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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Addressing a meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Charles Brig[?]t advocated the appointment of a commission, with representation of the oversea ...

    Article : 186 words
  3. BLAZE AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Burglars' careless use of matches was responsible for the destruction by fire of a house in Bayley-street, Marrickvllie, early this morning, and two houses, one on each ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    After winning an earlier engagement, the rebels at Ningyuen, near Hankow, had their flank turned. A desperate battle was waged. ...

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  5. CAVES FULL OF BONES.

    An interesting arrival by the E. and A mall steamer St. Albans this morning was the Rev. R. D. Joy[?]t, of the Roper River Mission. His station is situated 60 miles ...

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  6. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.--The high pressure which was centrally situated over the North Tasman Sen has advanced eastward a little over 400 miles, and has lost slightly in pressure values. The monsoonal disturbance has again become active, this in conjunction with Antarctic disturbance which yesterday was shown to the south of Adelaide, has resulted in more heavy rains over New South Wales, Central Australia, and the northern and north-eastern parts of South Australia. The high pressure which covered the south ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONDITIONS ON THE COAST.

    The conditions on the seaboard, aa reported to Sydney at 9 a.m. to-day by the various [?]gnalmasters, are cloudy and hazy in the north, dull, threatening, or raining in the central and south divisions, smooth to slight seas ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES RAINFALL.

    Light to heavy rain fell yesterday at places in the south-eastern quarter of the State, and it was rainy and thundery on the central coast, and light to heavy rain with thunder was again recorded generally, except on ...

    Article : 431 words
  10. YUAN'S PREDICTION.

    The foreign legations have received [?]nted circulars, which purport to come from the revolutionary organisation, threatening to boycot any nation that grants a ...

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  11. JUSTICE GRANTHAM DEAD.

    Mr. Justice Grantham, one of the judges of the King's Bench Division, died to-day, in his 76th year. Sir William Grantham was called to the ...

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  12. FOREIGN INTERVENTION.

    A general feeling prevails here that the Powers are preparing to intervene in China. ...

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  13. RED SEA PORTS.

    Telegrams from Perim, a fortified island off the Arabian coast, in the Strait of Rab-el-Mandeb, report that the Italian fleet is bombarding the Red Sea ports. ...

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  14. LITTLE TO LEARN.

    Mr. Walter E. Arnott, of the firm of Wm. Arnott, Ltd., together with his brother, Mr. H. Arnott, returned from a nine-months' round-the-world tour this morning. He came ...

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  15. READING IN BED.

    Half suffocated, and leaning out of his bedroom window calling for help, Thomas Doyle, a boarder at 63 Darlinghurst-road, Darlinghurst, startled the occupants of the house at ...

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  16. CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA.

    New South Wales.--Fine and ha[?]y on the North Coast, otherwise cloudy to threatening, with light to heavy rain in the south-east, and rainy cr thundery on the central coast. ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Hughes moved the second reading of the Public Service Arbitration Bill, and in doing so said the measure would allow ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. PAY OR GO TO GAOL?

    The Lithgow trouble was again before the industrial Court to-day, in the form of an application for commitment warrants against the strikers who had failed to pay their ...

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  19. MANAGER AND WAITRESS.

    A case was heard in the Central Summons Court-this morning, before Mr. Smithers. S.M., in which Lillian Mellor proceeded against George Francis and Katharine ...

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  20. THE MAILS.

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  21. TEMPERATURES.

    The thermometer registers in Queensland yesterday remained at about the same range aa previously reported, but were much higher in Western Australia and New South Wales. The readings in Victoria were also a good ...

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  22. CLOSING TO-MORROW.

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  23. NEWCASTLE WHARFIES' TROUBLE.

    The trouble over the discharge of concentrated by wharf laborers from the steamer Era is still unsettled, and the steamer remains laid[?]up, her crow being ...

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  24. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    As impudent a robbery as could well be imagined took place ut "Allington," Spencer-road, Mosman, yesterday afternoon. It was broad daylight when the house was ...

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  25. CITY FISH MARKET.

    There was a splendid ripply of all varict[?]s of fish sub-mitted at auction in the Sydney Municipal Market this morning. Buyers, who were present in large numbers, operated keenly, and the values accepted were regarded ...

    Article : 222 words
  26. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  29. CELTIC RACE LEAKING.

    The Sydney Marine and Underwriters' and Salvage Association has received a cable stating that the ship Celtic Race, from Sydney, with a cargo of 26,[?]01 bags of wheat, has arrived at Queenstown leaking. Part ...

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  31. INADEQUATE PUNISHMENT.

    Henry Archibald, 26, pleaded guilty at the Central Ponce Court this morning to having used insulting words to James Reld, in Graham-place, Sydney. ...

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  32. RIVER REPORTS.

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