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  2. THE BARRIER CRISIS. ANOTHER QUIET DAY.

    The quiet that marked yesterday continued throughout to-day. A harmless explosion took place in some undiscovered spot on the line of lode during the night, but from morning till ...

    Article : 883 words
  3. NEW MAIL STEAMER.

    The P. and O. Company's new mail steamer Morea—the sixth of the "M" type and the first of the three recept additions to the company's fleet—will arrive at Sydney on her ...

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  4. KARUAH AGROUND. BROADSIDE ON AT STOCKTON.

    Stockton beach was the scene of another shipping mishap early this morning, when the Hunter River Company's steamer Karuah, which was bound from Sydney to Port ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The aeronautical conference which is being held at the Ritz Hotel yesterday decided to found prizes totalling £48,000 for competition in aerial flight. ...

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  6. THE EARTHQUAKES. ITALIAN RELIEF WORKS.

    The relief committee in the Italian earthquake zone distribute rations daily to 64,000 persons. ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN WEST AFRICA.

    It is officially stated that the tribe of Munchis were not connected with the fierce attack on the Anglo-German Boundary Commission delimiting the frontier ...

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  8. BALKANS SETTLEMENT.

    Kiamil Pasha, Grand Vizier of Turkey, has accepted the offer of compensation, amounting to £2,500,000, on account of the Crown domains in the provinces of Bosnia ...

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  9. ON THE PACIFIC COAST.

    An earthquake occurred at Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington State. Water-pipes were broken, causing the flooding of houses. ...

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  10. ANTI-ASIATIC CRUSADE.

    California has again entered upon an anti-Asiatic crusade. Bills introduced into the State Legislature empower the segregation of Japanese and Chinese by ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTION.

    Signor Giolltti, Premier of Italy, has cabled to Captain Collins, representing the Australian Commonwealth in London, the thanks of tho Italian Government for ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. EARTHQUAKE FUND.

    The executive committee of the Citizens' Relief Fund, which is being raised to help those who are in distress through the Italian earthquake, met yesterday. Sir W. Manning was ...

    Article : 469 words
  13. GERMANY'S TRUE ALLY.

    The German Emperor, in addressing at Berlin the Grenadier Guards, of which the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary is honorary colonel, eulogised the ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    There has been no alteration in the arrangements made for Mr. W. D. Barnett, representative of the combined unions, to interview Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. TROUBLES OF HAWKERS.

    "If a man hawks without a license he's sent to gaol for not having one; if he gets a license he is sent to gaol for loitering. The City Council sells us licenses. Will the City ...

    Article : 459 words
  16. THE SOMALI MULLAH.

    The Mullah in Somaliland has recommenced his attacks on tribes friendly to British rule. He looted 20,000 camels from the friendlies, and killed many tribesmen. ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Waddell), referring to an editorial in the "Herald" of the 11th instant on the finances, stated that he had already pointed out that there was every ...

    Article : 451 words
  18. ATTEMPTS AT SALVAGE.

    The latest information available in regard to the position of the stranded steamer is to the effect that she is now almost broadside on to the beach, and at low tide it was possible to ...

    Article : 318 words
  19. ATTACKS ON MR. ROOSEVELT. MR. HEARST DEFENDS PRESIDENT.

    The New York "Evening Journal," owned by Mr. W. R. Hearst, has published a notable article defending President Roosevelt. ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. BOMB-MAKING IN RUSSIA.

    The rooms of two students, sons, of a professor, near Tsarskoe-Selo railway station, St. Petersburg, were raided, and 151b of dynamite and an apparatus for making ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. "STARVING THE POLICE."

    The animosity against the police took a new phase to-day, when the Co-operative Company, which has been supplying the police barracks with groceries for a couple of years, ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. FALSELY IMPRISONED.

    The Czar has granted £7000 compensation to Mr. Nicholas Luxenburg, a London merchant, who in March last was arrested and imprisoned in Odessa on a ...

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  23. THE EMERGENCY FUND.

    At the instance of Senator J. B. Foraker (Republican, Ohio), the Senate has ordered Mr. G. B. Cortelyou, Secretary of the Treusury, to furnish a detailed report of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. CITIZENS' RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  25. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in the Lickbranch coal mine, Switchback, Virginia. Fifty miners were killed, and it is feared that another 100 are doomed, as the ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. EVERYTHING QUIET.

    The four-hourly change of pickets to-day was accomplished without incident. The usual band headed the processions, but the customary crowds were lacking. Another load of ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. KING'S VISIT TO GERMANY.

    The German commercial and middle classes desire specially to welcome King Edward, on his approaching visit to Germany. ...

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  28. CAUSE OF THE STRANDING.

    When the vessel went ashore Captain Phillipson was below asleep, the mate, Mr. Molloy, being on duty. Little information can be obtained from the crew as to the ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. THE CAPTURED FLAG.

    It is announced that the Combined Unions are seriously considering the question of taking action in the Criminal Court against the police for the larceny of "one red flag." ...

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  30. GERMAN CABLE ENTERPRISE.

