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  2. CLEARING.

    Indications last night pointed to a clearance of the wet and stormy conditions over the state. The high pressure had made a decided movement castward and the tropical ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    BRUSSELS. Wednesday Evening—The Minister for Finance for Belgium, M. Levie, has announced a loan of [?] 12,500,000, which is required to meet contemplated army reforms. ...

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  4. GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES IN THE STATE.

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  5. A GREAT LONE LAND.

    "The large landowner is often misrepresented by some of your politicians, talking to the crowds in Sydney, who never give a moment's thought to the real condition of affairs ...

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  6. TO-MORROW!

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—The Federal political, situation is still bailed up by the lack of sufficient returns from some of the divisions. This applies with especial force and ...

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  7. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

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  8. DEATH OF COMMANDER MOORE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Engineer- Commander Walter L. Moore, who was badly wounded by the explosion on the submarine E5 in the Bristol Channel, and whose [?] ...

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  9. WYANDRA HAS ROUGH TRIP.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Heavy weather has again been prevailing on the south-castora coast of Australia. The steamer Wyandra, which arrived in ...

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  10. ITALIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    ROME, Wednesday Evening.—Four of the new 25 knot Dreadnoughts for Italy are being armed with eight 14 in guns. The secondary armament will consist of six 31n. quickflrers. ...

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  11. AVAR IN THE PHILIPINES.

    MANILA, Wednesday Evening.—The United States campaign against the Moros has begun. Commander Perishing is taking the offensive with a view to forcing a decisive battle. ...

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  12. ROUGH AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—The conditions on the coast about Newcastle were rough during the day, and to-night there is a heavy sea running. The steamers Astral and Karuah left for ...

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  13. GRAVES THE SPY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—In the House of Commons today, Mr. T. M' Kinnon Wood, Secretary for .Scotland, in reply to a question. said that he knew of no precedent ...

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  14. WEATHER-BOUND IN TRIAL BAY.

    SOUTH WEST ROCKS. Thursday.—The steamers Yugllbar and Blaxland are anchored in Trial Bay, and are unable to cross into the Mucleay, owing to the Very heavy sea breaking ...

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  15. LISBON BOMB OUTRAGE.

    LISBON, Wednesday Evening.—An electrician employed at the Lisbon Arsenal, by name Serrurier, has been arrested and charged with throwing a bomb on tho previous day into the ...

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  16. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  17. BANDITS IN ROME.

    ROME, Wednesday Evening.—While Signor Fiorenza and his wife and two children were walking in the fields they were surprised by masked brigands. The mother and daughter ...

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  18. COLD ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Never in the history of the Adelaide Observatory has the thermometer fallen so low as it did on Wednesday night. The thermometer on the grass registered ...

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  19. STRIKERS USE BOMBS.

    PATERSON (Now Jersey), Wednesday Evening.—A bomb explosion wrecked the homes of three strike-breakers. The whole city was shaken. The men miraculously escaped. ...

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  20. RUSH OF WATER AT PYRMONT.

    There was a big rush of water along Millerstreet, yesterday morning into Abattoir-road. The current was so strong as to tear upon the road metal, which gradually blocked up the ...

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  21. THE COUNTRY.

    A branch of the canary, parrot, and caged Birds Association was formed in Bathurst last night. The following officers were elected;— President. Mr. John Miller. M. L. A.: ...

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  22. MONTEFIORE HOME BALL.

    On the occasion of the annual Monteflore Home ball in the Town-hall last night, the decorations consisted of a profusion of greenery interspersed with multi- colored "flags, ...

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  23. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal case Manu Kapua v. Para Haimona. The respondents were not called. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IS DRY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The rainfall for Ado- [?] up to date for the present year is 5m. below the average for 74 years. Throughout the whole State the weather has been very dry. ...

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  25. EMPIRE NATURALISATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Replying to a question by Lord Selborne in the House of Lords today, Lord Emmott, Under-Secretory of State for the Colonies. said he hoped that a ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

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  27. M P. RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain E. Crawshay Williams (Lib.) has resigned his seat as one of the members for Leicester, being [?] respondent in the forthcoming divorce suit which is being ...

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  28. WHY THE HUME IS HANGING FIRE.

    ALBURY, Thursday:- The official returns from the subdivisional officers in the Hume electorate rare now all to hand, the totals being;—Sir Wil- ([?] 'Lvne 9885; R. Patten, 10,403 Mr. ...

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  29. RAINFALL TO 9 A. M. YESTERDAY.

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  30. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—It is announced that the Duke of Connaught will certainly return to finish his term of office as Governor-General of Canada. ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

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  32. FORTUNATE TWENTY-FIVE.

    RACINE (WISCONSIN), Thursday.-—An explosion of the boilers of a steam barge killed seven and injured five. The explosion tors the vessel to pieces, and the fire burned it to the ...

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  33. LABOR.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The A. M. A. held a meeting last night. Letters were received from the secretary of the A. M. A. (Cobar and illawarra Colliery Employees' Association) with ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

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  35. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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  36. "MISLED THE ELECTORS."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Attorney-General has directed proceedings to be initiated against. Six newspapers and political organisations in four of tho States, on charges ...

