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  2. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY.

    Yesterday was the anniversary of the first religious service held in Australia, and was specially observed in all the Anglican churches throughout the State. It was in January, 1788, that the ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The first inquiry under the Federal Arbitration Act was received them Marshall and Marks, solicitors, of Sydney, on behalf of the Merchant Service Guild of ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The Inter-State cricket match between Now South Wales and Victoria was advanced another stage on Saturday, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, under conditions that were altogether favorable ...

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  5. INTER-STATE SAILING CARNIVAL.

    The world went very well on Saturday with the people who go down to the sea in graceful little ships for sport. Everything was as they wished--a beautiful ...

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  6. COMMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier appended the following minute to the Railway Commissioners' report:-- "It will be seen from the foregoing that the local tender--viz., of the Clyde Works-- ...

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  7. THE LABOR VIEW.

    The attitude, of a section of organ teed labor is Strongly opposed to the action of the Government in Securing locomotives for the railways in the cheapest market. Last week the Iron Trades ...

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  8. A RABBIT-PROOF FENCE.

    BOMBALA, Friday.--A case of considerable interest to pastoralists and others in connection with the rabbit-proof fencing claim occupied the attention of the Land Board three ...

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  9. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    In St. Andrew's Cathedral, at the morning service, Archdeacon Gunther based his address on the words of Isaiah 60,1: "Arise, shine, for thy light is come." They were regarded, hr ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Scorching weather was again experienced in the city to-day. The glass at 3 o'clock was at 105 degrees in the shade. Most of the day there was a very strong wind from the north. ...

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  11. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue received for the seven flays ended 21st inst, was £6892 in excess of the receipts for the corresponding period of 1904. The result is accounted for by the activity in ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. VICTORIA V. TASMANIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 words
  13. NEWCASTLE.

    The police of the district are now engaged serving notices of indictment upon about 200 miners and wheelers, who are alleged to have taken part in the recent strikes. The ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Tho result of the nautical inquiry into the loss of the steamer Nambucca is that Captain North's certificate has been suspended for three months. The Nambucca was wrecked on January ...

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  15. GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Among the passengers by the German steamer Willehad, which arrived to-day, were Mr. and Mrs. Bust, who are on their way from London to Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  16. THE LAND QUESTION.

    A Royal Commission to inquire into the land question has been appointed. It consists of 10 members, none of whom are members of Parliament or civil servants. Mr. Walter Reid, ...

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  17. THE HETTON COLLIERY. WHEELERS AND WATER-BAILERS GIVE NOTICE.

    During the second week of, the recent wheelers' strike, the Hetton Company broke away from the proprietary compact, and conceded the demands of the wheelers for last year's ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Robert Lewis, who on January 20 was committed to gaol for contempt of the Supreme Court, consisting of tho removal of his two children from the custody of the Court while ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    It will be remembered that some time ago the Tasmanian admirers of Windsor approached the manager of the Australian Eleven, and offered to pay the expenses of that player if ...

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  20. EXPORT OF COAL.

    The quantity of coal exported from Newcastle to places beyond the State last week was 29,759 tons, distributed thus:--Victoria, 9340 tons; South Australia, 4630 tons; ...

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  21. BUSH FIRES RELIEF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  22. TASMANIA.

    Rain, which was badly Wanted, has fallen steadily throughout the day, and still continues. Special arrangements are being made for the ...

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  23. AN AMMUNITION SCANDAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Three and a half batteries of the Australian Field Artillery went into camp at Lancefield Junction on Saturday. The first day's operations disclosed ...

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  24. G.M.S. WILLEHAD AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The German mail steamer Willehad, from Kobe via Hongkong and German New Guinea ports, arrived and berthed at Pinkeuba wharf this morning. Captain ...

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  25. THE CANADIAN MAILBOAT.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--The Canadian-Australian mail steamer Aorangi arrived at Pinkenba to-day from Vancouver, via ports. Tho following are the passengers for Sydney:--Mesdames ...

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  26. ''THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  27. CASUALTIES.

    Upon the arrival of the tug John Gollin from the Manning River, at the Jubilee Dock, Balmain, yesterday morning, the services of Dr. Wilson wore requisitioned, to attend a ...

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  28. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock last night the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call of fire to premises in Market-street occupied by M.H. Lazarus, tobacconist. The front portion of ...

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  29. COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A telegram from Rockhampton states that the trouble between the A.U.S.N. Company and the coal lumpers has not yet been settled. The company insist on the ...

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  30. FALL DOWN A RAILWAY CUTTING.

    While playing near the ledge of the railway cutting at Paul-street, Milson's Point, on Saturday, with a lad named Jack Davis, Barrie O'Neill (6), only son of Mr. Wm. J. O'Neill, ...

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  31. COUNTRY FUNDS.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--The committee appointed to distribute the bush fire relief fund met on Friday afternoon, and considered a number of applications' from various parts of the ...

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  32. AT ST. PHILIP'S.

    Archdeacon Langley conducted the morning service at St. Philip's, and, in the course of an interesting address, referred to the many blessings of civilisation that Australia enjoyed as ...

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  33. A PIOUS BURGLAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Early this morning Mrs. Scanlon, wife of the licence of an hotel at Port Melbourne, was robbed of £30 worth of jewellery by a burglar. The person was ...

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  34. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Edwin John Gardiner, a horse dealer, residing at Balmain, has complained to the police authorities that ho was assaulted and robbed by two men near the Epping Racecourse early yesterday ...

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  35. AN EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT.

    A fruiterer's assistant named George Twynman, residing at 161, King-street, Newtown, was running along the beach at Coogee yesterday morning with a companion, when he slipped. ...

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  36. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    It has been reported to the police that the residence of Mr. Alfred Simmons, at 32 Rosserstreet, Balmain, was entered on Friday by thieves, and money and Jewellery, valued at ...

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  37. BUTTER FOR ENGLAND.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, which Balled on Saturday for London via ports, took 3671 boxes for tho English market. Messrs. J. Barre Johnston and Co. shipped 1112 boxes. Mesrs. Foley Bros., ...

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  38. A GIRL TAKES POISON.

    Shortly after noon on Saturday a general servant, named Sarah Ross (16), was found lying in the Rushcutter's Bay Reserve in great agony, She stated that she had drank a quantity of ...

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  39. ROBBERY FROM A VESSEL.

    In the early hours of yesterday morning a man was observed to slide down a rope from the ship Cumberland, lying at Dalgety's Wharf, and enter a small boat. The ship's watchman at ...

    Article : 139 words
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  41. CEREMONY IN MACQUARIE-PLACE.

    A number of clergy and members of the congregation of St. James' Church formed in procession and marched to Macquarie-place, where a ceremony was held, close to the spot where the ...

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  42. AT WAVERLEY.

    The Waverley police have received a report to the effect that on the evening of the 26th inst the residence "Braeside," Nelson's Bayroad was entered by thieves, and jewellery, ...

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