    The first section of the German cable to Pernambuco will be laid from Borkum, an island off the north-west coast of Germany, to Teneriffe, and the second thence ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. INDIGNATION MEETING.

    An indignation meeting was held in the Town Hall this afternoon for the purpose of discussing "the brutal action of the police to-wards peaceful citizens on Saturday." ...

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  32. CRICKETERS' MOTOR UPSET.

    Mr. Clem Hill, with three others from the South Australian cricket eleven and Father Fleming—an old friend—were thrown out of a 20-30 horse-power Clement Talbot car on ...

    Article : 442 words
  33. LECTURES ON THE EMPIRE.

    The Visual Instruction Committee of the Colonial Office has issued seven lectures on the United Kingdom, illustrated by lantern slides. ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. HERALD LIST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  35. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred here this morning, when Beatrice Ellen Higgins, aged 12, third youngest daughter of Mr. Patrick Higgins, was shot dead. ...

    Article : 182 words
  36. THE UNION BANK.

    The report of the Union Bank of Australia for the half-year ended August 31 recommends the payment of a dividend of 10 per cent, and a bonus of 2 per cent. A ...

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  37. THE PASSENGERS' STORY.

    There were only three passengers on board the steamer during last night's voyage. Those were Miss Morrow, who was going on a visit to Stroud, and Messrs. Dalton, of Anna Bay, ...

    Article : 370 words
  38. PROUD GIRL SOCIALIST.

    One witness in the police court to-day was a young woman with a bow of red ribbon on her breast. In the course of her examination it came out that she was present at the ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. BOY'S HORRIBLE DEATH.

    An extraordinary occurrence, resulting in the death of a schoolboy named Edmund William Maurice Bridge, 12 years of age, took place at Elsternwick this afternoon. As the ...

    Article : 286 words
  40. TIBET AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    Dr. Sven Hedin, who was interviewed at Moscow, said that Great Britain's influence in Tibet was wauing, and that the country was becoming a Chinese province. ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday. There was good competition on English and German account Prices showed an improvement. Merinos were from 5 to ...

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  42. ANOTHER NIGHT EXPLOSION.

    The now expected nightly explosion awakened Broken Hill last night, the report again coming from the direction of the line of lode. Investigation has failed to disclose exactly ...

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  43. A TYPHOID CARRIER.

    "We have discovered a typhoid carrier," said Dr. Norris, chairman of the Board of Public Health, to-day, "who has been spreading the fever for four or five years. He was ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    Batley defeated the Australian Rugby League's team of footballers this afternoon by three goals two tries (12 points) to the league's one goal one try (5 points). ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. CASE FOR THE MEN.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) to-day made the following statement:— "There appears to be a phase of the question that is not fully understood by quite a ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  46. PANAMA CANAL.

    Senator A. J. Hopkins (Republican, Illinois) has introduced into the United States Senate a bill authorising the issue of £100,000,000 of Panama Canal bonds. ...

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  47. GLEN INNES-INVERELL RAILWAY.

    At the municipal council meeting last night, the report of Mr. Johnson, Chief Raliway Commissioner, on the proposed Glen Innes-Inverell railway was severely criticised. ...

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  48. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    At about 7 p.m. yesterday William Brennan, 21, living in Hugo-street, Redfern, was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital with a knife wound in the back, said to have been received ...

    Article : 136 words
  49. NEW ZEALAND MINERS.

    Matters concerning the mining deadlock are unchanged, though the position is daily becoming more acute. The New Zealand "Times" suggests that Parliament be convened to ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    Miss Nellie Stewart opens a dramatic season in Melbourne at Easter in "Sweet Kitty Bellairs." AN AERIAL TORPEDO. ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. THE FIRE ON THE PAPAROA.

    A survey of the shipment of butter by the Paparon, which put into Cape Vincent, Cape Verd Islands, with her No. 3 hold afire, is proceeding. The contents of Nos. 1 ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. PRESS AND PUBLIC.

    At the monthly meeting of the council on Tuesday, the Public Works Department was criticised for delay with respect to making a survey of a proposed deviation on the road ...

    Article : 181 words
  53. BUSH FIRES AT CLIFTON.

    Bush fires are still raging in the vicinity of Clifton. The mount west of the township in the direction of Madden's Plains is ablaze, and a light south-westerly wind is driving the ...

    Article : 92 words
  54. REDUCING LICENSES.

    As a result of something less than l8 months' work, the Licenses Reduction Board working under the new Licensing Act has closed in round numbers 200 hotels, at a cost ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. MOROCCO'S NEW SULTAN.

    M[?] Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, has welcomed the French Military Mission to Fe[?]. ...

    Article : 23 words
  56. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 875 casks were offered, and 450 were sold. Prices were unchanged, viz.:— Mutton, fine 33/9, medium 30/6; beef, fine ...

    Article : 43 words
  57. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    On Mondny next, commencing at 10 a.m., a sitting of the Court of Marine Inquiry will be held as to the circumstances under which the collision occurred between the steamer ...

    Article : 52 words
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