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  2. OUR PARKS.

    Games and Gymnasia.—The games that are most commonly played around Sydney are cricket and football. The former game is specially catered for at the Sydney Cricket ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Communications have been received by me Government from the International Telegraph Construction and the Marconi companies, containing the proposals to establish wireless ...

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  4. ARBITRATION MATTERS.

    When the Arbitation Court opened yesterday the President (Judge Heydon) referred to various matters reported in that morning's "Hearald." ...

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  5. PEACE.

    The Japanese Privy Council has sanctioned the treaty of peace concluded at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The anti-peace agitators in Japan, ...

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  6. GERMAN AIMS.

    Count Posadowsky-Wehner, Minister for the Interior, addressing an important colonial congress at Berlin, insisted that the nation by practising silent but tenacious ...

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  7. CONSUMPTION.

    Professor Behring, the German Government's delegate to the International Tuberculosis Congress at Paris, claims that he has discovered a cure for consumption. ...

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  8. AN OPPRESSIVE DAY.

    After the abnormally low temperatures of last month—the coolest September during the 47 years that rocords have been kept at the Observatory, and therefore probably in the ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    A decision has been given by the Ch[?] Secretary, Sir Samuel Gillott, as to the reward of £200 offered by the Government "for such information as will lead to the ...

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  10. PRINCE BULOW'S OVERTURES.

    Then invited to reply to the remarks of Prince Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, who said that it was to the Interest of France that her ally (Russia) ...

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  11. ALLOWANCE POST-OFFICES.

    A question was asked in Parliament recently which caused inquiries to be made by the Postmaster-General concerning a married man who was employed in a Victorian post-office ...

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  12. THE ALLIANCE.

    Mr. Gerald Balfour, the President of the Local Government Board, speaking at Leeds last night in reference to the Anglo-Japanese alliance, said that Great ...

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  13. YALLUM PARK ESTATE.

    The Yallum Park Estate, of 30,566 aeres freehold land, adjoining the town of Penola, in south-east of South Australia, was pffered for sale by Dalgety and Co., Limited (in ...

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  14. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    The Prime Minister has received a letter from Sir John Quick, chairman of the Tariff Commission, now taking evidence in Western Australia, in regard to an early report being ...

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  15. JAPANS BURDEN.

    Count Okuma (a former Premier of Japan) informed a congress of the associated Chambers of Commerce at Tokio that when the troops were drawn from ...

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  16. NATIONALIST SENTENCED.

    Mr. Justice Boyd (of the High Court of Justice in Ireland) bound Mr. J. O'Donnell (Nationalist), member for South Mayo, in sureties to keep the peace in connection ...

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  17. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    In the District Court to-day Mr. Dwyer, P.M., gave his reserved decision in the case where the occupiers of rooms known as the Metropolitan Club were charged with having ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. SIX-HOURS' WORK DAY.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night a resolution was carried declaring in favour of a six-hours' work day, or such an approximation thereto as may be deemed ...

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  19. RETURNING PROSPERITY.

    Mr. Leslie Sanderson, presiding at a meeting of the Bank of Australasia, delivered a speech emphasising the encouraging prospects in Australia and New ...

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  20. REDISTRIBUTION.

    Mr. Gerald Balfour, the President of the Local Government Board, speaking at Leeds last night, said he hoped that the report of the Committee on the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sydney Hall, a bread carter, who has been missing from Victoria Park since last Tuesday, has been found in a semi-demented condition at Kalgoorlie He is unable to explain ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Darley will be present this afternoon at the reception to be held by his Grace the Archbishop at Bishopscourt. ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  24. MAIL DELAY.

    The R.M.S. Omrah will on Sunday pass through the Suez Canal, which has been blocked owing to the blowing up of the wreek of the Chatham. ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. AGITATION IN RUSSIA.

    Owing to a mass meeting of reformers having been held in the Moscow University, it has been closed. The persons who attended the meeting were not connected ...

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  26. POPE AND SPORTS.

    In order to promote the amalgamation of the Italian Catholic sporting clubs a five days' tournament, which is to include gymnastics and bicycle and foot races, ...

