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  2. THE NORTHERN RIVERS.

    The business people who know the Orara country[?] pin their faith to its development into a great farming district, if it gets, first, the North Coast Railway, and, second, a shay ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    Under the auspices of the Women's Organising Commitee of the Political Labour League, a public meeting was held last night at Haigh's Hall, Crow's Nest. Mr. G. Down ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Federal Parliament House has now thrown off the gloom of recess, and the House staff is busy preparing for the opening on Thursday. All Ministers are in Melbourne with ...

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  5. FIGHTING ZULU REBELS. A DANGEROUS POSITION.

    In the operations which led to the capture of Siganandi's stronghold by Colonel Mackenzie's flying column 140 rebels were killed. The enemy fiercely attacked, a ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. CHICAGO MEAT HORRORS.

    The report of the Commissioners appointed by President Roosevelt to inquire into the Chicago meat packing horrors confirms the revolting details and the ...

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  7. THE MADRID OUTRAGE. WIDESPREAD PLOT FEARED.

    Many witnesses of the explosion in Madrid on Thursday have identified the body of Mateo Moral as that of the man who threw the bomb. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by his Excellency the Governor of South Australia, and attended by Mr. Share, left Sydney for Melbourne last night. ...

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  9. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    "Mr. Reid is still taking about 'confiscation,' In connection with the proposed Commonwealth Land Tax," said Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour party, ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. TRANSVAAL ENLISTMENTS.

    The Natal Government has accepted 150 from the corps of 500 whose services were proffered by Mr. Abe Bailey, of the Transvaal, and they have been entrained for ...

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  11. THE CRICKET CRISIS. FURTHER SUSPENSIONS.

    A meeting of the executive of the New South Wales Cricket Association was held yesterday afternoon at the rooms, Bull's-chambers, for the purpose of examining V. Trumper, A. ...

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  12. THE ATTEMPT AT PARIS.

    It is believed that Mateo Moral was identical with [?]arras, al[?]as Alvino, who threw a bomb at King Alfonso in the Rue de Rohan, Paris, on June 1 of last year. ...

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  13. PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    It is reported that Mateo Moral was wounded on Friday, as a blood-stained handkerchief was left behind him. It is supposed that one of the glass ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. DUMA'S LAND DEBATES.

    The Government has submitted to the Duma a proposal to concede to the peasants on easy terms 10,000,000 acres of land. ...

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  15. SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    A man has been arrested at Madrid on suspicion of being concerned in the bomb outrage. He was found in possession of a dagger ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    The committee appointed by the recent meeting of members of the Sydney Cricket Ground in St. James' Hall to deal with the question of the representation of members on ...

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  17. A RECORD TOUR.

    Mr. W. Webster, M.P. for the Cwyf[?]r, accompanied by his daughter, has just completed a record tour of his electorate, having spent 95 days, from February 26 to June 1, ...

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  18. BULL FIGHT AT MADRID.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales and the members of the British Special Mission to Spain abstained from attending the bull fights, but Princess Henry of ...

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  19. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, Under-Secretary to the Home Office, speaking at Henley yesterday, said that if the present attempt at a settlement of the educational question ...

    Article : 384 words
  20. THE HUME SEAT.

    At a meeting of the Political Labour League a letter was read from the Gundagai branch staling that as the excutive had up to now refused to call a meeting to form a ...

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  21. REVOLT IN KOREA.

    An insurrection among the Koreans broke out in Hong-[?], Southern Korea. Japanese troops engaged the rebels, and after a fight lasting four hours suppressed ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association was held to-night. The Essendo[?] Club, which decided at a special meeting last week to uphold the association in the cricket ...

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  23. EVANGELICAL ENTERPRISE.

    To the General Assembly of the United Free Church its Colonial Missions Committee reported that the conditions of Canada, Queensland, South Australia, and ...

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  24. VICTORIA PECULIAR POSITION OF A CREW.

    Application was made by letter to the Chief Secretary, Sir Samuel Gillott, this morning, by Mr. Woolf, solicitor for nine members of the crew of the ship Melville Island, that the ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. THE WEATHER. RAIN AREA EXTENDS.

