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  2. LATEST WIRES

    Mr. Beeby (Minister for Education and Labour) asked the critics to suspend judgment of his new Industrial Bill until the details of the measure ...

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  3. LATEST WIRES

    The Minister for Lands informed Mr. G. S. Briner in the Assembly last night that all Forestry officers were instructed on May 2nd that ...

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  4. BOXING

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night. Jack Johnson has beer offered £10,000 to fight any two men in the world the same afternoon, with a ...

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  5. SKATING CARNIVAL.

    The second skating carnival of the season eventuated in the Grafton Rink on Wednesday night, and proved a great success. The order for poster ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES

    A Leeds-Liverpool excursion train collided with a stationary train at Staly Bridge, telescoping two unoccupied carriages. The flying wreckage ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES

    A disastrous earthquake has occurred in Mexico City, which was crowded at the time with people assembled to witness the celebrations on the entry ...

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  8. PADDY KENNAR S FIXTURES.

    Matt. Walker, of Bellingen (who claims the middle-weight championship of the North Coast, and who recently offered to meet Bill Sonter ...

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  9. SPORTING.

    In Sydney on Wednesday afternoon under Rugby League rules, New South Wales defeated Queensland, after a one-sided contest, by 49 to nil. ...

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  10. The Prince of Wales

    Reports from different reliable sources lend little doubt that the formal engagement of the Prince of Wales and the Princess Louise, ...

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  11. The Clarence Entrance.

    In the Legislative Assembly tonight, in reply to Mr. J. McFarlane, the Minister for Works stated it was not a fact that the reef in the ...

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  12. The Y.M.C.A.

    At the annhal festival of the Y.M.C.A. last night, the Lieutenant Governor (Sir William Cullen) and other speakers referred to the ...

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  13. Sensational Incident

    The King is at present spending a few days with the troops at Aldershot. During an exhibition flight at ...

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  14. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Latest particulars of the earthquake in Mexico City show that the heaviest loss of life occurred through the collapse of the Military Barracks. ...

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  15. Transcontinental Railway

    The Federal Home Affairs Department is preparing plans and a draft bill so that Parliament may be able to authorise the construction of the ...

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  16. Forged Fivers.

    At the Sessions to-day, Arthur Bryant was found guilty on a charge of having uttered a forged bank note for £5. ...

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  17. Four Trains Wrecked

    A serious railway smash occurred on the Newhaven Railway at Fairfield (U.S.), where four goods trains crashed into each other, and piled up. ...

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  18. Cows and Lightning

    Lightning struck three byres yesterday in a village in the- Department of Loire, France. Sixteen cows, all of which were lying down, were killed ...

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  19. The Yongala's Fate

    At Brisbane yesterday the Queensland Marine Board opened an inquiry into the loss of the Yongala. Mr. Wareham expressed the opinion ...

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  20. TENNIS.

    Last Saturday O.B.X. and Morven Clubs met on the latter's court. The match resulted in a win for O.B.X. by 4 sets 10 games, the total scores ...

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  21. The Mexican Earthquake

    The severe earthquake in Mexico City, reported in to-day's cables, was recorded on all the local seismometers. ...

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  22. MACLEAN MEMS.

    At the public meeting held in the Shire Hall, Maclean, on Tuesday night, it was decided to form what is known as the Ashby Freezing ...

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  23. Story of a Wreck

    Details have been received in New York of the sinking of the steamer Taboga off Panama last week. Twenty were drowned and 80 saved. ...

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  24. MID-CLARENCE NEWS

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee of the above was held at the institution on Wednesday night last. There were present : Messrs. W. ...

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  25. Queensland's Census

    The Queensland census returns are now available, and give the population of the State as 611,369, an increase of 108,103 on the previous ...

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  26. The Coal Vend Cases

    At the High Court to-day, during the Coal Vend cases, James Cant, managing director for Alex. Kethel and Company, admitted that during ...

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  27. "ARGUS" GLANCES.

    Owing to extreme pressure on our space, a large amount of copy has been held over till next issue. Mr. Byrne's letter in this issue is ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING

    The ratification of the agreement for the sculling race on the Thames between Ernest Barry and Billy Fogwell remains in abeyance, as no one ...

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  29. North Coast Railway

    Messrs. G. S. Briner and H. D. Morton, Ms.L.A., wired us as follows on Wednesday night :-- "In the 'Government Gazette' ...

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  30. Triple Murder and Suicide

    A painter named Heital, at Haile, Saxony, entered a house where his wife was skeltering with a woman friend, shot both women and an ...

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  31. GRAY v. INMAN.

    The billiard match of 16,000 up Between Gray and Inman commenced on Monday. When play ceased on Monday night Inman was leading by 638. ...

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  32. A Wholesale Murderer

    Alexander Zaryzian has been charged with wholesale murdering at Kargan, Russia. It is alleged that he has killed 57 persons. ...

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  33. The Weather.

    The weather locally, though still fine, took a most unwelcome change yesterday, when keen westerlies made their appearance. To-day the winds ...

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  34. SECOND GRADE FOOTBALLERS.

    A meeting was held in Ulmarra on Tuesday night for the purpose of forming a second-grade football team There were about 35 present and Mr. ...

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  35. FRENCH TOTE RETURNS.

    The French totalisator statistics for 1910 show that the investments on French racecourses aggregated £14,980,599, equal to 7s 6d per ...

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  36. International Shipping Strike

    A cable states that an important conference of the International Seamen's Union officials has ended, but the proceedings are unpublished. ...

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  37. Cangai Copper Mine

    Mr W. J. Mulligan, manager of the Grafton Copper Co's. Cangai mine, has forward the following port, dated 6th inst., to the ...

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  38. BREVITIES

    A party of fishermen at Ballina landed four tons of sea mullet in one haul on Sunday last. Mr. Ross, Canadian Commissioner ...

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  39. Coastal Lighting

    Attention having been drawn to the inadequate lighting of Wilsons Promontory, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) proposes to send an ...

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  40. Mishap to Australian

    The police found William Horace Wearne, an Australian Coronation visitor, aged 35, wandering in Leicester. He had lost his memory, but had in ...

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  41. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

    The final in the billiard tournament carried out at Mr. H. Philp's saloon was played off on Wednesday night between H. W. Leeson (35) and ...

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  42. Shanghaied Sailors.

    At a meeting of the Labour Council attention was drawn to the conviction of men in Newcastle for deserting their ships. It was stated that the men ...

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  43. Robbery under Arms

    Motor cyclists riding on the main road between St. Albans and Barnet (Eng.) were overtaken by another cyclist, who demanded money. ...

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  44. The Scottish Missioner.

    The Rev. Hugh Paton, the known Scottish Evangelist, accompanied by Mr. Hawkes (baritone soloist), is to arrive in Grafton on ...

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  45. Mr. J. Dillon, M.P.

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P., who was terribly injured in a motor accident near Dundalk (Ireland) a few days since, is now recovering. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. F.M.S. Pacifique

    The French mail steamer Pacifique went ashore at Port Vila, New He. brides, but was floated off without assistance. ...

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  48. REPEATED LAST NIGHT.

    The poster and fancy dress carnival was repeated in the Rink last night, and was again well patronised. There were only two races ...

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