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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    It is raining continuously at Manchester, and play in the match between the Australian Eleven and Lancashire has been postponed. The prospect is dismal. ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram stating that two men, supposed to have been the Kenniffs, were seen in Mitchell by the police, but when an endeavour was made to arrest them ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match to-day against Lancashire. Trumble, Saunders, and Noble were omitted from the Australian team. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandant General Botha and Chief Commandant de Wet, in replying to Lord Kitchener's speech to Boer delegates at Vereeniging, acknowledged that the conduct of ...

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  6. THE CORONATION.

    Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General for Queensland, has allotted the Australian cricketers seats in the Queenshnd Coronation stand. ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Duke of Orleans has issued a manifesto asserting his firm resolve to resuscitate the throne of France, with God's help and the co-operation of all good Frenchmen. ...

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  8. OUR NEW STORY.

    Next Wednesday we begin the publication of "The Sacred Crescents," by William Westall. In this story our author excels his former efforts, and all students of light ...

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  9. THE CARE OF OUR PARKS.

    When Mr. Maiden, who is the progressive director of our finest public reserve, the Botanic Gardens and Domains, gives the public the benefit of his views on park ...

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  10. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    Since the Callide Creek Private Railway Act was passed in 1990 not much has been heard regarding the operations of the syndicate at whose instance the measure was introduce. Mr. William Sp[?]er, ...

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  11. THE PREMIER'S RESIGNATION.

    M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the French Premier, who is resigning office, in a farewell letter to President, Loubet, stales that since public order has been restored and the ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    The Full Court dealt to-day with the appeal from the decision of Judge Chomley, who, on the hearing of the evidence in the action instituted by Samuel James Warnock for the recovery of £146 from ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. PEACE DINNER AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    A peace dinner, to which a number of Boers were invited, was held at Bloemfontein on Wednesday night. The toast of Mr. Chamberlain's health was honoured by the Boers ...

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  14. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Volcanic dust has been seen in England. A slight shock of earthquake occurred in Cornwall. ...

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  15. A CORONATION HYMN.

    O crowned Christ, who, set on high, at God's right hand in glory, Guidest, with ever-gracious eye, th' unfolding human story. ...

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  16. A SATISFACTORY SITUATION.

    Official messages from Pretoria state that everything is progressing in the various districts, and that the situation in every respect is satisfactory. ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Senate gave further consideration to the tariff to-day. The controversy regarding the rice duties was continued from yesterday, and was carried on all the morning. The House of Representatives had ...

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  18. BAKU VOLCANO ACTIVE.

    A mud volcano at Baku, the Russian port on the Caspian Sea, suddenly broke into eruption, overwhelming flocks. ...

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  19. THE LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The report of the directors and the statement of accounts for the year ended December 31,1901, of the London Bank at Australia. Limited, have been issued. The net profits for the year are stated at ...

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  20. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, has ordered the holding of thanksgiving services in the Roman Catholic Churches on Sunday. ...

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  21. A SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A sharp earthquake shock was felt at Appila, Laura, Caltowie, Gladstone, and Wirrabara at 8.5 o'clock this morning. Mr. Russell last evening received the following ...

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  22. THE BEAVER-TINANA COLLISION.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the Chief Justice delivered judgment in the action brought by Webster and Co. against the A.U.S.N. Company, arising out of the collision between the Beaver and the Tinana ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. COMMANDOS BEG FOR FOOD.

    Three commandos near Heidelberg on Monday, and other Boers elsewhere, begged food of the British authorities. One Boer leader told Mr. Bennet Burleigh, ...

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  24. PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN.

    Mr. Longstaff, the Victorian artist, will paint a portrait of Queen Alexandra. The women of Sydney will present the portrait to the National Art Gallery, Sydney. ...

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  25. THE HALF-MILLION LOAN.

    The attention of the members of the Stock Exchange was drawn this morning to the report that a portion of the balance of the recent Victorian Government loan had been sold over the counter at ...

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  26. THE PTOMAINE POISONING CASE.

    The six sufferers in the ptomaine poisoning case reported last night are still in a critical condition. Miss Nellie Stewart has scored another complete triumph in Brisbane in her impersonation of Sweet ...

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  27. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal in the case of the Commissioners of Taxation of New South Wales v. Antill, appellant to pay the costs. ...

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  28. THE DEATH OF A MINER.

    In the Maryborough Country Court to-day the Victorian Deep Leads Company, Limited, was sued for £2000 damages with respect to the death of Alfred Ernest Chapman, who was killed in the company's ...

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  29. A SURRENDERING COMMANDO.

    Commandant Fouche, who went to Cradock in response to a flag of truce, has surrendered. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Public Service Classification Board has completed its labours. No fewer than 8600 Public servants are classified, of whom 2130 have been personally examined. ...

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  31. THANKS TO THE TROOPS.

    The Parliament's resolution of thanks applies to the officers and men of the Imperial Forces, in order to include the colonial troops. ...

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  32. DEATH OF SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    The death is announced of Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., aged 81 years. Sir Daniel Cooper, who was then approaching his 80th year, only finished his active connection with ...

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  33. TENDERS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES.

    The ignoring of Adelaide in the matter of military supplies was largely discussed by manufacturers to-day. The Premier wired to Sir William Lyne that the particulars supplied at the Adelaide stuff ...

