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  2. SANDFORD[?] LIMITED.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night further consideration was given to the proposal of the Government,—"That this House approves of an advance of £70,000 being made ...

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  3. BIG WHITE ELEPHANT.

    A return was placed before the City Council general purposes committee yesterday showing what a beautiful white elephant the citizens are feeding in the shape of the ...

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  4. WOOL MANUFACTURE.

    Further action has been taken by Messrs. F. W. Hughes and Co. with a view of establishing the wool top-making industry at Botany, as reported in Tuesday's "Herald." ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    There was considerable confusion in the chamber when the questions were put from the chair. At the instance of the Premier it was agreed that the whole of the 16 clauses ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY.

    A man and a woman obtained shelter at a farmhouse in osnowice, Russian Poland, and during the night the farmer drove the man to the village to bring a doctor for the ...

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  7. UNREST AMONG ZULUS.

    Dinizulu is sending emissaries throughout Zululand, Natal, Swaziland, Basutoland, and Pondoland, with the result that the Zulus are reported to be mobilising in ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    Congress of the United States assembled yesterday. The President's Message occupied three hours in reading, and consisted of 66 pages—the longest on record. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    "The Times" says the New Zealand professional footballers have not been careful to keep in good condition, and that the financial success of the tour seems to have ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 989 casks were offered, and all were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 35/3, medium 3[?]/; beef, fine 34/, medium 32/ per ...

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  11. IMMOVABLE CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The Supreme Court of Cape Colony has decided that under the Civil Service Acts the Government is not permitted to retrench Civil servants. ...

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  12. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    A son of the celebrated chief, John Dunn, states that rebels in Nkandhla Forest, Zululand, are few, and that there is no restlessness among the natives on the ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. CANON NASH.

    Canon Nash has written a letter to many friends dealing with his resignation of the incumbency of Christ Church, Geelong. In the course of a long letter be stated:—"During ...

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  14. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday quotations were unchanged, but prices were very irregular for all sorts. Dec. 4. ...

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  15. AMERICAN FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    An influential group of financlers are discussing the financial crisis in the United States at the Academy of Political Science, Philadelphia. ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. MOTOR TRAFFIC BILL.

    In the Legislative Council last evening. The VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL moved the second reading of the Motor Traffic Bill. The measure was ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. BANKING REFORM.

    The "Times," in commenting upon the Message to Congress, states that President Roosevelt has nothing to suggest in the way of real banking reform. ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. CANADIAN LINER WRECKED.

    The Canadian Pacific liner Mount Temple has been wrecked on the west coast of Ironbound Island during a blinding snowstorm. ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH OIL CORPORATION.

    Quite a shock was experienced at Newnes South when word came through that all hands had received word to cease work. The engine-drivers, miners, and outside employees are ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. FATAL EXPLOSIONS.

    Benzine vapour was the cause of a serious explosion on the steamer Kempsey, lying at a wharf in Darling Harbour. The second engineer, Henry Dunn, and the man in charge of ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. TEST MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  22. A JUDICIAL MISUNDERSTANDING.

    When the High Court was opened yesterday morning the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith) said that certain observations he had made in delivering judgment in the case Utick v Utick ...

    Article : 415 words
  23. THE DUMA'S RESOLUTION.

    The Czar has annotated the address adopted by the Duma. He states he is willing to believe the sentiments expressed, and he will await the accomplishment of ...

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  24. IRISH CATTLE-DRIVING.

    Mr. Laurence Ginnell, M.P., speaking at Kilskeer, County Meath, said that the promises of Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, to do what the people wanted if ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. CHURCH SECRETARY.

    When it became known that J. Hamilton had drawn the winning horse in Tattersall's big sweep for the Caulfield Cup the incident was severely commented on by some people in view ...

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  26. ACCIDENT ON THE FLAGSHIP.

    About 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday an explosion occurred on board H.M.S. Powerful, as a result of which George Culley, a marine, aged 24[?] was seriously burned, and died subsequently ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. STUDENTS' INEFFECTIVE EFFORTS.

    A number of students broke up a meeting organised by Miss Pankhurst, at Nottingham, to advocate the extension of the franchise to women. ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. CONGO ANNEXATION.

    A bill ratifying the annexation of the Congo Free State to Belgium has been referred to the committee of the Belgium Chamber of Deputies. ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. MR. BOWLING SNUBBED.

    Mr. Peter Bowling arrived in this district on Friday morning by mail train. He got off the train at Curlewis. His mission was successful at Curlewis. On Saturday Mr. Bowling ...

    Article : 198 words
  30. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES.

    In regard to the appointment of umpires for the test matches, and the agreement made between himself and Mr. A. O. Jones, the M.C.C. captain, Mr. J. Darling has made a ...

    Article : 514 words
  31. NEW HEBRIDES COMPANY.

    The New Hebrides Company, Ltd., with a capital of £30,000, has been registered as an exploration and trading corporation, and to adopt an agreement entered into with ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. VICTORIAN ENGINEDRIVERS.

    When the railway estimates were being considered by the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Warde moved the reduction of £1, with the view of intimating that the ...

    Article : 223 words
  33. ACTION AGAINST A DENTIST.

    Harrison, a Dunedin resident, sued Moses and Pittar, trading as the London Dent[?] Company, for £2000 damages for alleged unskilful treatment. Plaintiff said that the ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, thinks that there is an excellent prospect of the committee appointed by the British Government to ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. A FIT OF DESPONDENCY.

    A young man, Frederick Davis, a woodcutter at Mount David, reported that he was assaulted yesterday. Dr. Greaves, of Burraga, visited him yesterday afternoon, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. DEPRESSION IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. W. Adair, who nearly three years ago left Perth in order to accept a position in the Transvaal Civil Service, returned by the steamer Runic. Mr. Adair said that the ...

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  37. "THE NELSON'S LIEUTENANT."

    On November, 15, Frederick William Hunt, residing with his wife and five children at Collingwood, left his home to go up country in search of work. The police at Bairnsdale ...

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  38. THE ESCAPED LA PATRIE.

    The French balloon La Patrie, which escaped while undergoing repairs at Verdun, was seen above Glasgow this morning. ...

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  39. '67 VINTAGE.

    A unique opportunity of ascertaining th[?] qualities acquired by Australian wine matured over an extended period will be afforded on 11th inst at Albury. The present council ...

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  40. FIGHT ON A STEAMER.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of the [?]ascar, Arzad Ulah, who was killed as the result of a quarrel on the steamer Kish at Port Adelaide on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    Viscount Aoki, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, has been summoned to Tokio to discuss the question of emigration from Japan to America. ...

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  42. LORD CHANCELLOR'S MARRIAGE.

    The Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, was married yesterday to Miss Violet Elizabeth Hicks-Beach, eldest daughter of Mr. W. F. Hicks-Beach, of Witcombe ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Some miscreant has defaced General Nicholson's statue at Delhi. General John Nicholson commanded the main storming party in the assault on Delhi ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. SYDNEY G.P.O. STAFF.

    In answer to a question in the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer, Sir William Lyne, stated that he had no particulars with regard to the alleged sweating in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  45. REMARKABLE CASE.

    William Hargreaves, of Lake Rowan, had been complaining of a sore face for some time, and a few days ago a pea-rifle cartridge case was found embedded in the boy's cheek. ...

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  46. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Some months ago the chief protector of aboriginals called attention to the unsatisfactory manner in which aboriginals were recruited for pearlshell and beche de mer ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. MONTE CARLO MURDER.

    At the trial of Vere Goold and his wife at Monte Carlo yesterday on a charge of murdering Madame Levin, medical evidence was to the effect that Goold is a ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. THE BELMONT MURDER.

    The latest development in connection with the Belmont murder is the discovery of the woman, Mrs. Pearson, who was reported to have disappeared in a mysterious manner ...

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  49. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the Brighton Cement Works has ended. The strikers held a meeting to-day, and agreed to accept the wages offered. The shed hands, quarrymen, and drivers will ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. KEIR HARDIE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Keir Hardle arrives at Broken Hill on Friday, and is to be accorded an official reception by the Mayor and aldermen in the Town Hall. ...

    Article : 37 words
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