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  2. THE SEVEN EDWARDS.

    EDWARD the Confessor, from whom King Edward VII, traces his de-cent, [?] from 10A A D. to 1066, an [?] was more famed for pety[?] his material [?] ...

    Article : 569 words
  3. SPORTING.

    "Tatters[?] consultation on the Hobart Cup was only [?] f[?]ed. The first prize went to the "[?]month" Syndicate, Mildura, Victoria; the second to England; and the ...

    Article : 50 words
  4. KING EDWARD VII.

    The Colonial Institute and British Empire League have sent addresses of condolence and allegiance to the King. ...

    Article : 27 words
  5. THE WAR.

    Sir Henry E. M.Callum, Governor of Newfoundland since 1898, who has been appointed Governor of Natal in succession to Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, ...

    Article : 40 words
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  7. THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN.

    The invalided colonial soldiers in England will be allotted seats to view the funeral of the Queen on Saturday. An Army Order has been issued ...

    Article : 415 words
  8. V. R. C. Races.

    Seahorse was scratched yesterday for the Australian Cup and Glen Albyn for the Newmarket Handicap. ...

    Article : 25 words
  9. THE ISSUE OF COINAGE.

    The Deputy Master of the Royal Mint states that the issue of coin of the present pattern will continue until the King sanctions a currency with a ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. SHOOTING A PEACE ENVOY.

    The British Commissioner at Kruonstad has, it is reported, obtained the evidence of an eye-witness that Commandant Troneman cruelly sjamhoked ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. The Turf.

    The postponement of the Sydney Turf Club's meeting has necessitated the abandonment of the A. J. C. February fixture. The Viceroy's Cup, which, as cabled, was ...

    Article : 486 words
  12. MINING.

    Tho half-yearly meeting, of the Broken Hill North S. M. Company was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Byndman, the chairman, in moving ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. THE EAST.

    Forty Japanese soldiers have been killed and two British soldiers have been injured by an explosion of gunpowder at Shan-hai-[?]. ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. [BY TELEGRAPH.] THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    There are now 1160 men in camp for the Federal contingent. ...

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  15. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    A late medical bulletin states that the Duke of York is suffering from a very severe attack of "German" measles, causing him much sleeplessness and ...

    Article : 48 words
  16. A SHEARERS' DIFFICULTY.

    A correspondence which, as it stands, opens up a by no means pleasant prospect has taken place between the Shearers' and Pastoralists' unions. ...

    Article : 335 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL

    Mr. Russell's forecast for to day is:—Unsettled, sultry: some thunderstorms and sqnalls: showery along coast. Variable winds. ...

    Article : 21 words
  18. MUTINY AT ST. HELENA.

    Owing to the bluejackets and West Indian soldiers at St. Helena, where they are guarding the Boer prisoners, quarrelling, the latter, were placed in ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. CALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  21. MEETING TO-NIGHT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 690 words
  23. The Junction.

    The mill ran alowly for the past week, treating 1206 tons crudes, which yield 134 tons concentrates, including 18 tons from the buddles and 12 tons from the tables, assaying ...

    Article : 365 words
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  25. THE WHEAT SUPPLY.

    Several of the Russian newspapers are advocating a Russian and American coalition for the purpose of controlling the European wheat supply. ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. [?]

    THE Government, whose treatment of the Industrial Arbitration Bill in the last session of Parliament was so open to question, has at any rate kept its ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  27. Cricket.

    A meeting of the Austral Cricket Club was held at the Grand Hotel on Wednesday evening, Mr. A. E Hackell in the chair On behalf of the members and supporters of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. UNITED AUSTRALIA.

    The Freetrade party, has decided to support Mr. Thomas Brown, Labor M.P., for the Canoblas Federal seat against Mr. B. R. Wise who, though a freetrader theoretically, is ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. EULOGY BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery, addressing a meeting of the Royal Scottish Corporation, delirered a touching eulogy of the late Queen, who, be said, realised that it was ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. THE LATE MR. VOSPER.

    A public meeting convened by the Mayor was held yesterday evening to consider the erection of a monument to the late Mr. F. C. B. Vo[?]per, M.P. There was a representative ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. Mr. Kingston and Mr. Holder.

