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  2. THE EXHIBITION.

    "Vive Pentente" 13 the prevailing sentiment, and to-day upon a thousand heights the Union Jack and the Tricolour are floating side by side. The great exhibition, the City of ...

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  3. SOUTH COAST GOLD.

    The large number of gold fessickers met on the South Coast makes the results of last year interesting. In the Nowra division the district experienced a serious drought, and ...

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  4. THE EASTERN TRADE.

    A correspondent signing himself "Traveller" on Thursday last took occasion to fall foul of these articles. He quarrelled with a statement we quoted from Mr. Swinburne; he ...

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  5. THE SHAH SUPREME.

    The Shah on Saturday summoned the notabilities of his kingdom to meet him at Bagshah outside Teheran. There he had three reform leaders, ...

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  6. KING NEARING REVAL.

    The Czar, the Czarina, and their daughters entrained at Peterhof, in the utmost secrecy, to proceed to Reval, where they will meet King Edward and Queen ...

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  7. SOWERS OF SEDITION.

    The Connell of the Governor-General of India yesterday, at a single sitting, passed the Explosives Bill framed on the lines of the English Act, and the Press Bill ...

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  8. AMERICAN BEEF SHORTAGE.

    The "Dally Mall" writes that there is a serious shortage of beef in America. Two hundred thousand pounds of beef, which had been imported to England, has been ...

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  9. PRESSMEN PHOTOGRAPHED.

    English and other newspaper reporters visiting Reval are required to have their photographs taken for police purposes. ...

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  10. LIVING ON WOMBATS.

    At the Benalla police court to-day Henry John Coulter and his two sons. Thomas and George, were charged with having stolen four sheep, the property of Angus M'Leod, near ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Western Australia is issuing a loan of £1,000,000 at £97, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. Six months' interest is payable in December next, though the ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. NAVAL CARRIER PIGEONS.

    The Admiralty has decided that ethergraphs have rendered unnecessary the navy's carrier pigeons, which have been bred to home from any direction. ...

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  13. STATE TREASURER PLEASED.

    The Colonial Treasurer has received a cable from the Agent-General advising that the new 3½ per cent, loan for one million pounds had been underwritten at 97, and that the list ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. EXTRAORDINARY MOTOR SPEED.

    A match for £5000 was run on the Brooklands course yesterday, between Nazzaro, aboard a 90 horse-power F.I.A.T. motor car, and Edge, aboard a Napier. The ...

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  15. FIRE AT TINGHA.

    A destructive fire broke out in Ruby-street, Tingha, yesterday afternoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock. The whole of Tet Fong's Arcade was burnt to the ground, in spite of the ...

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  16. AN UNNECESSARY SCARE.

    As the result of the report from So[?] made to the Turon shire last week, that scarlet fever had broken out at Sofala, Mr. A. A. Patterson, sanitary inspector for the shire, ...

    Article : 375 words
  17. A MAMMOTH LINER.

    The Netherlands-American liner Rotterdam, 25,000 tons gross, capable of carrying 4015 passengers and crew, which was built at Belfast, has made a satisfactory trip to ...

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  18. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    The "Wall-street Journal" estimates that the revenue of the United States Treasury for the year ended June 30 will show a decrease of 65,000,000 dollars ...

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  19. "TWO UP."

    At the Glebe Police Court yesterday, before Mr. King, D.S.M., George Carr, 18, John Wheeler, 31, Robort O'connell, 22, Fred. Andrews, 29, James Greer, 28, John Page, 21, ...

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  20. THE KNICKERBOCKER TRUST.

    The Supreme Court of New York has described an allowance of £15,000 to each receiver of the Knickerbocker Trust for five months' work reorganising the affairs ...

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  21. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT GEEVESTON.

    What might have been a serious accident occurred this evening on the Huon Timber Company's railway at Geeveston. A locomotive with four largw logs and two trucks laden ...

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  22. FIRST AID CONFERENCE.

    There are 900 delegates attending the International First Aid Conference at Frankfort. Exhibits by the New South Wales Railway Department of models of ...

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  23. CESSNOCK COLLIERIES.

    The Great Northern coal Company has now made preliminary arrangements to open up two collieries in different parts of the Cessnock district simultaneously. On their ...

