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  2. THE GIRL WITH THE BOX.

    Every Sydney-sider knows what you mea[?] when you mention the magic word "collection." He has known Hospital Saturday now since 1894. The collection was everywhere ...

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  3. THE ALL BLACKS.

    Perfect weather for the spectator, a shade on the warm side for the player, and an attendance of 14,000 were the conditions under which the All Blacks met a team representing the ...

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  4. MOTOR RACING.

    The Automobile Club of Australia held a successful motor racing carnival at the Victoria Park Racecourse, on Saturday. Decided in delightful weather, the meeting, as the ...

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  5. STUDENTS' SATURNALIA.

    Sydney University's undergraduates surpassed themselves on Saturday in many respects. Some of these stand to their credit; one at least does not. The procession ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION

    Mr. Scott Moncrieff, Deputy Inspector of the Blue Nile region, was yesterday assassinated at Messalamia, 102 miles southeast of Khartoum. ...

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  7. GOLD IN NEW GUINEA.

    Herr Benningsen, a former Governor of German New Guinea, referring to the existence of gold there, suggests that diggers of any nationality should be allowed ...

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  8. BOMBS IN INDIA.

    A bomb which was thrown at the carriage of Mrs. Kennedy while passing through Muzaffarpur, Bengal, killed Miss Kennedy and the coachman. ...

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  9. ASSISTING TRADE.

    The speech which Sir John Brunner, M. P. delivered at a meeting of the Liberal party on Thursday, advising the Government to adopt a liberal, sane, ...

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  10. THE MELBOURNE SMASH.

    Interesting and important statements are made in the official reports of the drivers and firemen who were on the Bendigo train on the night of the railway collision, supplementing ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL'S FIGHT.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., in an article in "Labour Leader," of which he is the founder, says: "With Mr. Stuart as a candidate the electors of Dundee are ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. NEW LIVERPOOL DOCK.

    The new Gladstone Docks will shortly be commenced at Liverpool, north of Hornby Dock, and will cost £3,000,000. ...

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  13. THE PROCESSION.

    A genuine brass band headed the procession, and blared martial music along the route; but there was a students' band, seemingly born of the brain of some unfortunate ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Harold Cox, M.P. (Liberal), emphasises the fact that the Civil Service and Revenue departments now cost £5,000,000 a year more than under the late ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. EMPIRE COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    It has been decided that the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire shall meet in Sydney either on September 14 or September 21, 1909, spending 12 days ...

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  16. OCEAN MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    The Motor Boat Club declded its open ocean race for the Standard Cup on Saturday. The distance was about 50 miles. The start was from Garden Island to a marked boat inside ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. MAY DAY.

    The celebrations of May Day in Melbourne drew a crowd of some thousands to the northern bank of the Yarra. As the day were on the numbers dwindled, and the last two ...

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  18. BALANCE-SHEETS.

    The London Bank of Australia, in its annual report, shows a profit of £101,170. A dividend at the rate of 5½ per cent. on the preference shares is recommended, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD SUBSIDY.

    The budget committee of the Reichstag, by 14 votes to 13, adopted the vote for adding £25,000 to the subsidy of the North German Lloyd line, so as to provide ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. A MODERN BLUEBEARD.

    A basketworker at Grossromstedt, SaxeWelmar, Saxony, named Koch, has been arrested for murdering and cremating his wife. ...

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  21. STORM-TOSSED VESSELS.

    The little pearling fore-and-aft schooner Norna, belonging to Mr. Herbert Bowden, of this city, and employed poarlfishing in Torres Straits, arrived at ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. THE CONCERT.

    By the time the procession reached the Town Hall, the building was simply packed in the portion set apart for the public. A very big percentage of those present were ladies, ...

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  23. TRUCULENT MOHMANDS.

    The Mohmands became extremely truculent when all the offending clans were ordered to send deputations to hear the British terms. ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.

    The lockout in the shipbuilding trade on the north-east coast and the west coast will be enforced to-day. Negotiations for a settlement failed. ...

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  25. MASHONA LOSES CANVAS.

    After a voyage of 82 days in ballast from Valparaiso, the Norwegian four-masted barque Mashona arrived last night, and cast anchor at 6.30 p.m. in Watson's Bay, awaiting ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. PECULIAR LARCENY CHARGE.

    A side wager in a game of pool at one of the local billiard rooms resulted in an unusual charge of larceny being preferred against a man named Edward Barry, who ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. THE MATSUSHIMA DISASTER.

    The losses caused by the explosion on the Japanese training ship Matsushima, in the Pescadores, numbered 206, as follows: —23 officers, 33 cadets and warrant officers, ...

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  28. GERMAN KEENESS.

    The speech of Mr. T. Price, Premier of South Australia, at Liverpool, contrasting the readiness of German shipping to avail itself of improved facilities in Australian ...

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  29. CRUSHED BY FERRY BOAT.

    At about 9 o'clock last evening a boy of 14 named Edward Boyan was within a very little of losing his life at Circular Quay. He lives at Camperdown, but was waiting ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. FRENCH SOLDIERS AMBUSHED.

    A large body of Moors who were in ambush massacred two French sergeants and several tirailleurs near Ajachtseg, Senegal River. ...

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  31. RUNAWAY ELECTRIC TRAM.

    A terrible accident occurred at Bournemouth, south of England, An electric tramcar got beyond control, proceeding downhill, and was precipitated over an ...

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  32. FIRES IN WELLINGTON.

    The Wellington freezing works were totally destroyed by fire early yesterday morning Mrs. Ellis, wife of the manager, noticed a reflection through her bedroom windo[?] and ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. NEW AUSTRALIAN STEAMER.

    The steamer Burwah, 3000 tons, which Messrs. Howard Smith Company, Ltd, intend to use for the Sydney Rockhampton trade, has been launched at Sunderland. ...

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  34. PERMANENT ORCHESTRA FOR MELBOURNE.

    A gentleman who desires to remain anonymous a lover of music and an admirer of the work which has been done by Mr. Marshall Hall notified the managers of the Marshall ...

    Article : 197 words
  35. AN EXTENSIVE FORGERY.

    In connection with an extensive forgery of French Rente coupons a man named Hill, who is alleged to have prepared the [?]felts, and Filmer, the distributing ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. SCHOONER VICTORIA FOUNDERS.

    A telegram was received late last night from Burnie, Tasmania, notifying that the schooner Victoria, while on a voyage from Westernport foundered at noon on Saturday. ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. RABBITS FOR THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty is inquiring for samples of tinned rabbits for supply to the navy. ...

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  39. BALMAIN COAL MINE.

    The conference between representatives of the Balmain Lodge and the colliery manager will be held during the week to take into consideration the rates and conditions to be ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. THE TAVIUNI WRECK.

    Further towing efforts railed to shift the Taviunl, and a Dunedin message states that but little hope of success is now entertained. ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. Advertising

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