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  2. SPEND £2,000,000 ANNUALLY.

    At the annual meeting of the Health Society held yesterday afternoon it was decided:--That, in the opinion of this meeting the sum of £2[?] should be placed upon the Estimates for the ...

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  3. DAIRYING AND TIMBER.

    BYRON BAY, Monday.--The area through which the Tenterfield-Casino line would run may roughly be summed up like this: First half, poor country, with mining possibilities; second ...

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  4. THE FINAL RUSH.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Griffith moved for the suspension or fo much or the Standing Orders as would prevent the introduction of measures to extend the State ...

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  5. PIONEERING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Dr. Gilruth ceased on Saturday to be a Melbourne University professor, and to-day took up the duties of governing the Northern Territory. On Friday he ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman entertained at dinner at Government House last evening Viscount and Viscountess Masscreene and Ferrard, Captain and Mrs. R. Verney. ...

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  7. THE CAUCUS AND ITS CRITICS.

    HOLMAN (to critic of the Caucus): "You coward, you'd dare to criticise our methods, to speak slightingly of our dignity, to deride our fictitious majority!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GREEK AND TURK.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--A Greek has assassinated Prince Kopassis Effendi, Governor of Samos, with a revolver. The deed is attributed to the Governor's ...

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  9. MOUNTING UP.

    LONDON, Monday.--A further anonymous donation of £70,000 has been given to the fund for providing and equipping a site and buildings for the University of London. ...

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  10. HARD HITTING.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Mr. Roosevelt, speaking at Portland, bitterly attacked President Taft not only as unprogressive, but as reactionary. ...

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  11. THE MINING POSSIBILITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister for External Affairs has appointed Captain Mathews (Chief Inspector of Mines in South Australia) to visit the Northern Territory and report upon ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. CHEAP POWER.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir "William Ramsay, Professor of Chemistry at the University College, London, in a lecture before the Smoke Abatement Society on Saturday, said that it ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. ARCTIC BOUND.

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday Evening.--The fund to enable Capt. Amundsen, of the Fram, to proceed with his proposed Arctic expedition is now assured. ...

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  14. MR. JAMES BRYCE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador at Washington, is to sail shortly for New Zealand, where he will remain for several years writing a book upon ...

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  15. REFUSES TO GO.

    TEHERAN, Monday.--Salar-ed-Dowleh, the late commander of the ex-Shah's troops, refuses the suggestion of the Government that he should quit Persia in exchange for a pension. ...

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  16. SLEEPER-CUTTER'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    PERTH, Monday.--A sleeper-cutter, Ralph Davies, was felling a tree at the Mornington mills when a dead limb fell, striking him on the breast, and passing right through the body. ...

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  17. THE KAISER IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening.--The visit of the Kaiser to the aged Emperor of Austria is being made as private as possible, in order to spare the Emperor Francis Joseph, who is just ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. MOORS OFFENSIVE.

    MADRID, Monday.--After the Spaniards had occupied positions overlooking the Lower Kurt River, the Moors attacked them, killing 32 Spaniards and wounding 85. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The British-India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., has acquired the Far-eastern fleet of the Mossrn. Apear and Co., of Calcutta. ...

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  20. EXPLOITING FANNING ISLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--A company, known as Fanning Island, Ltd., with a capital of £200,000, has been formed for the purpose of developing the phosphate deposits on ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The death is announced of the Marquis of Hertford, aged 69. The late Marquis of Hertford was a descendant of the first Duke of Somerset, Lord ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday Evening.--The Union Budget shows a surplus of £440,000 and a national debt of £114,237,000. It is anticipated that, fresh taxation will be ...

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  23. THE KILLINGWORTH EXPLOSION.

    Mr. Edden, Minister for Mines, following up his statement on Friday night regarding the report which Mr. Watt presented as to the cause of the explosion at the Killingworth Colliery ...

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  24. A STRIKE LOAN.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--The taxi-cab drivers who are on strike are making an effort to float a strike loan, to which they are asking the trade unions to subscribe. ...

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  25. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

    James R. Lawson and Little, at Ashfield, at 11--Furniture etc. William lnglis and son, at Camperdown at 2--Horses Batt, Robi, and Purves, Ltd. at the Rooms, at 11.30 ...

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  26. JAMES COATS, JUN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Mr. James Monro Coats, third son of Sir James Coats, jun., a member of the well-known Paisley firm of J. and P. Coats, Ltd., thread manufacturers, is dead. ...

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