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  2. THE SURPLUS AND THE INCOME TAX.

    It is not too early for the people of New South Wales to take into serious consideration the question of the disposal of the surplus of three-fourths of the Customs and ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR

    Several war honors have been gazetted. The following have been made Commanders of the Bath:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 174 words
  4. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Goe. wife of the Anglican Bishop of Melbourne, is in a serious State, suffering from cancer. Captain Percy Chirnside, M.L.A., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,163 words
  5. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange! Mr. O'Sullivan, please. Ri'toh! Is that Mr. O'Sullivan? Right! The "Sunday Times" would like a few words ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 952 words
  6. FEDERAL POLITICAL GOSSIP.

    We had nothing but Fegan, Fegan, and more Fegan last week. This week we have been having Jenkins, still Jenkins, and ever Jenkins. Of course there is a lot of ...

    Article : 917 words
  7. LATEST CHINA CABLE NEWS.

    During the night, at Woosung, the British flagship, Centurion, dragged her anchors, and collided with H.M. battleship Glory. ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. SYDNEY'S POPULATION

    Yesterday Mr. Coghlan, the Government Statistician, was enabled to supply the "Sunday Times" with the population of Sydney and suburbs, as the result of the ...

    Article : 366 words
  9. WALDERSEE'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The fire which destroyed the Empress Dowager's palace at Pekin and also burnt Count von Waldersee's quarters, occasioned a large amount of ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. A PAINFUL CONFESSION FOE THE BRITISH

    The cable has told Australians of the London "Times" special China correspondent's humiliating report in connection with the squeezing out of British interests ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  11. REVOLT BY STUDENTS.

    The students in Chekiang, an eastern province on the seaboard, deny that they are chargeable with outrages, and are strongly opposing the suspension ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. GENERAL FRENCH QUESTIONED.

    A "Sunday Times" representative yesterday asked Major-General French if he had noted the absence of the Lancers from the published names of those mentioned for ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. THE MURDER OF CAPTAIN WATT-JONES.

    Reuter's Agency is informed that, according to telegraphic advices from Pekin, Sir Ernest Satow, the British Minister, has been definitely informed, by the Chinese ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. BULLER, KITCHENER, AND WHITE G.C.M.G'S.

    Intense dissatisfaction is expressed at the meagre honors bestowed upon prominent officers. Generals Buller, Kitchener, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. WHAT COLONEL BURNS SAYS:

    Colonel Burns, who commands the New South Wales Lancers, and is very proud of the fine regiment for which he has done so much, is unable to suggest any reason ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. MR. FEGAN.

    From information obtained at the close of the week, it appears to be practically a certainty that the prediction made in this paper last Sunday that Mr. Fegan would ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. THE CONTINGENT.

    On arrival on Wednesday next the men of the naval contingent to China will parade some of the principal streets, and ultimately march to the drill hall. Fort Macquarie, ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. TITLES FOR N.S. WALES SOLDIERS.

    The attention of Major-General French was directed by a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday to a cablegram announcing that Colonel W. D. C. Williams, ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. MR. BARTON EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Barton, the Federal Premier, is expected to arrive in Sydney this morning by the Melbourne express. He is, however, only on a flying visit to this city, and will ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. SOLDIERS FOR MELBOURNE

    The New South Wales Contingent for the Celebrations in Melbourne in connection with the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York will leave for the Southern capital ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. SUBURBAN RAILWAY SERVICE.

    In regard to criticisms of the suburban railway service contained in the letter of a correspondent published in last issue of the "Sunday Times," the Commissioners of ...

    Article : 266 words
  22. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COURTESY.

    Mr. Victor Cohen has received the following letter from Japan:—"I have returned from my trip to the south, and beg to tender you my heartfelt thanks for your ...

    Article : 203 words
  23. A SHUNTER KILLED AT NEWCASTLE.

    Ernest Sara, a shunter, was killed by being crushed between two railway trucks in the shunning yard to-day. Deceased was in the act of coupling two trucks together ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED

    A deputation of the unemployed, by Mr. Fleming, waited on Archbishop Carr to-day, and received a sympathetic reply. He advised them to take work in the ...

    Article : 50 words
  25. NO REWARDS FOR LANCERS.

    It apparently was not noticed by the daily Press that in the list of New South Wales soldiers mentioned by Lord Roberts on account of meritorious services in the ...

    Article : 137 words
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