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  2. GREAT FEDERAL CUP

    The forthcoming celebrations in connection with the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia will afford Sydney a splendid opportunity to gain a world-wide ...

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  3. CANNOT AFFORD TO LIVE.

    It seems possible that out of the antagonism of the medical profession to the club or benefit system, when applied to persons in receipt of more than a given rate ...

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  4. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange! Melbourne, please. Eh ? Melbourne. We want a prominent Melbourne citizen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    The situation in China in respect to the question whether the Powers shall withdraw their troops from Pekin shows little change. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Li Hung Chang, according to a Japanese Journal, is 78 years of age. Mr. W. H. Warren, professor of engineering at the Sydney University, returned to ...

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  7. THE BOER WAR

    Lord Roberts reports that on Tuesday last General Ian Hamilton, who was sent to Assist General Buller, was on the Lydenburg-road. ...

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  8. NO WORK TO DO.

    In a general chat with a "Sunday Times" representative upon the unemployed question, Mr. Joseph Creer, Superintendent of the Government Labor Bureau, referred to ...

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  9. THE HUNT FOR THE GOVERNORS

    Supt. Garvan, who was directing the police operations from Mudgee, has gone to Nundle. Telegraphing from there on Friday night, he reported to Inspector-General ...

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  10. CAMP AND TRACKS LOCATED

    Supt. Garvan telgraphed last night to headquarters from Nundle that the spot where the blacks had camped was discovered at 3 p.m. in a gully near Wet Creek. ...

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  11. MELBOURNE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Rain spoilt the success of the Agricultural Show, which finished to-day. There was, all the same, a fair attendance. The sheep dogs' trial was won by Mr. J. ...

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  12. SUPPLYING THE OUTLAWS WITH AMMUNITION.

    While the police have been freely criticised, it is fair to state that the public have not always aided as they might. At the outset it was known that the outlaws only ...

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  13. THE LADYBRAND GARRISON

    Lord Roberts warmly praises the defence of the garrison near Ladybrand. [Three thousand Boers made up of several commandoes, besieged the British, ...

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  14. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Henry Nicholls was killed by a fall of earth in the South Glenfine mine at Pitfield Plains this morning. He was unmarried. ...

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  15. REWARD AND COMPENSATION FOR INJURY.

    In addition to offering a big reward for the capture of the murderers, it would be well to have it known that Government would make liberal provision for any ...

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  16. ALLEGED FRAUD ON A BANK

    During the busy hour just before closing time yesterday there was a sensational occurrence in the Bank of Australasia, corner of Jamieson and George streets. ...

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  17. A RAILWAY RAID FEARED.

    It is feared that the Boers contemplate a raid on the railway between Johannesburg and Krugersdorp. A train was fired upon on Tuesday at ...

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  18. FARCICAL ASPECTS OF THE HUNT.

    The hunt for the Breelong blacks, if the gory deeds of those outlaws were not so terrible, would make a first-class farce. They are defying the whole police force, not ...

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  19. A THOUSAND POUND YACHT RAGE. SUGGESTED BY MR. MARK FOY.

    Mr. Mark Foy, in conversation with a "Sunday Times" representative, suggested that a thousand pound yacht race might be arranged in connection with the ...

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  20. A BIG HAUL OF CATTLE

    It is officially reported that Lieutenant-General Paget defeated the enemy near Warmbaths. He captured 5000 cattle. ...

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  21. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL DEDICATION.

    The following are additional particulars of to-day's ceremonial at St. Mary's Cathedral, an account of which is given on page 5. It has been arranged that the ...

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  22. DE WET TO THE FORE AGAIN.

    It is reported from Pretoria that General De Wet has mustered all available forces to threaten Johannesburg. ...

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  23. TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Two fatalities occurred to-day near town. This morning at 11.45 a.m. John Garside, a boy 6 years of age, residing at Wickham, was killed at the railway siding ...

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  24. DEATH IN HOSPITAL.

    A Coronial inquiry was held yesterday as to the death of William Jackson at the Sydney Hospital. He was employed on the steamer Tyrian on Friday, and fell ...

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  25. BUSHMEN AT ZEERUST.

    A letter from Zeerust, South Africa, dated July 21, has been received by Mr. J. M. Chanter. M.L.A., from his son, who left here as a member of D squadron Citizens' ...

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  26. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    The Coroner held an inquiry yesterday concerning Michael Seymour, 60, a laborer. On August 25 he was arrested near Darling Harbor, and locked up at No. 2 Police ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In conversation with a representative of the "Sunday Times" yesterday, Mr. Barton said that he should be a candidate for the House of Representatives, but he had not ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE RIFLE.

    The Ashton Australian magazine rifle, which recently received a strong recommendation from Lord Charles Beresford after severe trials at Gibraltar, had another ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. LOOKING FOE A DIAMOND.

    A New Zealand bookmaker, having lost a 10¼-carat diamond, valued at £200, has written from that colony to the detectives in Sydney. Thinking that the precious ...

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  30. SHOCKING SHELL ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday afternoon George Halse, aged 30, Government armourer, met with a terrible accident on Spectacle Island, off Balmain. ...

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  31. THE BREELONG BLACKS.

    Sir,—I desire to draw attention to a most important omission by the authorities in regard to the Breelong blacks. We are given to understand that those criminals ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    In the Assembly this week one of the first measures to be proceeded with will be the Treasury Validating Bill, the object of which is to authorise the Treasurer to ...

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  33. BOROUGH OF WILLOUGHBY.

    An extraordinary election was held yesterday to fill the vacancies caused in the representation of the East Ward of the Borough of Willoughby, caused by the ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AT NEWCASTLE.

    Delightful weather prevailed for Hospital Saturday to-day, and the collections were of the most satisfactory character. Nearly 150 ladies were engaged. The president and ...

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  35. THE BADEN-POWELL PRESENTATION.

    Another parade will be held at the Victoria Barracks next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of selecting a second charger for Lieutenant-General ...

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  36. ALLEGED LIQUOR SWINDLE.

    Detective Jones yesterday arrived in Sydney from Moss Vale with a person whom he arrested on suspicion of being concerned in a transaction in liquor, by which a Sydney ...

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  37. EIGHT-HOUR CELEBRATION.

    The programme of sports for the 45th annual Eight-hour Demonstration on October 1 at the Agricultural Grounds, is published elsewhere in our columns, and ...

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  38. A CART ACCIDENT.

    A carter named George Preston, 25, who resides at park-road, Glebe Point, was driving his cart in Turner-street, Redfern, last night, when, by some means, he fell ...

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  39. RUSSIAN ATROCITIES.

    At the Tongku Fort four Russians have been killed and two seriously injured by the explosion of a ponder magazine. It is said that the explosion was caused by ...

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  40. MORE ABOUT SEA-SICKNESS.

    Probably no remedy has gained popularity as quickly as the great preventive "Seajoi." Mrs. Stokes, Brighton Terrace, Sandgate, Brisbane, writes on August 28: "Enclosed ...

    Article : 86 words
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