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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday an inmate of the Parramatta Hospital for Insane, George Compton, aged 45 years, took ill suddenly, and died. In the evening Mr. W. Clarke, Deputy-S.M., the District ...

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  3. ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.

    Although the majority of the Sydney betting shops and "clubs" will, no doubt, carry on until legislation is enacted to wipe them out of existence--If they do not carry on under some gulse ...

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  4. THE TIN FAMINE.

    TINGHA, Sunday.--Four of the principal dredges on the Tingha field are located within about half a mile of the centre of the town. The Amalgamated No. 1 is furthest down Cope's ...

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  5. AMERICA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.--On the arrival of Sir Joseph Ward at New York, he was conveyed to Sagamore-hill in President Roosevelt's carriage, and there he lunched with ...

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  6. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BIRTHDAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Elaborate preparations have been made at Birmingham for the celebration of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's 70th birthday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMMIGRANTS FOR THE STATE.

    The Premier has received the following progress report from Mr. T. A. Coghlan, the Agent-General, in regard to the immigration work being carried out by his department:-- ...

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  8. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--On Saturday all the necessary confirmatory papers relating to the acceptance by the Federal Government of the offer of the new Anglo-Australian shipping ...

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  9. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    A single lady, Emily Hay Georgeson (42), was run over and killed on Saturday afternoon by a train near the Macquaric Fields platform. She was seen walking on the line by the driver, but. ...

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  10. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    Agnes Gleeson, a child, aged two years and five months, who resided with her parents at Regent-street, Paddington, has died in the Sydney Hospital from the effects of scalds received ...

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  11. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Town-hall was crowded yesterday on its wide floor space and its galleries with people who had gathered to take part in the annual July 12 celebration, under the jurisdiction of the ...

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  12. FRACTURED LEG.

    George Selway, who resides at 365 Elizabeth-street, sustained a compound fracture of the right leg as a result of being knocked down by a cab near the Haymarket on Saturday night. He ...

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  13. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Ex-General Louis Botha, President of the Het Volk, the Transvaal Boer organisation, made an important announcement at a meeting at Heidelberg. ...

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  14. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    A resident of Alexandria, John Goldsmith, was knocked down by a tram in George-street, near the Haymarket, on Saturday night, at about 7.30, his right arm being badly crushed ...

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  15. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A lad of nine years, John Manning, residing at Balmain, was kicked by a horse yesterday afternoon, and was admitted to the Balmain Cottage Hospital, suffering from injuries to the ...

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  16. A TEAMSTER INJURED.

    BOOLIGAL, Saturday.--Robert Ridges, a well-known teamster of this district, was conveyed to the Hay Hospital yesterday, seriously hurt. He is supposed to have been thrown from his ...

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  17. CHINESE REPATRIATION POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's Agency states that Johannesburg has received the Government's policy concerning the repatriation of Chinese employed on the Rand ...

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  18. FOUND DEAD.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--Early yesterday afternoon the dead body of an old-age pensioner. George Smith, was discovered in his hut at Murray's Flat. ...

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  19. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Adjustments of Inter-State Customs and excise revenue on goods imported by one State and sent to another for consumption during the ...

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  20. STRUCK BY A FALLING SLAB.

    MOLONG, Sunday,--A serious accident happened to Mr. Edward M. Robards, late yesterday afternoon. While working on a floating stage removing timber from an old well at Larras ...

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  21. THE SINGAPORE DOCKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The arbitrators appointed in connection with the taking over of the Singapore docks have arranged that the Government of the Straits Settlements shall ...

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  22. BLOOD POISONING.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--George Francis, for 16 years licensee of the Royal Hotel, Sunny Corner, died of blood poisoning on Friday night. ...

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  23. CHILD BADLY BURNT.

    ST. MARYS, Sunday.--Lily Stonestreet, three years of age, was severely burnt this evening through her clothing igniting whilst playing near a stove during her mother's absence from ...

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  24. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Carlo Rusconi, a charcoal burner, committed suicide in a most determined manner at Hunt's Creek, near Guildford, by shooting himself. From the position ...

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  25. BURNED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An old-age pensioner known as "German Annie," but whose right name was Annie Arischinski, has been found burned to death in a hut near Inglewood. ...

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  26. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The trial of 27 men of the Mingrelian Regiment for participating in disturbances led to a general strike at Ti[?]s. The authorities have ...

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  27. "JUDICIAL INDISCRETIONS."

    LONDON, Saturday.--In consequence of a memorial signed by 347 members of the House of Commons, the Government granted a day for the discussion of the motion of ...

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  28. BOYS FOR THE LAND.

    In pursuance of the scheme put forward by the Immigration League for training city boys for farming pursuits, Dr. Arthur, M.L.A. (president of the league) accompanied Mr. W. F. ...

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  29. THE COLLIERY STRIKES.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--There appears to be, as yet, little prospect of a termination of the disputes between the wheelers and other youthful workers and the management. Hatton, ...

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  30. NEW RAILWAY SIGNALS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Great Western Railway Company has made successful tests of audible instead of visible signals on its Fairford branch. The ...

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  31. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Replying to Mr. Keir Hardie, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said the intended visit of the English Squadron to ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Board of Trade has appointed a committee to formulate a scheme for the training of boys and the supply of sailors for the British mercantile marine. ...

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  33. HEDDON GRETA TROUBLE.

    KURRI KURRI, Sunday.--With reference to the application of the Colliery Employees' Federation to the Heddon Greta Colliery that too management would receive a deputation ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    The Government has received a despatch from South Africa notifying that Australian apples infected with black spot, codlin moth, and other fungus disease, will either he confiscated or ...

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  35. ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons last night that he had agreed with Signer Tittoni (Italian ...

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  36. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Besides the loss inflicted by Colonel Barber on the 1st inst., and by Colonel Campbell, in defending the convoy on the 3rd inst., a further 600 ...

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  37. SURFACE MEN AT HEBBURN.

    WESTON, Saturday.--Twelve of the surface men at the Hebburn No. 2 tunnel were given 14 days' notice during the week, and told that at the expiration of that time their services would ...

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  38. DAIRYING PROSPECTS.

    Mr. Thomas Henley, M.L.A., a member of the Council of the Immigration League of Australasia, is at present instituting a vigorous campaign in the western suburbs, with a view to ...

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  39. A BOATSWAIN STABBED.

    As a result of a stabbing affray on Friday night, on board the ship Dunford, which is lying at Mart's Dock, the boatswain, Thomas Jordan, was admitted to the Balmain Cottage Hospital ...

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  40. "SLANDEROUS STATEMENTS."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At an Orange celebration at Bedigo to-day. Rev. H. Worrall said an organised effort had for some time past been made to make Australia a Roman Catholic ...

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  41. THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.--The chess match between W. S. Viner and C. G. Watson, champions of West Australia and Victoria respectively, for the establishment of a ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government is so much impressed with the moults of the now invention for dressing flax that it has directed that a series of experiments be made therewith, at the expense of the State, ...

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  43. SERVICES IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The usual twelfth of July celebration took place in Brisbane to-day. Services were held in the morning of the City Tabernacle, and in the afternoon there was the ...

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