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  2. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    It is stated on good authority that strong representations were made to C. B. Fry to join M'Laren's English Eleven for Australia, but he declines ...

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  3. OUR TELEPHONE

    Hello, Exchange ! The Inspector-General of Police. Certainly. Mr. Fosbery is listening. Ah! That you, Mr. Fosbery ? Got a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE BOER WAR

    Liard Kitchener, interviewed by the correspondent of the "Morning Post," says that the end of the war is not near, but great progress is being made. ...

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  5. CHINA CABLE NEWS.

    Latest indications confirm the rumor that the Grand Council has secretly notified the Southern Viceroys that the Empress Dowager will never return to ...

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  6. THE. N.S. WALES GOVERNOR.

    I am authoritatively informed that Joseph West Ridgeway, Governor of Ceylon, will be appointed Governor of New South Wales. ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    The late Mrs. Kruger was 67 at the time of her death. Kruger is older. Mr. C. A. Lee, the Leader of the Opposition, who was lately laid up with a serious ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHAT DO YOU DRINK?

    "There can be no doubt whatever that a large amount of brandy and whisky finds its way on to the market, got up in beautiful bottles, which are not by any means in ...

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  9. SQUATTERS RESPONSIBLE

    The high prices at present ruling for both beef and mutton is not only felt severely by people with small incomes, but is proving ruinous to the butchers. Speaking on ...

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  10. THE PRICE PROTOCOL.

    The signing of the peace protocol is expected daily. The delay is seemingly caused by the serious illness of Li Hung Chang. ...

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  11. FEDERAL FLAG COMPETITION

    The judges of the National Flag competition have, arrived at a decision which will be announced on Tuesday, when Mr. Barton will open the exhibition of competing ...

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  12. LATEST POLITICAL.

    Mr. Hume Cook, M.H.R., is a Government supporter, but he is as much, an outsider in respect to the details of the tariff as if he were leader of the Opposition. However, in ...

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  13. FLOODS CREATING HAVOC.

    Devastation by floods still continues. The Yellow River has swept vast tracts of country in the Province of Chih-li, and the Yung-tung River has ...

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  14. A COMMERCIAL AGENT.

    The State Premier, Mr. See, has received from Mr. Barling, now in London, a letter in regard to the appointment of a commercial agent in London, on which question he ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. BURGLARS AND THIEVES.

    "The receivers are worse than the thieves !" That was the deliberate statement of a long-experienced police official who ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH AND NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. Barton, referring to the probabilities of the Commonwealth taking over New Guinea at an early date, says: "Very likely the resolution authorising ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. REVENUE RETURNS FOR AUGUST.

    The revenue returns for the past month were completed with commendable punctuality yesterday. They show a nominal decrease of £4950 19s 2d as compared with ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. THE OPPOSITION AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking to a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, Mr. C. A. Lee, leader of the Opposition, referred to what he described as the autocratic attitude of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. THOSE HIGH DUTIES.

    "It stands to reason that while we hare such high duties, and hotelkeepers have to pay the manufacturers such high prices to get good liquor, that a great deal of inferior ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. STATES' EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Referring to Mr. Reid's statement on Friday night in Sydney, Sir William Lyne says: "The view expressed regarding the ...

    Article : 298 words
  21. THOSE GEORGE-STREET RESUMPTIONS.

    In reply to enquiries by a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, the Premier, Mr. See, explained the nature of the proposed resumptions in George-street ...

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  22. WHAT THE GOVERNMENT ANALYST SAYS.

    The Government Analyst was asked if he had come across any choice specimens of late."I have not," he said. "There has been ...

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  23. ALL-NIGHT TRAMS

    The Railway Commissioners have now definitely decided to give a trial to the system of running an all-night tram service on some of the suburban lines, and ...

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  24. RAILWAY SLEEPERS.

    Some time since the Railway Commissioners, in order to expedite the delivery ol sleepers at stations in the timber districts, offered a bonus, in addition to contract ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a large meeting of the New South Wales 'Master Bakers' Association last night it was decided that the minimum retail price of bread be 2½d cash and 2½d booked. ...

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  26. HORDERN'S NEW BUILDING.

    The Government having decided not to resume any portion of the land occupied by the Palace Emporium, Anthony Hordern's will to-morrow commence preparing ...

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  27. MR. SEE IN REPLY TO MR. REID.

    Speaking to a. "Sunday Times" representative yesterday in reference to Mr. Reid's speech on Friday night in the St. Peters Town Hall, Mr. See said that Mr. Reid's ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. PACTS OF THE DAY.

    People are being garroted at their own gates. Murderous assaults are quite common. ...

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  29. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Referring to the question of the selection of a Federal Capital site, Mr. See yesterday remarked to a "Sunday Times" reprsentative that te had given every facility ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. OUR CRICKET CABLE

    says M'Laren has completed his list, and a good one it is, too. It does not compare with French's, however. Here it is :- Watches thoroughly cleaned end regulated ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. SEASICKNESS PREVENTION.

    The Rev. Canon Pain, St. John's, Darlinghurst, writes of the new remedy as follows :-"During her voyage to England Mrs. Pain derived much benefit from the ...

    Article : 60 words
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