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  2. THE SILVER STREAK.

    A mere ramshackle collection of buildings than that which constitutes the township of Yerrander it would be impossible to imagine. When one learns that the mines on the true ...

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  3. MONSOONAL RAINS.

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  4. THE ZIG-ZAG SMASH.

    Regarding the recent railway accident at the Zig zag the inquest into the cause of death of the guard James Costello, was resumed at the courthouse this morning before ...

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  5. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY.

    Further investigations into the death of Johanna Kelly at the Central Hotel yesterday morning show that deceased in company with Agnes O'Loary, employed at the same place, ...

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  6. SERIES OF FIRES.

    At about 10 o'clock last night a fire broke out in promises in Salisbury-road, Stanmore, occupied by the Stanmore Fruit Preserving Company, Ltd., Mr. H. Tate, manager. The ...

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  7. ACROSS AFRICA.

    Lieutenant Graetz has arrived at Johannesburg, after motoring from Dar-es-Salem, on the coast of German East Africa, a journey of 3700 miles. Lieutenant Graetz ...

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  8. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Mr. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Education, addressing the Liverpool Shipbrokers' Benevolent Society on Saturday, said he hoped that the present ...

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  9. AMERICAN DIFFERENCES.

    Considerable progress has been made with the negotiation of treaties covering all questions outstanding between the United States and Canada, and between ...

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  10. GERMAN LOAD LINE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" reports that Great Britain has agreed to recognise the German loadline as being equally effective as the British loadline on ...

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  11. INTER-'VARSITY FOOTBALL.

    The football contest between Oxford and Cambridge yesterday resulted in a draw, each team scoring a goal. Gillay played for Oxford, and Chapman for Cambridge. ...

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  12. GERMANY PREPARED.

    The Danish Conservative newspaper "Vort Land" affirms that when the Casablanca incident was critical two German cruisers entered the Sound on the night of ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY.

    The Marquis Pullavicini, Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Constantinople, has resumed direct negotiations with Kiamil Pasha, the Grand Vizier of Turkey. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.M.S. Sappho is leaving Portsmouth on January 23. She takes new crews for the Pegasus on the Australian station, and the Sealark (surveying vessel). ...

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  15. TO OVERTHROW THE LORDS.

    Mr. W. Keir Hardie, M. P. (Socialist), speaking at Barry, Glamorganshire, on Saturday, said he feared the Government was about to commence a campaign of ...

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  16. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest, which was formally opened and adjourned till this morning, was resumed Mrs. Swain, licensee, stated she was informed of the occurrence by Agnos O'Lenry, ...

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  17. MONTENEGRIN TARIFF.

    Montenegro has imposed her maximum tariff on goods of all countries which do not possess commercial treaties with her. This action particularly affects Austria. ...

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  18. SUPERINTENDENT WEBB INJURED.

    While superintending operations at the fire at the Stanmore Fruit Preserving Company's premises at Stanmore last night, Superintendent Webb, of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, ...

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  19. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The match was resumed to-day in pleasant weather, the attendance being fair for an off day. When 23 Reid (N.S.W.) was bowled by ...

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  20. AMERICAN TARIFF REFORM.

    Inquiries made by American newspapers among manufacturers relative to reform of the tariff, indicate that the woollen and clothing manufacturers do not object to ...

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  21. KENT-STREET BLAZE.

    Shortly bofore midnight a fire broke out in premises situated at No. 337 Kent-street, occupied by Messrs. A Sonenfild and Sons, clothing manufacturers; Farleigh, Nottheim, ...

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  22. SPYING ON CONGRESS.

    The House of Representatives of the united States has unanimously referred to a committee the passage in President Roosevelt's message relating to Secret Service ...

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  23. SEDITION MONGERS ARRESTED.

    Excitement has been aroused at Calcutta owing to the arrest of Mitra, editor of the "Sanjibani," on a charge connected with student dacoities (armed robberies). Dutt, ...

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  24. SAN FRANCISCO "GRAFT."

    After a trial extending over many weeks, Abe Ruef has been found guilty of corruption in connection with muricipal administration in San Francisco. ...

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  25. BLOCKADE OF VENEZUELA.

    Reuter's correspondent in Curacao reports that the Dutch cruiser Gelderlund, engeged in blockading the Venezuelan coast, captured the Venezuelan coastguardship Alix ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE.

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  27. HONOUR FOR DR. RUTHERFORD.

    Dr. Rutherford, of New Zealand, now Professor of Physics at Manchester University, awarded recently the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, was banqueted at ...

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  28. THE BARRIER TROUBLE.

    The combined unions have now arranged to meet Mr. Delprat, general manager of the Proprietary Mine, in conference on the wages question. The meeting is to be hold in the ...

    Article : 191 words
  29. BUDGET ANTICIPATIONS.

