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  2. LATEST WIRES

    Mr. C. G. Wade, Leader of the Opposition, concluded his speech on the Address-in-Reply by moving-- "That the Address-in-Reply be amended by ...

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  3. Close Secrets.

    It will be 22 years in November next since the famous Royal Commission on Parnell's alleged connection with the Phoenix Park murders ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    There have been further discoveries of dynamite on the Johannesburg tramlines. ...

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  5. LATESTCABLES

    The Australian High Commissioner, Sir. G. H. Reid, gave a luncheon to Messrs. A. Fisher, G. F. Pearce and. E. L. Batchelor, the Commonwealth ...

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  6. Federal Servants.

    The High Court in Melbourne yesterday decided that Federal Civil Servants are liable to State income tax. ...

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  7. LATEST WIRES

    The steamer Malaita encountered a fierce hurricane at Mabeenla and was compelled to run to Port Stanley for shelter. ...

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  8. BREVITIES

    The Australian destroyers Yarra and Parramatta arrived at New castle on Wednesday amid a scene of great enthusiasm. The city was ...

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  9. The Eastern's Stranding.

    At Brisbane, the Musgrave Steamship Coy., Ltd., have issued a writ against the owners of the steamer Eastern, claiming £3500 for salvage ...

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  10. "A Trip to Fiji."

    Rev. S. J. Gibson, Methodist minister at Grafton, delivered a lecture, entitled "'A Honeymoon Trip to Fiji," in the Masonic Hall. ...

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  11. A MAJORITY OF FOUR

    It is anticipated that the Government will have a majority of four when a division is taken at the conclusion of the debate on Mr. ...

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  12. A State Quarry.

    Mr. A. H. Griffith (Minister for Works) has decided to establish a State blue metal quarry at Port Kembla. ...

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  13. TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING

    Dick Arnst has received a cable from Tom Sullivan (Barry's trainer), stating that Arnst's terms (£750 expenses) to go to the Thames to row ...

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  14. A WARM DEBATE.

    The debate on the censure motion was continued in the Assembly till midnight, when the House adjourned till Tuesday. ...

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  15. DEGREE FOR MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisher will be included among those who are to receive honorary degrees from the Cambridge University. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    Mr. Fisher, in reply to interviewers, said the Commonwealth military and naval policy was non-aggressive but purely defensive. ...

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  17. The Land Policy.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Association Executive regrets the determination of the Government to abolish freehold tenure. It also urges ...

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  18. International Shipping Strike

    The long threatened international strike of sailors and firemen has been fixed for May 25. The object aimed at is the ...

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  19. FOOTBALL.

    Football in Ballina is practically dead this season, the principal cause day half-holiday in favor of ...

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  20. Boxing

    At the Lynch-Sonter contest yesterday morning, Ms. Frank Puddicombe read out an intimation that T. Moore, of Yamba, was anxious ...

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  21. A Referenda Echo.

    At a stormy meeting of the Labor League at Alexandria last night, motions of censure were passed on Messrs. MoGowen. Holman. ...

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  22. Runaway Tram.

    A tram car got out of control in Day Street, yesterday, owing to the brakes failing to act Gathering speed, it collided with a water cart, ...

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  23. The Kirin Fire.

    The damage done by the recent fire at Kierin, Manchuria, is estimated at £5,000,000. Twelve thousand buildings were ...

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  24. The University Squabble.

    Sir Normand MacLaurin (the Chancellor) states that the University students indulged in pranks of a serious nature in front of his residence in ...

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  25. School Teachers' Salaries

    Over 1500 school teachers are in receipt of salaries of less than the minimum wage, £110. It is announced that this wage will apply ...

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  26. LANG AND LESTER?

    Lang has asked for a guarantee of £400 for a second contest against Lester. This is not forthcoming, and at present negotiations ...

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  27. Perils of the Air.

    Aviator Hartle fell 75 feet and was killed instantly at Los Angelos. ...

