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  2. THE PREMIER AT FORBES

    The Premier, accompanied by Mr. Ede[?] George, M.L.A., arrived at Forbes this morning. Though the weather conditions were adverse a large crowd of residents, headed by ...

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  3. THE "ALL GOLDS."

    Matters in connection with the possible secession from the amateur ranks were yesterday widely discussed. It is generally admitted that the feeling in favour of some ...

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  4. DEARTH OF DOMESTICS.

    Mrs. Robert Farrell, secretary of the Domestic Immigration Society, states that as the result of the efforts of that body it is expected that the first shipment of British maids ...

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  5. FEDERAL QUARANTINE.

    The Commonwealth Parliamentary Draftsman's interpretation of the Quarantine Bill now before the Federal Parliament does not agree with the views of Dr. Ashburton ...

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  6. LAWN TENNIS IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Stanley Doust, the lawn tennis player, was a passenger from England by the R.M.S. India. Interviewed at Fremantle regarding the ...

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  7. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    The Legislative Assembly of the Transvaal read the second time yesterday a bill providing for the completion of Chinese contracts. ...

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  8. FOR PEACE.

    If the international Conference at the Hague endorses the vote of the First Commission, supporting the establishment of a permanent International Court of ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. CASABLANCA BOMBARDED

    While the French cruiser Galilee, in response to an application from the Moorish authorities at Casablanca for help against the Kabyles, was landing 60 bluejackets, ...

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  10. RIOT OF COOLIES.

    Four hundred discontented Chinese employed in the Cason Gold Mine, Johannesburg, wrecked the quarters of the Chinese police, and wounded several constables. ...

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  11. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Hague telegraphs that at the International Conference Great Britain's resolution, dropping all reference to urgency, merely ...

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  12. STANDARD OIL MONOPOLY.

    Mr. Herbert Knox Smith, Commissioner of Corporations at Washington, in a scathing report states that the profits of the Standard Oil Company are ...

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  13. SINN FEIN.

    Sir Thomas Esmonde, who on joining Sinn Fein resigned his seat in Parliament, bus written a letter to his constituents in which he upholds the Sinn Fein, ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. EVICTED TENANTS BILL.

    The House of Lords last night had before it a motion for the second reading of the Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Bill. The Earl of Crewe, Lord President of ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. HOW IT AFFECTS FRUITGROWERS.

    Growers, when approached on the subject, and asked how they viewed the Quarantine Bill, were reticent. They had no desire to give their opinions, for more reasons than ...

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  16. UNION OPTIMISTIC.

    A meeting of the council of the New South Wales Rugby Union was held last night, and at its close the secretary, Mr. W. W. Hill, intimated that the council was satisfied ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY COLONY.

    The Salvation Army is about to buy ten townships in Ontario for colonisation purposes. The purchase is subject to the approval of the land by a joint ...

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  18. VIEWS OF SUPPORTERS.

    "J.G.D." writes expressing his belief that the entrance of the professional system means the decay of Rugby. "Outside a certain interested section," he adds, "the vast majority ...

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  19. THE MONARCHS' FAREWELL.

    The Czar and the German Emperor took farewell of each other at luncheon on board the Russian Imperial yacht Standart at Swinemunde yesterday. The ...

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  20. THE AWAKENING EAST.

    A banquet was held last evening at the rooms of the Chinese Empire Reform Association to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of China. The president of the ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    J. Humphries (Derbyshire) has accepted the invitation of the Marylebone Club to join the English cricket team to tour Australia next season. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Middlesex scored 552 against Somerset. J. Douglas made 180, and Tarrant 147. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL. The Judicial Committee of the Privy ...

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  23. THE GOVERNOR'S WESTERN TOUP.

    Teh State Governor, Sir Harry Rawson, visited Wellington to-day to lay the foundation-stone of the new Presbyterian church. He was accompanied by his private secretary, ...

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  24. AN OPPOSITION VIEW.

    The secretary of the Women's Patriotic Club (Miss Prenter) denounces the importation of maids, and maintains that it is unnecessary. She conferred with Mrs. ...

    Article : 211 words
  25. MR. CARNEGIE'S GIFT.

    Mr. A. Carnegie has presented £100,000 to the King Edward VII. Hospital Fund for London. While no conditions are attached to any part of the ...

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  26. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, Inspector-General of the Forces, has accepted the new command known as the Eastern Mediterranean, with its headquarters at ...

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  27. WHALEBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After a hard race of four and a half miles, in exceedingly rough water, and with a strong westerly wind blowing the boats about, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade defeated the crew ...

