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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Some heavy rain fell during Sunday afternoon, continuing through the night and well into Monday morning. Mr. W. F. Oakes has presented a very ...

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  3. COLONIAL SUGAR COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Colonial [?]gar Refining Co., Ltd., was held at the [?]mpany's offices, Sydney. Mr. H. C. Kater, M.L.C, presided. ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At Caulfield this morning Prince Foote, was so fresh that he was fairly pulling the boy out of the saddle while cantering to the mile post, ...

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  5. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first public meeting of the Mosman political Labour League was held on Saturday. Mr. J. Harris said that, allowing that ...

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  6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLE NEWS.

    Four German military sirships at Cologne are secretly practising night attacks and bomb-dropping, and are using wireless telegraphy. ...

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  7. RISING IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that Britain, France, Russia, and Italy, as the protectors of Crete, have informed the Military League ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The last proposals of Mr. Wade, regarding the Federal Capital Site, have given much satisfaction, said Mr. Cook, M.H.R. They provided ...

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  9. DISASTROUS COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Saturday.—An explosion occurred in the Darren Colliery, South Wales. Forty miners were imprisoned by the ...

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  10. BROKEN HILL LICENSES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Barrier branch of the Temperance Alliance has received a letter from the Department of Justice in regard to the Broken Hill local ...

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  11. CANADA'S NAVAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Canadian naval scheme contemplates the fortification of Sydney, Cape Brereton, owing to the coal for the East Coast passing that ...

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  12. RISING NOT POPULAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—After the fight the Greek rebels were obliged to beach the Svendeni. The sailors and petty officers landed, and surrendered, but Lieutenant ...

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  13. TO REPRESENT CANTERBURY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Francis Bennett Goldney, Unionist, Mayor of Canterbury, threatens to oppose the reelection of Mr. J. Henniker Heaton ...

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  14. Boxing at Casino.

    CASINO, Monday.—At thc amateur boxing tournament promoted by Mr. Mullet on Saturday night. C. Follent beat H. Shepherd, J. Follent knocked A. Baker clean ...

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  15. Farmers and Settlers' Association.

    The monthly meeting of the Moleville Branch was held on Saturday, the President in the chair. Correspondence was received from the ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND'S LAND POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking in the New Zealand House of Representatives on taxation, Sir Joseph Ward, the Prime Minister, said the whole policy of ...

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  17. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the Fruit Growers' Conference at Perth a motion was passed urging the local associations to have political and industrial difficulties removed. ...

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  18. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Cape Government tug Fuller has searched the Agulhas Bank, the Field Cornets, and examined the whole of the coast line from ...

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  19. A SWEATED PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In thc course of a chat regarding the political outlook, Mr. Wade, the Premier, said it was frequently advanced that with federation the ...

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  20. IMPERIAL FINANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The debate on the report stage of the Finance Bill has been concluded in the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd George stated that the ...

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  21. Fatal Fire at Narrabri.

    A fire, attended with loss of life, occurred at Narrabri shortly after 7 o'clock on Friday, the victim being an elderly coloured woman named Robinson, who ...

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  22. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    It is believed that Lieut. Typaldos and other Greek naval mutineers reached the mountains, and may elude pursuit owing to their local popularity. ...

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  23. BOY'S SAD DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A boy named Brimson, while washing his hands at the river, over balanced, and fell in. A cyclist named Todd brought the boy to ...

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  24. POLITICAL GUIDANCE.

    At Mr. W. T. Stead's desire, through Julia's Bureau, the late Mr. W. E. Gladstone accepted the "Daily Chronicle's" request to send a special message ...

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  25. Grafton Rowing Club.

    The monthly meeting was held last night, Mr. A. Thompson. V.P., in the chair. The Secretary of the Murwillumbah R.C. drew, attention to their regatta on 10th inst., ...

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  26. CIVIL SERVANTS AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons that a committee of the Cabinet had considered the question of Civil ...

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  27. MILITARY CANTEENS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In an interview, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Cook, said, regarding the sale of liquor at military canteens, the matter had been ...

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  28. Eight Hour Art Union.

    The Fight Hour Art Union was drawn on Saturday afternoon at the Trades Hall. Sydney, in the presence of a large attendance. The first 12 prizes were won by the ...

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  29. TANAMI GOLDFIELD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. John Temby has arrived in Brisbane by the Eastern from the Tanami goldfield, where he went to report for a Victorian ...

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  30. NO PLACE FOR GLADSTONE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A discussion is proceeding in South Africa in connection with the rumoured appointment of Mr. Herbert Gladstone as Governor-General ...

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  31. MISSING WOMAN FOUND.

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Monday.—Mrs. Thomas M'Namara, of Karangi, a young married woman, who disappeared a week ago from a private hospital at ...

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  32. Horse Troughs.

    The Council has supplied a much needed want in placing two horse troughs in suitable places in Prince-street. They were made by Mr. Martin, of Casino, and two ...

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  33. THE WARATAH.

    "The Times" states that Lloyds first determined not to publish the fuller report of the master of the Harlow owing to the lack, of substantiation, but private ...

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  34. KYOGLE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Nielsen. M.L.A., this morning received a telegram, stating that the men working on the Kyogle line, living in Casino for the couvenience of the ...

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  35. BUTTER FAT TESTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Complaints are made that the milk standard dealing with the percentage of butter fat laid down in the regulations of the Board of ...

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  36. A Pathetic Case.

    About three years or so apo a little girl named Ethel Castles was admitted to Bellingen Hospital from Coramba, suffering from hydatids, caused from the bite of a ...

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  37. ADMIRAL BERESFORD'S CHARGES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has sharply rebuked Lord Beresford for publishing correspondence without giving him an opportunity to reply. ...

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  38. Dr. COOK DISBELIEVED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a meeting in Montana (U.S.), two guides confronted Dr. Cook, declaring that he never ascended Mount M'Kinley. ...

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  39. THE COAL COMBINE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Members of the Australian coal and shipping combine deferred answering the list of questions submitted five weeks ago By Dr. ...

    Article : 61 words
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