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  2. A SOLID YES.

    By a majority of nearly nine to one the ratepayers have expressed emphatic approval of the agreement come to by the city council with the London ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Internatioal Press Conference opens with a banquet on June 5. Among the events of the week will be the 'Prime of Wales' house and ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A resident of Laver's Hill, named James Brittan, whilst returning from a funeral, was thrown from a young horse against a log. His skull was fractured. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    On Block 10 being visited this morning it was found that the engineer and staff were busy repairing the damage done to the water pipe between the mine ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Great interest was taken to-day in federal political in the cabled report of Lord Northeote's speech on Australian affairs, delivered at a dinner ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    The United States is planning a gigantic extension of the internal waterworks systems, coasting £100,000,000 sterling, during the next ten years, ...

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  8. RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue continues to increase. One of the principal causes of the expansion is the heavy traffic in grain. An increase of £12,145 is ...

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED

    One hundred and fifty unemployed, singing socialistic songs, attempted to demonstrate outside the Marquis of Lansdowne's house in Berkeley Square West. ...

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  10. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    Wigan (two goals four tries) defeated the Australian Leaguers (one goal two tries). Jan. 21. ...

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  11. FORTUNE TELLING

    The police have taken action to put down fortune tellers, and to-day 14 persons, mostly women, were served with summonses covering 27 charges. Each ...

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  12. HIS LAST FAREWELL

    'At painter named Herbert Row, who shot himself at his parents' residence, Surry Hills,. had posted the following letter to his mother:— "Just few lines ...

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  13. AN ERUPTION

    A violent eruption of a volcano in Lannes Island, Luzon, one of the Philippines, did great damage. Torrents of lava are pouring out of ...

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  14. AMATEUR QUESTION.

    Wray and Palliser in a letter to the newspaper protest against the Scottish union's unsportsmanlike act of seizing on a frail excuse to make England the ...

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  15. BILLIARDS

    When the play closed to-night the scores un the billiard match between Lindrum and Gray were Lindrum, 5336; Gray (receives 2000), 5874. The chief ...

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  16. HEARING OF THE PLAINT.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, president of the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, has arranged to curtail his vacation and to proceed next week with the hearing ...

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  17. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" characterises the Young Australian National party's manifesto as extraordinary and pronouncedly anti-Imperial. It should give ...

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  18. THE WALLABIES.

    In summing up the tour of the Wallabies "The Times" considers that through inferior to the New Zealand and South African combinations they have a very ...

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  19. LABOUR TROUBLES

    The question of the control of labour was further considered at a meeting of the Sydney Labour Council to-night. The council on Friday last carried by a ...

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  20. BEECHWORTH TRAGEDY

    At an enquiry held at Beechworth to-day into the cause of the death of Thomas O"Brien, who been assaulted by another old man named McConville, the ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. SHIP ASHORE

    The French ship Jules Gommez, o[?] 2234 tons, bound from Europe to Port Pirie, went ashore on Wednesday on Warren Beach, in Spencer's Gulf, but is ...

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  22. A CHILD'S DEATH

    Mr. Walker, Governor of Davno, Moroland, in the Philippines, describes a carefully planned spearing to death of a child sacrificed to the gods to ...

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  23. FIRE AND EXPLOSION

    A fire in a floating crib, whence access was gained to an aqueduct under Lake Miehigan, Chicago, incinerated 20 persons, while ten others were drowned. ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH

    Mr. Leathy, Speaker of the House of Assembly, died suddenly late last night from syncope. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    All members of the State Ministry, with the exception of the Premier (Mr. Murray) and the Treasure (Mr. Watt) were to-day returned unopposed. ...

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  26. A YOUTH'S DEATH

    'Blasting operations were proceeding at Wickham-street to-day, in connection with the foundation of the new building. when an explosion occurred, its ...

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  27. ABETTING MURDER

    A printer and two joint editors of the newspaper "Vishravnitta" at Kohlapur have been sentenced to terms or imprisonment ranging from 18 months to ...

