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  2. Advertising

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  3. LYDIARD STREET METHODIST CHURCH.

    The diamond jubilee celebrations of the Lydiard street Methodist Church were continued yesterday when three services were held, all of which ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Much dissatisfaction is being felt among the strikers art Eaglehawk in consequence of a shortage of funds. Mr T. Jude, the general secretary, ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Philippe Buena Varilla, who was an engineer under De Lesseps during, the French attempt to construct the Panama Canal, has been interviewed ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    The situation with regard to the railway strikes does not show much alteration up to the, present, to-day, and it is full of diverse possibilities. ...

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  7. CABLE NEWS.

    An extraordinary scandal is causing great consternation in Breslau. Fourteen persons have Been arrested one charges of immorality. ...

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  8. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived-Wandilla, from Sydney; Alabama, from Newcastle; Northern, from New York; Kaituna, from Greymouth; Ouraka, from Newcastle; ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. CABLE NEWS.

    The charges against Lockett, Silverman, Grizzard, and Gutwirth, in connection with the theft of the £150,000 necklace were further investigated at ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. APPROACHING END.

    The strikers received their usual allowance by being1 paid the balance from a fund previously collected by sympathisers. ...

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  11. JEWELLER’S STRANGE TALE.

    Spanier, the jeweller, who played the part of the purchaser in the scheme for the recovery of the pearls, identified a matchbox found on Tuesday as the ...

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  12. RESCUED FROM FIRE.

    A youthful elevator man saved the lives of scores of employes of Louis Don and Co., manufacturers of office fixtures. When flames threatened to ...

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  13. INSANE FATHER'S ACT.

    A terrible domestic tragedy is reported from Bloomington, in the State of Indiana. Mark Hurst, a stonemason, awoke ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. DUNEDIN DRIVERS UNION JOIN FEDERATION.

    The Suburban Drivers’ Union has decided to join the Federation of Labors by a two to one majority. The members wives are to the full members of ...

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  15. PROSPECTS MORE HOPEFUL.

    The prospects of a settlement of the railway disputes are now more hopeful. All companies concerned have offered to reinstate the strikers, who are ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. MEXICAN MURDERS.

    The Military Court, which investigated the deaths of ex-Vice-president Madero and ex-Vice-president Sauarez, found that no crime was committed for ...

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  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS’ STRIKE.

    A deputation from the shop assistants who are on strike waited, yesterday upon the compositors of the local newspapers asking them to refrain from ...

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  18. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A number of squatters determined to try and get rid of the rabbit pest several years ago, and Dr Danysz, a French scientist, was brought to ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    A remarkable tragedy took place in the city to-day. During a heavy thunderstorm four women took shelter under an umbrella. ...

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  20. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Gray and Reeves have signed to play three games of 18,000 up for £100 a side. Reeves is to be allowed 2000 start, but they will start level if ivory balls are ...

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  21. AISGILL INQUEST.

    The inquest in connection with the Aisgill railway disaster was concluded to-day at Kirkby Stephen. Driver Nicholson, of the first train ...

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  22. MEN RESUME WORK.

    The Liverpool railway men unanimously resolved to resume work tomorrow. The National Union of Railway Men ...

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  23. TROUBLE, IN MAITLAND

    Serious troubles are threatening on the Maitland coalfields owing to the machine men in the Pelaw Main colliery stopping work. ...

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  24. SERVIA AND ALBANIA.

    Owing to Albanian incursions the Servian Government is about to re-oCcupy strategic positions which the Great Powers compelled Servia to abandon. ...

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  25. FALSE BANK NOTES.

    Owing to a number of counterfeit bank notes being discovered at Peterhead, in Aberdeenshire, the police authorities made an investigation with ...

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  26. REVOLUTIONARY APPEAL.

    Mr P. Snowden, Labor member for Blackburn, has written a letter to the "Morning Post” on industrial questions. He says it is unfortunate for the ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. LATE MAYOR GAYNOR.

    The remains of Mr Goynor, late Mayor of New York, are now lying in State at the City Hall wrapped in folds of the American and British bags. The latter ...

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  28. VALUATION DISCREPANCLES.

    A remarkable example of mistaken valuation has occurred at Bankstown where a piece of laud in a river bed was assessed by the council at £98. ...