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  28. THE "ALL RED" ROUTE.

    Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, has expressed his willingness to contribute £500,000 towards a company working the "All Red" route from ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. AUSTRALIA'S HOUSING PRACTICE.

    Addressing the International Congress on the Housing of the Workers, now being held at London, Mr. J. G. Jenkins, Agent-General for South Australia, claimed that ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. REMARKS BY QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Premier has expressed himself strongly in regard to the Quarantine Bill, now before the Federal Parliament. This morning be amplified the statements made in his protest ...

    Article : 248 words
  31. INTERSTATE BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  32. "AUSTRALIA" MARGARINE.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, Agent-General of Victoria, has been to Christiania to inquire on behalf of the Agents-General respecting a firm in that city selling ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. VISIT TO DUBBO.

    The Governor laid the foundation-stone of the additions to the Dubbo Hospital to-day in the presence of a large number of residents. The new portion when completed will ...

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  34. NIHILISTS AS AUTOMOBILISTS.

    The police having heard of a plot concocted by some automobilists to kill General Roedigher, Russian Minister of War, arrested a motor car with four armed ...

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  35. EXCITEMENT AT HORSE PARADE.

    Some sensation was caused at the Royal Agricultural Society Grounds, Moore Park, yesterday afternoon, when during his preliminary for the trotting exhibition the axle of ...

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  36. TRANSVAAL SOCIAL POLICY.

    General Botha, the Premier, announced in the Transvaal Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Government proposed to re-establish the system of placing ...

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  37. MR. BENT IN THE FOG.

    The Victorian Premier, Mr. Bent, who once created some amusement in Melbourne by solemnly and publicly taking off his hat to a cow as a mark of respect to the dairying ...

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  38. NECESSITY FOR GREATER POPULATION.

    The Premier was enterained at a largely-attended smoke concort held to-night in the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Agricultural Society. Mr. John Martin presided ...

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  39. MEAT PACKING IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, informed Mr. W. H. K. Redmond in the House of Commons last night that the report relating to the investigations ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    A fire broke out this morning in the main street at Dalby, near the railway end, in one of Mr. Reithmuller's now buildings, occupied by Mr. Orford, bootmaker. Other firms whose ...

    Article : 170 words
  41. SENSATION AT A SCHOOL.

    A sensational incident occurred at the Cookamidgera Public School during the week. It appears the children at the Public school there had all left for home at the dinner ...

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  42. GREAT GUNS FOR DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Admiralty has ordered a number of 13½ in guns for the new Dreadnoughts, now completing. ...

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  43. RECORD RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    On Tuesday the first section to Trundle of the Bogan Gate-Bulbodney line was opened. It is more than four years since Mr. O'Sullivan turned the first sod, and it has taken two ...

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  44. GREAT ART PURCHASES.

    Duveen Bros., of London and New York, have purchased for £1,000,000 M. Rodolphe Kann's famous art collection at Paris, containing 11 Rembrandts, four ...

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  45. FATALITY ON A DESTROYER.

    The oil fuel on the destroyer Spiteful ignited from the stokehole, killing two stokers and injuring four. ...

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  46. TRAGEDY OF THE BUSH.

    Three months ago a man named John Martin, 70 years of ago, weak-sighted and feeble, left Geraldton to walk to a friend's place at Upper Chapman. After passing White Peak ...

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  47. THE SHEARERS' AWARD.

    In opening the annuul stud sheep sales today Mr. J. M. Niall, general manager for Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., advised sheepbreeders, in view of the recent decision ...

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  48. ADVERTISING THE STATE.

    The Government has taken preliminary steps towards the representation of the State at the Anglo-French Exhibition in London. The space secured is 6000ft. It is proposed ...

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  49. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Jabez Wolff, after being in the water 15[?] hours, swam across the English Channel to within three-qunrters of a mile of the French coast, when a change of wind ...

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  50. FARM LABOURERS' ARBITRATION.

    A case is proceeding in the Arbitration Court at Christchurch, the dispute being brought by the Farm Labourers' Union. Seven thousand farmers have been cited. So many ...

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  51. SAFETY OF A MINE.

    Eleven employees of the Pelaw-Main colliery were to-day fined from 6s to 10s for breaches of special rules in taking tobacco or pipes to the part of the colliery where ...

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  52. BULGARIAN BAND KILLED.

    Turkish artillery a[?]lated a Bulgarian band, which had taken refuge in several houses in Hassnoba, near Flor[?]. ...

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