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  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 216 words
  29. "ARGUS" GLANCES.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's (Sydney) annual Horse Parade Show and sale will be held from August 5 to 11. ...

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  30. JOHNSON TO FIGHT FLYNN.

    Jack Johnson has intimated that he will accept the offer of Gass Welsh to fight '''Fireman" Flynn, provided he is guaranteed £2,000 ...

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  31. Heat in Chigago.

    Wednesday was the hottest day recorded in Chicago for 38 years. Two persons are dead and many are prostrated. ...

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  32. Labor's Future.

    Mr. Tregear, of N.Z., informed the Labor Council last night that he was certain Labor was going to guide the destinies of the world. ...

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  33. Sydney Land Values.

    At auction this morning a block of land in Lower Pitt Street was knocked down for £542 per foot, ...

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  34. Reform of the Lords

    Lord Rosebery criticised Lord Lansdowne's Reform Bill in the House of Lords, holding that it would have been wiser to rely upon ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. Balmain Coal Strike.

    The trouble at the Balmain Colliery has ended, and the men resume work on Monday under the old conditions, until a Board has settled ...

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  36. Obituary

    Mr. John E, Turner, of "South Grafton, a retired farmer, and for many years a respected resident of the Clarence, passed to his reward ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. Man Burned to Death.

    A man named Hastings was burned to death at Mungadal Station, Hay. His mate states he went away from the camp for a few minutes and on ...

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  38. Local Government.

    With a view to simplifying the administration, the Shires Conference yesterday resolved to urge the appointment of a commission to ...

    Article : 38 words
  39. N.S.W's Prospect.

    Mr. McGowen, interviewed, dwelt upon the agricultural prospects provided by railway, development and irrigation in N.S.W. ...

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  40. Australia's Navy.

    The third Australian torpedo boat destroyer, Warrego, is nearing completion at the Fitzroy Dock, and will probably be ready for her trial in ...

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  41. Dodging the Bullets.

    A Port Darwin telegram states that a prisoner, Bert Gould, made a daring escape from the Fannie Bay Gaol. ...

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  42. THE RIFLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  43. Payment of Members.

    Many English Liberals, also members of the Labor Party, prefer to see the honorarium to members fixed at £300 a year. ...

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  44. A JAPANESE OPINION.

    Vice-Admiral Shimamura, of the 'Japanese Squadron, when interviewed at Colombo on his way to the Coronation, ridiculed the rumors of war ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    His Lordship the Bishop of Grafton and Armidale (Rt. Rev. Dr. Cooper) will preach in St. Matthew's Church South Grafton. on Sunday morning ...

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  46. Melbourne Murder.

    In the Melbourne Criminal Court yesterday, Wm. Thos. Smith was found guilty of having wilfully murdered his child, aged 4 12 years. on ...

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  47. Obituary

    Mr. Joe Davis, the well-known Sydney jeweller and cricket enthusiast, died suddenly this morning. ...

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  48. Terrible Fires.

    A destructive fire occurred in Cecil Court, London, followed by an explosion in ehe basement, where millions of feet of cinematograph films ...

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  49. Mr. O'Malley's Illness.

    Mr. King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, is confined to his home. He is suffering with grave nervous trouble. ...

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  50. The Endeavor.

    The Federal Trawler Endeavour was severely damaged by a collision with a coal hulk. The hulk struck the trawler a sliding blow, tearing away ...

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  51. IN RUSSIA.

    By a disastrous fire at Dyvin, Russia, 600 houses, including the hospital were destroyed. Ten persons were killed. ...

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  52. Boot Trade Award.

    In the Industrial Court, to-day, 'Judge Heydon granted the application of the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation for leave to ...

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  53. Military Harness

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator McGregor) says it may be necessary to call for fresh tenders for military harness. ...

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  54. Another Native Outrage.

    A native charged with assaulting a policeman's wife at Salisbury, South Africa, was sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 26 words
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