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  2. Australia Makes a Good Recovery.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Gregory and Hill resumed innings. The former played Fickler with every confidence, but in the fourth over Hill made a neat cut for 4 runs, ...

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  3. Kensington Races: Saturday.

    Flying Handicap, 5fur.—Giltter, 8-2 (A. Norris). 1; Rellance, 7-3 (V. Fletcher), 2; Leticia, 8-3 (J. Logue). 3. Other starters: Good Rose 8-11. Pivot 8-8, Mr. Cochrane 8-7, Sarsfield 8-5, Punch ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    Hungary is granting a subvention of 27 per cent. on all capital invested in new factories, especially those in the textile trades. It is expected that this will result ...

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  5. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    At Clelsea on Saturday the New Zealand footballers defeated the Northern Union by [?] goats [?] tries to 2 tries. The New Zealanders gave the best display of the tour. Play was even in the ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. THE WEATHER.

    After a hot spell last week another agreeable change took place in the weather on Sunday, when it rained smartly in the afternoon. At Grafton 67 points were ...

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  7. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    At the Gundurimba Shire Council meeting to-day Messrs. John M'Kinnon and O. H. Gollan were proposed for the position of President. Mr. Gollan was elected. ...

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  8. The Labour Conference.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Labour conference concluded yesterday, when a disorderly discussion took place on the election committee's recommendations concerning the ...

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  9. Armidale Hospital Races.

    Nurses' Handicap.—Mosiem, 7-18 (Johns), 1; Belmore, 7-13 (Hyron). 2. Charlty Handicap.—Mayboy, 7-2 (Byron), 1; Stretten, 7-9 (Mitten), 2; Coonanburrah, 7-11 ...

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  10. Farley-Horder Match.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the Farley-Horder match on the saucer track on Saturday evening Horder won the mile in 2-6 1-5. In the halfmile. in the final round, for some cause ...

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  11. THE PORTUGUESE CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Before secretly quitting Portugal, the late Premier, Senor Franco, lodged a fortune in foreign banks. The ex-Premier took his departure in a ...

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  12. Brisbane Races: Saturday.

    Trial, 5fur.—Kenllworth 1, L.C. 2, Bernadotte 3. 5's Kenitworth. Time, 1.6¼. Flying, 6fur.—Mayfleid had a walk-over. Graduatica Handicap, 6fur.—Forte 1. Venice ...

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  13. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    On Saturday, owing to the rain-damaged wicket, the match was not started until 2.15. Prior to play commencing, the light roller was run over the wicket. Macartney ...

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  14. Sailing.

    Five boats competed for a sweepstakes race on Saturday afternoon. The leading handicaps were adopted, and the boats successfully got away by Mr. J. See as starter. Through the new boat ...

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  15. Murder and Suicide.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A case of murder and attempted suicide occurred at Bendigo (Vic.) on Saturday night. The principals were John Manning, 63, ...

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  16. Harwood Regatta.

    The settling up in connection with the recent Harwood Rowing Club's public regatta took place in the Water Brigade hall on Wednesday. Mr. J. P. Maher (Persident) in the chair. The ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. W. H. Dickeltson's bill, to abolish plural voting in London, and provide for a continuity register in the case of a removal from one district ...

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  18. Ferry Steamer Disabled.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Manly Ferry Co.'s paddle steamer Brighton broke down between Middle and North Heads on the 9 o'clock trip from Manly to Sydney last ...

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  19. Closer Settiement.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at a banquet at Collector, Mr. Waddell, the Treasurer, in referring to closer settiement, said it was reported that attempts were going ...

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  20. The Moroccan Trouble.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moroccan Sultan Abdul Aziz, when interviewed by the "Le Matin," said that when the Kaiser offered to protect Morocco against the French ...

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  21. Cricket.

    Half-holiday v. Copmanhurst, on the Oval tomorrow—Webb, Walsham. M'Kittrick, Klaus, Crisford, Hood, Giovarell[?], W. Everingham, Savidge, Hynes (2). ...

