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  2. TEACHERS IN CONFERENCE

    The fourteenth annual conference of the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Association was opened in the vestibule of the Town Hall yesterday morning, under the ...

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  3. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Players in the match on the South Melbourne ground between the English eleven and a Victorian team were favoured with pleasant weather conditions when the game ...

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  4. SENSATION AT NARRABRI

    A boiler explosion occurred at 8.30 o'clock this morning at Messrs. Short and So.'s steam flour mills, Barwon-street, resulting in great damage to the gaol building and furnishings on ...

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  5. STATE RIGHTS IGNORED.

    "I have before me another instance in which the Commonwealth is endeavouring to concentrate the new functions of Government to the exclusion of the rights of other States, and ...

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  6. RAILWAY SMASH.

    About half past 11 o'clock on Sunday night a railway accident occurred at the Cowra railway platform whereby eight passengers were more or less seriously injured. ...

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  7. GERMAN SCANDALS.

    The criminal trial of Maximilian Harden, on a charge of libelling Count Kuno Moltke, formerly Governor of Berlin, is being continued in camera. Efforts to ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A Peace Conference, representing five Central American Republics, after sitting a month at Washington, has reconciled all conflicting interests, and has arranged for ...

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  9. POWER OF SOCIALISM.

    Mr. P. Snowden, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Almondbury, said that the Labour party, whose motive power was socialism, is the greatest power in Great Britain. ...

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  10. WHY THE PEERS SURVIVE.

    Dr. T. J. Macnamara, M.P. (Radical), in a letter, describes the House of Lords' best friend to be the socialists, whose extravagances are causing many otherwise ...

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  11. CONGO ANNEXATION.

    Liberals, Socialists, and a section of Roman Catholic deputies are vigorously opposing the annexation of the Congo Free State to Belgium on the terms agreed ...

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  12. ITALIAN EMIGRATION.

    Replying to a question, the Italian Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs explained the details of the draft convention with Western Australia with respect to ...

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  13. NEW PERSIAN PREMIER.

    Nizam-es-Sultaneh, Governor of the Province of Arabistan, has formed a Cabinet in Persia in succession to that of Nasir-el-Mulk. ...

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  14. SEBASTOPOL MUTINEERS SENTENCED.

    Four mutineers of the Brest-Litovsk regiment at Sebastopol have been sentenced to death, and nine to penal servitude. ...

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  15. DINIZULU'S TRIAL.

    The examination of witnesses in the trial of Dinizulu, the paramount Zulu chief, will be held in gaol. Representatives of the press are to be ...

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  16. MURDEROUS GREEK BANDS.

    A Red Book, which has been published in Vienna, reveals a pitiable stole of unrest and bloodshed existing in Macedonia, arising from thp activity of lawless bands. ...

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  17. SANDFORD, LIMITED.

    A meeting of the men lately employed at the Eskbank ironworks was held in the Protestant Hall on Saturday afternoon. Mr. R. Pillans, president of the Ironworkers' ...

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  18. THE AUSGLEICH.

    The Hungarian Parliament has passed all bills relating to the Ausgleich with Austria, regulating the commercial arrangements between the two States. ...

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  19. A GENEROUS BEQUEST.

    Under the will of the late Sir William G. Pearce, Trinity College, Cambridge, will benefit on the death of his widow to the extent of £400.000. ...

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  20. CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS.

    Two thousand children thronged the ground floor of the Town Hall last night, while adults looked down from the galleries upon a scene [?] unstinted enjoyment. These were the ...

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  21. POLITICIANS' BLOODLESS DUEL.

    Dr. Wekerle, the Premier of Hungary, and M. Polonyi, ex-Minister for Justice, fought a duel at Budapest, owing to a Parliamentary quarrel. After two ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The estate of the late Mr. Alfred Christmas (Lovell and Christmas, Limited), provision merchant, has been proved at £47,204. ...

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  23. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    The troops who were sent to Nevada have been withdrawn. The strike oririnated owing to the resentment of the miners to receiving payments with ...