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  29. NORTH CITY CRICKET CLUB.

    The following report will be submitted at the annual meeting of the North City Cricket Club to be held at the City Hall to-night Your committee, in ...

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  30. SIR EVELYN WOOL

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., who is 75 years of age, had a nasty accident while riding at Harlow (Essex) to-day. ...

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  31. TURBINE LINER.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company has approved, of plans for a steamer of 15,000 tons, which will be driven by turbine engines. ...

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  32. CARPENTERS’ BOARD.

    The Under-Secretary has given notice that the following persons have been nominated as representatives of employes on the above-named special ...

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  33. PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL

    There is expectation that the Right Hon. A. Ure, Liberal member for Linlithgow, will become Lord President of the Council. ...

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  34. MOSSMAN SEAT.

    Grave allegations of wrongful practices have been made in connection with the selection of a Liberal candidate for the Mosman electorate. There ...

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  35. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    The executive of the National Transport Workers’ Federation has been summoned to meet in London on Monday, when important business will engage ...

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  36. UNAPPRECIATED POET.

    The sordid surroundings of the Cen-TRAL [?] Court were upset on Thursday by a burst of blank verse from the [?] The court was busy ...

    Article : 216 words
  37. THE SCOTT FUND.

    With, the view of adding, to the funds to carry on the late Captain Scott’s scientific work the authorities are selting the remainder of the special issue of ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. GOVERNOR’S IMPEACHMENT

    The New York State Assembly to-day gave orders for the arrest of Mr James Gerrison a personal friend of the impeached Governor (Mr William Sulzer), ...

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  39. BEAUFORT STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of miners at Beaufort over the nonunionist question, Mr W. E. Finch (secretary of the local branch F.M.E.A.) ...

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  40. AERIAL DERBY.

    the aerial Derby contest around London for the “Daily Mail” Cup, over a distance of 95 miles, took place yesterday, and was very successful. Ideal ...

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  41. MOTOR OMNIBUS DRIVERS.

    Representatives of the London omnibus companies and the men’s union agreed to-day to confer with Sir George Askwith, the Chief Industrial ...

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  42. MILLIONAIRE IN MILES.

    Speaking at the Millions Chin luncheon on Thursday. Captain Phillips, commander of the mail teamer Makura, incidentally mentioned that he ...

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  43. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba, has sailed for America, where she will be joined by Jan Kubelik, the famous violinist. One hundred concerts are to be given ...

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  44. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp- wool sales closed today. The sale was animated, but prices remained unchanged. Of 5200 bales of ...

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  45. GOLFING SENSATION.

    Francis Quimet, a school boy amateur, provided, a surprise in the test for the. American, open golf championship by defeating Harry Vardan ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. AUTOMOBILE TOUR.

    The three days' reliability touring contest of the A[?] Club concluded yesterday. Twelve of the thirteen cars which set out for Mudgee on ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. REV. SCHMIDT’S RECORD.

    The police state that the Rev. Schmidt is the most remarkable criminal product of the present age. Among schmidt's effects were mumbers ...

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  48. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull. Buyers are not interested in cargoes. ...

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  49. SMALL POX OUTBREAK.

    Seven cases of small pox were reported yesterday, and one to-day. Six cases occurred in the metropolitan, area. ...

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  50. GREEK KING IN PARIS.

    King Constantine of Greece arrived here unannounced yesterday. He will lunch with President Poincare at the Elysee to-day. ...

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  51. SENTENCES FOR ASSAULT.

    O'Leary, the principal offender in the Hatawai assault, in which a marwoman was forcibly taken from her tent in a raikway camp to ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The Australian cricketers defeated Vancouver by an innings and 230 runs. Vancouver score 61 in the first innings and 64 in the second. ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    It is announced that Mr Beedy will not seek re-election for Blayney, but will contest the Waverley seat. ...

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  54. HAMBURG BANK SUSPENDS

    They Hanseatic Bank, at Hamburg, has suspended payment. Cramer von. Klausbruck and Heinrich Buette, directors, have been at ...

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  55. PALMER’S GERMAN CORN SOLVENT.

    Daily application of Palmer’s German Corn Solvent will soon give relief to the most troublesome [?], whether hard or soft. Quite, painless. In bottles, [?]s ...

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