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  2. News and Notes

    This (Tuesday) night Parents' Association consider the celebration of Empire Day. Mr. J. G. Brown's hares, Strathroyale, won ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  5. RESUMPTION OF NORTH BANCO ESTATE.

    The Government has concluded arrangements for the resumption of the North Banco Estate at £310, per acre. The land will be included in the irrigation area to be watered by the ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. WAGES BOARD FOR DAIRY EMPLOYEES.

    Application will be made in the Industrial Court for a wages board for dairy employees. ...

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  7. THE NORTH SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    The man Bastard, the principal figure in the Cow's Nest tragedy, is reported to have last heavily in mining speculations in New Zealand. ...

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  8. A SHOCKING MINING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred at Sons of Gwalia mine (W.A.) A skip fell 2000 feet. One man was killed and nine seriously injured. ...

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  9. CLOSING THE DEBATE.

    The Acting Premier intends to close the censure debate this week. ...

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  10. CHIEF SECRETARY IMPROVING.

    Mr. Donald McDonell in rapidly improving. ...

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  11. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Vivian Arthur Grey was charged at the court with having while employed in the Australian Bank of Commerce embezzled £469, and was remanded till Wednesday. ...

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  12. EDISON'S CONCRETE HOUSES.

    The Government has received a cable form Elison, stating his concrete house plants are not complete enough to deal with commercially. ...

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  13. THE LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    The regrading of officers of the Lands Department is now being proceeded with. ...

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  14. BOILER MAKERS' TROUBLE.

    The sinuation in the boilermaking trade is serious, owing to the delay in having their grievances settled by a wages board. ...

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  16. JUNE A MONTH OF PEACE.

    The leaders of all political groups of Federal politics by common consent have agreed to treat June as a mouth of penes, owing to the Coronation festivities. ...

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  17. WILL NOT RECOGNISE EMPIRE DAY.

    Father O'Reilly, of St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst, declared his school will not recognise Empire Day as a National holiday, as, in the minds of millions of Englishmen, it stands for ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. CELEBRATING EMPIRE DAY.

    Two hundred thousand pupils, and over 5000 teachers, belonging to 2000 State schools, will take part in the Empire Day celebrations to-morrow. ...

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  19. OUR INCREASED POPULATION.

    The census returns from 13 additional New South Wales country districts show substantial increases in all but three cases. ...

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  20. THE BIBLE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. McGowen, speaking at Walworth, denied the newspaper statement that socialism had expelled the Bible from 2,000,000 square miles in Australia. The N.S.W. Premier added that ...

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  21. FATHER SHAW'S WIRELESS.

    Advices from Port Morseby dated May 9 state that Father Shaw's wireless station there was being dismantled and the parts reshipped for Sydney. The station had been created on Page ...

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  22. Latest Commercial.

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  23. YOUNG WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    A young woman named Black reported to the police that while on her way home late last night who was get upon by a man, who struck her on the head with an iron bar. The blow ...

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  24. Dalgety and Co. Report.

    At Homebush on Monday 10,000 sheep aud lambs were penned. Prime wethers ruled lightly better, awes being firm and lambs unaltered. There were 1500 head of castle ...

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  25. NO STRIKE TO TAKE PLACE.

    The miners ballot at Newcastle and Maitland showed a very small majority in favor of the men resuming work. There is a feeling of relief throughout the district. ...

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  26. Schute, Bell and Co., Ltd., Report.

    That the improvement recorded at the last Sydney sales was not mutely a temporary spurt, due to the comparatively small supplies available at this side at the moment, is evident ...

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  27. CABLEGRAMS.

    There is animated competition at late rates at the London wool sales. ...

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  28. ENTERTAINED BY THE KING.

    King George entertained the oversea delegates to the Imperial Conference and their wives at a lunched, and chaired with them individually. ...

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  29. ARAB REBELS' SUCCESS.

    The Arab rebels in Yemen captured an important fortified post of the Sheer, and look 150 prisoners. ...

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  30. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE OPENED.

    The imperial Conference has opened. It has not yet been decided whether the proceedings will be open to the press. ...

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  31. Hill, Clark and Co. Report:

    Wool.--There is no alteration to the market since our last report, price, keeping very firm. Since then we have quitted a line of skin wool (92 bales) at the high figure of 21½d, this being ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. THE AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    The French Premier, who wan struck by an aeroplane, is suffering from a complicated fracture of both legs, a fractured nose, besides other serious injuries. The propeller of the aeroplane ...

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  33. THE LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    £12,000,000 have been spent upon the London tramways. ...

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  34. MUTINY OF CONVICTS.

    Twenty-nine convicts proceeding to Siberia attacked the warders, wounding ten, and then escaping. ...

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  35. HOMEBUSH--MONDAY.

    Sheep.--The majority of to-day's yarding comprised chiefly useful and trade descriptions, a fairly large sprinkling of medium, and an occasional lot of prime heavy. Generally, the ...

    Article : 123 words
  36. BIG CHINESE RAILWAY LOAN.

    A Chinese loan of £10,000,000 for railway purposes has been arranged. ...

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  37. MORE RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Russian Duma has voted £30,000,000 for the immediate contraction of Dreadnoughts. ...

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  38. THE KAISER AND BOY SCOUTS.

    The Kaiser expressed to General Baden-Powell his appreciation of the Boy Scout movement, which is being introduced into Germany. ...

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  39. TOWN HALL AND STATION SEIZED.

    The Town Hall and fire station at Llanrwat, in Wales, have been seized to recover the costs of a lawsuit. ...

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  40. HOUSE OF LORDS

    Lord Lansdowne's Bill for the reform of the House of Lords was read second time. ...

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  41. DUTY ON TEA.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer refuses to reduce the duty on British-growu tea to 4d a pound. ...

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