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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    The marriage of Constable Taylor, of Grafton, took place at the Church of England this eventing. There was a very large congregation at ...

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  3. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    The steamer [?] Eisz, Sydney-to [?] burg, strck a rock and foundered in the Red Sea. The officers and crew landed at A[?] ...

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  4. THE MARITIME STRIKE.

    The punition in regard to the maritime strike remained practically unaltered on Saturday. The conference arrqnged between Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Member for the Clarance leaves Sydney at the end of this week to attend the Grafton show next week. The Chief Justicde will preside at the ...

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  6. Australian Defence.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Manachester "Guardian," discussing Mr. Deakin's proposals, reminds Australia that it was only the Anglo-Japanese Alltance that [?] ...

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  7. Coal Trade Crisis.

    SYDNEY, Monthly,—A message from Newcastle on Saturday stated that it is impassible to gauge with any degree of accuracy the consequences of the ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Gratification is expressed everywhere in Japan at America's aceptance of the invitation for the United States fleet to visit that country. ...

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  9. Other Vessels Chartered.

    Cain's Co-operative Shipping Coy has been, besieged with overtures to send a boat to the clarence, but the company have none to send. "Mr. Corrigan, another steamboat ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. THE UNITED STATES FLEET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt, interviewed by a representative of the Paris "Temps," justified his crusade against [?]racy and anarchy. ...

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  11. Natal Institutions Attacked.

    Mr. Moore, Premier of Natal, speaking at Winterton, complained that certain members of the House of Commons were putting questions and otherwise seeking to ...

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  12. The Burden of Taxation.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At bathurst on Saturday, proposing the Parliamentary toast at the Locomotive Railway men's dinner. Mr. Hollingworth, the vice-chairman, said ...

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  13. American Legislation.

    President Roosevelt is sending, a message to Congress to enact a programme which he has prepared after consulting with the lenders of the Senate and House of ...

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  14. At Coff's Harbour.

    COFF'S HARBOUR, Monday,—The steamer orara, from Byron Bay, is late, and the Cavanba, which was due yesterday, has not arrived yet. The Cooloon arrive on ...

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  15. Trade Disputed Sill.

    At the Sydney Labour Council a discussion took place on the report of the deputation to the Premier on the Industrial Disputes Bill. ...

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  16. Inter-State Telegrams.

    In Melbourne a man partook of a meal of perriwinkles. Next morning he experienced a tightening of the limbs and lockjaw set in with fatal results. ...

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  17. St. Patrick's Day Celebration.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—St. Patrick's Day celebration at the Agricultural Ground was well attended on Saturday, when the castomary cration was delivered by Mr. ...

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  18. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    On Saturday, before Mr. Fletcher, P.M. Samuel Joseph Bert Corcoran was charged with riotous behaviour in Prince-street a week previous. Mr. Poliack appeared for ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. Russia's Navy.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Admiral Rozhdestvensky, who has been interviewed, Justified the action of the Russian Duina in refusing to vote the proposed credit for the ...

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  20. Queensland Parliament.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—The Queensland Premier, Mr. Kidston, has laid on the table of the House the Estimates, which are similar to those of last year. ...

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  21. The Track of the Flood.

    The flood that swept over the Tamworth district last week did very serious damage, both in the town and in the surrounding country. The flood did tremendous damage ...

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  22. Coramba Polic Court.

    Last week, before the P.M. T. Martin sued O'Neill of the sum of 12s 5d, the amount paid as a fire insurance premium. Some two years ago it was ...

    Article : 226 words
  23. Seene in the R[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports a scene in the Reichstag. During a debate on the German colonies, ...

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  24. Kempsey Show.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The weather during the Kempsey show was unsettled. The champion prize for Ayrshire bull was won by W. Seceon[?] and that for cow by Mr. ...

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  25. Special Steamer Arrives.

    Considerable interest was manifest yesterday when it became known that a strange steamer had arrived in the river. The vessel proved to be the well-known ...

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  26. Murderer's Last Words.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Harry Smith was executed in Fremantle gaol this morning for the murder of Edward Clinton. The hungman adjusted the knot, when ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Suturday.—Lord Loreburn has introduced a bill to the House of, Lords providing, a year's imprisonment for any disclosure, of State secrets. ...

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  28. Commonwealth Matters.

    A case has been brought under the notice of the Pastmaster-General of a non-official postmistress who—apar from her postal and telegraphic work—transacts about ...

    Article : 347 words
  29. Catholics in Name Only.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—Speaking yesterday at Surry Hills, Cardlinal Moran said it was not, sufficient that a Catholic should be a Catholic in name only; he should be ...

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  30. The Auditors Report.

    The Grafton Council has received the following letter from the Minister for Works:- "I have the homour to inform you that the Department is in receip of a copy of ...

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  31. Sad Fatality Near Maitland.

    A terrible fatality occurred at Maithlad, A man named Daniel Capill, who is engaged in one of the pits, was camped in an old engine shed at Homeville near the town, ...

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  32. North Coast Railway.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to the North Coast railway, the "Sunday Times" says "the enthusiasm with which the Government entered upon preparations to for the ...

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  33. Another Conference.

    SYDNET, Monday,—This morning the North Coast Co wharf was practically deserted. The steamers Yulgilbar, Brundah and Orara, the two latter having ...

    Article : 382 words
  34. The All Rad Route.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Sixton, in the Dominton House of [?] detailed conversations he had held with Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Asquith, of the British ...

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  35. Senator Puisford on Protection.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—senator Puisfore, who has just arrived from Britain, said be looked upon the tariff as a great calamity for the States. It was throwing ...

    Article : 160 words
  36. Earned His Liberty.

    An application was maderecently in Melbourne to chidf justice Madden for a writ of habeas corpus in respect of Louis Horwitz, solicitor, who, in september, 1904, was seat[?]en to six ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. Bishop for the South Seas.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Archi ishop of Canterburry and Dr. Ingram Bishop of London, have nominated the Rev. Clayton Twitchell, vicar of All Hallows, East ...

    Article : 66 words
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