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  2. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    The Drayton Grange Royal Commission continued its sittings yesterday The president, Mr. A. M'Lean, presided, and all the mumbers were present. Mr. Russell (Sly and Bussell) appeared for Houlder ...

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  3. LATE EDITION.

    The rain having cleared at Cheltenham the return match between the Australians and Gloucestershire was commenced this afternoon. The weather is now dull and the ...

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  4. THE AVERTED STRIKE.

    Satisfaction is expressed by various branches of the railway service and by the public at large at the amicablo settlement on Saturday of the difficulty which at one stage threatened a strike of large dimensions. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match in the Australians' tour appointed to start was the roturn against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham. It is now raining, and the start of play has ...

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  6. THE BOER LEADERS.

    On Saturday, when General Botha and Commandants de Wet and Dclarey arrived in London, the crowd at Waterloo Station mobbed the Boor Generals' saloon car, crying ...

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  7. HOBBIES.

    We have nothing but commendation for the " hobbies " exhibition held at the Sydney Grammar School on Saturday. The boys are encouraged by such an institution to devo[?] ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A service for the Colonial Coronation Contingents was held in Westminster Abbey yesterday. The colonial troops occupied the temporary galleries [?]rected for the peers and ...

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  9. THE KING.

    The King has presented to Westminster Abbey a golden crucifix, supported at the base by statues of the Virgin Mary and St. John. ...

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  10. DRIVE THROUGH COWES.

    Last evening the King drove through the streets of Cowes. ...

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  11. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

    The exhibition of the gifts and addresses presented to the Prince and Princess of Wales during their tour of the colonies last year realised £460, which has been handed to ...

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  12. THE EXUBERANCE OF THE WELCOME.

    The " Times," in commenting upon the reception of the Bo[?]r leaders in London, says that while it was right to show respect to a brave enemy and reasonable to accept his ...

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  13. VIEWS OF MR. R. HOLLIS.

    Mr. R. Hollis, M. L. A., secretary of the Federated Association, says that the Premier's utterances are calculated to provoke instead of allaying strife not only among railway servants but in his own Cabinet. ...

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  14. THE SHAH.

    The Shah of Persia arrived in England yesterday. He was received at Dover by Prince Arthur of Connaught on behalf of the King, and was warmly welcomed. The Shah ...

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  15. THE CORONATION NAVAL REVIEW.

    The King after the review off Spirhead on Saturday signalled his entire satisfaction with the appearance of the ships and the ships' companies. ...

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  16. A NEW YORK STEAMER ADRIFT.

    This morning the steamer Duke of Argyll arrived at Albany with the steamer Queen Wilhelmina in tow. It transpired that the latter's tailshaff had broken, and the vessel, after drifting four days, was ...

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  17. ALLEGED FORGERY OF SCRIP.

    Inquiries made yesterdayserved to disclose nothing fresh in the alleged forging of Hustler's Reef and Hustler No. 1 scrip. It 13 stated that the person to whom the forgeries are attributed held 45 genuine ...

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  18. AUDIENCE WITH THE KING.

    The Boer leaders journeycd to Cowes yesterday, where they were received by the King on the Victoria and Albert. On the arrival of the delegates at the yacht ...

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  19. THE CORONATION CONTINGENTS.

    The Indian troops had a great send-off from Hampton yesterday. ...

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  20. JAPANESE REGARD FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

    Viscouut Hayashi, the Japanese Minister in London, has informed a correspondent of the " Standard" that the sending of the Japanese squadron, the armoured cruiser Asama ...

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  21. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The Duke of Portland on Saturday entertained 300 colonial troops at Welbeck Abbey. ...

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  22. FATALITIES AND CASUALTIES.

    The body of an unknown man was yesterday evening found insids the tunnel in the vicinity of the Bay-road station, on the Milson's Point railway line. From available information it appears that as ...

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  23. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  24. INQUIRIES IN MELBOURNE.

    Inquiries instituted by members of the Stock Exchange to-day to discover whether they were affected by the scrip frauds in the Hustler's [?]eef and Hustler's No. 1 Companies gave rise to a feeling of ...

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  25. CHINA.

    The Chinese troops despatched to quell the rising in the Szechuan province have killed 1000 rebels. The ringleader of the rebellion was captured and executed. ...

