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  2. THE OUTLOOK FOR IRELAND

    Mr. T. [?] Curran, ex-member of the [?] commons, in proposing the tonst "Ireland, a Nation," at [?]nual commemoration dinner of the Irish National Foresters, in the G.U.O.O.F. Hall, Castlereagh-street, last ...

    Article : 356 words
  3. DAIRY MANAGERS' CONFERENCE.

    The first conference of the New South Wales Dairy Factory Managers' Association was continued to-day in the Grand Central Hotel, Mr. F. G. Duncan, of Blayney in the ...

    Article : 811 words
  4. THE KING'S CRUISE.

    His Maejsty the King was yesterday morning quietly removed from Buckingham Palace to the Victoria Station, and thence to Portsmouth, where he was placed on board the ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. THE MISSING QUIRAING.

    Mr. J. Sneddon, charterer of the missing steamer. Quiraing, states that the vessel had six weeks' full supply of provisions when she left Newcastle. This will give them now ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. NEWCASTLE COLLISION.

    A Marine Court of Inquiry concerning the collision between the ships Ditton und the Anemone and the barque Sardhana, which occurred in the harbour on the 3rd instant ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Many of the burghers who fought till the end are wearing green badges and the colours of the late Republics. Ex-members of the National Scouts are ...

    Article : 410 words
  8. FARERS AND SETTLERS.

    Replying to the deputation from the Farmers and Settlers' Conference which waited upon him yesterday, Sir John See said when Mr. [?] M.L.A., called upon him on the previous day and asked him to receive the ...

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  9. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Messages sent by wireless telegraphy from Cornwall have reached Signor Marconi at Denmark. Signals from Cornwall have also reached him clearly at Kronstadt, Russia ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. THE FARMERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. J. L. Tre[?] the delegate from Temora, and vicepresident of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, when seen by a "Star" reporter, said: "I am one of those who think we should keep our association clear from party ...

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  11. THE NEW POWER HOUSE.

    Before many more days have elapsed electric, trams will be running, on the tramway to Balmain, and very shortly afterwards electric cars will begin to run to some of the ...

    Article : 800 words
  12. CABLE TO HONOLULU.

    Sir Edmund Barton and Mr. R. Seddon have conferred with Sir Spencer Walpole, of the Pacific Cable Board, relative to the laying of a British-Australian cable from the Pacific ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. THE COLONIES AND THE NAVY.

    Sir Edmund Barton and Mr. R. Seddon are consulting their Cabinets relative to the maximum Australian and New Zealand contribution to the Australian auxiliary ...

    Article : 42 words
  14. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, Agent-General for New-South Wales, has selected three names from amongst those of the candidates for the Professorship of Mathematics at Sydney ...

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  15. CHICAGO MAIZE " CORNER."

    Mr. Gates, who formed a maize "corner" in Chicago, underestimated the maize supplies, and agreed to a settlement. The profits of the "corner" are now estimated at 1,000,000 ...

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  16. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir Edmund Barton states that the question of preferential trade between the colonies and the motherland has only been incidentally mentioned in the Imperial Conference ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. AN ELECTRIC BELT.

    William Adams, a young man, described as a labourer, came before the Central bench on remand this morning charged with having smashed a plate-glass window of Messrs. ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S POSITION.

    Sir Edmund Barton thinks that Mr. Chamberlain may be justly proud of the high position to which he has raised his present office of Secretary for the Colonies. Sir Edmund ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. FEDERAL SENATE.

    Mr. Dobson's amendment to the item, "Boots and shoes, men's sizes over 5, 30 per cent.," in the tariff discussion in committee in the Senate after the last "Star" message was sent yesterday, was carried by 9 votes to ...

    Article : 368 words
  20. LORD HOPETOUN'S SUCCESSOR.

    No appointment, has yet been made to the position of Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, rendered vacant by the retirement of Lord Hopetoun. ...

    Article : 60 words
  21. SHORT STAY IN TOWN.

    Annie Fogarty claims to he out of luck, mainly as the outcome of an imaginary conspiracy on the part of the police to save her from the temptations of a great city, and to ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. M. WALDECK ROUSSEAU ON TOUR.

    M. Waldeck-Rousseau, ex-Premier of France, and Madame Waldeck-Rousseau are now touring Northern Europe. While in Norway they accepted an invitation from the ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. ACCLIMATISATION, OF FISH.

    Mr. H. C. Dannevig, the fish expert, who is proceeding to New South Wales, cables from Colombo that 640 plaice and 23 soles were alive when the Oroya reached that port. ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENTS

    At last night's borough council meeting reference was made to a difficulty that had arisen with the Federal authorities in regard to the non-payment of rates. A voucher for £11 14s for water rates on the Bathurst ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. LAW NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 457 words
  26. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The Victorian 3 per cent, loan of £1,000,000, issued at 96½, has been underwritten at 1¼ per cent. The prospectus of the loan has been issued. ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. ALLEGED STABBING CASE.

    The outcome of the alleged use of a knife in a Sussex-street hotel on the night of Saturday, July [?], was the presentation at the Water Police Court to-day by Sergeant Taylor of a ...

    Article : 198 words
  28. ACCIDENTS.

    M. Jacobsen, aged 54, a licensed drayman, who lives in A[?]y-street, Ersk[?] was found yesterday evening in Rochford-street, Erskineville, lying unconscious and bleeding from the head, the base of the skull having ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. [?] Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, has conferred with the Austrian Ambassador, Count Franz Deym, who complained that Austrian Immigrants were ...

    Article : 268 words
  30. THE RAINFALL.

    Fine weather again prevails over the whole of the Suite, with the exception of a few places on the coast, at which rain has fallen during the past 24 hours. Port Stephens had 1[?]7, Seal Hocks 82, and Lismore 48 points. ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. STRANGE COLLECTION IN A COW'S STOMACH.

    Mr. F. Fredericks, or Gundurimba, slaughtered a fat cow which, to all appearances, was in perfect health. In the stomach a large and miscellaneous collection of articles and substance which do not come under the ...

    Article : 181 words
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  33. NEW WHARF CONTROL.

    The control of the King's Wharf, Newcastle, has been placed in new hands by the Railway Commissioners. The supervision of this wharf has hitherto been under the local berthing master. But the duties of that official ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. THE TUG BUNGAREE.

    Messrs. J. and A. Brown's [?] Bungaree has been refitted, and will in a few days be in active service again. For some time past she has been at the onwers' workshop at He[?], where her [?]ers were taken out and plates ...

    Article : 197 words
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  36. RABBIT BOARD INACTIVE.

    Many stock-owners in the district complain of the inactivity of the newly-elected Rabbit Board. Those interested in the destruction of the pest agree that now is the time for action, when grass is scarce, but while ...

    Article : 115 words
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  38. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    With reference to the injury sustained by J. Anderson, a Queensland player, in the football match between Queensland and N.S.W. II. yesterday afternoon. It transpired on inquiry at the Prince Alfred Hospital this ...

    Article : 75 words
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