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  2. MR. WADE'S REPLY.

    The Premier, Mr. Wade yesterday replie[?] to the memorial presented to him on behalf of the whole of the flour merchants, exporters, and millers of New South Wales ...

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  3. GREAT MOTOR RUN.

    Messrs. Harry James and C. B. Kellow, two of Australia's most prominent motorists, arrived at the G.P.O., Sydney, at 4.10 a.m. yesterday from Melbourne, having covered the 572 ...

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  4. ANOTHER NEWCASTLE CREEP.

    There has been a recurrence of the ground movement in the city, known as the creep. Ever since the last subsidence—about four months ago—the creep movement has not ...

    Article : 486 words
  5. A POLICY OUTLINED.

    Mr. Perry, who will shortly be sworn in as Minister for Agriculture, has not yet been provided with an under-secretary. The present Minister for Mines and Agriculture is an ...

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  6. MINISTERIAL INTER[?] FERENCE.

    In an article published in the "Herald" on Wednesday, under the heading of "Negligent Councils," dealing with the question of the purity of the milk supply, it was stated that ...

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  7. EMIGRATION RESTRICTED

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that the Government has received a notification to the effect that the report of Mr. Lemieux, Canadian Postmaster-General, ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. BALANCING FISCALISM.

    Lord Stanley (Unionist), speaking at Preston yesterday, claimed that those advocating the policy of Mr. A. J. Balfour ought not to be taunted with the epithet ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. BATTLE IN MOROCCO.

    General d'Amade, commanding the French troops in the Casablanca district of Morocco, four battalions of infantry, three squadrons of cavalry, and a battery ...

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  10. SUPPORT OF UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Auston Chamberlain, M.P., speaking at Dudley, said that the mass of the Unionist party was united in support of Mr. Balfour's scheme of fiscal reform. ...

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  11. A CONTRAST WITH THE TRANSVAAL.

    The "Times" contrasts the success of Mr. Lemieux in negotiating at Tokio with the Indian difficulty in the Transvaal, and hopes thnt the Transvaal, for the sake of ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. A PLOT THAT FAILED.

    A plot to re-establish the authority of Abdel Aziz as Sultan of Mos[?]occo at Fez has failed. ...

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  13. A GRAVE CHARGE.

    Alderman Courtney, of North Botany, in writing on the subject of negligent councils, touches the point in question. He says:- My experience proves that the magistrates are not ...

    Article : 484 words
  14. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Street. Deputy-President, and Messrs. T. E. Spencer and E. Riley, members) had before it yesterday again the matter of the application ...

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  15. KAID MACLEAN ILL.

    Kaid Sir Harry MacLean, held prisoner by Raisuli, is seriously ill. The British Legation at TaN[?]gier has despatched medical assistance to him. ...

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  16. GERMANISING POLISH PROVINCES.

    The Diet of Prussia by 198 votes to 119 has adopted a modified bill limiting appropriations in West Prussia and Posen from Polish landowners to 173,000 acres. ...

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  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. P. Snowden, M.P. (Labour), in the course of an interview, in severely criticising the forecast given by Mr. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE.

    Many of the houses in King and Wolfe streets have been damaged, and quite a number of business houses in Hunter-street are affected. The new Masonic Hall in ...

    Article : 435 words
  19. PEDANTIC FREETRADE.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General, speaking at Edinburgh, said he was not a pedantic freetrader, and within the limits of controversy there were matters on ...

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  20. REPLY BY THE PREMIER.

    Mr. Wade, on being asked about the matter yesterday, said:- "I find in respect to this prosecution from North Botany that the milkman pleaded ...

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  21. TRANSVAAL DEPORTATIONS.

    A crowded meeting of citizens, which was held at Pretoria, heartily supported a resolution for strict adherence to the Asiatic Registration Act. ...

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  22. A BILLET THAT WASN'T.

    A curious story was unfolded to a "Herald" reporter yesterday by Mr. H. V. Ashton, a young man who arrived in this State from England a few weeks ago as a result of his ...

