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  2. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    A New York paper just to hand contains the following despatch from Paris :- The Hearst News correspondent had a long talk to—day with Commandant ...

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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Mrs. Belle Guiness, who is accused in the matter of the Indiana murders, is 48 years of age, very handsome, and possessed of extraordinary strength. ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. GOLD STEALERS

    Three men were taking the other day when the subject of sweated sovereigns came up, and from their remarks it was apparent that a good many of these coins ...

    Article : 196 words
  5. FEDERAL FINANCIAL PROBLEM.

    The Federal Treasurer, Sir William Lyne, came to Sydney yesterday morning from Melbourne, and will leave by the express train to—night on his return. He ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. NEW AGRICULTURAL SCHEME.

    Mr. J. Perry, Minister for Agriculture, in referring to the department's new scheme, stated yesterday that he did not anticipate any difficulty in carrying it out. ...

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  7. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    The London "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Calcutta states that the conspiracy to murder Earl Minto, the Viceroy of India, and Lord Kitchener, ...

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  8. LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE " TIMES."

    In the action in which Mr. John Murray, the well—known publisher, sued the London "Times" for libel, a verdict was given for £7500. ...

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  9. AT HOTELS.

    Mr. C. J. Roberts, of Roberts' Hotel, George—street, was emphatic in his statement that sweated sovereigns are more frequently passed than over before. ...

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  10. THE INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    The Mohmands have been allowed till Sunday to consider the British terms. ...

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  11. THE HORSE AND THE SCHOOLS.

    Readers of the "Sunday Times" will remember the articles which appeared in these columns recently, advocating the adoption of a system of teaching public ...

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  12. THE BERLIN SCANDAL.

    After being confronted by three witnesses for a prolonged period, Prince Philipp Eulenberg, though suffering intense pain, was arrested, and conveyed ...

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  13. ENGLISH RACING.

    At Newmarket to—day the principal event resulted as follows:- THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES of 100 sovs. each, half forfeit; for threes ...

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  14. AT STORES.

    Mr. J. L. Hordern (Hondern Bros., Pittstroet): "Counterfeit 2/- pieces and sweated sovereigns are often tendered, but we do not take them." ...

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  15. FRENCH MILITARY ENGINEER ALSO TALKS.

    A San Francisco paper contains the following:—"Japan Is ready for war, or very near ready," said George Cascarine, French ...

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  16. CANON NASH'S CASE.

    Owing to Canon Bardsley's ultimate refusal to support his original charge (now stated to be of a degenerate of fence against Canon Nash, ...

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  17. "THE BALLOON BURST."

    "The—furore created by Mr. Reid regarding a remark about the Standard Oil Company I made in the House of Representatives was due to his desire to make a ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Hon. V. H. Metcalf, Secretary of the United States Navy, reviewed the American Fleet at San Francisco. Admiral Evans, whose command ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. THE SALARY OF FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    Mr. King O'Malley, M.H.R., does not anticipate much trouble at next election time in connection with the action of members some time ago increasing their ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. ALLEGED ROBBERIES

    For some time past a Sydney firm has suspected that its fancy goods and plate stock have been reduced by illegitimate means, and Detectives Gallagher, 'Jordan, ...

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  21. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    Consequent on his Two Thousand Guineas win, Norman III. is now favorite for the Derby, next in demand being Mr. J. Buchanan's Mountain Apple ...

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  22. DEFENCE OF NATAL.

    The Natal Defence Committee recommends compulsory service in the militia for all white men between the ages of 19 and 21, thus providing for ...

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  23. SHIPWRECK IN AMERICA.

    The Peter Rickmers, a large sailing ship, has been wrecked on Long Island, on the United States coast. The crew of 100 were rescued by ...

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  24. PROPOSED LORD MAYOR'S CARNIVAL.

    At a meeting of the City Council, to be held on Tuesday evening, Alderman Lindsay Thompson will move : "That it be referred to the Finance Committee to ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., entertained Mr. J. H. Carruthers and Alderman Weedon, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, at ...

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  26. ORCHARD WANTS TO DIE

    Against his own protest, Harry Orchard, who is awaiting execution, has been reprieved until July 1. He declares he prefers to be hanged, ...

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  27. TRAM AND TRAIN.

    The railway revenue for the week ending May 2, amounted to £99,741, as compared with £91,559 for the corresponding period of last year—increase £5182. ...

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  28. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    Yes," said a railway official yesterday, "we do get sweated sovereigns ; here we five we have just received from suburban stations. ...

    Article : 219 words
  29. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Home affairs, Senator Keating, has received a report from one of his officers connected with the transcontinental railway survey, to the effect ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  31. WOOL AND WHEAT.

    The wool receipts for the week ending May 9, 1908, amounted to 1255 bales, being a decrease of 117 bales compared with the corresponding period of last year, ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. AT THE THEATRES.

    The theatres generally seem to be small sufferers. Several of the managers yesterday pointed out that they had been wary for some time, and the ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. FRAUDULENT COMPANY PROMOTER.

    M. Henri Rochette, who was arrested in Paris on March 23, in connection with fraudulent company promoting, has been released on £80OO bail. ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. BROKEN HILL MORALS.

    The Rev. J. Paterson's criticisms of Broken Hill morality before the Presbyterian General Assembly in Sydney have put Broken Hill in a ferment. No one ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. THE POLICE.

    The Detective Department state that they are cognisant of the fact that the sweated sovereign traffic is, growing. One of the experienced ...

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  36. GORED BY A BULL.

    A young man named Harvey McGowan, aged 18, who is employed by Mrs. McCarthy at her dairy in Wharf—road, Concord, was leading a bull to the drinking place ...

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  37. UNEMPLOYED AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Lee, the Acting Premier, has received Mr, Schey's report on the unemployed question at Broken Hill, whither be went to specially investigate the matter. ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.

    A Victorian Senator is sorry that the American fleet is coming to Australia, because it will foster a spirit of Jingoism and there Will be a "season of gush, gorge, ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. AT THE BANKS.

    When questioned by a "Sunday Times" representative, the chief teller of the Commercial Bank of Sydney stated that every week he received sweated ...

    Article : 206 words
  40. WHAT THE MINT DOES.

    The Mint authorities state that they take sweated coin in parcels of not less than £50. They pay bullion value, i.e., on the weight of gold in the parcel. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. Advertising

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    Advertising : 15 words
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