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  34. DR. CONAN DOYLE'S DEFENCE.

    The sale of Dr. Conan Doyle's pamphlet in defence of Great Britain's procedure in South Africa has resulted in a profit sufficient to found a scholarship at Edinburgh University ...

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  35. A VICTORIAN CASE.

    In the appeal of the Bank of New South Wales v. the Goulburn Valley Butter Factory, Victoria, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgement. ...

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  36. LIEUTENANT SUTHERLAND KILLED

    Lieutenant E. M. Sutherland, of the Seaforth Highlanders, eldest son of Sir Thomas Sutherlad, was killed in action at Frederickstad on May 29. ...

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  37. THE OPPOSITION SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The combine organised by the Cunard line with the object of securing the fastest services in opposition to the Navigation Syndicate, organised by Mr. Pierpont ...

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  38. THANKSGIVING FOR PEACE.

    The Archbishop of Sydney has addressed the following letter to the clergy of the diocese with reference to services of thanksgiving for peace, to be held to-morrow:— ...

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  39. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Acting-Prime Minister for the Commonwealth has received the following telegraphic despatch from the General of Communications of Capetown:— "Australasian left Capetown May 31. Has on board ...

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  40. ALLEGED POLLUTION OF THE MURRAY RIVER.

    A public meeting was held to-night, the Mayor being in the chair, to protest against the dirty condition of the water supply, caused by mining operations polluting the Murray on both sides of the river. ...

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  41. CONVERSION OF QUEENSLAND DEBENTURES.

    The "Times" announces that Queensland has converted debentures for £99,300, issued for the purchase of agricultural lands, into inscribed stock. The London market objects ...

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  42. CONGRATULATIONS TO VISCOUNT KITCHENER.

    The State Governor has cabled to Viscount Kitchener as follows:—"Hearty congratulations on the success of your long and arduous labours. The people of Victoria rejoice at the honourable peace ...

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  43. ILLNESS OF NOBLE.

    M. A. Noble is suffering from influenza, and will be unable to play for some days. [Trumble has not been able to play for the team, owing to an injured finger. Saunders is indisposed.] ...

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  44. OCCUPATION OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE AT SYDNEY.

    Senator O'Connor laid on the table of the Senate yesterday the correspondence which had passed between Mr. Barton and the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria in regard to the occupation by ...

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  45. A NEW STEAMER.

    M'Gregor, Gow, and Co.'s steamer Claymore has been launched at Glasgow. ...

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  46. ALLEGED PURCHASE OF TICKINFECTED HORSES.

    Concerning the statement made by Sir William Lyne in answer to a question asked by Mr. Page last night, the Acting Commandant has made inquiries, and states there is no tauth in the allegation that ...

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  47. NOTES ON THE MATCH.

    Two notable absentees from the Lancashire Eleven are H. G. Garnett and A. Mold. The former's success with the bat was one of the features of last English season, though when in Australia with ...

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  48. THE LATE MR. HENRY SHUTE.

    Mr. Henry Shute died at his residonce, Stonehouse Glebe, on the 4th instant. A son of Major-General Shute, of the Royal Marine Light Intantry, who served with distinction in the Peninsula and other ...

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  49. EPSOM SUMMER MEETING.

    At the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day the contest for the principal handicap resulted as under:— DURDAN'S PLATE (Handicap), 1¼ mile. ...

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  50. CAPTAIN BENT.

    Lieutenant Bent, of the 1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles, who has been promoted to the rank of captain, is a native of this district. He joined as a private. He has been for 2½ years on active ...

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  51. DEATH OF MR. J. J. FARR, J. P.

    Mr. Joshua Jeremiah Farr, J.P., died at his residence, Corralynn, Addison-road, Marrickville, on Thursday evening, at the age of 70 years. The deceased, who for upwards of 50 years had taken a ...

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  52. WOMEN'S PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION.

    The "Women's Progressive Association of New South Wales wired to Mr. Donkin, Acting-Premier, on Tuesday the following message:—"The Women's Progressive Association at New South Wales rejoices ...

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  53. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.

    There was a good attendance of members on Wednesday evening at the Young Men's Institute of St Paul's, Redforn. Before commencing the business of the evening there was a patriotic demonstration ...

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  54. THE LATE MR. W. MILLER.

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Miller took place yesterday and was largely attended. Shortly before 2 o'clock the remains were conveyed from the residence of the Rev. A. Miller, Bounie Doon, ...

    Article : 306 words
  55. NEWCASTLE TRADE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 words
  56. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  57. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN VICTORIA.

    It has been ascertained that Messrs. Shiels, Mackenzie, and Murray, Ms.L A., have been offered and have definitely accepted portfolios in the new Administration which Mr. Irvine is engaged in ...

    Article : 97 words
  58. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Airlie, from southern ports, arrived to-day, her passengers being Messrs. Johnston, Colliss, [?]Mulcahy, Larkin, Nicholl, and Spencer. ...

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  59. TASMANIA.

    In the Supreme Court Mr. Bryant concluded his arguments in the Van Diemen's land Company foreshore case to-day. The Court after 19 days' hearing of counsel reserved its decision. ...

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  60. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES.

    The great Antiseptic for old and young. Ask for HUDSON'S. In Tins, 1s 6d. —Advt ...

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