    Sir Samuel Evans, the Solicitor-General, speaking at Nantymoel, Glamorganshire on Saturday, prophesied that Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. MAITLAND WATER SUPPLY.

    At the meeting of the Hunter District Water Board to-day a letter was received from the town clerk, East Maitland, pointing out that a large number of people at East Maitland ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND RAINFALL.

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  32. FIRE IN NORTH SYDNEY.

    A fire broke out at about 6.20 p.m. yesterday in a room at the rear of 110 Falcon-street, North Sydney, owned and occupied by Mr. J. H. Millor. Mr. Miller is said to have ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The "New York Times" publishes an analysis of the voting for the Electoral College, from which it appears that the votes cast for Mr. W. H. Taft, Republican ...

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  34. THE VICTORIAN TEAM.

    Mr. P. M'Alister, the Victorian selector, has chosen the following players for the match against. Now South Wales, commencing on Boxing day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground: ...

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  35. WASHAWAY ON THE RAILWAY.

    The washaways on the railway line near Baan Baa, caused by the phenomenally heavy rainfall last Friday night, dislocated the entire train service north-west, which was ...

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  36. DISASTROUC EXPLOSION.

    One hundred people were killed and injured through the explosion of 40 tons of dynamite at Basobispo, Panama. [The above appeared in a portion of yesterday's ...

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  37. DISCOVERY OF DIAMONDS.

    Herr Dernburg, Minister for the Colonies, supplied the German Reichstag with details respecting the discovery of diamonds at Luderitz Bay. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Tha adjourned hearing of the appeal by the Roper River Land Company before the Tenants' Relief Board was resumed to-day before Mr. Justice Gordon and assessors. Appeal ...

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  39. COCKLE CREEK SMELTING WORKS.

    A notice was posted at the Sulphide Corporation works at Cockle Creek to-day stating that the works are to be closed down on the 23rd inst for an indefinite poriod. This ...

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  40. POSITION OF BRITISH COMPANY.

    There is another new phase in the Broken Hill Industiial dispute. The notification this morning that the combined unions and the Proprietary would meet in conference was ...

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  41. FOURTH GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The fourth German battleship of the Dreadnought class has been launched at Kiel. The German Dreadnoughts have a ...

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  42. MOTOR CAR DAMAGED.

    At about 4pm yesterday the M.F.B. was called out to Elstree, Wolseley-road, Point Piper. The house is owned and occupied by Mr. C. H. Parbury, and a fire had broken ...

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  43. FEARS FOR PANAMA CANAL.

    There are reports that the Gatun Dam, on important part of the works of the Panama Canal, has met with disaster. Though the report is officially denied, ...

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  44. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    There has been initiated a movement which aims at bringing together the syndered antisocialist forces. Yielding to the pressure of leading members of the party, the Premier ...

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  45. BRUSHMAKERS' WAGES.

    The appeal before the Industrial Appeal Court to fix the brushmakers wages was on Saturday advanced to the point of fixing the minimum wages at which a man could live and ...

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  46. BOARD OF CONTROL.

    The Board of Control will hold its meeting at 2 o'clock on Friday, in the rooms of the N.S.W. Cricket Association. The delegates are:— ...

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  47. TURKISH STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    A Turkish steamer bound from Constantinople to Sevastopol foundered in a storm. The crew and fifty passengers were drowned. ...

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  48. FIRE AT HINDMARSH.

    Late to-night a fire destroyed a large portion of the Wattle Bark mills of John Reid and Sons, Hindmarsh. Several thousand pounds' worth of damage was done. ...

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  49. THE SINKING OF THE OLDHAMIA.

    The Russian Admiralty Appeal Court has confirmed the judgment of the Prize Court at Liban justifying the capture and destruction by Admiral Rozhdestvensky of ...

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  50. SHOT WITH A REVOLVER.

    At Waitara this afternoon Dr. Goode shot with a revolver a neighbour named Mrs. Klenner, who is now in New Plymouth Hospital in a serious condition. She states that ...

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  51. BOAT-BUILDING SHED BURNT.

    The boat-building shed owned by Benjamin Weir at Birkenhead, fronting Port River was totally destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at from £1000 to £1500. ...

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  52. FATALITY ON CRICKET FIELD.

    A remarkable fatality occurred at a cricket match near Nelson. Two of the players, Hall and Eban, collided. Hall was rendered insensible, and died a few hours later from ...

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  53. THE KING RECOVERING.

    The influenza and cold from which the King is suffering have almost disappeared. His Majesty hopes to attend an investiture at Buckingham Palace on Monday. ...

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  54. STRIKE OF WAITRESSES.

    Six waitresses, employed at the Mocha Cafe in Pitt-street, left work at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The girls are not connected with a union, but left work in sympathy, it is stated, with another girl who, had ...

    Article : 47 words
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