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  24. SABBATH RESTRICTIONS.

    The restrictions on amusements on the Sabbath in New York have failed. Sunday entertainments have recommenced in the theatres and dancing halls. ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In Friday's issue of the "Sydney Morning Herald" Mr. Charles Hoskins makes an interesting statement about his purchase of the ironworks, for which he deserves great ...

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  26. STATE DEBTS.

    The Federal Treasurer is now engaged in formulating a scheme for taking over the debts of the States for a now financial arrangement to come into operation on the ...

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  27. NITRATE WORKERS' RIOTS.

    Nitrate workers at Alianza, in the Iquique district of Chill, have struck work. Owing to severe rioting the troops were summoned, and in the fighting ...

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  28. S.S. PERICLES LAUNCHED.

    George Thompson and Company's (Aberdeen line) new steamer Pericles has been launched at Belfast. The Pericles is a twin-screw steamer, and ...

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  29. ARMY EFFICIENCY.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Edinburgh, stated that the King on Friday gave assent to the biggest army order passed for years. ...

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  30. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

    A difficulty has arisen between the Board of Control and the executive of the South Melbourne Club as to the terms under which the match between the Englishmen and a team ...

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  31. A SURF BATHER'S DEATH.

    W. Roy Swanton, 18[?] years, a promising and successful student at the Sydney Technical College electrical engineering department, was drowned while surf bathing at Cronulla this ...

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  32. RESCUE BY FIJIAN PRINCE.

    The captain of the Fijian cricket team effected a daring rescue on the Newcastle beach this morning. A number of bathers were enjoying themselves in the surf, when ...

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  33. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    Mr. A. O. Jones, the English captain, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Omrah, and with Mrs. Jones will leave this morning for the Mountains, whither he has been ordered ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST CALDWELL.

    The news of the issue of the warrant for the arrest of Robert Caldwell, a prominent witness in the Druce case, since arrested at New York, was received ...

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  35. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    Some of the team to represent Queensland against New South Wales in the match beginning on Boxing Day arrived in Sydney yesterday morning. The others will be down ...

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  36. BURGLARS AT MUDGEE.

    Burglars broke into Branscombe and Harscher's coach factory, entering through a window of the trimming shop. They made their way to the safe, upon which they ...

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  37. CANON NASH.

    Lay members of the Church of England in Melbourne diocese drew up a petition to the Archbishop of Melbourne, socking a new trial for Canon Nash. It was signed by 830 ...

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  38. FEEDING POOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Considering it would be unfair to impose an additional burden upon the general body of ratepayers, Lord Rosebery, Lord Avebury, Lord Rothschild, and Mr. ...

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  39. MURDER ON ITALIAN EXPRESS.

    A wealthy Veronese engineer was found dead on the Rome to Ancona express. There were three stabs in the body, which was rifled of title deeds of the value of ...

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  40. ESCAPE OF CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    Two Chinese stowaways escaped from the steamer Ben Novis, at Wallaroo, last night. They had stowed away when the steamer left China, and the captain had successfully kept ...

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  41. DEMAND FOR QUEENSLAND TIMBER

    A correspondent, writing from North Queensland to the Director of Forests, states that there is an increasing demand for crowsfoot elm, particularly for the purposes for ...

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  42. GENEROUS JAPANESE.

    Mr. J. S. Shearston, superintendent of the Royal Noval House, received a letter from the Acting Japanese Consul yesterday, enclosing a cheque for £143 12s 9d, for the funds ...

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  43. FEZ BAZAAR SACKED.

    Owing to alarmist reports spread by the Uled-el-Hadj tribe, a mob sacked the grand bazaar at Fez, Morocco, and attacked the French Post Office in the city. ...

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  44. FARTHING BREAKFASTS.

    The Salvation Army is providing farthing breakfasts for hungry school children in six London districts. A WHOLESOME REVIVER AND A GREAT ...

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