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  26. A MAN KILLED AT CARLTON.

    An accident of a shocking nature occurred at the Carlton railway station yesterday morning. resulting in the death of a plasterer named Frank Brierley, 31, a resident of Durham-street, Carlton. Deceased ...

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  27. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, in his magazine, the " Review of Reviews" states that, it it rumoured that Mr. Seddon, impressed with the need for strong statesmen in South Africa, intends ...

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  28. THE DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    August Tisler, who is under arrest charged with the murder of Edward O. Sangal, near Dandenong, asked this morning to see Detectives Dungey and Considine, who are working up the case, and he ...

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  29. RETURN TO LONDON.

    After leaving the Royal yacht the Boer leaders returned to London via Southampton. They were loudly cheered in passing through that town, and cheers were renewed on arrival ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Stamped rifles, upon payment of a license fee of 10s, are being issued to fit and proper burghers of the Transvnal. Two hundred rounds of ammunition are allowed with each ...

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  31. STRUCK ON THE HEAD WITH A STONE.

    Gethym Thomas (8), living at Payten's-buildings, city, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last evening suffering from a depressed fracture of the skull. The injury was caused through Thomas being struck ...

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  32. MR. FISCHER'S MISSION.

    Mr. Fischer, who met General Botha and Commandants de Wet and. Delarey on their arrival at Southam[?]ton on Saturday, seemed to be the bearer of some important ...

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  33. SUDDEN DEATH.

    William Bartloy (54), a native of Denmark, was working the winch on the steamer Anglian at the Adelaide Whar[?] yesterday afternoon, when he fell down in a fit. He was conveyed to Sydney ...

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  34. PROPOSED REMISSION OF FODDER DUTIES.

    Mr. James Ashton, M.L.A., who has been at Moree for the past few days, was interviewed last night by a large deputaation of leading pastoralists and local people with the view of urging him to take ...

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  35. FATAL FALL.

    A young man named Arthur Sylvester Bridge, 19, lately residing at George-street, St. Peters, was killed yesterday a fternoon while working at Messrs. W. S. Friend and Co.'s warehouse in York-street. ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Bugler Smith and Private Hobbs, members of the Dubbo company of Third Iafantry Regiment, Iately returned from South Africa, having arrived at Dubbo on Saturday, were entertained by their comrades at a ...

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  37. DEATH OF A PRISONER.

    An inquest was held by Mr.J.C. Woore (the City Coroner) yesterday concerning the death of a Frenchman named Frank Orleans, who died at the Sydney Hospital on Saturday morning from the effects of a ...

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  38. THE REFUSAL TO WITNESS THE REVIEW.

    The absence of General Luuis Botha and his companions from the Naval Review on Saturday has' elated the pro-Boers in Paris; but some newspapers in France, Belgium, and ...

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  39. COLLISION IN TABLE BAY.

    The barque The Highfields, from Cardiff, came into collision with the steamer Kaiser, which was anchored in Table Bay. The barque sank, and her crew, with the exceplion ...

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  40. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    An inquiry was held by the City Coroner yesterday into the circumstances cunnected with the death of Maurice Josephs, aged 45, a money-lender, lately residing with his wife and son in George-street West. ...

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  41. HOMEBUSH STOCK YARDS.

    The meat-consuming public, will doubtless be pleased to know that prime sheep were much cheaper at the metropolitan fat atook sale yards yesterday than for many weeks past; in fuct, since imported ...

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  42. THE VISIT TO HOLLAND.

    The " National Zeitung " of Berlin prediets that General Botha and Commandants de Wet and Delarey will have a stormy interview with Dr. Leyds on their meeting in ...

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  43. TOUR OF THE HON. W. BENNETT.

    The Hon. W. Bennett arrived here yesterday. To-day he received deputations from the timbercutters in reference to the new timber regulations. Mr. R. Davidson, member for the district, ...

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  44. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    The secretary of the Pastoralists' Union has been informed by wire from the agent of the union at Narrabri that Gorian (Burren, Weeta Waa, and Bullarawa stations in that distict have started shearing ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Seddon has promised to submit to his collcagues an application by the New Zealand Midland Ballway debenture-holders for an increased allowance in consideration of the ...

    Article : 89 words
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