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  24. DISTURBANCE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Thomas Walters, alias Thomas Oliver, 36, was to-day charged with playing "two-up" in Crystal-street yesterday afternoon. He was sent to gaol for three months. Thomas A. ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. ANGLO-AMERICAN PENNY POSTAGE.

    Business circles in Germany blame the Government for not forestalling the reduction in postage rates between Great Britain and the United States, or not ...

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  26. CRUELTY TO A BOY.

    Shocking cruelty to a boy was revealed at the Collingwood Court to-day, in a case in which Thomas Caldwell was charged with having committed an aggravated assault on ...

    Article : 243 words
  27. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The conferences of various orders of Oddfellows, held on Whit Monday, were strongly averse to limiting old-age pensions to persons with an income of 10s a ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND'S POLICY.

    Speaking at Christchurch Sir Joseph Ward said that the Government had not suggested any increase in taxation, and did not believe it was necessary. It had been said that the ...

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  29. AMERICAN INSURANCE DIRECTOR.

    The conviction recorded against Dr. Gillette, formerly vice-president of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, who was sentenced in that city to six ...

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  30. THE NAVY PERSONNEL.

    The "Standard" complains that, owing to a serious shortage of men to bring the nucleus crews to their full strength, the authorities have decided that the ...

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  31. CRIME IN BERLIN.

    Heidert, a degenerate, the murderer of a youth in Berlin, whose dissected remains were found wrapped in an apron, has been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. ...

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  32. THE IRON BONUS BILL.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, M.P., in whose electorate Lithgow is situated, made reference yesterday, talking to a "Herald" representative, to the dropping of the Iron Bonus Bill by the ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. THE LICENSING BILL.

    Many meetings organised by temperance societies have passed resolutions in favour of the Licensing Bill. The Select Committee of the House of ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. THE AMATEUR STATUS.

    At a meeting of the council of the Amateur Athletic Association to-night considerable discussion took place regarding the motion seeking an opinion from the Amateur ...

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  35. CADETS UNDER CANVAS.

    The cadet encampment commenced this morning. About 400 boys, seniors and juniors, are under canvas. The weather has been most unpropitious, but the lads have buckled ...

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  36. TO PAT A FINE.

    There was some excitement at Blackball today when the bailiff sold the goods seized under a distress warrant from members of the Blackball Minors' Union, who refused to ...

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  37. MONTENEGRO CONSPIRACY.

    In connection with the sensation recently caused at a State trial at Cettinge, capital of Montenegro, the evidence of Navic, a journalist, implicating the Crown Prince ...

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  38. THE IRONWORKERS' POSITION.

    The Ironworkers' Union officials decline to make a statement until the position has been considered by their executive committee, which has been summoned to meet. A statement ...

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  39. THREAT TO BOYCOTT A VESSEL.

    While the labourers' dispute regarding the loading of the Westralia at Port Huon by nonunion labour has been settled, a threat was held over Huddart, Parker, and Co. that if the ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The bank holiday Whitmonday was fine and cool. The France-British Exhibition was visited by 350,000 people. THE DERBY AND OAKS WINNER. ...

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  41. A CLOSE CALL.

    The son of the caretaker of Paddington Town Hall, Herbert Moss, had a narrow escape from death yesterday. The clock tower was gay with hunting on the previous day in ...

    Article : 172 words
  42. "NAMBY PAMBY."

    At a meeting of the Citizens' Committee in connection with the American fleet's visit yesterday, the State arrangements were discussed Alderman Meaghor took exception to the ...

    Article : 150 words
  43. CONSTITUTIONALISM IN RUSSIA.

    Despite an impassioned appeal from M. Stolypin, the Premier, to vote the credit for new battleships, the Duma refused, until the naval services have been ...

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  44. THE MAROOCHY HEADS DISASTER.

    The body of G. H. Cottell, who was drowned in the motor boat accident yesterday, was found to-day. It is expected that the other body will shortly be found. ...

    Article : 36 words
  45. NO-LICENSE DISTRICT.

    Richard Whittington, a brower, of Invercargill, was fined £40 for receiving an order for a keg of beer in a no-license district. ...

    Article : 38 words
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