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  2. SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The Government' invite tenders for the purchase 'of' the Helen, Swift, and other launches. In connection with the ha[?]bour.charges it ...

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  3. SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    A. proccess has been discovered in Madeira which promises to,revolution ise the manufacture of sugar from cane all over the world if. the advantages claimed for, the ...

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  4. LATE GENERAL CABLES

    The Duchess of Aosta (Princess Heleno) has rallied from a severe attack of pnoumonia. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. M.P., and Sir ...

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  5. LATE GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Times" says that the colonies hardly realise that, their security and tranquility' depend upon the British navy; that it is for them to decide whether they will ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday. The Centennial park Sale Bill, the Cor[?] Court Bill, and the Smoke Nuisance Abatement (amendment)'Bill were read a ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Represontatives on Tuesday. The Arbitration Bill was further considered in Committee. The Senate had ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    The Japanese Legation announce; the actual state of the Russian ships on Thursday, afternoon as follows:—The Peresviet was sunk up to the stern walk The Poltava, ...

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  9. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—John Armstrong,found, guillty of charges of false pretences, was sentenced' to two years. It was alleged by the. Crown that. the accused went to Her ...

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  10. EDUCATION AND RELIGION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a distribution of. school; prizes. Archbishop Kelly stilted that if they could not get State aid without turmoil.they were prepared to do wIthout ...

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  11. LATEST WAR CABLES,

    The Russians hold 400 lines at Port Arthur.If they are expelled they will retire to Liao-ti-shan, to the south. A report from Tokio states that a ...

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  12. IMPROVING THE' BELLINGER ENTRANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The necessity, for effecting improvements at the entrance to the Bellinger River was brought, under the notice of. the "Minister by. Mr: 'Briner, ...

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    LISMORE, Friday. Seventy-six applications were lodged for eight additional portions made available for selection in Dunoon Reserve on ...

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  14. TWEED RIVER EIECTMENT SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—J.B Kelly,Surveyor at Lismore; brought an action to eject tenants named M Andrews from a. farm at the Tweed. The agreement. entered into ...

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  15. STEAMER SUNK AT BALLINA.

    The Richmond River ''Times" (Hollino) of Thursday states:—This thorning, while the s.s. Mokau was proceeding to sea, she Struck the north breakwater inside the ...

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  16. RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An immense, congregation filled St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday, hearing the ceremonial of Pontificial Mass in connection with, the.religious festival, ...

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  17. THE CLOSER SETTLEMENT BILL.

    The.Assembly on Thursday resumed the debate on the Closer Settlement Bill. The Bill sought to introduce an amendment making it optional whether land was ...

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  18. OPENING OF CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In a message the opening, of Congress, President Roosevelt, denlling with foreign affairs, said it was impossible to conduct a strong foreign ...

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    Private letters received by the American mail bring news of a casualty on board the four-masted barque. Thistle, while homeward bound from Portland (Q), to ...

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  20. SYDNEY MAYORAL ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday Night.—Aldermen'Allen Taylor and John Harris were nominatedfor Lord Mayor' of Sydney. Aid. John Norton made a personal attack on Aid. ...

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  21. THE CLARENCE RACE CLUB.

    In an advertisement in to-doy's issue it will be seen that Mr. C. J. Daunbey, as secretary, ' announces the formation of the Clarence Hace Club. The intention is to ...

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  22. EMPLOYMENT IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday Night—A deputation waited on the Attorney-General and asked what constituted "permanent" and 'temporary" employment in the Public Service ...

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  23. DISEASED ANIMALS.

    A meeting of the. Agricultural Society has Passed a resolution asking the co-operation,.of. kindred, socioties to,obtain,an alteratton of clause that 17 In' the Diseased' Anlimil s and Meat Act, ...

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    The Chamber of Manufacturers decided to reCommend the Federal UGovernment to cxtond the term of. payment of bonuses for the production of sugar grown by white labor. ...

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  25. DELEGATES' MEETING.

    The North Coast Agricultural Soclctlcs Assoclation met on Wednenday. Coraki Society's delegates were present for the first time Mr.—.W. C. Gray was presented with the cold medal won by ...

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  26. RELEASE OF GEORGE DEAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday. Night.—George Dean was released at midnight from.Goulburn [?], and came to Sydney this morning. An Evening News" reporter met Dean at the railway ...

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    After being locked up nil night in the case of Arthur. Randall, charged-with burglary, the jury failed to agree, and were discharged. Accused will be re-tried on ...

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    At a meeting of duputies of the I.O.G.T. held on. Saturday night, the opinion was expressed that the taking of a local option vote lu existing circumstances was a farce. ...

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    The use of coal cutting machinery is extending rapidly,according to a, Home Office.report Just issued. In 1908 there were 225' collieries where coal cutting machines ...

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    A bush'fire at Framllngham, near.Warrnambool, on.Tuesday, totally destroyed the Church of England ...

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