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  2. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    In connection with the murder of the diamond merchant in Melbourne, Mr. Bauer, writes the Melbourne correspondent of the "Sunday, Times," ...

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  3. THE COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    Beyond the decision arrived at by the Wharf Laborers' Union early in the week," which is practically a promise of support to the coal-lumpers if the present ...

    Article : 473 words
  4. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Bent, Premier of Victoria, has engaged Mr. Charles H. Merz, consulting electrical engineer, to report upon the electrification of the Victorian ...

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  5. PRESS CABLE RATES.

    A deputation from the New South Wales Country Press Association waited on Sir Joseph Ward at the Hotel Australia prior to bis departure for New Zealand last ...

    Article : 751 words
  6. RESTAURANTS AND EATING PLACES.

    It is exceedingly evident that the dining-out habit is largely on the increase, and if practical Indication of this were required it would be furnished by the ...

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  7. THE FRENCH RIOTS.

    The military mutineers at Agde numbered 607. They first plundered the magazine, and afterwards asked for permission ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. THE BRUCE CLAIM.

    At a meeting of the shareholders in G. L. Druce, Limited, at which the claimant presided, he stated that a witness from America knew the fifth ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. EVERTON GRANGE DAMAGED

    The steamer Everton Grange struck some sunken rocks at Duiker Point, south of Capetown. The forepeak was flooded, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. TERRIBLE MOTOR FATALITY.

    A terrible motoring fatality occurred between Naples and Caserta, in Italy. A car owned by Prince Pescara swerved from the road and fen over ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. PEASANT LEADER ARRESTED.

    M. Albert, the peasant leader of the rioters at Narbonne, has been arrested. ...

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  12. LORDS AND COMMONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil has withdrawn his Bill, which was introduced for the purpose of blocking the Government resolution for dealing with the reform ...

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  13. RIOTER'S FUNERAL.

    A hundred thousand peasants attended the funeral of one of the leaders of the riot, who was shot at Narbonne. ...

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  14. MAIL MUDDLE.

    Immediately after a meeting of the Federal Executive yesterday morning, Sir John Forrest was questioned regarding the report, wired from Perth, that the White ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. TROOPS JOIN THE MOB.

    Renter reports that three hundred infantry left the Barracks at Agde with their arms and ammunition, marched to Bezieres, and there joined ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Duke of Devonshire, Leader of the Liberal Unionists, has been, seized with an attack of heart failure, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. HOME RULE.

    The Rational Directory at Dublin, under the presidency of Mr. J. B. Redmond, recommends that preference on all possible occasions be given to Irish ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    The All-Red route mall service contract, which will start on August 1, being for a term of two years, may continue for the full period; or it may ...

    Article : 472 words
  19. THE COST OF THE LAW.

    Said a well-known barrister to a "Sunday Times" representative when candidly discussing, a day or two ago, the delays and the cost of the law: ...

    Article : 210 words
  20. DISGUSTED COLONEL RESIGNS

    The Colonel of the 139th Regiment, at Narbonne, disgusted at the slaughter, tore up his cap before his men. and then resigned. ...

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  21. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The following gentlemen have passed the examination conducted by the Institute of Actuaries:—Sydney: Part I. ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. WATER MAIN BURSTS.

    The bursting of the 36in. water main at an early hour yesterday morning did considerable damage in Cleveland and one or two other streets in Redfern, and ...

    Article : 508 words
  23. 48 MUTINEERS SHOT IN RUSSIA.

    The Kieff correspondent of the London "Standard" reports that forty-eight sappers concerned in this week's mutiny have been shot. ...

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  24. LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  25. NEW YORK WATER SUPPLY.

    The construction has been commenced of a reservoir at Ospokan, In the Kaatskill Mountains, to supply New York with water by an aqueduct ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A fire scare occurred in the recently re-opened Bijou Theatre at 20 minutes to 11 o'clock to-night during the progress of the piny, "For Her Children's Sake," in ...

    Article : 267 words
  27. THE MENACE OF THE NORTH.

    Senator Keating, Minister for Home 'Affairs, expressed decided views on the Northern Territory danger whon questioned on the matter by a "Sunday Times" ...

    Article : 187 words
  28. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    It was published some time ago that on the completion of his term of office President Roosevelt would visit New Zealand. A Sydney gentleman has ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    Sixty-one engine drivers, who were discharged at the time of the strike on the railways, have been refused re-admittance to the State service owing, it is said, to ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. NEW TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. George Swinburne, M.L.A., and Mrs. Swinburne have offered to give £1000 each as donations towards establishing a technical ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. DISTURBANCE IN A TRAIN.

    When the 11.30 train arrived at Burwood from Sydney last night the police had to be called in to quell a disturbance in a second-class carriage, where, it was said ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. BOY KILLED.

    There was a fatal gas explosion at Ashfield yesterday, the victim being a boy 15 1/2 years of ago, Sydney Thomas Gardener. The lad, who lived with his mother in ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. SPECTATOR'S LEG BROKEN.

    At the University-South. Sydney match yesterday one of the spectators named Leo Cassidy (28), a resident of Newtown, was standing on a seat, when someone behind ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. REDUCED RAILWAY FARES.

    "The latest reductions in railway faros will seriously interfere with the business of 'scalpers,' who deal in return portions of tickets," remarked the Secretary for ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. NEW THEOLOGY AND SIN.

    "One of the greatest needs in the world to-day is a truer understanding of the [?]fulness of sin, its real nature. Its fasciation, its strength, its far-reaching ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Department for External Affairs has Instructed Mr. Valder, the agent in Capetown, to secure passages for 25 Australians still in South Africa, and reported ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. PACIFIC CABLE DELAY.

    Mr. C. J. Murphy, manager Telegraph-office, reported yesterday: "Pacific Cable Board advises as follows: Delay to San Francisco cables, we are ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. THE FRENCH WINE BILL AND AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    The excitement caused in Franco by the proposed amendment forbidding French manufacturers to dilute the pure product of grade with foreign matter reminds us ...

    Article : 59 words
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