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  2. THE LATE STORM.

    The cyclonic storm which wrought such havoc with shipping along our coast, and was responsible for the loss of several lives, has now passed away, and fine, pleasant ...

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  3. THIRD EDITION.

    At Bournemouth to-day Laver partnered Noble after the dismissal of Howell, and was dismissed by Braund for 15, Noble, who was stonewalling, being 27. 9 for ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    At Bournemouth to-day the Australians commenced a match against an eleven of England. The weather is fine, but the wicket is soft. There is an attendance of ...

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  5. MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.

    Prince [?]low, the German Imperial Chancellor, and M. Rouvier, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs have agreed upon the basis of the programme for the ...

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  6. THE ALLIANCE.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister to Great Britain, signed a new Treaty of ...

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  7. THE PEACE.

    M. Maartens, the Russian jurist, and Mr. Dennison, acting on behalf of Japan, have completed the preamble and the first three articles of the draft treaty, of peace ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    To-day's sitting of the House of Representatives was marked by two painful incidents. One was the interruption of a brilliant speech by Mr. M'Lean, late Minister for Cusotoms, by ...

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  9. A PRELIMINARY INQUIRY.

    A preliminary inquiry of a purely private character into the circumstances surrounding the loss of the schooner Jones Brothers was held yesterday by Captain Edie, ...

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  10. RELIEF FOR THE BEREAVED.

    Captain Webber, the secretary of the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society of New South Wales, was yesterday engaged in inquiring into the circumstances of those ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. THE SULTAN ONSTINATE.

    The Sultan of Morocco is unwilling to apologise to France for the imprisonment of the Algerian chief from Gharb, and refuses to pay an indemnity. M. St. ...

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  12. AN ARMISTICE.

    It is officially announced that to-day an armistice was agreed upon by Japan and Russia. ...

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  13. MAILS DELAYED.

    The mailman carrying the mails for Myalia, [?] bundara, Bungarby, and other small centres in the southern portion of the district could not complete his journey on Wednesday, being blocked by heavy ...

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  14. JAPANESE IN IGNORANCE.

    The Japanese press is silent concerning the terms of peace. The public of Japan has not been informed of the details. The withholding of the terms by Count ...

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  15. NEW STEAMERS FOR JAPAN.

    The Nippon Steam Navigation Company is ordering eight new liners from the Clyde. ...

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  16. VIEW OF LIBERALS.

    The "Daily News" (a Liberal journal), commenting upon the treaty, says that the liability on our part to intervene in a dispute whether we like the prospect or not ...

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  17. EXPERIENCES OF SHIPPING.

    Master mariners who successfully weathered the late tempest unite in describing the conditions at sea as exceptionally boisterous, and the fear was generally ...

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  18. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW AT TUMBERUMBA

    Snow continued to fall here on Tuesday night and on Wednesday until noon. By that time everything was enveloped—streets, houses, etc.—and presented a striking picture. About a foot and a half fell on ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE, NEWS.

    An earthquake occurred on Wednesday at New Hampshire (U.S.A.). Three shocks were experienced at Portsmouth. There has been an outbreak of cholera in ...

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  20. TRADES MARKS BILL.

    The Attorney-General has considered statements made in the petition presented by the Employers' Federation respecting the legality of the union label clauses of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. THE CZAR UNGRATEFUL.

    It is now affirmed, despite telegrams from St. Petersburg, that the Czar did not reply to the dutiful message sent by M. Witte announcing that Japan had accepted ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    At an influential meeting held last night to help forward the movement for the establishment of an epileptic colony, the Premier said he had already promised to give £3000 on ...

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  23. TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    The report by Mr. Hesketh on several matters which he investigated during his recent official tour in England and America was laid on the table of the House of ...

    Article : 341 words
  24. RATIFICATION ASSURED.

    Other newspapers argue that there are few partners with whom we would so willingly run risks if risks there be. The "Morning Post" says that the ratification ...

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  25. COST OF PRISONERS.

    The "Russ." of St. Petersburg, states that Russia is to pay Japan £10,000,000 for the keep of the Russian prisoners. ...

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  26. IN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese report that a series of minor engagements occurred on Sunday last, and that three Russian attacks were repulsed in the Hsing-Ching district. ...

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  27. GERMAN PRESS ILL-HUMOURED.

    German newspapers comment illhumouredly upon the extension of the Anglo-Japan alliance, and revive the outcry of the "yellow peril," and that Great ...

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  28. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court held its concluding sittings in Melbourne to-day. The Chief Justice announced that the next sittings here would be on October 2. ...

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  29. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 4 1-16d per ounce standard, an advance of 1-16d since yesterday. ...

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  30. MAIL STEAMERS AT BRISBANE.

    The inauguration of the Orient-Pacific service to Brisbane was celebrated to-day by a luncheon on board the R.M.S. Orotava, lying at the railway wharf, Pinkenba. In ...

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  31. HOWARD SMITH CO., LTD.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in Howard Smith Co., Ltd., was held this afternoon. Mr. H. B. Howard Smith, who occupied the chair, said the business for the ...

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  32. ROUGH VOYAGE FROM JAPAN.

    The steamship Bucentaur, a vessel of 3503 tons, commanded by Captain Ritson, arrived at an early hour this morning from Japan, on her first visit to Sydney, and anchored at 2 ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

    The weather at Bournemouth to-day was fine, but the wicket is crumbling. The attendance is moderate. Hargreave and Arnold opened the bowling for England. ...

