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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Owing to the night being very wet the attendance at the meeting convened to make arrangments for Empire Day was not large enough to constitute a public meeting. The ...

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  3. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The election in connection with the Woodburn Shire Council caused by the resignation of Councillor Waldron, resulted in Mr. W. Yabsley being returned with 43 votes, ...

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  4. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Kelly, Co-adjutor Archbishop of Sydney, who is at present in Rome, visited the Vatican and was received by the Pope. ...

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  5. FEDERAL COALITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Commenting upon the Federal sitution, the "Daily Telegraph's" Melbourne representative telegraphs:- "It is the present intention of ...

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  6. SHIRE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The second Conference of Shire delegates met to-day, to discuss the operation of the Local Government Act. The Premier addressed the Conference. He ...

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  7. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    The majority of the miners in the Rhondda, Valley. South Wales, favour affiliation with the Labour Party, but the majority of the men in North Wales are opposed to ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at the H.A.B.C.S. Breakfast yesterday, Cardinal Moran made an emphatic pronouncement on the subject of Australian loyalty. ...

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  9. Imperial Politics.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The French Minister for Commerce and Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, have commenced preliminary discussions for an Anglo-French ...

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  10. The Duties of Women.

    In welcoming, at Washington, the members of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. President Roosevelt eulogised the women who were doing ...

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  11. A Rebellious Liberal.

    Mr. Whitbread, M.P. for Huntingdonshire, in addressing his constituents on the Licensing Bill, said it was neither moderate nor rational, and he must oppose it. ...

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  12. The American Fleet.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Admiral Evans, who had to relinquish the command of the American fleet owing to illness and go ashore at San Francisco, is in a serious ...

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  13. The Mohmand Rising.

    A force of Mohmands attacked the British troops at night under cover of a storm. The rebels, who fought stubbornly, suffered a heavy loss. