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  2. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    A. E. Knight, the English cricketer, writing in the "Athletic News" makes the following reference to the question of the hour in Australian cricket: -- ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL FIGHT.

    Mr. Reid spoke under the auspices of the Australian Democratic Union last night at the Town-hall, South Botany, where a large audience had assembled, presided over by Alderman ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    It was decided by the Cabinet to-day to reform the lunacy system in several respects. A hospital for the treatment of acute mental disease is to be erected, receiving houses are to be ...

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  5. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday. -- The annual dinner of the Institute of Mining Engineers was held in the 'Masonic Hall last night. The president (Mr. Delprat) occupied the chair, and there ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Some few months ago the Government decided to obtain from reliable officers reports with regard to the practicability of certain suggested sites for the seat of Government in ...

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  7. THROUGH THE DORRIGO.

    BELLINGEN, Tuesday. -- It is perhaps not an exaggeration to say that 999 out of each thousand of the population of metropolitan centres in Australia will locate the Never-never country as ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- Now that Mr. Fairland has broken his long silence and is anxious that the members of the Association (Sydney) Cricket Ground should know the true state of affairs, there are ...

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  9. BETTING PROSECUTIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- In the City Police Court to-day, John Wren and others were charged with using City Tattersall's Club as a betting establishment. ...

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  10. MELBOURNE ZIONISTS.

    There was an air of solemnity about Zion Tabernacle to-night that was in marked contrust to the turbulence of the night previous. Admission was restricted to those who could ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- With regard to Mr. Fairland's letter in to-day's "Daily Telegraph," kindly allow me to supplement his "facts not generally known" with regard to football fixtures on the Sydney ...

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  12. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    The shipments of gold from Melbourne this week consisted of two boxes of cold bars, valued at £10,003 to Colombo, with the option of Indian ports, by the R.M.S. China, on account ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    Some months ago a proposal was made to extend the railway wharves at Pinkenba to provide more accommodation for oversea vessels. The matter, however, is being held over until ...

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  14. THE STRANDED BARQUE VINCENNES.

    The heavy sea coming in, as the result of the southerly squall on the coast, caused the stranded barque Vincennes to work slightly at high water yesterday. The moorings, however, ...

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  15. MR. SEDDON'S TOUR.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Seddon and party, who have been the guests of the Government at the South Australian Hotel since Friday last, left for Melbourne by express this ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Homburg, an application for a rule nisi to be made absolute occupied the attention of the Bench. ...

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  17. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was held yesterday afternoon by the City Coroner, Mr. A. N, Barnett, concerning the death of Dr. Thomas Burdekin, whose body was found at a house in William-street on Monday. ...

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  19. COMMERCE ACT REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Customs has received from the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce a communication, intimating that the members are generally in accord with ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA. IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE.

    Mr. F. W. Simpson, manager of the "Morning Herald" job printing department, has been chosen as Government Printer. In the Supreme Court to-day, the Jury found a verdict for plaintiff in the action brought by Frank Biddies, the assignee of the assurance policy on the life of the late Henry Irwin Blake, ...

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  21. MORE PROTECTION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Customs made a statement of some importance this afternoon in respect to his attitude towards the tariff. The occasion was a harvester ...

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  22. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    The man who was knocked down by a tram at the intersection of George and Liverpool streets on Monday night died in Sydney Hospital yesterday morning. The body was not ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- In reply to Mr. Fairland's letter in your issue of even date, as one of the members of the Sydney Cricket Ground who attended the meeting on the 24th inst. and took ...

    Article : 251 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATIC UNION.

    In the coming Federal political campaign the Liberal and Reform Association, People's Reform League, Anti-Socialistic League, Women's Liberal League, and several other kindred ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CART.

    A woman, Margaret Tortay, aged 78 years was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital last evening by Dr. Lincoln Jones, suffering' from concussion of the brain and abrasions on the ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Napier Fish Supply Company is obtaining from England a large deep-sea steam trawler, for thoroughly testing the unfished grounds on the New Zealand coast. ...

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  27. BITTEN BY A HORSE.

    CONDOBOLIN, Tuesday. -- Robert Faulks, of Vermont-hill, was feeding some horses in the dark, when one bit savagely at him, taking a piece out of his ear. ...

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  28. DISPUTE OVER A CANNON.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- At the conclusion of the bonfire and fireworks display in celebration of Empire Day, on the ordnance ground last night, an exciting incident took place. The old ...

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  29. BURNED BY A ROCKET.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- Whilst a nine-year-old girl, Harriett Dowell, daughter of Mr. J. W. Dowell, district architect, was watching the fireworks display on the ordnance ground ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- Replying to Mr. Fairland's letter of yesterday, I would like -- as one who knows something of the business transactions between the Cricket Ground Trustees and the Metropolitan ...

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  31. THE GERMAN MAIL STEAMER OLDENBURG.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. -- The German mail steamer Oldenburg arrived from Bremen at 7 a.m. to-day. The passengers are: -- For Adelaide: Sir Alfred Cowley. ...

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  32. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Tuesday. -- Mr. Brandly, of Leura station, had a narrow escape from drowning while crossing the Mackenzie River in flood. He put his buggy on a boat, and then ...

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  33. TRADE MARKS ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A deputation asked the Minister for Customs to-day to make an early proclamation under the Trade Marks Act. It was suggested that a fortnight should be ...

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  34. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Australian institute of Marine Engineers has been registered is an organisation under the Federal Arbitration Act. ...

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  35. MAIL STEAMER AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. -- The P. and O. R.M.S. Mongolia arrived here from London at 8 a.m. to-day. The passengers are: -- For Adelaide. -- Revs. Canon Hopcraft and W. ...

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  36. EXPORT OF SEEDS AND PLANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A deputation representative of nurserymen from New South Wales and Victoria Waited on the Minister for Customs to-day to ascertain how the draft ...

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  37. THE PARK SHOOTING CASE.

    Considerable interest has been manifested in connection with the recent shooting affair in Moore Park, in which a young man named Greenhill was shot in the leg by Senior-sergeant ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- In your issue of Saturday is published a letter signed "J.M.L.," objecting to the idea of the ground members of the Sydney Cricket Ground being represented on the trust; firstly, ...

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  39. ILLAWARRA MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    BULLI, Thursday. -- For the position of Illawarra miners' general secretary, vacated by Mr. D. Ritchie, nominations closed yesterday, the following being received: -- Messrs. T. R. ...

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  40. THE FIRST WINTER FOG.

    Sydney Harbor had its first experience of thick fog for this winter this morning. It came from the upper reaches of the harbor, with a light westerly breeze, soon after midnight, and, ...

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  41. THE SQUADRON.

    A court-martial was held on board H.M.S. Powerful yesterday, when three men were sentenced to six months' imprisonment for breaking away from H.M.S. Challenger. ...

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