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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    One-tenth of the excavation of the Panama Canal is now completed, and 30,000 labourers are busy under the supervision of an army of engineers. ...

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  3. Shipwrecked Five Times.

    A number of people have go[?] through the thrilling experiences of shipwreck, lost all they possessed, and been glad to escape with their lives, but there are not many in ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  4. The Cunarder Lusitania.

    The Cunard Company's new leviathan, the Lusitania, is the largest, most powerful, most speedy, and most wonderfully equipped vessel of her kind in the world. ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  5. MR. HALDANE ON WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES.

    The Hon. R. B, [?] Secnetary of State for War, in his speech at Aberaethy, strongly [?] held the principle of free-trade in ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    We" had to shut out our Brisbane wire which reached us too late for insertion. ...

    Article : 24 words
  7. Telegraphic News.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  8. COUNCIL OF PROGRESS ASSOCIATIONS.

    The District Council of Progress Associations meeting, which was to have been held yesterday, was adjourned for one week, on which date nominations will be received for ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. PASSENGERS TO BYRON BAY.

    The Noorebar's passengers are:—Messrs. Connolly; Kronen, Jones, Carruthers, Stark H[?]witt, Greaves, Dare (2), O'Connor, Beaumont, Raby, James, Harrison, Nash, ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. BISHOP OF CHICHESTER DEAD.

    Obituary: The Bishop of Chichester, Right Rev. Ernest R. Wilberforce, D.D., aged 67. ...

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  11. SPEECH BY LORD LONDONDERRY.

    The Marquis of Londonderry, addressing a meeting at Wynyard Park, stated that the reason why the House of Lords had passed so many Radical measures was ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. THE POLLING AT LAST STATE ELECTION.

    The polling at last State election for Roue February ll, 1905, when Mr. G. T. Hindmarsh was elected, was—Hindmarsh 2832; Meagher, 2710; majority for Hindmarsh, 122. ...

    Article : 35 words
  13. RUSSIAN GREAT BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.

    The battleship Paul, the first of 17,700 tons, has been launched at St. Petersburg, costing £1,700,000 sterling. ...

    Article : 24 words
  14. SCRUB CLEANING AT ATHERTON (Q.).

    The "Barron Valley Advocate," Atherton, says Messrs. Cook and Rawlin are making a start with six men for Mr. McFadden on that gentleman's blocks adjoining Beattie's ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. PASSENGERS TO THE RICHMOND.

    The Tomki's passengers are:—Messrs. Michael, Sheridan, Dorean, McDonald, Knucky" Miss Langley, Mrs. Pritchard. ...

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  16. DURNAN CHALLENGES WEBB.

    Durnan, of Toronto, who was defeated by George Towns on the Nepean, has challenged Webb to row on the Thames. for £500 each, paying their own expenses, or ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr. Harry Meattan has commenced an action against the "Bega Star" claiming £5OO damages for alleged libel that the defendant published a criticism of a ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. STRUCK BY A HORSE.

    Mr. Walter Cameron, son of Mr. D. Camdon, of South Lismore, while catching a young horse on Monday, the animal reared and struck at him with hisi fore legs. Mr. ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S OPINION OF RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Replying to Earl Grey's congratulations President Roosevelt says rifle shooting is not merely an agreeable pastime, but one that all self-governing commonwealths ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. TRAGEDY AT VENICE.

    A Russian named Naumoff has been arrested for fatally shooting a Russian Count named Kamarowski at Venice. Count Kamarowski's life was insured for £20,000 in ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. TRAM AND MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    By a collision between a tram and a motor car Miss Rose was severely injured, her Shoulder being fractured. The motor car was completely wrecked. ...

    Article : 34 words
  22. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    On Monday a painful accident occurred at the Richmond Uiver Company's sawmill, South Lismore to an employee named George Hardy. He was endeavouring to get a log ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. RAISULI'S DEMANDS.

    The "Times" states that it is impossible that any civilised Government could concede Raisuli's demands. ...

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  24. CARTERS' TROUBLES.

    The trolly draymen have decided to support the light carriers and will cease work on Saturday unless the employers concede the demands. The strike will mean a great ...

    Article : 36 words
  25. DISPOSAL, OF CONGO TERRITORY.

    There is great indignation in Belgium at the Congo State having on the eve of annexation placed King leopold's territories, comprising a domain of 289,375 square ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. MR. G. W. SCOTT'S DEATH.

    The funeral of Mr. George Walter Scott, formerly caretaker of the Recreation Ground took place on Monday afternoon. The arrangements were quietly curried out, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. NURSE WITHEY'S TRIAL.

    The jury disagreed in the case of Nurse Withey, charged with alleged child murder. Accused was remanded pending further action by the Crown. ...

    Article : 30 words
  28. ACCIDENT TO MR. F. WAGHORN.

    While riding round distributing, papers on Monday morning Mr. F. Waghorn met with a painful if not serious accident. His horse on some treacherous rough ground stumbled ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. TRAM CONDUCTOR FOUND DEAD.

    Charles Harris, a train conductor on the Waverley all-night train, was found dead on the roadway, evidently having fallen from the tram. ...

    Article : 28 words
  30. MULAI HAFID SEEKS TO BRIBE GERMANY.

    It is reported that Mulai Hafid offers Germany the port of South Agadir in return for substantial assistance. Mulal now controls 6000 armed men. ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. RIOTING AT VANCOUVER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Victoria, British Columbia, telegraphs: Rioting commenced at Vancouver on Saturday and lasted till daylight on Sunday. The ...