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  37. STOLEN ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Malls" Paris correspondent reports that the French Colonial Office has discovtred that islands in the Pacific, have been filched from a native ...

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  38. ODDFELL0WSHIP AT ARMIDALE.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.—At yesterday's M. U. l. O. O. F. annual social, Mr. Morgan Stephens, P. G. M., district secretary, was presented by P. G. M. Leggo with a gold watch and albert ...

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  39. SHIPYARD STRIKE SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a result of the Shipyard conference in Edinburgh, the notices of strike have been suspended and a ballot ordered. ...

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  40. WEST AUSTRAILIA.

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  41. THE REFERENDA.

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  42. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—The Australian cricketers opened a match against Toronto today. The wicket was fast, and Mayne, winning the toss, decided to bat first. ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The New Zealand Rughy League members of each tham were welcomed by the representatives of the respective associations. ...

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  44. GREATER SYDNEY.

    At the last meeting of the Marriekville Council two letters were read—one from the Glebe Council, and the other from the Annandale Council-asking cooperation in opposing the ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYED'S EFFIGY.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The monotony of the Perth unemployed diurnal demonstrations was relieved today by stroke of practical humor The unemployed. mustered as usual at the labor ...

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  46. FEDERATED MINING EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An application has been unsuccessfully made to Mr. Justice Higgins for a compulsory conference to consider the [?] ...

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  47. BIG WATERSPOUT.

    A big waterspout was sighted off the South cost yesterday. The signal master at Jervis Bay saw it from the look-out station at Point Perpendicular. It was first observed ...

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  48. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Custom-house yesterday:—Tasman, str., for Batnvia, via Sydney, through cargo; Lauderdale, str., for Adelaide, 1850 tons coal ...

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  49. BOXING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At the Palace Gardens Stadium to-night Robin Smith (9.8) defeated Frank Barrett (9.5) in the twellth roung. Referec Parbury stopped the fight and declared Smith the winner. ...

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  50. LACROSSE.

    The Referees Association has decided to enforce the following new rules to local games:-- Use of free arm The frec arm may be used at any time to guard a check but it must not touch the ...

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  51. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait are being inundated with requests to book seats for the Clara ButtRumford concerts before the plans are opened on Monday morning, but they have decided to ...

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  52. VAUCLUSE AGAINST IT.

    The question of Greater Sydney came before the Vaueluse Council at last meeting, and, after discussion, it was decided to join in opposing the movement. ...

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  53. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—Today the engineers of the three States interested—Mr. H. M. de Burgh (New South Wales), Mr. J. S. Deth-ridge (Victoria), and Mr. G. Stewart (South ...

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  54. VICTORIAN RAILWAY REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The aggregate railway revenue from July 1 last to the 7th Inst. amounted to £4,947,826. During the corresponding period of 1911-12 the receipts tolalled ...

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  55. BREAKING RECORDS.

    WINDSOR, Thursday.—Mr. John Tebbutt. F. R. A. S., reports that the month of this year proved the second wettest May in the [?] of his observatory. The rainfall during ...

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  56. REDFERN'S ACTION.

    The Redfern Municipal Council has decided not to appoint a representative appear before the Royal Commission on Greater Sydney. ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Government has purchase for £3500 about 21 perches of land in Georgestreet, adjoining the site of the proposed new State Savings Bank, in order to provide room ...

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  58. VEHICULAR FERRY FARES.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the St. Leonards Political Labor League attention was directed by Mr. G. M. Down to the action of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., in increasing the rates ...

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  59. DAWN TENNIS.

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  60. WATSON'S BAY FERRY ACCOMMODATION.

    The Matter of ferry accommodation at Bottle and Galss Watson's Bay eame before the Va[?]cluse Council at last meeting when a petition was presented asking for steps to be taken to have a wharf crected. It was ...

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  61. "THE FAITHFUL HOUND."

    Our Penrith correspondent wired yesterday:-" An instance of a faithful animal was exemplified in connection with of the finding of the body of William Cooper this morning. His dog was ...

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  62. CYCLING.

    Mr. A. E. O'Brien (president) occupied the chair at a meeting of the council of the League of Newn South Wales the annual meeting of the organsiation sholud be hald ...

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  63. SALVING THE INDRABARAH.

    WELLINGTON, N.z., Thursday.--The latest news from the Indrabarah is that the tug Teraehiti is again engaged recovering and relaying the mushroom anchors. ...

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  64. TOSSED BY A BULL.

    WINDSOR, Thursday.—Mr. Thomas Hough, a farmer on the Richmond lowlands, was charged by a bull, one of its horns going into his thigh. He was then thrown over a tree. Apart from ...

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  65. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Howard Smith Company's steumer Time arrived last night from Queensland ports, after on extremely rough trip, having encountered the full force of the strong winds and head sens along the coast. ...

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  66. FLOOD FEARS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—Rain continues, and there are fears that another flood will be experienced. Showers fell last night and this morning, but this afternoon steady ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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  69. Advertising

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