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  2. FATAL FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--A fire at Bluff destroyed the Club Hotel premises, a two storied brick block, in which several businesses were conducted. The flames had secured a ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. THE OCEAN'S WEALTH.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--In the first of the four lectures by the science delegates in Perth, Professor Herdman said that probably no one know so welt as he, as secretary of the association, ...

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  4. CAILLAUX CASE

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Madame Caillaux, with of the ex-Minister for Finance, charged with the murder of M. Calmette, editor of the "Flga[?]o" has been acquitted. ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The outlook of war in Europe has completely diverted interest from the elections. A meeting of the Federal Executive is to be held to-day in Sydney. Parliament is to be formally ...

    Article : 257 words
  6. FORGED BONDS.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.--Herr Wilmart has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment, and fined £40,000. His six confederates have been sentenced to terms ranging from three to seven ...

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  7. MR. COOK AND THE BEEF TRUST.

    Mr. Hughes, in a reply to the Prime Minister last night, said:--"The attitude of Mr. Cook and his supporters towards Behemoth, alias the Beef Trust, has at least the merit ...

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  8. WAS DECEASED SUBSIDISED?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Count Michael Kroyt. In the course of and interview, confirmed his part in the Caillaux case, and admitted that he furnished M. Caillaux with the papers ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. A BIG ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--By his will, dated March 6, 1903, Frank Lilce Olle, late of Ponshurst, batcher and grazier, who died on March 13, left £37,948 realty, and £4841 personalty, to ...

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  10. IS THERE A CATHOLIC GRIEVANCE?

    Sir,--The Rev. F. Colwell says that I am "evidently perturbed" by his 12th of July action. He is quiet right. I am very much perturbed to learn that the president of a large ...

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  11. MEETING AT INVERELL.

    INVERELL, Wednesday.--Sir William Irvine had a very large mid enthusiastic meeting in the Town Hall to-night. Nothing could have been more flattering than the reception given, ...

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  12. BUILDERS' LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Master Builders' Federation took a ballot to decide whether to lock out their workmen, and by 7319 votes to 1739 determined to do so. An ultimatum will ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. PROFITING BY EXPERIENCE.

    MR. W. M. HUGHES (to Australia): ''There's a frightful monster meat trust just round the corner, you'd better let me mind your purse for you." AUSTRALIA: "No fear! You had me that way once before." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  14. FUTURE NAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A correspondent of "The Times" estimates that 1500 submarines and 1500 soaplanes will be required if submarines are to replace battleships. The cost is ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. SCIENCE ASSOCIATION IN PERTH.

    A PERTH, Wednesday.--Arrangements for the British Association delegates' visit to West Australia have been greatly upset owing to the late arrival of the Ascanius, and the shipping ...

    Article : 349 words
  16. RUGBY TESTS.

    George and Watson were unable to accompany the New South Wales contingent which is to take part in next Saturday's Rugby Union test, when it left for Brisbane yesterday. ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. TRADES UNIONS' FUNDS.

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  18. SALVATION ARMY'S LOSS.

    QUEBEC, Tuesday.--The officers returning from the Salvation Army Congress in London, on board the steamer Megantic, held the Army's official funeral service at 1 o'clock on Sunday ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND DEFEATS QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The return Rugby Union match, New Zealand v. Queensland, was played on the Brisbane Cricket Ground this afternoon in fine weather, before an ...

    Article : 325 words
  20. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--During the debate on the Colonial Office Estimates in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. G. Cave (Unionist) said that he thought Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of ...

    Article : 215 words
  21. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mrs. Cross, of Abercrombie Street, Redfern, was last night admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital suffering from ammonia poisoning. Her condition is serious. ...

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  22. LATE ENROLMENTS.

    The Federal Electoral Officer (Mr. M'Laron) yesterday received about 10,000 claims for enrolment from district, officials. Another big rush is expected to-day--the last day for ...

    Article : 32 words
  23. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    KURRI KURRI, Wednesday.--James Connors, night officer at Aberdare Junction, who had both his legs cut off at Stanford Morthyr, died to-day. An inquiry was opened and adjourned ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. RALLY AT AUBURN.

    A Liberal rally was held last night at the Town Hall. Auburn, under the auspices of the local branch of the Liberal Association. W. Orchard, the Liberal candidate for the ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. INVITED TO NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--A public meeting was held at the council chambers to-night to arrange a welcome to the members of the British Scientists' Association. The Mayor said ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Senate candidates have already covered a considerable portion of the State, and are still pursuing an active campaign. Mr. H. E. Pratten and Mr. A. K. Trethowan were ...

    Article : 410 words
  27. BOLTING HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Taking fright when the wheel of the jinker it was drawing struck a post in Wellington Parade, near Joliment Railway Station to-day, a horse struggled ...

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  28. WESTERN SENATORIAL CANDIDATES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Sir John Forrest has announced the six candidates for the Bonnie in opposition to the sitting Labor Senators, They are: Mr. W. J. Butcher, pastoralist, ...

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  29. THE NEWCASTLE TRAGEDY

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The police are still busy investigating the circumstances surrounding the murder of Ethel May Houghton, at Broadmeadow, on Saturday night. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Lord Gladstone, formerly Governor-General of South Africa, and family have arrived in London. A number of Laborites made a ...

    Article : 263 words
  31. CONTROL OF NEW HEBRIDES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Australia is being kept in touch with the proceedings of the International Convention, which is deliberating in London regarding the control of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  32. THE DISSOLUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A proclamation dissolving the Federal Parliament will be issued at the meeting of the Executive Council in Sydney to-morrow. The writs for the election of ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. COMING TO SYDNEY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The liner Hawkes Bay arrived at Victoria Dock this evening from London. Altogether 883 persons comprised her contingent of immigrants, which is the ...

    Article : 226 words
  34. GUILLAUX TO FLY AGAIN.

    At Ascot racecourse, on Saturday afternoon, M. Guillaux will make what will probably be his lest appearance in Sydney. He will introduce several new features in his display, and a ...

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  35. WARNING TO ABSENT VOTERS.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Chief Electoral Officer said to-day that the amended regulation in relation to absent voting on polling day requires that an elector desiring to vote as ...

    Article : 223 words
  36. THE FLOODED MINE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The heavy in burst of water at the mine of the Victoria United Company, Ballarat East, has been checked by pump, and it is now probable that ...

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  37. NEW ENGLAND CONTEST.

    GLEN INNES, Wednesday.--Sir William Irvine, Federal Attorney-General, delivered an address in the Town Hall-last night in support of the selected Liberal candidate for New ...

    Article : 608 words
  38. IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE BLIND.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An important scheme, involving the expenditure of £7500 for the extension and improvement of the premises of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, ...

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  39. IMPORTED MOTOR CARS.

    Sir,--In answer to Mr. Tyler's letter in your paper this morning, if that gentleman will place the pound sterling sign in front of the figures quoted, as was done in my evidence, he will ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir,--It is quite evident that Mr. Catts is bent upon twisting my reply to him. He says I gave the statement "that the Liberals desire to increase the old-age pensions, but were ...

    Article : 318 words
  41. SMALLPOX.

    Three eases of smallpox were reported to the Board of Health yesterday. The patients included two men and a woman, who came respectively from Redfern, St. Marys, ...

    Article : 34 words
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