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  23. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Excessive heat was experienced yesterday, more particularly in those districts situated some miles distant from the coast. The temperature in the city at 9 a.m. was 79 deg., ...

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  24. ATLANTIC LINER RATES.

    The Cunard Steamship Company, Ltd., has conceded a differential rate of 10s between the passage money for third-class tickets by the Mauretania and the ...

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  25. THE PERSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Persian Parliament, in return for certain concessions, has agreed to suppress several newspapers, and increase the Shah's civil list by £30,000. ...

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  26. THE MAYOR'S REPROACH.

    The Mayor of Newcastle, Alderman A. H. James, has addressed a letter to the Premier, in which he complains that the latter has broken a promise, made two months ago. ...

    Article : 217 words
  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    Mr. C. H. Rason, Agent-General for Western Australia, on being interviewed respecting the statement made by Mr. Hermann Landau that the producing ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. AMERICAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Captain R. P. Hobson, of Santiago Bay fame, states that President Roosevelt wishes for £10,000,000 to be appropriated yearly for the building of five ...

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  29. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    The National Directory of the United Irish League has re-elected Mr. J. E. Redmond, president. ...

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  30. A GIRL POSTBOY.

    There is a young lady acting as "post boy" in Queensland. She carries mails on horseback between Mount Brisbane and Mount Byron, a distance of about six miles, and, so ...

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  31. LOST WITH ALL HANDS.

    Wreckage at Vancouver indicates the foundering of the British ship Hartfield, 1867 tons, from Liverpool, with all hands (30), including Captain Anderson, his wife, ...

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  32. MANY TIMES A BIGAMIST.

    Hyne, a German Jew, is alleged to have gone through the ceremony of marriage with 100 women. He has been arrested at Aberdeen on a charge of defrauding at ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier was exceedingly sorry to learn yesterday of the creep at Newcastle and lost no time in sending a message of sympathy to the Mayor. Mr. Wade said that, ...

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  34. FAMOUS RACEHORSE INJURED.

    The racehorse Persimmon owend by King Edward, is suffering from a fractured pelvis. Hopes are entertained that the horse can be saved. ...

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  35. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the result of the third test match between the English and Australian cricketers in Adelaide, says, "It was a famous ...

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  36. SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    The Minister for Customs invites comment from those interested in regard to the following dimensions for cornsacks, which he proposes as the standard:—41in by 23½ of best ...

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  37. EXPERT'S FORECAST PROVED.

    On the occasion of the last creep at Newcastle, nearly three months ago, a special representative of the "Herald" interviewed an acknowledged expert on the spot. For sound ...

    Article : 258 words
  38. A MAGISTRATE'S VIEW.

    One of the stipendiary magistrates of Sydney, in speaking on the question of the fines, said:- "It is quite true that the magistrates some ...

    Article : 144 words
  39. AWFUL TIME IN MELBOURNE.

    The heat is increasing every day. The maximum temperature in the shade in the city was 100.3, while the highest reading in the country was 120 degrees. Owing to the oppressive heat the blacksmiths ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED AT BROKEN HILL.

    According to Mr. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A., there are at the present 2000 workers unemployed in Broken Hill. Mr. Barnett thinks that the future prospects for ...

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  41. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    A serious shortage of trucks prevailed at all the local collieries. The Hermitage mine was delayed 4 hours and 25 minutes, and the night shift could not start. At Lithgow Valley ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. A SECRETARY OF TRADE.

    Unless the Government indicates its intention to raise the status of the political head of the Board of Trade to the same rank as Secretaries of State, the matter ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.——The maximum temperature yesterday was 110.3. ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    The strike at the Magnet mine has been settled by a concession for six months, when the rate of wages will again be takes into consideration. ...

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  45. A GOLD MINE ROBBED.

    The Eureka slimes plant at the Brown Hill mine was visited by thieves in the early part of this week, and £100 worth of gold-bearing material was stolen. This makes the third ...

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  46. THE VACILLATING WHEELERS.

    The wheelers at Pelaw Main were punctual to-day, and the colliery has resumed work. ...

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