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  2. VICTORIA.

    Harvesting in the earliest districts in Victoria is now nearly complete as fur as wheat is concerned, and the yields on the whole have been better than was expected. The quality of grain ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Monsignor Kelly, rector of the Irish College in Rome, has been appointed Coadjutor to Cardinal Moran Archbishop of Sydney. ...

    Article : 303 words
  4. THE EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 559 words
  5. CHEERS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Between midnight and 4 o'clock this morning no fewer than 1000 troops passed through Albury from Sydney en route for Victoria, South Australia, and West ...

    Article : 182 words
  6. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    To-day 119 males and 77 females signed declaration forms at the City Court, which are necessary as a preliminary to obtaining old age pensions. Most of these were feeble old ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. OPEN-AIR CONCERT AT MARTIN PLACE.

    The good-tempered crowd which thronged Martin-Piace last night to listen to the bands and a number of vocal selections were splendidly catered for in respect of the instrumental items; ...

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  8. THE WONDERFUL CARNIVAL WEEK.

    MACLEAN, Monday.--The steamers Kallatina and Australian arrived to-day crowded with passengers from the celebrations. The latter vessel brought the Scottish Rifles contingent. All ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. LUNGS FOR THE CITY.

    During their recent visit to Sydney, Mr. Wynne (Solicitor-General) and Mr. Duggan (Minister for Lands) wore greatly impressed by the Centennial Park as a pleasure resort. They ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. PRAISE FROM VICTORIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--All the prominent visiting Victorians, official and otherwise, who have returned from Sydney speak in extravagant terms of praise of their treatment whilst ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. THE BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  12. VIOLENT STORM IN HOBSON'S BAY.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, which arrived from Sydney to-day had a somewhat exciting berthing experience at Port Melbourne. The weather was fitful and squally, and during a more than ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS IN DEMAND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Lieutenant Governor to-day received a message from the transport office is Sydney intimating that the imperial and Indian troops will reach Melbourne on ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. SECOND COMING OF COOK.

    The effort to fit the past with the present by a representation of the landing of Captain Cook at Kurnell, Botany Bay, which took place yesterday was not at all convincing as an ...

    Article : 358 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The trade of the Dominion of Canada during 1900 was the largest over recorded. In British goods alone the import returns show an increase of 8,000,000 ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. BADLY PACKED BUTTER.

    Owing to the accident to the Orient liner Ormuz, the Government cool stores now hold over a thousand tons of butter, valued at £100,000, of which 600 tons comes from New ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. A HARBOR PICNIC

    The Government entertained a large number of visitors at a harbor picnic last night. The steamers Brighton, Fairlight, Namol, and Thetis had been secured beforehand so that the guests ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. THE VISITING TROOPS.

    At Centennial Park there now remain the West Australians, New Zealanders, and a few of the South Australian troops. Most of those will take part to-day in the welcoming of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. A SUGGESTED EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Morning Post" suggests the exchange of British Gambia for the French rights in Newfoundland and the New Hebrides. ...

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  20. EXPLOSION OF A DYNAMITE DETONATOR.

    Joseph Mullamphy (10), residing with his parents at 7 Gibbes-street, Newtown, was admitted to the Prince Alfred Hospital last night, suffering from terrible injures, caused by the explosion. ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. BUSH FIRES.

    HENTY, Monday.--Another disastrous hush fire broke out on Sunday morning on "Wallandool Station, in the neighborhood of Mr. Riddle's farm, which was completely burnt out. ...

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  22. RAILWAYS SHORT OF COAL.

    The coal famine is now affecting the railways. Mr. Math[?]eson hopes to be able to make satisfactory arrangements with the colliery proprietors, but negotiations are not yet closed. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. THE PRESS BANQUET.

    Gentlemen who have received tickets for the press banquet can obtain tickets for the admission of ladies to the gallery of the Town-hall by applying to the press secretary after noon ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. NEARLY BURIED ALIVE.

    That terrible fear of being buried whilst ye[?]alive haunts many people. To-day a man named Murdoch, living in Smith-street, narrowly escaped that fate. He had been ill for some ...

    Article : 195 words
  25. ENGLISH VOLUNTEER OFFICERS ENTERTAINED.

    On Saturday the officers of the 7th Infantry (Volunteer) Regiment, St. George's English Rifles entertained the officers of the British Volunteers now visiting Australia with the Imperial troops, ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. THE GUN ACCIDENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  27. TRADES UNION DINNER.