    Unsettled and very humid conditions prevailed throughout the State during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday. The rain area over the northern parts extended to the ...

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  26. A NEW LOCAL LOAN.

    A special meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works to-day adopted the report of the finance committee recommending the flotation of a loan of £250,000 for providing funds ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles Tennant, Bart, President of the United Alkali Company, aged 82 years. Sir Charles Tennant was father-in-law to Mr. H. H. ...

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  28. SALVING THE MONTAGU.

    Salving, operations continue on H.M.S. Montagu, stranded on Lundy Island. The Admiralty is arranging to soul up the Montagu at some level below high-water. They ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Walmate, of the New Zealand Shipping Company, from Timaru, New Zealand, has arrived at Teneriffe. A slight fire had occurred in the hold among ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    The R.M.S. China sailed for London on Monday with the following:—50,000 severeigns from the Union Bank, Ltd., to the Right Hon. John Morley, Secretary of State for India;[?] ...

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  31. TWO WOMEN CLAIM A HUSBAND.

    The City Coroner this morning decided a case as to whether Mrs. Jane Black or Mrs. Ellen Marie Black was the lawful wife of Jamrs Thomas Black, on whose body an ...

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  32. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    Sir,—In your issue appears a letter from the secretary of the New South Wales Longue of Wheelmen, in which he speaks of the material assistance the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

    Article : 345 words
  33. TROLLEY CAR DERAILED.

    While a trolley car containing excursionists was travelling at East Providence, Rhode Island, it went off the rails. Eleven persons were killed, and 20 ...

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  34. HIGH COURT JUDGMENT.[?]

    Tho High Court delivered Its reserved judgment to-day on an appeal by the Shire of Narracan against a decision of the Acting Chief Justice, granting John Leviston, of Moe, ...

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  35. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION.

    The election for North Pr[?]vince seat in the Legislative Council took place yesterday, the candidates being Mr. Frank Connor, pastoral1st, who for 13 years represented Kimberley ...

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  36. NOTORIOUS MURDERER.

    (Dietrich, the leather-worker of Dresden, who recently confessed to having at various times murdered seven persons, has since confessed to having committed 11 ...

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  37. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    A public thanksgiving service for rain was held at the Town Hall this evening, and was inrgely intended Addresses were delivered by ministers and a[?] united choir sang the "Hallelujah Chorus." ...

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  38. A DRAMATIC DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Cusson had before him an application to-day by Clyde Meynell for an injunction restraining Addle Pearce from "producing a play in the suburbs called "The ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. LIGHT RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Governmont has decided to accept the Works Department's tenders for the construction of light agricultural railways from Goomalling to Dowerin, Katanning to ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    At Ross on the 4th instant a convocation of ministers and mombers of the Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Congregational, Society of Friends, and Churches of Christ, held a ...

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  41. CLOSER UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    A conference between representatives of the Anglican and Presbyterian churches on the subject of closer union will meet in Melbourne on November 27. ...

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  42. A LEGISLATOR'S EXPENSES.

    Mr. James Isdell. M.L.A. for Pilbarra, has resigned his seat in the Legistlative Assembly in consequence of the heavy expense connected with attending to the eletorate. The ...

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  43. STEAMER WAIPARA.

    The steamer Walpara went aground this morning between the pil[?] light and the west beacon in Moreton Bay. The vessel is clear of the channel. The Walpara left Pinkenba ...

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  44. DISASTER TO A WEDDING PARTY.

    A wedding party, Mr. W. Ezzy being the bridegroom, and Miss Smythe the bride, met with a serious accident coming over the Herberton range at Ather[?] The party were ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Shaw, Sav[?]l, and Albion and the New Zealand shipping companies are initiating a direct monthly service between New Zealand and West of England ports, ...

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  46. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The first meeting of the interstate representatives to draft a bill to give effect to the recent agreement on the Murray waters question will be held in Melbourne on June 12. ...

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  47. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6½d per ounce standard, a fall of 7-16d since Saturday. The price lately paid for silver has induced selling in the Indian bazaars, hence the ...

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  48. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. David Watts, aged 100, the oldest resident on the Clarence, was found dead in bed this morning with his bedding burnt. Deceased had evidently been suffocated by ...

    Article : 41 words
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