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  2. PERSONAL

    "Many happy returns" to-day to the Hon. J. H. Want, K.C., born May 4, 1846. Mr. See left for a tour of his electorate last night, and will not return to town until ...

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  3. MORGAN'S GREAT SHIPPING DEAL

    In connection with the great shipping combine engineered by Mr. Pierpont Morgan, a message from New York states that the following are the ...

    Article : 62 words
  4. HOSPITAL SATURDAY ARMY SECURE A HEAVY BAG.

    Nurses Join Vigorously in the Attack—Flight and Attempts to take Cover Quite Unavailing—General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    While practising at Lord's yesterday Clem Hill tipped a fast ball which struck Carter, the second wicketkeeper. The blow cut his chin, the wound ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. THE WAR.

    Steyn, the Boer leader and ex-President of the late Orange Free State, has summoned his wife and family, who were on the Continent, to meet him. ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. THE PLAGUE.

    A Chinese, Ah Fie, 18, of 59½ Goulburn-street, died on Friday, and a post-mortem examination yesterday showed that death was due to Plague. ...

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  8. CONDITION OF PATIENTS.

    Last night's report from the Coast Hospital was:—James and Patterson, slightly improved; Nelson doing well, and Blackman and Collins improved. The others are ...

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  9. OPEN THEIR PROGRAMME IN ENGLAND TO-MORROW.

    The Australian cricketers will commence their campaign in England at the Crystal Palace to-morrow against a London County team organised and captained by the ...

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  10. RECORD TO DATE.

    Up to date there have been 114 cases of Plague (7 during the week) and 30 deaths. Fifty-two have been discharged recovered, and 32 remain in hospital. ...

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  11. HIGH PRICES FOR CORONATION VIEWS.

    From a recent issue of the London paper, "The King," we take the following instructive advertisements:— CORONATION AND ROYAL ...

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  12. DE WET'S ABLEST LIEUTENANT CAPTURED.

    Colonel Barker, captured Manie Botha, General De Wet's ablest lieutenant, and eleven others at Frankfort on April 30. ...

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  13. PATIENTS DISCHARGED.

    Yesterday John Avery, John Phillips, and Robert Thompson were discharged from the Flague Hospital, Little Bay. ...

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  14. WHERE PLAGUE GERMS EXIST.

    During the past week Plague-infected rats were found in the following places:— William-street, Woolloomooloo. Sussex-street, City. ...

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  15. RELIEVING A BESIEGED GARRISON.

    Ookiep, in the north-west of Cape Colony, which has been in a state of siege for some time, is now practically relieved, as a British relief force has ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. THE BAROMETER

    exhibited outside the Bank of New South Wales showed from hour to hour how the receipts over the bank's counters compared with those of the previous year, and all day ...

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  17. A VICTORIAN KILLED.

    Cecil Warringham, a Victorian, was killed at Richmond on April 27. ...

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  18. NINE YEARS' RESULTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  19. A QUESTION FOR PROFESSOR WOOD.

    Sir,—In a letter to the "Herald," published on Tuesday last, Professor Wood remarked:— Mr. See is quite mistaken if he thinks ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. SYDNEY'S MOST PROSPEROUS SUBURB.

    In connection with the progress of Sydney and suburbs, there is nothing so remarkable, perhaps, as the rapid strides made by Mosman. ...

    Article : 542 words
  21. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    A rumor has gained currency in political circles here that Sir George Turner, the Federal Treasurer, contemplates resigning his portfolio and retiring from Parliament ...

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  22. MR. BARTON AS PRIME MINISTER OR CHIEF JUSTICE.

    It is a striking illustration of the entente cordiale which subsists between the political leaders of the House that the Treasury supplied Mr. Reid with a good deal of the ...

    Article : 275 words
  23. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN SQUATTER.

    Mr. Robert Chirnside, one of the loading squatters of the western district of Victoria, and a pioneer in the pastoral industry, died to-day at his residence at Little River, aged ...

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  24. BISLEY RIFLE TEAM TROUBLE.

    Speaking on the Bisley team trouble, Sir William Lyne says:— "Having been connected with rifle matters for twenty years, I have taken ...

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  25. AN ANGLO-JAPANESE SPEECH.

    The Hawthorn (Melbourne) Branch of the A.N.A. gave a smoke night on April 28. There were about 300 present, including Members of both Federal Houses and of ...

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  26. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    The socialistic and labor sections are observing to-morrow as May Day, and a large number of Federal Members have promised to address a great May Day demonstration ...

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  27. FEDERAL CAPITAL TOUR.

    Thirty-four Members have notified their intention of going on the Federal Capital tour, commencing on Tuesday afternoon, and arriving at Orange on Wednesday ...

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  28. TARIFF TROUBLE PREDICTED.

    A Freetrade Senator tells me that it is not at all likely that amendments to be agreed to in the Senate will lead to a deadlock, as he, for one, rather than precipitate ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. THE DROUGHT.

    Mr. O'Sullivan, Minister for Works, yesterday informed the Great Cobar Copper Mining Syndicate that if they were prepared to start work again when the Government ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Questioned yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative if he would give an outline of the intentions of the Government when Parliament meets, Mr. See replied: ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. PROSPECTIVE FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The Public Service Bill, recently passed, will not become law till proclaimed, and Chat will not be done probably for a month. In regard to the question of who is to be ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. MANGLED BY TRAMS.

    About 12.30 yesterday a Chinaman crossing George-street at the Goulburn-street intersection was knocked down by a tram going towards Circular Quay. The man, it ...

    Article : 243 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The General Elections for both Houses, under the new Constitution, which reduces the number of legislators by nearly one-third, were held to-day. Most of the old ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. THE MYSTERY OF AN OLD WOMAN'S DEATH.

    An inquest was formally opened yesterday on the body of Winifred Manion, a widow of advanced years, who died in Wollongong Hospital on Friday night. She ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. ALDERMANIC ELECTION AT MOSMAN.

    The election of three aldermen for the new Balmoral Ward in the Borough of Mosman yesterday resulted as follows:—D. J. T. Munro 218, P. Leahy 195, E. ...

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  36. REDUCTION OF MEMBERS MEETING.

    With a view to placing the campaign for Reduction of Members of Parliament on a proper footing and organising the agitation for solid and effective work, a preliminary ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. PREVENTION OF SEASICKNESS.

    Letters continue coming to hand testifying to the value of the great discovery, "Scajol:"—Following Mr. C. Cecil Griffith's in last issue is one from Mr. Chas J. ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. Advertising

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