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  28. TROPICAL AUSTRALIA

    The "Daily News" tentatively suggests the admission of Chinese within certain districts of tropical. North Australia. It recommends an Imperial enquiry ...

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  29. THE ENCOUNTER DISASTER

    The Court of Marine Enquiry has found blame on both sides in respect to the naval disaster. Judge Backhouse, in the delivery of the judgment of the ...

    Article : 255 words
  30. MILITARY EXAMS

    The following are the results of the theoretical and written examinations held at the infantry school of instruction (class B, country course), Anglesea ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL AGENT

    The commercial representation of the Commonwealth in other countries is a matter in which the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) thinks that this ...

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  32. WEDDING AT CALCUTTA

    In the Cathedral at Calcutta the marriage of Lord Charles Fitzmaurice to Violet, the daughter of the Viceroy (the Earl of Minto), has just been ...

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  33. ARCHBISHOP OF YORK

    After Mr. Kensit's futile objection, alleging that the Right Rev. Dr. Lang is a Romaniser, the Commission of Bishops confirmed Dr. Lang's election as ...

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  34. ECCLESIASTICAL CASE

    Right Rev. Dr. Kennion, Bishop of Bath and Wells, prosecuted Smith Pigott, of the Apapemone, before the Consistory Court and demanded his expulsion from ...

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  35. THE VOTING ANALYSED.

    The following analysis shows how the different voters exercised the franchise:— 1 2 3 4 5 Yes 442 314 147 88 182 ...

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  36. A JEALOUS LOVER

    Yesterday a young man named Came informed the police that he had been assaulted by a stranger, who claimed to be his father, and given something to ...

    Article : 127 words
  37. FINANCIAL

    New Zealand has placed £600,000 4 per cent. bonds, with a seven years' currency, at from £100 10s to £101. ...

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  38. HUON RAILWAY

    [?]t was learned from Ministers to-day that the Public Works Commission will commence their duties of enquiring into the Huon railway project on Monday ...

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  39. ALLEGED MISCONDUCT

    A tale of the sea was told in the Marine Court this afternoon, when a charge of misconduct was heard against the master of the barque Largo Bay, ...

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  40. A CANADIAN LOAN.

    Canada is arranging the issue of £6,000,000 sterling worth of 3¾ per cent. ten years' bonds at £99 5s. ...

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  41. THE FORMER PLEBISOTTE.

    At the last plebiscite upon the matter of trams, when the question was municipal v. private control, the voting was— For private control 2248 ...

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  42. WESTERN NEWS

    Some slight damage was done to the Zeehan Tramway Company's engine this morning at the intersection of Main and Dodd streets. A portion of the rolling ...

    Article : 243 words
  43. MEMORIAL STATUE

    In connection with the memorial to be created at Melbourne, in the form of a bronze statue, to the late Marquis of Linlit[?]gow, the first Governor-General of ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. THE WEATHER

    A sudden change took place in the weather yesterday, and shortly before 3 o'clock a couple of very sharp showers fell. The downpour only lasted a few ...

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  45. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    On Tuesday evening Mr. E. A. Pearson, a candidate for the Russell seat in the Legislative Council, addressed a meeting in the Somerset Hall. A number ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. SPANISH GRAPES

    At consignment of Spanish grapes received by the Department of Agriculture was opened to-day at the Government cool stores. The grapes consisted of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  47. PUBLICATIONS

    The missionary quarterly "The East and the West" (January issue) is to hand. The contents embrace many interesting and instructive articles, ...

    Article : 106 words
  48. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  49. SALE OF BOOTHS'

    Messrs. J. W. Abbott and Sons to-day held a sale of booths in connection with the forthcoming racing carnival at Elwick. The following sales were effected: ...

    Article : 92 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. COUGHS AND COLDS.

    A server epidemic of colds is a somewhat rare occurrence in summer, so should you be one of the afflicted ones get a bottle of Tussine at once; it is ...

    Article : 61 words
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