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  22. What Iredale Says.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Commenting on Saturday's play, Iredale telegraphed to "The Sun" as follows:—For a short period one was amazed to find Hobbs and Gunn ...

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  23. Attempted Wife Murder.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Ga[?]ton man named Morris, who was charged at the Gatton (Q.) police court on Friday with threatening to shoot his wife, was discharged on ...

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  24. Dinizulu's Trial.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Jellicoe, who is relinquishing his brief for the Zulu chief Dinizulu's defence, and returning to England, complaing of the dllatoriness of legal ...

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  25. A Wateraide Riot.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A disgraceful fight occ[?]red in Melbourne yesterday morning between French and English sallors, in which several were injured, Quartermaster John ...

    Article : 194 words
  26. Swimming.

    The [?] teams championship of N.S. Wales, which was decided on Saturday afternoon at the Rose Bay's Club's annual carnival, was won by the East Sydney Club's team. The winners held ...

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  27. United States Navy.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Washington reports that, owing to an expected deflcit and a reduction in the revenue, Mr. Metealf, Secretary of the ...

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  28. Inter-State Telegrams.

    A conference of Victorlan and New South Wales Ministers of Agriculture, regarding the fruit regulations, takes place in Sydney on February 24. ...

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  29. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief in India, is preparing an expedition to exemplarily punish Zakka Naal, leader of the Afridis, whose constant raids are ...

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  30. The Windsor Wreck.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The steamers Penguin and Uraidla have reached Geraldton from the scene of the wreck of the steamer Windsor. They reported that the steamer had ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. Dr. Ashburton Thompson's Tour.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Ashburton Thompson, President of the Board of Health, has returned from London. He hopes to resume his duties this week. He says he ...

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  32. Sydney Cricket Competitions.

    In the Sydney first grade competitions on Saturday Sydney made 120 runs against North Sydney's four wickets for 123. Petersham made 171 against University's 3 wickets for 132. ...

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  33. Dorrigo Postal Requirements.

    The postal authorities Intimate, in connection with the reference made in an article headed "Dorrige's Wa[?]ts." which appeared in one of our recent issues, to the postal recuirements of ...

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  34. A Judicial Outrage.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg says Mr. Jellicoe is here and has advised the Asiatics to support the constitution, but to be prompt in putting forward their ...

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  35. Religion and Modern Thought.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Bowden, M.H.R., in laying the memerial stone of a Methodist Church at Strathfield, on Saturday, drew attention to the influence of religion ...

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  36. Warwick Farm Races: Saturday.

    Farm Stakes, [?]fur.—Lady Renalf, 7st. (Brennan), 1; Cres' O. 9-5 (W. M'Mahon), 2; Settlement, 6-13 (L. Foy), 3. Betting: 3's v. Tristeria and Lady Ruenalf. Won by a [?]ength. ...

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  37. Australia's Second Innings.

    During the interval between the innings the wicket was [?]olled with a heavy roller. With a lead of 109 runs, Trumper and Noble began Australia's second innings. ...

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  38. The Rabbit Problem.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A conference of the Health authoritles of the various States was opened to-day, to deal with the Danysz virus. Dr. Tidswell reported—"We are no longer ...

    Article : 240 words
  39. A Plot That Failed.

    The "Times" correspondent in Lisbon says inquiry reveals the fact that a raid and the arrest of a number of Republicans, also the seizure of arms and bombs, three ...

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  40. A Doctor's Alloged Mistake.

    At Perth recently a man named Gerald Asclone, a well-known mining ldentity of the north-west, [?]ied while under the attention of Dr. A. W. Cortis. An inquest was held, and a verdict of ...

    Article : 192 words
  41. Wollongong Show.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Over 5000 persons attended the Wollongong show on Saturday. The champion wood-chopping event, after an exciting contest, was won by R. ...

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  42. A Constable's Monument.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Waddell, Treasurer, on Saturday unyelled a memorial erected by the Government at Collector, to the memory of Constable Nelson, who was ...

    Article : 141 words
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