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  2. THE ENMORE MURDER.

    Nicholas Baxter, aged 47, a married man, was Indicted at the Central Criminal Court, Darling, burst, this morning, before Mr ...

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  8. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The [?] in the Assembly upon the co-confidence motion introduced by the leader of the Opposition, made little the any, difference in the attendance in the ...

    Article : 662 words
  9. FORTUNE'S PHRASE.

    The death of Mr James Epps, founder of the well known firm of cocoa manufacturers, who passed away at his residence at Henlah Hill, ...

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  10. DETECTIVES' DESPERATEFIGHT.

    Their pursuit of three suspects led Detectives Hannon, Murray, Manning, and Howard into a desperate encounter in Derby street, ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The Meters in Lunacy have found that Mrs Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, is eane. Her estate of £200,000 has been ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr A. R. Gill, Labor M.P. for Bolton, presiding at the Trades Union Congress at [?], advocated that old age pensions should be the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. NORTHERN NEWS.

    On the Royal Commission on Education resuming this morning the chairman said they had decided to suspend the sittings in ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. A.N.A.

    A branch of the Australasian Women's , Association, the female division of the A.N.A , was formed last night, Mrs C. Russen being ...

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  15. THE DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND.

    Harold Smyth won the diving championship of England, comprising both plain and trick diving. ...

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  16. AMERICA AND THE PHILLIPPINES.

    America ban spent £80,000,000 sterling in acquiring and maintaining the Phillippines. The upkeep costs £6,000,000 sterling yearly. ...

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  17. FOOTBALL:

    Negotiations were concluded yesterday between the Lefroy Club (premiers of the South) and the City to play a match for the ...

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  18. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard A[?] has abolished the [?] [?]. ...

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  19. RISE IN THE PRICE OF GOAL.

    The serious rise in the price of coal has revived the petition for the re-imposition of the shilling export duty. ...

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  20. HELPING PRODUCTION.

    One Launceston manufacturer, although enlarging his plant consequent upon the improved conditions inaugurated by the Federal ...

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  21. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of breadstuffs [?] for the United Kingdom [?] quarters and for the Continent 1,230,000 quarters. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA NOAH'S ARK.

    Lectuting under the an auspices of the Sydney Technical College Student's Association on Friday evening says the Sydney Morning Herald ' of Monday, ...

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  23. A NEW TORPEDO.

    France is experimenting with a turbine torpedo of unprecedented speed. It takes a much greater charge of explosive than other ...

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  24. MINING.

    The [?] manager of the above mine has received a wire eating [?] of clean are has shown in [?] and stopes. The mine is looking well ...

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  25. TOWN HALL

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  26. SHIPPING

    The ss. Rimu, from Dunedin, arrived in post at 3.15 p.m. today. The captain re[?] having left Dunedin Tuesday, August 27, 1905 and proceeded ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The City Club telegraphic from [?] yesterday [?] for a guarantee £50 for a match is take place at Hobart on Saturday next against ...

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  28. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  29. BOXING.

    Mr John When has received a cable Iron Bill Squires, staling that be has been matched to fight ' Twin ' Jack Sullivan on September 28, at Colman. ...

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  30. RUSSO-AMERICAN LINE.

    The Czar a few days ago, according to a correspondent of the 'Glasgow Herald,' gave his signal ore to a project which may have as much influence on the destinies of ...

    Article : 322 words
  31. WHEN RAILWAYS GIVE AWAIT RIDES.

    An everybody now knows the directors of the new Ha[?] Tube [?] to adverse as attractions on the [?] day June 22, by giving away free rides to ...

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  32. REDSKINS IN LONDON.

    Two Red Indians, [?] of the [?] famous story tribe, strived in London recently. They are [?] and Keya[?} and they have come all the way from ...

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  33. RECORD SHOOTING.

    The returns dealing with the service [?] shooting of the [?]artillery of the State, Which have just been made public, show that the BAA. has now reached a state ...

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  34. ON 'CHANGE.

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  35. ARRIVED—To.day.

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  36. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    On Friday morning last (says the Narrabri correspondent of the ' Sydney Morning Herald,' writing under date of Monday, August 26) the 51 year old ...

    Article : 121 words
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