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  2. DISASTROUS FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At an early hour this morning a fire was discovered in the furniture warchouse of W. W. Campbell and Co., in Clarence and Kent-streets. ...

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  3. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Scott Moncrieff, Deputy Inspector of the Blue Nile region, has been assassinated at Messalamia. Floods have almost isolated Maidenhead, ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Dr. Latapie, assistant to Dr. Dansysz, storngly protests against the confiscation of the Broughton Island cultures. He contended that Dr. Danysz proved that the ...

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  5. The Premiers' Conference.

    At the Premiers' Conference on Friday, following was amongst the business:- MILK PRODUCTS. Mr. Swinburne moved:—"That in the ...

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  6. ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    The delegates from the various districts in the State arrived in Grafton yesterday, to attend the conference which opens in the Rink this morning. Yesterday afternoon ...

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  7. The St. George Election.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking in support of Mr. Holt's candidature for St. George, Mr. Holman, M.P., said that Mr. Carruthers had shown himself to be the ablest ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    It transpires that a fanatic and 150 exDervishes murdered Mr. Morcrieff, Deputy Inspector of the Blue Nile Region, and the Egyptian Police Commandant. The ...

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  9. Anarchy in India.

    Cartloads of bombs, electrical appliances, and anarchist literature have been seized in Calcutta. The prisoners include a chamist, who was recently sent to Paris to ...

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  10. Bomb Outrage in Bengal.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A bomb was yesterday thrown at a carriage in which a Mrs. and Miss Kennedy was driving through the streets of Muzeffarpur, Lower Bengal. ...

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  11. The Mohmand Rising.

    The unprecedented abstention of the Afridi tribes from joining in the rising, in spite of the great pressure exerted to induce them to do so, is the most ...

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  12. The Braybrook Disaster.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A number of additional claims for compensation in connection with the Sunshine railway disaster have been lodged with the Railway Department, ...

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  13. Great Fire in Victoria.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A fire occureed at Sheep Hills, near Warracknabeal (Vic.) yesterday morning, which practically demolished half the main street. ...

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  14. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. L. Cox, Liberal M.P. for Preston, emphasises the fact that the Civil Service and Revenue Departments, cost £5,000,000 per annum more than ...

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  15. SOCIAL NOTES.

    During May a number of socials will be held, and the weather is fast becoming favourable for the pastime of dancing. One of these functions is to be held on ...

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  16. Intereating Case at Nowra.

    In the District Court, Nowra, before, Mr. Acting Judge Hamilton, Hugh M'Kenzie sued David Hyan for £400 damages for alleged malicious prosecution. The claim ...

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  17. Another Smash.

    A railway engine and tender jumped the points hear Redfern, Sydney, this morning when returning to the sheds after a trip, The engine ploughed up the trnck, for 20 ...

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  18. Broken Hill Unemployed.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Schey, Director of the Government Labour Bureau, who is back from Broken Hill, where he has been on a mission of inquiry as to the ...

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  19. German Shipping Enterprise.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has adopted a vote adding £25,000 to the subsidy of the North German Lloyd Line to provide for a ...

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  20. THE ALLANDALE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The inquest, into the death of Lilian Bridge, who was murdered at Allandale, was resumed to-day. F. C. Green, who appeared in custody, was quite ...

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  21. Alleged Message from the Sea.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Superintendent of the Navigation Department has received by post a "message from the sen," said to have been picked up at North Hoad. ...

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  22. State Finances.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reviewing the public finances, the "S.M. Herald" says, "A surplus of £2,000,000 may be looked for at the end of June. As soon as the Treasurer ...

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  23. North Coast Railway.

    The North Coast Railway—the main line from West Maitland to South Grafton—is now assuming definite shape, inasumch as a tender has been accepted for the ...

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  24. Imperial Congress of Commerce.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It has, been decided that the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire is to meet in Sydney on September l4, spending twelve days in ...

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  25. Personal.

    Mr. L. Davis, who has been for some time in charge of the Grafton ferry, leaves this week for Sydney. During the time Mr. Davis has had the supervision of the ferry ...

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  26. The Butter Industry.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to the pro bability of our butter being refused admission into the English market, the "S.M. Herald" says, "While the question is ...

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  27. Inter-State Telegrams.

    At the annual reunion of the Brisbane Grocers' Association Mr. Bowman, M.L.A., leader of the Labour Party, said there had been a great deal of speculation since ...

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  28. Indian Frontier Trouble.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Mohmands become extremely trusculent when all the offending clans were ordered to send deputations to hear the British terms for peace. ...

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  29. Mining.

    The following applications were lodged with the Warden's Office, Copmanhurst, during April:—T. T. Bawden and D. Sullivan, gold lease of 10. acres, parish kalon, ...

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  30. Gold in New Guinea.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Herr. Bonningsen, a former Governor of Gorman Now Guinen, in referring to the gold there, suggests that diggers of any nationality be allowed to ...

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  31. Religious.

    The Very Rev. Dean Quinn, of St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lissmore, arrived by train yesterday, on his first visit to Grafton. He intends visiting the Lower Clarence, and will proceed to ...

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  32. Drought in Victoria.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All parts of Victoria are suffering from drought, and hand feeding is almost universal. The outlook for the producing industries is distinctly ...

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  33. Murdered and Cremated Victims.

    LONDON, Saturday.—What is believed to have been a sensational series of crimes has just been brought to light at Grossromstedt, in Saxe-Welmar-Eisenach, ...

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  34. Sydney Hospital Collections.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Hospital collections on Saturday totalled over £5868, or £800 more than those of last year. The workers numbered 3500. There was a ...

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  35. The Murrurundi Smash.

    The inquiry into the railway collision was continued at Murrundi. John Robert Hull, stationmaster at Murrurundi, said that he personally had never had ...

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  36. United States Fleet.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Advices have been, recoived in Sydney stating that the United States fleet will visit Sydney before any other oprt in Australia. ...

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  37. German Court Scandals.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Judicial Committee has visited the Castie of Liebenberg, Prussia, and examined Prince Eulenburg relative to the contradiction between his ...

    Article : 85 words
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