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  34. CONGRATULATIONS FROM VICTORIA.

    The State Governor, at the request of the Premier, has cabled to President Roosevelt as follows:—"Heartily congratulate you on behalf of the Government and people of ...

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  35. A FLEET OF COASTERS ARRIVE.

    With the moderation in the boisterous conditions at sea a fleet of no fewer than 15 coasting vessels, including nine belonging to the North Coast S. N. Company, put in an ...

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  36. THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The National Council of Women sent the following cable to President Roosevelt yesterday afternoon:—"The National Council of Women of New South Wales congratulates you ...

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  37. THE AMERICAN MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Sonoma, from San Francisco, via ports, was sighted at 3.30 this morning about seven miles due east from Sydney Heads. ...

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  38. SUGAR BOUNTY.

    Queensland members are not satisfied with Sir John Forrest's announcement respecting the term for which payments of sugar bounty is to be extended. They desire that it shall ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Michael Carr, who, it is stated, shot a police constable in the breast and arm in Guildfordroad last Monday night, was arrested early this morning in the Darling Ranges. He had ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA,

    The Government is trying to push on with the legal aspect of the Murray River waters question. Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., and Mr. Isaacs, K.C., who have been retained on ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    The Minister for Lands, in reviewing the work of his department, described the present classification of lands as unsatisfactory, except the ordinary sections at £1 per acre, and ...

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  42. DUTY ON HARVESTERS.

    The Minister for Customs has ordered that inquiries be made in Adelaide respecting the valuation to be placed on imported harvesters. He states that he expects that the result of ...

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  43. DISTRACTED RUSSIA.

    Pensants in the Warsaw district of Poland raided a prison and murdered 11 thieves and wounded 50 others. The remainder of the prisoners appealed to the ...

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  44. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Sir John Quick, M.P., Senator M'Gregor, Messrs. Fowler, M.P., Clarke, and Wamsley, members of the Tariff Commission, will leave for Western Australia by the Kanowna ...

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  45. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Queensland revenue for August amountted to £285,035, an increase of £52,539. The amount received from the Commonwealth increased £22,795. Taxation increased £4514. ...

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  46. FIRING IN A BANK.

    A sensation occurred at Bendigo shortly before 8 o'clock to-night by the report in Viewstreet of two revolver shots, fired in quick succession. An investigation showed that the ...

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  47. PAYMENT OF OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    A definite request has been received from Mr. Carruthers that permission be given for the utilisation of the services of postmasters in the payment of old-age pensions. It has been ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND.

    A most destructive fire occurred at Normanton, North Queensland, early this morning, in the main street. The business places of Messrs. A. J. Smith and Co., storekeepers, ...

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  49. TARTARS IN ARMS.

    Well-armed Tartars are besieging Shusha, Transcaucasia. They have begun a massacre of the Armenians in the district. ...

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  50. THE OUTLOOK.

    The Acting Government Meteorologist says: "The main body of the atmosphere in our latitude has made rapid progress eastwards, the ...

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  51. SENSATION AT KALGOORLIE.

    Last evening Mr. George W. De Winton, a well-known resident, and secretary of the Kalgoorlie Club, committed suicide under dramatic circumstances. Late in the afternoon ...

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  52. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  53. OUTBREAK AT AMOY.

    Local merchants and junkowners at Amoy, China, owing to dissatisfaction with the dues charged, organised an attack by coolies on the Customs, and the harbour ...

    Article : 63 words
  54. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian revenue returns for last month reached £570,666, showing an increase of £20,926, as compared with August of last year. The balance received from the ...

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  55. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER JONES BROTHERS.

    The genial spring weather to-day was in striking contrast to the hurricane conditions which had prevailed during the past few days. The wind was light, and the sea has ...

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  56. IMPERIAL LABOUR POLICY.

    The Labour Representation Committee of the Trade Unions Congress is discussing a proposal for consideration at another meeting in October for sending to ...

    Article : 207 words
  57. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue for August totalled £271,696, and the expenditure £292,837, making an excess of disbursements over receipts of £21,141. Compared with August, 1904, the ...

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  58. MAIL ROBBERY.

    The postal authorities have received advice that two bags of mails were stolen from the northern mail coach. The discovery was made when the coach arrived at Port Macquarie ...

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  59. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    A deputation from the Het Volk (the Boer organisation) waited upon Lord Selborne, Governor of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, yesterday, and called ...

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  60. NATURALISATION CERTIFICATES

    During August naturalisation certificates were issued to 116 persons. This makes a total of 815 certificates during the present year. ...

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  61. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue for August totalled £65,470, as compared with £67,492 in August, 1904. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs. G. and C. Hoskins are the lowest tenderers, £61,000, for pipes and specials for the Auckland Council. WELLINGTON, Friday. ...

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  63. DEPARTURE OF THE RUNIC.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, will despatch the White Star liner Runic from Dalgety's Wharf at noon to-day. Although passenger business at this time of the year is poor, the Runic ...

    Article : 140 words
  64. NEW SOUTH WALES PRODUCTS.

    The newspapers consider the exhibition of New South Wales products at the Guildball to be valuable from educational and commercial standpoints. An ...

    Article : 50 words
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