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  2. "AN ARMY OF THE EMPIRE."

    Seen to-night at his home at St. Kilda, Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, made a statement from which it can be inferred that the cable message from ...

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  3. MORE DYNAMITE AT THE BARRIER.

    For a couple of weeks past comparative peace has reigned, and since Mr. Justice Higgins has been here nothing of moment has occurred. But his Honor left for ...

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  4. TERRIABLE WRECK

    A terrible wreck, occurred last night. The well-known Union S.S. Company's coastal steamer Penguin, while bound on her usual voyage from Nelson and Picton ...

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  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Joseph Albert Pease, Junior Lord of the Treasury, addressing a meeting at Plymouth, declared that a general election would come before many ...

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  6. CRICKET LEGISLATION.

    The Marylebone C.C. has decided to do its utmost to send a team to South Africa in December next. The M.C.C. has also agreed, in ...

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  7. CHICAGO MEAT FOR ARMY.

    Referring to the War Office having placed a contract for tinned meat with a Chicago firm, London newspapers state that it was due to colonial ...

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  8. OFFICERS AND CREW MISSING 32

    The Penguin officers drowned are:— First Officer. W. A. Mclntyro. Second officer, F. Driscoll. Third, E. A. Loosemon. ...

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  9. LIBERALS AND IRISH PARTY.

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P. speaking at Belfast, affirmed, in reply to criticisms representing the Irish party as the Liberal party's tail, that there was ...

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  10. DISSENTIENT IRISH M.P's.

    At a private meeting of the members of the Irish Party held in Dublin Mr. Laurence Ginnell, Nationalist M.P. for North Westmeath, for insisting on the ...

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  11. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain Naylor had a sad tale to tell of the wreck and what led up to it. He said:— "The Penguin was running on the ...

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  12. PASSENGERS MISSING 36.

    A revised list of passengers from Picton Gives the following missing:-Messrs. Bird, Bone, Courtney, Hale, S. Holcroft, Holmes, Harold, Riggs, Underwood, N. ...

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  13. CLYDE SHIPBUILDING.

    Clyde shipbuilders have received orders for new vessels of a total [?] of 30,000 tons. In consequence of this full time has ...

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  14. MONETARY ASSISTANCE.

    Mr. J. P. Cochrane, secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council, yesterday sent £150 to the Broken Hill miners who are on strike. The Council has now ...

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  15. PLENTY OF MONEY.

    The Rio Janeiro loan (£1,000,000 at 5 per cent.) and the Pretoria loan (£1,000,000 at 4 per cent) were instantly covered tenfold. Each is now ...

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  16. GRUESOME SIGHT ON THE BEACH

    The sight on the beach is one which will never be forgotlon. Three lifeboats are thrown up on the sand and one raft is also high and dry. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    feld, one of the Tottenham miscreants, is dead. ...

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  18. ENTENTE ENDANGERED.

    Commercial circles of Great Britain have been greatly stirred of late by the prospect of losing a large proportion of trade under the projected French tariff ...

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  19. DEMAND FOR LAND.

    The applications for the blocks on the Sunny Ridge Estate, Cowra district, will be received from to-morrow (Monday), February 15. They will be dealt with by ...

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  20. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.-Silver is quoted at 23 3/4d per oz. standard. LONDON, Saturday Morning.-Copper: On spot, £59 [?] £59 3s 9d: ...

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  21. KING [?]

    The King and Queen have started on the return journey to London in severely cold weather. ...

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  22. HERR BECKERT NOT DEAD.

    Herr Beckert, Chancellor of the German Legation at Santiago, Chill, who, it was reported, had been assassinated, has been arrested on a charge of ...

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  23. 17 BODIES IN ONE BAY.

    Seventeen bodies were picked up, mostly in one little bay, among them those of two women. ...

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  24. FIRE IN AN UPHOLSTERER'S SHOP

    Yesterday afternoon an outbreak of fire occurred in the rear part of an upholsterer's shop at 83 Abercrombie-street, Sydney, occupied by Mr. Joseph Smith. ...

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  25. PUNTING OF STREET SWEEPINGS TO SEA.

    The Lord Mayor said yesterday that he was surprised to find objection raised by surf-bathers and others to his proposal to tow street sweepings to sea. There is ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. HONORING THE BRAVE

    The committee of Lloyd's has conferred tho Humane Society's silver medal on Captain Ransom, of the steamer Baltic, in connection with the ...

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  27. CAUSE OF WRECK.

    The only explanation the captain can give as to the cause of the disaster is the vessel must have been carried in by a heavy swell and southerly sea. He was ...

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  28. MELBOURNE ADVICES.

    Advices received or the wreck ln Melbourne are generally similar to what we have received from our New Zealand correspondent. But our Melbourne ...

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  29. DIED ON THE BEACH.

    While bathing on the beach at Sandringham early yesterday morning Roy Poynter Munro (21), died suddenly. He was employed us a clerk in Sydney, and ...

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  30. SUICIDE OF CHARLES WARNER.

    It is reported from New York that Mr. Charles Warner, actor, committed suicide while insane. He was found suspended from ...

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  31. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Bengali student Bose has confessed that he was given a revolver and twenty rupees to kill Mr. Asutosh Biswas, the Public Prosecutor, who was ...

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  32. UNIVERSITY SENATE ELECTION.

    An election was held yesterday to fill the vacancy on the University Senate caused by the death of Sir Arthur Renwick. Dr. Cecil Purser and Dr. W. Camac ...

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  33. SAFEGUARDING THE OCEAN TRAVELLER.

    The Premier, through the Governor, has received a communication from the Imperial Government, advising that, in virtue of the power vested in the New South ...

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  34. CHINA'S CONSULATE SERVICE.

    China is establishing a Consulate-General at Ottawa in Canada and a Vice-Cousulate at Vancouver, Canada. ...

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  35. MORE WAGES BOARDS.

    When the industrial. Arbitration Court resumes its sittings this month, a number of applications by Unions for Wages Boards to the formed to regulate the ...

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  36. DEPUTATIONS.

    The Premier on Thursday, will receive a deputation from shopkeepers in connection with the Saturday half-holiday. On Friday the Australian Natives ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Times" states that a section of the people disapprove of the exclusion of natives from Parliament, and also urge ...

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  38. MEMBERS OF CREW SAVED.

    Captain Naylor, Luke (second engineer) Thompson (purser), R. Wals, Keyes, Hull, C. Jones, W. Rees, D. McCormack, and D. Francis (stewards), Lynn (cook), ...

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  39. WINES AND GRAPES DISPLAY

    Exhibits or wines and grapes from various parts of the State will be shown by the Immigration Department in a window at [?] House during the next three ...

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  40. LONGEST WILL ON RECORD.

    Probably the longest will on record, consisting of 26,000 words— was proved in London last month. It was that of the late Mr. Edward Bush, a retired ...

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  41. GOLD MEDAL MILK.

    Gold Medal Milk having for so long been the popular brand of Condensed Milk in New South Wales, it is introducing to know that it is manufactured from full ...

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  42. PASSENGERS SAVED.

    of the 50 passengers on the steamer only 13 are believed to have been saved. These were: Mrs. Hannan, Bob Hannan, Jack Hannan, Robert Ellison, W. H. Green, ...

    Article : 51 words
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