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  2. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING

    The Sandow-Kling contest, at the Gaiety Club. Proved a fiasco, the latter being counted out in the second round. "Early Bird" tips for Saturday's races ...

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  3. LABOUR AND THE CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By invitation, the Prime Minister addressed a large assemblage at the Presbyterian Assembly in Sydney last evening, and received a ...

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  4. C.R.J.C. AUTUMN RACES.

    Committee—Messrs. T. T. Bawden (Chairman), Reg. Hynes (Hon. Secretary), A. Thompson (Hon. Tresurer), S. W. Dowling. E. G. Elworthy. Smal. ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    The Vancouver mail service will probably be renewed for a year. Arrangements' beyond that time are likely to form part of a comprehensive All Red scheme. ...

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  6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following the British example, the Germans are experiment in mobilising troops by means of motor ears at Frankfort, Strasburg, and other places. ...

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  7. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rear Admiral Scott's invention for directing gun fire has shown 50 per cent, of hits in excess of the ordinary battle practice. ...

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  8. PACIFIC FISHERIES Ltd.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The else was continued at the Central Police Court, in which Jonathan Henderson stftads charged with conspiracy with Henry [?]ans in ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The second match of the Australians' tour was commenced at Northampton on Monday against the county eleven. Laver. Whitty, Carkeek, ...

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  10. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    After a long technical discussion in the House of Conations regarding the duty on foreign beer, club licenses and the land values duties were carried. ...

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  11. INDIAN CONSPIRACIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A memorial on behalf of the indian prisoners who have been sentenced to deportation in connection with the Alipur bomb conspiracy, ...

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  12. FRENCH POSTAL STRIKE.

    When the French Chamber of Deputies reassembled yesterday, the Socialists introduced the question of the postal strike. They alleged that the Prime Minister, ...

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  13. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Though no compulsion will be brought to bear upon the public to use the paper currency proposed to be issued by the Commonwealth, the ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The South Africain Convention has arrived at a unanimous agreement, and the Constitution has been signed on behalf of the respective colonies. ...

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  15. SWEEPING FOR SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty has created a reserve of 100 steam trawlers, chiefly sailing out of Grimsby and Aberdeen, to sweep the seas of floating submarines in war time. ...

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  16. THE BUDGET DEBATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The debate on the Budget was continued in the House of Commons, when the liquor, resolution covering forty Excise Duties was dealt ...

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  17. ORARA BRIDGIE.

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Wednesday—At a representative meeting last night, at which Mr. Shepherd presided, the proposed bridge over the Orara at Coramba was ...

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  18. WEISS v. LINDRUM.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The match between Weiss and Lindrum was resumed this afternoon. When play ceased on Saturday night Weiss was in play with an ...

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  19. MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual conference of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows was continued yesterday. It was decided that in the new scale of ...

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  20. THE FISHERIES BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speaking at the Amateur Fishermen's Association annual dinner, the Chief Secretary said the Fisheries Board might be cumbersome owing, ...

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  21. TURKISH REFORMATSON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The new Sultan, Mahomed V., has been invested with the sword of Ottoman. There was a great military display. Immense crowds were ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. ROWING.

    We have been shown the silver cup presented by Mr. J. M'Farlane, M.L.A., to Mr. P. C. M'Grath, who has become the fortunate possessor of the same, lt is ...

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  23. DEATH OF Mr. F. VERDON HUNTER.

    Much regret was expressed in Grafton on Tuesday evening at the announcement of the death of Mr. F. Verdon Hunter, licensed surveyor, which took place that ...

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  24. CLARENCE ELECTORATE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. John M'Farlane, M.P., was officially informed to-day that 25 town lots at Cangai will be offered for sale at Grafton on 6th July. ...

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  25. BRITISH COAL TRADE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Scotch Miniers' Federation has refused to accept a reduction of 12½ per cent. The coal masters and men's delegates afterwards discussed ...

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  26. KENSINGTON RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Results of today's racing:- 14.2 Handicap, 5fur.—Middle Harbour, 9-1, 1: Manning, 8-8, 2: Lord Lyon, 9st., ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At Broken Hill John Sutton, a young married man, was to-day fined 2s or seven days' imprisonment for assaulting Constable Smead. ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is understood in Federal political circles that there is a prospect of some good coming out of the negotiations for a fusion of the ...

    Article : 273 words
  29. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL SHOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian terrorist named Vitko locked Colonel von Kotten; chief of the political police at Moscow, in a room in a hotel in Paris, and then ...

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  30. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Presbyterian General Assembly continued its sittings yesterday. The report of the Home Missions ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. GRAFTON NATIVE HONORED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A private cable states that Professor Grafton E. Smith, F.W.S., of the Medical School, Cairo, has been appointed Professor of Anatomy at ...

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  32. FOOTBALL.

    Centrals v. Ulmarra at Ulmarra: Hattersley. Noud, Hancock. Tindal, Dousling, Norrie, W. Zietsch. Charleston, Logan, M'Grath, Long. Beckman, Ross. Buchan, ...

    Article : 198 words
  33. THE CZAR'S VETO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Czar has vetoed a bill designed for the creation of a naval general staff after it had been passed by the Douma and the Council of the ...

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  34. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A widow named Margaret Gallagher, a cripple, was murdered in her bed at Richmond on the 17th inst. Revenge is supposed to be the motive. ...

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  35. TROUBLE AT PORTO RICO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—President Taft has addressed a message to the United States Congress which states that a grave situation has arisen at Porto Rico, owing to ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. MINING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Private cables state that copper in London on Tuesday dropped 5s. Cangai shares are quoted 21s buyers. ...

    Article : 43 words
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