    The following telegraphic correspondence passed between Mr. Kingston and Mr. Holder shortly after the former's acceptance of office in the Federal Government; ...

    Article : 372 words
  32. A LAST INQUIRY.

    The King has cabled to Lord Kitchener: "One of her late Majesty's last inquiries was after you and your gallant army." ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    ELDER, SMITH, AND Co have received cable advice from their London office, dated January 29, that prices are 10 per cent. lower than at the beginning of the series. They ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. Boxing.

    The 'Frisco mail steamer Alameda brought word that Otto Cribb, the Australian lightweight, won his first fight in America, having defeated Frank McConnell at San Francisco ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    TO-MORROW is the last day for [?]eading in income tax returns; by that time the papers are supposed to be in Sydney. In the [?] of firms who may have some difficulty, because ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. W. A. TELEGRAPHISTS' TROUBLE.

    A deputation from the Telegraphists' Associated was granted a conference with the Minister to-day regarding the dispute, the outcome being wh[?]lly satisfactory to all ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. [BY TELEGRAPH.] IN THE CAPITALS.

    To-morrow 4000 school children will assemble at the Queen's statue and sing a requiem. the theatrical managers have decided to ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. Polo.

    On the racecourse yesterday afternoon an enjoyable game of polo was played by teams representing the Broken Bill Pole Club and "The Squatters." The game was lively, and ...

    Article : 254 words
  39. The London Market.

    The following quotations, dated London, January 30, have been received by Messrs. Clarke and Co.:- Associated, 53s. 9d. ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. POLICE COURT.

    IN the Police Court th[?] morning, Mr. Maitland, P.M., dealt len[?]ently with two first offenders, but one of them, Thomas Paull, had used insulting words to Constable Wilt, ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. POST AND TELEGRAPH ARRANGEMENTS.

    After 9.30 a.m. (local time) to-morrow the day will be observed at the Post and Telegraph offices as a holiday. Both offices will open for business from 8 30 to 9.30 a.m., and ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. DEATH OF IGNATIUS DONNELLY.

    A DISPATCH to the Sin Francisco Chronicle, from Minneapolis, January 2, says that Ignatius [?], the politician and author, died at 12.30 o'clock that morning, aged 70 ...

    Article : 465 words
  43. THE BATHS.

    A DEPUTATION last evening waited on the municipal baths committee and asked that the baths should [?]e reserved oftener for ladies only. At present, it was pointed out, ...

    Article : 116 words
  44. MEMORIAL STATUES.

    In three [?] at least efforts are to be made to provide memorial statues ot the Queen. The movement in Melbourne alone, however, seems to be so rapid as to assume ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    Albert Davies was suff[?]icated yesterday by foul air in the Royal George mine, Cullenbone, near Mudgee. The mine had not been worked for some time, and the manager ...

    Article : 123 words
  46. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    William and Mary Jones, boarding-house keepers, of Broken Hill, have filed their papers in bankruptey. The local unemployed at Condobolin, on ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. Cycling.

    The Dunlop Tyre Company, London, last year made a gross profit of £28[?],668. The profits of the past financial year exceeded those of the previous year. ...

    Article : 299 words
  48. THE B.H PROPRIETARY CONTRACTS.

    WHEN recently a miner, med the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in the Petty Debts Court to recover the balance of money alleged to be due on a contract, and when ...

    Article : 151 words
  49. POSITION OF MAGISTRATES.

    The Crown Lew Department has given its decision upon a question raised at the Lambton court to the effect that owing to the demise of the Crown stipendiary magistrates ...

    Article : 457 words
  50. Victoria.

    Mr. Barker, the celebrated Victorian basso, died yesterday of abicess on the brain. Mr. O'Connor, railway traffic superintendent, died yesterday, aged 60 years, of ...

    Article : 195 words
  51. A Gun Disaster.

    Thomas Marmy, 18, was resting on a gun out an a shooting excursion at Alexandra, when the gan exploded and he was killed, A painful accident happened in the[?] ...

    Article : 83 words
  52. WYALONG MINES ASSESSMENT.

    MATTERS in connection with the municipal rating of the Wyalong mines reached an acute stage on Saturday, when the bailiff was put into Neeld's mine by the Mayor for ...

    Article : 185 words
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