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  27. BERLIN LOCK-OUT.

    The men who are locked out from the New Berlin Electrical Engineering works are dissatisfied with their leaders. The majority of the men are willing to ...

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  28. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    Four cases arising out of the dispute on Cobran station with reference to the shearing of sheep alleged to be wet were heard at the police court to-day before Mr. Garstang, P.M. ...

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  29. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The celebration of Trafalgar Day (21st instant) in Sydney promises to be worthy of the event. The programme, which is being arranged under the auspices of the British ...

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  30. JAPANESE FLEET.

    There is a probability of the, Japanese fleet visiting England under the command of Admiral Togo, to be present at a review at Spithead. ...

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  31. INSURANCE SCANDALS.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York says that the Insurance Investigation Committee has elicited the fact that in 11 years 1,600,000 dollars (£320,000) was paid ...

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  32. CREAM OF THE TRADE.

    Sir,—I must take exception to Mr. Beeby in reference to his remark in the dispute before the Arbitration Court in reference to the members of the Amaiganiated Society of ...

    Article : 229 words
  33. FRENCH CRUISER SINKS.

    The French armoured cruiser Sully, which went on the rocks at Allong Bay, near Tonkin, last February, has broken in two. ...

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  34. ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    The Grand Duke Cyril (cousin, of the Czar) has been secretly married to the Grand Duchess of Hesse at Munich. The ox-Grand Duchess of Hesse (formerly ...

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  35. NUMURKAH DISASTER.

    The daughters of Messrs. R. and S. Callander, who were injured in the railway accident at Numurkah last evening appear to be improving, and hopes are entertained of their ...

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  36. NEWMARKET MEETING.

    At the Newmarket First October Meeting to-day the contest for the principal event on the card resulted as under:— JOCKEY CLUB STAKES of 10,000 sovs.; if ...

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  37. THE CHURCH IN THE COLONIES.

    Archdeacon David, late of Brisbane Pro-Cathedral in an address at Weymouth, advocated colonial churches developing on independent national lines. ...

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  38. DEATH OF A RAILWAY PORTER.

    An inquiry touching the death of Edgar Charles Muston, railway porter, of West Narrabri, who was killed on Wednesday by being jammed between railway ralls that were ...

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  39. STATE-AIDED IMMIGRATION.

    "State-aided Immigration" was the subject of a lecture delivered by Dr. R. Arthur, M.L.A., at the Protestant Hall last evening to members of the Women's Liberal League. ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A correspondent, "W.M.O.," writes, "On the bosom of Mother Thames he passed to his eternal rest in that Westminster Abbey which had been his ambition through life." ...

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  41. DATE PALMS AND BEET SUGAR.

    In giving evidence before the Tariff Commission to-day, Adrian Despiessis, Government Horticultural and Viticultural Expert, said he was very much struck while traveling through ...

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  42. LOST LALLA ROOKH.

    Messrs. Lever Brothers' barque Lalla Rookh. 841 tons, which left Brisbane on March 21 for Falmouth with a cargo of 10,693 bags of wheat, has been reinsured ...

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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    The demands of the British regarding piracy in the Red Sea have been satisfied. Owing to the presence of a British gunboat the guilty persons have been ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    At last nights meeting of the Labour Council at the Trades Hall, Mr. Galloway received permission to address the delegates on behalf of the Carcase Butchers' Curters' ...

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  45. FATAL PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Lilian Duggagn, aged 10, died at the Childiren's Hospital to-day from the effects of a Luilet wound in the head. The wound was i[?]ted by a brother of deceased, aged 15. ...

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  46. THE TOOWOOMBA TRAGEDY.

    At the Toowoomba Circuit Court to-day, the trial of Herbert Russell Stephens on a charge of the murder of his brother Ralph at Middle Ridge, was concluded. The jury returned a ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    It is anticipated that Parliament will prorogue in a fortnight. A few days later the colony will be in the throes of a[?] election campaign. The contest will be more ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. SILVER.

    The price of silver is 2s 4 7-16d per ounce. ...

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