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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    The Board of Health are using every effort to cope with the plague outbreak in the metropolis. On Tuesday seven of the eight persons who were absent from work owing ...

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  3. DEATH OF SIR JOHN SEE

    Universal regret was expressed in Grafton on Thursday evening on receipt of a telegram announcing the death of Sir John See, who had been for upwards of 40 ...

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  4. BERRY AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Berry national show proved a great success. There were 1100 cattle entries, and all the best breeders were represented. Some classes had ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—While trying to surprise a secret political meeting at the residence of General Gomez. Vice-President of Venezuela, the Governor of Caracas and ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Rev. A. Pearson, Methodist minister, was driving in the country, when the kingbolt of his buggy broke. He continued holding the reins tightly, and was dragged out of ...

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  7. THE LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Political Labour League of New South Wales continued its sittings on Tuesday Mr. Fred. Flowers, M. L. C., presiding. ...

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  8. TRIBUTES TO CHARACTER.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, M.H.R., said: "Although always an opponent of Sir John See's in polities, I had, every possible respect for him in every way, and I feel, the utmost ...

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  9. CASE AT KEMPSEY.

    KEMPSEY, Thursday.—A man named Russell died yesterday morning. The case is supposed to be one of true plague. Dr. Woolnough, late of the Coast Hospital, ...

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  10. UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A jury to try Harry Thaw, a millionaire, charged with the murder of Stanford White, another millionaire, in New York, has not yet been ...

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  11. FEELING IN SYDNEY.

    Our Sydney representative wires: "The unexpected death of Sir John See is sincerely regretted by as large a circle of personal friends as it falls to the fortune of few ...

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  12. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation asked the Premier of Victoria to authorise that a referendum be taken at the general elections on the question of Bible reading in State ...

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  13. RUSSIAN REFORMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two-thirds of the workmen in Moscow chose social democrats in the Duma elections. Official returns of the election of first delegates to conduct ...

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  14. GREAT FIRE IN KEMPSEY.

    KEMPSEY, Thursday.—Shortly after 3.30 a.m. to-day a fire broke out in Smith-street, which quickly spread to adjoining buildings, with the result that, thirteen business places were ...

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  15. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral took place this afternoon, the service being held in St. Jude's Church, Randwick, and the interment in Long Bay cemetery. The remains of the ex-Premier were enclosed in a ...

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  16. FISHTING AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking at a Press dinner in New York. Senator Foraker, a member of the Republican Party, attacked President Roosevelt, and phophesied that ...

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  17. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George, M.P., President of the Board of Trade, states that the Government is conducting a searching investigation into the ...

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  18. LAND QUESTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The land policy adopted last night provides for the reappraisement of homestead selections not oftener than every 20 years? for a graduated land tax with ...

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  19. TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An explosion has occurred in the Prussian. Government coal mine at Reden, by which several hundred men were entombed, and it is feared have ...

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  20. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Governmnet, according to Mr. Ewing, is determined upon a vigorous policy in regard to defence and immigration. ...

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  21. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    The Army Council has determined to try and rely on the colonies as the main source of supply for remounts, and officers have been selected who will shortly visit ...

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  22. A STRONG MAN GONE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—General regret was expressed in the city this afternoon when it became known that Sir John See. M.L. C., had passed away after a brief illness. ...

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  23. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The organs of Prince Bulow, Gurman Imperial Chanceller, have ceased to attack the Centre, whose attitude" towards the National Liberals is likely to prove the ...

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  24. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Pope has approved of the decision of the French Bishops, who are willing to accept a form of contract, admitted by the civil code ...

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  25. A CONSISTENT POLITICIAN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Commenting on the career of the deceased, the "Sydney Morning Herald" says: "The more fact that Grafton returned Sir John See regularly during ...

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  26. CROWN LANDS.

    Messrs. R. E. Wilson, E. Ward, D. D. Hepburn, M. He Shuttleworth and T. B. Bassetti have been clected trustees of Solferino Common for the next three years. ...

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  27. THE JAMAICA DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir. J. A. Swettenham, Governor of Jamaica, has withdrawn the letter he wrote to Admiral Davis, and expressed regret at having writter it. The ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL GOLD FIND.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A sensational find of gold is reported to have been made near, Meekathara (West Australia). The find is considered by the Mines Department to be as promising as ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A mass meeting of the unemployed in Johannesburg petitioned Mr. Robinson, a mine owner, who is not employing Chinese, to relieve their misery, ...

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