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  2. TO IMPROVE SYDNEY.

    Mr. Merivale, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday made a few remarks on the Lord Mayor's interview, published in the "Sunday Times," concerning ...

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  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier has been in constant communication with the Peel River Company in England for the acquisition of their estate, Goonoo Goonoo. Lord Jersey and ...

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  4. GAMBLING.

    The world at large agrees that there is too much horse-racing, and that there is too much gambling. Eat though that is the conviction of the ...

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  5. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    At the instance of the Czar, M. Stolypin, the Premier, who so narrowly escaped in the bomb outrage, when thirty persons were killed, will reside ...

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  6. WORK AND DEATH.

    By the term "occupation disease" is meant disease directly traceable to the effects of a particular trade in which a person is engaged. As artisans are ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AND PREFERENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that Mr. Dealdn's offer of substantial preference to Great Britain, not conditional on any return in kind, ...

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  8. CATTLE FEVER IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    An outbreak of "East Coast fever" has occurred among cattle in Natal. It is feared that the outbreak will be even more widespread than the ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S SPELLING REFORM.

    Six hundred college professors in Canada support President Roosevelt's action in the matter of phonetic spelling. ...

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  10. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF ODESSA.

    General Glagoleff has succeeded General Carangozoff. as Governor-General of Odessa. ...

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  11. FOREIGN FARMERS.

    We believe the disabilities under which foreign farmers are placed in New South Wales are about to bo removed. Thousands of these, with capital, could be attracted ...

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  12. SPAIN AND RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS.

    In Spain a Bill has been introduced subjecting members of religious associations recently arriving from France to the same law as industrial ...

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  13. ANOTHER CHANNEL FAILURE.

    Burgess, the well-known long distance swimmer, has made his seventh attempt to swim the English Channel, and covered forty miles in ...

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  14. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Late last night a man was found in an unconscious condition at the rear of a Pitt-street hotel. He was conveyed to Sydney Hospital, where life was ...

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  15. TROOPS FOR WARSAW.

    Sixteen fresh battalions of troops and 1200 Cossacks have arrived at Warsaw, tA Polish capital. 100 CIVILIANS ARRESTED. ...

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  16. CANADIANS DISAPPOINTED.

    Canadians are disappointed at the Preference propositions of Mr. Deakin, and His placing Dominion products on the same footing as American. ...

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  17. GENERAL FINN'S DEPARTURE.

    "I feel very sorry to leave Australia, and I suppose I shall feel the parting still more when I have time to think about it but at present I am very ...

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  18. THE TICK TROUBLE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Moore) has received reports from the Supervising Inspector at Tweed Heads concerning the examinations which have been made in the ...

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  19. FAMINE IN BENGAL

    Heavy floods, following poor harvests in Bengal and East Bengal, have caused a serious famine, much of the crops having been swept away. ...

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  20. BOMB AT WEDDING PROCESSION.

    A bomb was thrown among a wedding procession at Usofaka. Three persons were killed and thirteen injured. ...

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  21. GENERAL GABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—While Miss Daly, an aeronaut, was making an ascent near New York, the rope of the balloon whirled among the crowd ...

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  22. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    If Australia provides submarines aud torpedo boats for port defences, aud a substantially increased subsidy towards the upkeep and enlargement ...

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  23. "ALL IN THE SAME BOAT."

    "I am very glad," said Mr. Merivale, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, to a "Sunday Times" representative, "to see a decided move has at last been made by ...

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  24. THE DRINK HABIT AND DIVORCE.

    Sir Gorell Barnes, President of the Divorce Court, declared that if the drink habit could be eradicated in England his Court might close its ...

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  25. SVEABORG MUTINY.

    Additional sentences are announced in connection with the recent mutiny at Sveaborg. , Nineteen soldiers and three ...

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  26. ARTISTS' SMOKE NIGHT.

    One of the most popular fixtures of the year is smoke night at the Royal Art Society's rooms. Last night about 250 artists and guests spent several hours in ...

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  27. LADY "BANNERMAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Prime Minister has received messages of sympathy from all parts of the world where the news of the ...

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  28. "FRIEND OF GERMANY."

    The Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has visited the Prussian War Office. Several German newspapers have ...

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  29. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Right Hon. Sir J. E. Gorst has been appointed the Special Commissioner of the British Government at the ...

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  30. PRINCE KHILKOFF'S DEFENCE OF THE CZAR.

    Prince Khilkoff, ex-Minister of Ways of Communication, made a statement to the London correspondent of the "Matin" last month. ...

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  31. WOMAN SHOT IN THE HEAD

    Yesterday morning Laurie Cosgrove (33) was taken to the Sydney Hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the forehead, and she is in a precarious condition. ...

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  32. MORE MINORITY RULE!

    [The State Legislative' Assembly sat throughout Wednesday night debating the Anti-Gambling Bill. Among other important amendments was ...

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  33. MINERS' STRIKE IN WALES.

    LONDON, Saturday, Morning.—Six thousand miners at Rhymney, and four thousand at Maesteg (Wales), have struck, owing to the employment ...

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  34. UNIQUE CRICKET ACHIEVEMENT.

    G. H. Hirst, of Yorkshire County, has scored 2000 runs and taken 200 wickets in this season's first-class cricket. ...

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  35. FONETIK.

    The prinsipl topik ov the our is President Roosevelt's stranje propozishun in regard too speling. It is sed that he has instrukted the ofisers ov ...

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  36. AMERICAN TRANSPORT ASHORE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Advices from Honolulu state that the American transport, Sheridan, has gone ashore at Barber's Point owing ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE

    The Commonwealth revenue for August is the largest for that month since the Commonwealth was established. The Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, attributes ...

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  38. TUBERCULOSIS AND THE MEAT TRADE.

    The National Federation of Meat Traders urge the Government to issue the Royal Commission's report upon tuberculosis with the view of securing ...

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  39. VARIOUS VIEWS.

    These subjects will be found dealt with on the Informative and Controversial page in the Magazine Section: The Greatest Military Operation! ...

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  40. GREAT HEAT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Some cases of sunstroke have occurred in England. The thermometer yesterday registered 91 to 93 degrees in the ...

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  41. REAL ESTATE PRESIDENT'S DEFALCATIONS.

    It has now transpired that Hippie, President of the Real Estate Trust, Philadelphia, U.S., misappropriated £1,000,000. ...

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  42. SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF UNKNOWN WOMAN.

    The police are inquiring into the case of the somewhat mysterious death of an unknown woman. She stated prior to her decease that she was a domestic ...

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  43. NATAL INDEMNITY BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Reuter's correspondent at Pietermaritzburg states that the Imperial Government has sanctioned the Natal ...

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  44. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD.

    The balance-sheet to February 28, 1906, of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., is advertised to-day, and shows that institution to be in a very flourishing ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Mary Ann Ryder (50), described as a nurse, and Wm. Worsley (54) were brought up in connection with an alleged illegal ...

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  47. LONDON MARKETS

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  48. MILITARY STAFF RIDE.

    The staff ride of the local military forces, which was to have commenced on Thursday afternoon, and concluded yesterday, was postponed on account of ...

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  49. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AT NEWCASTLE.

    To-day is Hospital Saturday here. At 9 p.m. the amount collected was £196 4a 2d, as against £176 Is 8d for a similar hour last year. Many boxes are ...

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  50. SHOOTING ON THE SONOMA

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Henry E. Bodmer, a Swiss, an engineer on the 'Frisco mail steamer Sonoma, was charged with maliciously wounding Wm. ...

    Article : 51 words
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