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  2. THE TEST MATCH.

    Six thousand people were present at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday to see what they anticipated would be the finish of the first test match. The above brings ...

    Article : 644 words
  3. SHOWERY CONDITIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 488 words
  4. COAL-MINING COURT.

    The Special Coal-mining Court resumed its sitting at Newcastle this morning. His Honor Judge Heydon presided, and had with him Mr. H. S. Forsyth (representing the owners) and ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  5. MODIFIED CONSCIENCE.

    The handbag with its valuable contents of jewellery which was stolen from Mrs. Marie Simmons whilst shopping at Mark Foy's on Monday was returned anonymously through ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. CYCLONE AT PORT KEMBLA

    Extensive damage was done in portions of the Illawarra district on Monday afternoon at about 4 o'clock by a terriffic cyclone, the severest ever known here, according to the ...

    Article : 777 words
  7. FLEET FOR THE PACIFIC.

    It will cost £2,000,000 to send the American fleet to the Pacific, and £14,000,000 to complete the new naval programme. Dec. 17. ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. THE DRUCE CLAIMS.

    On Mr. Atherley Jones, counsel for the prosecution in the charge of perjury brought by George Hollamby Druce against his uncle, ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. JAPAN CRIES A HALT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Japanese Cabinet has decided from the next fiscal year to postpone military undertakings to ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. WAR AGAINST MODERNISM.

    The Pope, at an allocation of the Consistory on the occasion of the creation of four cardinals, including the Archbishop of Rheims and the Archbishop of ...

    Article : 600 words
  11. MORBID MELBOURNE.

    A remarkable picture of the length to which curiosity-mongers will go to hear the Wallace divorce suit proceeding in Melbourne is given in the Melbourne "Herald." The description ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. PERSIAN PREMIER EXILED.

    Nasir-el-Mulk, the late Premier of Persia, who was forced to resign by the Shah in the midst of the recent rioting at Teheran, and who was subsequently ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the City Police Court to-day W. H. Boardman was committed for trial on a charge of having, on November 21, corruptly offered to procure for Rice Saunders, a ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. THE COROWA STORM.

    COROWA.—Reports are to hand of heavy losses from hail at Plentyana. Mr. F. W. Knight lost a crop of 200 acres estimated to go about 3 bags to the acre. The wheat was beaten to the ground. Also at Ringwood ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. THE PLAY.

    Braund, 31, had Fielder for a companion on resuming, and the Englishmen's innings was soon over. Fielder hit Armstrong for two and four, and was then out lbw, and the ...

    Article : 998 words
  16. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    Prince Thurn and Taxis has resigned membership of the German Navy League. There are also many resignations in Berlin. ...

    Article : 474 words
  17. HEAVY RAIN AT PARKES.

    PARKES.—One of the haviest storms yet experienced in the history of Parkes occurred on Monday morning, when 225 points of rain fell in 80 minutes. The stormwater channel proved unequal to the task ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. TASMANIA.

    Charles Robert Dillon, a young man employed as a traveller for Macron and Co., Zeehan, has reported to the police that between 6.30 on Saturday evening and midday on ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. MOST POPULAR MAN IN AUSTRALIA.

    "Who is to be the best known man in Australia?" asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne), at the Hawthorne Sports Ground last night when introducing the ...

    Article : 319 words
  20. STORM AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sunday's great storm, although it caused the creeks to run slightly, added nothing to the water supply in Stephen's Creek reservoir. This has proved a sad disappointment. Although 35 points of rain were ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. MELBOURNE WHARF-LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    A strike among the whart-labourers employed in handling cargo carried between Melbourne and Geelong took place to-day. The reason for the men declining to begin work ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lewis Rodd, master mariner, sued the Westport Coal Company for £40, for expenses during his enforced stay at Newcastle while bringing the vessel Countess of Errol from ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. GALE AT WELLINGTON.

    A terrific gale passed over the town and district on Saturday and caused considerable damage. The new Presbyterian Church, which was nearing completion, suffered considerably. The back gable, which had ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. ZULUS SUBMIT.

    Eight hundred Zulu Headmen obeyed Colonel M'Kenzie's orders, and attended an indaba at Nongoma, thus signifying the final submission of the royal tribe to the ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. WASHAWAY AT COBAR.

    A serious washaway, caused by heavy rains, occurred this afternoon, between the 424 to 427 mile posts on the Nyngan-Cobar line. The mail tran managed to cross, but the spot is since worse. Men ...

    Article : 778 words
  26. CIRCUS TRUCK DERAILED.

    Just as Wirths' Circus was about to leave Dimboola for Nhill (says the Nhill correspondent of the Melbourne "Age") an unfortunate accident occurred. Through some ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. A DRAMATIC SITUATION.

    Mrs. Rupert Julian, professionally known as Miss Elsie Wilson, a member of Mr. Julius Knight's company, now in Sydney preparing for the production of the "Scarlet Pimpernel," ...

    Article : 200 words
  28. THOMAS W. LAWSON DISASTER.

    Later reports show that the petroleum boat Thomas W. Lawson, a seven-masted schooner, the largest in the world, wrecked during the recent gale off ...

    Article : 251 words
  29. MR. D. O'CONNOR.

    The Victoria Hall, Manly, was fairly filled last night to hear Mr. Daniel O'Connor narrate his reminiscences of Australia, America, and Europe. Mr. F. W. I. Donovan took the ...

    Article : 224 words
  30. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    An Infant, 15 months old, son of Mr. Will. Harris, of Wee Waa, was badly bitten about the head and face by a dog yesterday. The dog was chained up, and the child went to ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. ALABAMA DISASTER.

    An explosion in a mine at Yolande, near Birmingham, Alabama, entombed 90 men, 40 of whom groped their way to the surface within an hour of the accident. ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. SENSATION AT A CIRCUS.

    An animal tamer connected with Eronl Brothers' Circus narrowly escaped death at Moe on Friday. It was considered advisable to remove a ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. EXODUS FROM AMERICA.

    During five weeks of November and December 120,000 steerage passengers left Atlantic ports in the united States for Europe, taking with them £5,000,000. ...

    Article : 40 words
  34. CANON NASH'S POSITION.

    Members of the board of nomination for Christ Church, Geelong, who renominated Canon Nash to the incumbency on Nov. 10, have officially notified Archbishop Clarke that their ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. MR. HEIR HARDIE AT NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. Kolr Hardie, the leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons, arrived at Newcastle by the midday train. He was met on the station by a group of Labour ...

    Article : 272 words
  36. HORSE KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm yesterday a horse belonging to Mr. W. H. Cook, of Kembla Grange, was struck by lightning and killed. ...

    Article : 27 words
  37. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    The Sydney correspondent of the "Times" reports that the conditions imposed by the Admiralty for the cancellation of the naval agreement with ...

    Article : 103 words
  38. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Gaming Bill passed through all its stages with only one amendment, which was to strike out the power of a constable to arrest a man whom ...

    Article : 199 words
  39. A DARING BURGLARY.

    "The Earl of Lonsdale's country seat at Oaknam, Barley Thorpe Hall, was entered by burglars, who took away much booty, including many Jockey Club relics and ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The following players have been selected to represent Victoria against New South Wales in the match commencing on Boxing Day on Melbourne Cricket Ground:—W. W. ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. TOWNSVILLE SHOOTING CASE.

    Sensational evidence was given at Townsville to-day in the case in which Michael M'Kee was charged with the murder of Thomas Skelly. The arresting constable said ...

    Article : 195 words
  42. DIVORCE PETITIONER'S PLIGHT.

    William Poppens, of Port Melbourne, who recently filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage with Amelia Poppens, on the ground of misconduct with Mr. G. M. ...

    Article : 79 words
  43. THE DASH FOR THE POLE.

    Lieutenant Shackleton lectured at Wellington to-night on Antarctica. He has published a message to the people of New Zealand highly appreciating the Government ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. INDIAN NATIONALISTS.

    Lajpat Rai, the returned agitator, declines to become a candidate for the presidency of the Indian National Congress. ...

    Article : 26 words
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