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  2. A SERIOUS LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    The difficulty which has occurred between the collier owners and the coal lumpers arrived at something like an acute stage last evening. ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    It is officially sated that Commondant De Wet, with the remnant of his commando, is at Senekal. General French has furnished a ...

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  4. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, there! Well? This is a pretty how-d'you-do! What is? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATEST POLITICAL.

    Mr. Barton left Maitland this morning, accompanied by Mr. Bennett, Member for Durham, and Mr. Ross, president of the Maitland Federal League. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Sir William Lyne returns to Sydney to-day. "Many happy returns" to-day to Mr. H. C. Russell, Government Astronomer, born ...

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  7. CHINA TROUBLE

    A detachment of 500 Welsh Fusiliers are now sailing for the North, to relieve the Australian contingent, who are returning home. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    At three o'clock this afternoon their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York commenced their journey to Australia. ...

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  9. REACTIONARY INTRIGUES.

    A private telegram from a high official at Hsian received to-day, states that the reactionary party have now the upper hand at Court, and are ...

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  10. MR. REID IN QUEENSLAND.

    M. Reid addressed an audience of about 1400 people at the Town Hall to-night, and had a good reception. He spoke for an hour and a half, and had a patient hearing; ...

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  11. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED.

    It is anticipated that a statement, in reference to the peace negotiations now taking place between Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief of the British ...

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  12. THE MANCHURIAN CONVENTION.

    A large public meeting was held to-day of the Chinese gentry and merchants of all the provinces surrounding Shanghai, protesting against the ...

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  13. [LATER.]

    The Pretoria correspondent of the "Times" reports that Commandant-General Botha and Commandants De Wet and Delarey are to meet on ...

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  14. ARRIVAL AT PORTSMOUTH.

    Portsmouth was reached at a quarter past five, and there a most cordial welcome was accorded the party. The town and the shipping in the ...

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  15. THE SECOND BATCH.

    The Hon. John See yesterday informed a "Sunday Times" representative that the second batch of the Imperial Draft Contingent will probably leave on Thursday or ...

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  16. LATER.

    Portsmouth was early awake this morning to prepare to witness the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York for Australia. ...

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  17. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The first step towards putting into operation the Old Age Pensions Act of New South Wales has been taken by the appointment of a Control Board, consisting of ...

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  18. SIR WIM. LYNE IN THE HUME ELECTORATE.

    Sir Wm. Lyne to-day arrived here, where he was advertised to speak at eight, but in consequence of a large number of farmers and others being in town, he addressed a ...

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  19. DEPARTURE POSTPONED.

    The transports Maplemore and Custodian were to have left yesterday afternoon, but their departure was postponed until the weather moderates, in order that no ...

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  20. FAREWELL TO THE TROOPS.

    The Hen. John See, Acting-Premier, and as the representative of the Commonwealth Minister for Defence, yesterday visited the transports, accompanied by the Hon. E. W. ...

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  21. A PRO-BOER PARSON.

    Speaking at the St. Patrick's Day luncheon to-day, Dr. Rentoul, whose utterances in favor of the Boers have given him some notoriety in Melbourne, in proposing the ...

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  22. MR. R. E. O'CONNOR AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Hon. R. E. O'Connor, Senatorial candidate, addressed a large meeting from Hollinshead's Hotel to-night. The Mayor occupied the chair. ...

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  23. THAT TARIFF.

    The "Sunday Times" has been pointing out that political leaders have been misleading the people about the tariff, and that there could be no difference worth ...

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  24. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Critchett-Walker, Returning Officer for the State of New South Wales, has an important announcement in our business columns in connection with the Federal ...

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  25. FISCAL NONSESNSE.

    A fair specimen of the "bunkum" that some politicians are ladling out to the electors was furnished by Mr. Reid on Thursday night:—"Now, here is another very ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S RESIGNATION.

    Notwithstanding that Sir William Lyne announced a week ago that his resignation as State Premier would be handed in within a few days, he had not fulfilled his promise ...

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  27. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT STILL UNDECIDED.

    Questioned yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative as to when the State Parliament will meet again, the Hon. John See, Acting-Premier, facetiously replied ...

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  28. ANOTHER PULL FOR VICTORIA.

    Everybody is commenting upon the poor array of really first-class candidates for the Federal Parliament. Victoria has a better display of talent. ...

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  29. ALLEGED GOVERNMENT SCANDAL.

    Mr. W. C. Goddard, who is opposing Sir William Lyne for the Hume seat for the House of Representatives, during the week accused the Government of resorting to ...

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  30. FELL OFF A TRAM.

    Robert Davis, a resident of St. Peters, fell off a Dulwich Hill tram while in motion last night, and received a severe scalp wound. He was attended to at Prince ...

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  31. ANNANDALE AND LEICHHARDT TRAMWAY.

    The Railway Commissioners elsewhere announce that the Annandale and Leichhardt steam tram will be converted to an electric service to-morrow. The trams will ...

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  32. SURRENDER OF DE WET.

    There is no news as yet of the surrender of the famous guerilla leader, but a most interesting letter, dated March 3, is to hand from Mrs. Bunnington, of Bandamba, Q. ...

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  33. A WOMAN SHOT.

    A woman named Lucy Cracknell, 30, while standing at the door of her residence, 198 Cleveland-street, City, last night, was accidentally shot in the shoulder by a boy, ...

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  34. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The nominations for the House of Representatives in all the electoral districts of the State of New South Wales will close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday next. ...

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