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  2. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    Now and again someone is prosecuted for offering for sale pictures which we, in our wisdom, consider indecent. Whenever such a prosecution occurs the Court ...

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  3. THE THAW TRIAL.

    The trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White was continued in New York yesterday. Under cross-examination, the ...

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  4. IRISH POLITICS.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., has sued the "Freeman's Journal" at the Limerick Assizes for £5000 damages for a libel, contained in six statements ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    In conversation on Saturday with a representative of the "Newcastle Morning Herald," Mr. A'. Edden, M.P., speaking on the suggested coalition between the ...

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  6. STORMY WEATHER.

    The stormy weather of the past few days increased in violence on Saturday. Early in the morning the south-east wind which had been blowing increased to a ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    The motor boat Southern Cross, belonging to the Seamen's Mission, collided yesterday with a boat containing three men, who were fishing off ...

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  8. WEST WALLSEND.

    A combined meeting of the West Wallsend and Seaham miners was held last Thursday evening for the purpose of considering the minutes of the committee of ...

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  9. UNREST IN EAST AFRICA.

    Somewhat disquieting reports are to hand from British East Africa. Owing to the lack of police protection natives at Nairobi insulted ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    At the Newcastle Technical College on Saturday evening, the teaching staff of the college, assembled for the purpose of bidding farewell to two of the oldest members ...

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  11. CARRINGTON.

    A concert was given to the seamen in the bethel. Carrington, on Tuesday night when an enjoyable programme was provided. The Rev. R. M. Bowles presided, ...

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  12. CONFLICT IN BELGRADE.

    A serious conflict between police and strkers is reported from Belgrade. The police were escorting from ...

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  13. WALL-STREET PANIC.

    A substantial rally took place in the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Mr. William Rockefeller declares ...

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  14. BAMBAATA STILL ALIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Natal "Mercury's" correspondent at Kandhla declares that Bambaata, the Zulu chief, who gave the Natal ...

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  15. WARATAH.

    The social and send-off to Mr. Evan Lewis, of the English and Australian Copper Works, announced to take place in the school of arts on Saturday ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The hall in which the Duma meets in St. Petersburg was the scene of a sensational accident. The beams suporting a new ...

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  17. PRACTICAL FARMING.

    The three collections of produce in the agricultural section at the Newcastle Show were proof to all who saw them of the wonderful fertility of the soil of New ...

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  18. THE TRANSVAAL PREMIER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, will receive the freedom of the city of London with the other visiting ...

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  19. HAMILTON.

    A religious service in commemoration of the anniversary of Loyal Orange Lodges 26 (male) and 305 (female) was held in the Methodist Church, ...

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  20. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At explosion of firedamp haas occurred in the Kisinrosein Colliery, in Alsace. Sixty-five miners were killed, and twelve ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE SHOW.

    The sixth annual show of the Newcastle Agricultural Society, carried on for the first two days in adverse circumstances owing to the showery weather, ...

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  22. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has signed an order preventing Japanese labourers from entering the United States via Canada, ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN FEDERATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, speaking at Capetown, said that the prospect of a Dutch Ministry dominating federated South Africa ...

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  24. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, has refused to set apart another day for the consideration of ...

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  25. DISTRICT NEWS

    On Saturday evening, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, there was a large attendance at the social held at the mechanics' institute, Plattsburg, ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Oxford and Cambridge" boat race took place to-day. The Cambridge crew was ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. P. P. LABERTOUCHE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is reported of Mr. Peter Paul Labertouche, at one time secretary of Victorian railways and roads. ...

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  28. TAXIMETER CAB FARES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Herbert Gladstone, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, has fixed the taximeter cab fares in London at 8d per mile. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CHILD ACTRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wanda Radford, the Australian child actress, has been engaged to give the German Emperor's daughter lessons in acting. ...

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  30. BILLIARD PLAYING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thomas Reece, the London billiard player, who, the other day compiled a record spot-barred break of 1260, ...

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  31. EMIGRANTS FROM IRELAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Returns just published show that during last year there were 35,344 emigrants from Ireland, an increase of 4668 over the ...

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  32. EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday—There have been 765 executions in Russia since the dissolution of the first Duma. ...

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  33. ADELAIDE GAOL IRREGULARITIES.

    When Mr. A. Kirkpatrick became Chief Secretary he was convinced that serious breaches of the Stockade regulations by prisoners were frequent, and he found ...

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  34. INDIANS IN NATAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Pending the consent of the Imperial authorities, Natal will not allow the departure of 1000 free Indians that have been ...

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  35. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the match for the lawn tennis championship of Monte Carlo J. G. Ritchie defeated H. Doherty by three sets to love. ...

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  36. MR. WILFRED BARTON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Wilfred Barton, of Sydney, the son of Sir Edmund Barton, has won the Vinerian Scholarship at Oxford ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper on spot closed yesterday at £107 to £107 5s, the three months quotation being £108 7s 6d to £108 12s 6d. ...

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  38. NEW LAMBTON.

    On Friday evening, at the E. and A. Copper Works, New Lambton, a number of the officials and employees assembled to present Mr. Evan Lewis, son., with a ...

    Article : 204 words
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