5 o'clock yesterday morning in a terrace of shops owned by Mr. J. Fagan, Sunnyridge. One tenant named Monaghan, carrying on business as a men's ...

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  41. REPORTED "STICKING-UP."

    On Saturday afternoon it was reported to the Capertee police that Mrs. Hannah Herbert, residing at Excelsior, had been "held up" about 10.30 a.m. by an armed man, whose ...

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  42. THE BOOT TRADE.

    With the exception of one employer in New South Wales, and another in Queensland, the claim put forward by the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation for increased ...

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  43. TRAGEDY IN PARIS.

    M. Blot, Sub-chief of the Paris Detective Force, and Inspector Nugat were arresting a thief named De Launay in connection with a series of robberies from the ...

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  44. VESSEL LAUNCHED AT NIGHT.

    At high water last night an auxiliary schoonor, christened the Royal Endeavour, was launched from the shipbuilding yards of Messrs. Morrison and Sinclair, at Balmain. The ...

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  45. ALLEGED ILLEGAL FISHING.

    Until recently good fishing was obtainable in Macquarie Rivulet. About a fortnight ago a report was current that 17 baskets of bream were taken out by net, although the rivulet ...

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  46. EARL OF SELBORNE, K.G.

    The Earl of Selborne, Governor of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony. and High Commissioner for South Africa, has been created a Knight of the Garter, to ...

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  47. FIRE AT TARRAWANNA.

    At about 4 o'clock on Monday morning a fire broke out in a cottage occupied by C. Thorne. at Tarrawanna, and the whole structure, including its contents, was destroyed. Mr. ...

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  48. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Executive Council to-day commuted to 10 years' Imprisonment the sentence of death passed on James Cosgrove for committing a criminal offence on a young woman at ...

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  49. MR. JOHN FOSTER FRASER.

    A banquet was held last night, at which the attendance numbered over 100, in honour of Mr. John Foster Fraser, the distinguished journalist and traveller, prior to ...

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  50. THE ORLEANS WRECK.

    To-day the Premier received a telegram from the master warden of the Strahan Marine Board (Captain Ross) regarding the search for the missing boat of the barque ...

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  51. THE KOLAPORE CUP.

    Canada, with a score of 765, won the Kolapore Cup, at Bisley. The Transvaal scored 756, Natal 750, Guernsey 747, and the mother country 742. ...

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  52. POLICE STATION ROBBED.

    The Waukaringa police station, in the northeast, was broken into on Sunday night. The safe was removed, and £17 stolen. LOOPUYT'S SCHNAPPS AND GENEVA.— ...

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  53. BROKEN HILL'S GHOST.

    A so-called ghost has been causing a deal of terror at North Broken, Hill for the past few nights. The ghost is believed to be a woman, who over-indulges in liquor, and has ...

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  54. BROKEN HILL'S WATER SUPPLY.

    The Premier (Mr. Wade) has refused to receive a children's petition from Broken Hill asking for another water supply, considering it farcical. Mr. Griffith, M.L.A., has been ...

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