    Article : 303 words
  32. RAILWAY STATION BURNT.

    The railway station at Narrabri [?] been totally destroyed by fire. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN PRESS FRIENDLY TO ENGLAND.

    The tone of the Russian press is uniformly friendly to England. Old suspicions are apparently buried. ...

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  34. MRS. F. WAGHORN'S ILLNESS.

    Mrs. F. Waghorn, who has been an inmate of the Lismore Hospital for over a week now, on Sunday had a change for the better, and the crisis being passed her ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. VICTORIA.

    Mr. [?]eakin and Sir William. Lyne spent a couple of hours in consultation discussing the tarin and other matters. ...

    Article : 30 words
  36. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S ELECTION.

    The New York "World" states that Harriman gave £10,000, the Standard Oil Co. £6000, and Vanderbilt, Depew, and Hydo £5000 each to secure President Roosevelt's ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. ON THE BALLINA ROAD.

    For some time residents of the Ballinaroad have been troubled on Saturday night by the behaviour of some young men who, to their own apparent enjoyment but the ...

    Article : 128 words
  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the lawn tennis tournament at Baden Baden, in the final for the Men's Singles, Wilding, the New Zealand player, beat Froitzheim by 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. ...

    Article : 34 words
  39. SPLENDID DONATION FOR NEW MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The trustees of the late Mr. Edward wilson have decided to offer £1OO.OOO to the Melbourne Hospital towards the construction of a new hospital. ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. MINING DISASTER.

    A disastrous explosion of liredamp occurred in the Esperanzas mine at Coahula, State of Texas. U.S.A. Twenty-seven miners were killed and many injured. ...

    Article : 33 words
  41. The Tariff on Timber.

    A deputation representing the timber brade and asking amendments in the tariff as regards timber urged on their behalf that local hardwoods are not suited for ...

    Article : 164 words
  42. TREATMENT OF INDIANS.

    The "Times," appeaing for fair play for the British Indiana in the Transvaat, says, that while a self-governing colony is justified in taking adequate measures to ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. GAMBLING COINS.

    George Saunders, from Sydney, was charged at the Albion Pork police court on Friday with playing at a game known as "heading them" on, the racecourse, Albion ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. ANOTHER EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Reginald M Kenna, President of the Board, of Education, in a letter to the Nonconformists at Leicester, states that the Government will next year press forward ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. THE MAIL GUARANTEE CONTRACT.

    The "S.M. Herald's" Melbourne reporter says:—The terms of the guarantee for £25,000 given in connection with the cancelled, mail contract were produced from the ...

    Article : 176 words
  46. CAPTAIN MIKKELSEN'S EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Stefaunson, of Captain Mikkelsen's Anglo-American Arctic expedition (which was recently reported to have been lost) has telegraphed from Eagle City, Yukon, ...

    Article : 52 words
  47. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Ewing) in reply to Mr. Salmon said that the rifles of the new pattern would not reach. Australia until November. ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. Sermon Against No License.

    The Rev. W. I. Carr-Smilh, preaching on Sunday evening at St. James's Church, made some vigorous observations on the No-License crusade. After impressing with ...

    Article : 395 words
  49. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that a thrill of indignation has been caused in Paris by an anti-militarist speech delivered by M. Jaures, the Socialist leader, ...

    Article : 93 words
  50. PAPERS THAT DRIFTED 500 MILES.

    A remarkable discovery of cheques, which had drifted 5OO miles at sea, has been made on the German coast at Wyk, in the island of Fohr. They were drawn on the Dover ...

    Article : 146 words
  51. RISING IN KOREA.

    Advices received from Tokio state that the insurgents in Korea, abandoning organised resistance to Japanese rule, have began to destroy the railways and telegraphs, and ...

    Article : 60 words
  52. LILIAN MEYERS' COMPANY.

    Now that the excitement of the elections is practically over, the community will find henlthy and refined relaxation in witnessing the ever-popular Lilian Meyers' ...

    Article : 93 words
  53. KAID MACLEAN'S RELEASE.

    Raisuli's final terms for the release of Kaid Sir Harry Maclean have been submitted to the British Legation at Tangier. These terms include British protection for ...

    Article : 55 words
  54. NASTURTIUM SEEDS PICKLED AS CAPERS FOR SAUCE.

    Gather ths seeds while they are quite young and soft as green pe[?]s. Wash them in cold wnter. adding a little salt to the water, and leave them to soak in this till ...

    Article : 244 words
  55. THE COLD. COLD WORLD.

    Australia has not been singular in her recent sufferings from exceptional cold. In the Northern Hemisphere a strange variation in the climatic condition of a ...

    Article : 237 words
  56. ARMISTICE EXTENDED.

    As the deputation had not arrived Gencral Drude extended the armistace 21 hours. ...

    Article : 19 words
  57. COUNTESS LARNOWSKA CONFESSES.

    Countess Larnowska. confesses to her complicity and ascribes Prilukoff as the originator of the plot. ...

    Article : 20 words
  58. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 195 words
  59. STALLION PARADE.

    A parade of stallions will be held on the showground this afternoon under the auspices of the Lismore A. and I. Society. A fee of half a crown will be charged sires for ...

    Article : 47 words
  60. MRS. GOOLD REFUSES FOOD.

    Mrs. Goold has been 'two days without food and refuses nourishment. ...

    Article : 15 words
  61. FURTHER COMPLAINTS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Government organ of Newfoundland states that the colony has again been sacrificed and the Government overridden. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. ...

    Article : 63 words
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