    The dinner promoted by the Trades Union Commonwealth Sectional Committee and held last night at the Trades-hall was a great success, over one hundred gentlemen being present. ...

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  28. THE PLAY BEGINS.

    The Fanny Fisher, one of the oldest sailing craft on the coast served for Captain Cook's ship the Endevour, as it was spelled. She lay at anchor a few hundred yards off the shore. Four ...

    Article : 576 words
  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The list which was opened some time ago for the purpose of collecting funds for the erection of a memorial to the late Sir Thomas M'[?]wraith has reached £616, of which £230 was subscribed ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL.

    Mr. Lawrance Campbell will give a military recital, "A Night with Kipling," at the Centonary-hall this evening, in aid of the injured gunners of the Royal Field Artillery. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. THE CANADIAN MAIL STEAMER.

    The Canadian mail steamer Warrimoo, which was more than two days overdue from Vancouver, arrived at Cape Moreton at 1 o'clock to-day, and arrived at Cape Moreton at 1 o'clock to-day and is still anchored at the bar. She is not ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. NORTH SYDNEY CONTINENTAL.

    In our report yesterday of the Continental at the North Sydney Oval on Saturday evening, mention was omitted of the Sydney Choral Society. which contributed 160 voices to the chorus in ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The total value of produce exported through the Government Produce' Department during last years was £123,559. The exports included 109,068 carcases of lamb, 917,243 rabbits, 318 tons butter, ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    While the steamer Aurora was in the middle of Botany Bay, returning with guests from Kurnell, an aboriginal fell overboard. A lifebelt was immediately thrown to him, which he ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. ASSAULT AT ARSIS.

    There was a large gathering of military men and sporting people generally at tho Gaiety Athletic-hall last night-- the occasion of the asaault-at-arms arranged in connection with the ...

    Article : 672 words
  36. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  37. A METHODIST RECEPTION.

    A social reception is to be given to the Methodists of the Imperial and colonial contingents, blue jackets, etc., at the Centenary-hall to-night. Sir Samuel Way, Lioutenant-Governor of South ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    A man named D. Scott (35), residing in Crescent-street, Manly, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last night, suffering from severe injuries to his head, caused by a fall from a tramin ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies cables that the Pacific cable contract was executed on December 31st. The largest shipment of Shropshire rams from ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. FRIDAY'S SMOKE CONCERT.

    Attention is called in our business columns to a smoke concert which is to be tendered to the Imperial troops and naval forces by the Citizens' Committee at the Town-hall next Friday ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. THE TASMANIAN TRAGEDY.

    HOBART, Monday.--In connection with the Kettering tragedy an Inquest was hold to-day on the body of the murderer and his victims, when a verdict was returned that Whyte ...

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  42. KICKED BY A HORSE

    William Pearson (19), living at Albert Grove, Ashfield, was stooping to pick up his horse's reins last night when the animal kicked him in the head. He was taken to the Prince Alfred ...

    Article : 44 words
  43. THE GAS SUPPLY.

    During the past week of Illumination a number of complaints have been made relative to what is regarded by one correspondent in particular, as "the neglect" of the Australian Gaslight ...

    Article : 388 words
  44. FACILITIES FOR TOURISTS.

    The Government intends taking comprehensive stops for establishing a tourist department to make the scenic and health resorts of the colony more easy of access by the inauguration ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. THANKS ALL HOUND.

    Speech-malting followed. Mr. Seddon proposed the health of Mr. Dacey and those who had assisted in the performance. Sir William Lyne, who had just arrived, and ...

    Article : 175 words
  46. THE CARDINAL AND THE PROCESSION.

    Sir,--Your article under this heading in Saturday's issue contained a paragraph of information that was as new to me as it was surprising, You there state that the committee had approved of ...

    Article : 272 words
  47. MAORIS AND THE ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Maoris are already excited over the pending visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. The natives in the Wa[?]rarapa contemplate organising a great exhibition for the edification ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--The tributers on the ironsides North started work to-day after the holidays. During December they got out 142 tons, which were treated at Hannan's Reward ...

    Article : 227 words
  49. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian troops returned from Sydney to-day. After being complimented by the Minister for Defence on their good conduct, the men were dismissed. ...

    Article : 68 words
  50. AT THE LUNCHEON.

    [?]uncheon was served by Mr. Tollemache in a large building specially erected, and it was crowded with guests. Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, who presided, said it was only proposed to honor ...

    Article : 1,092 words
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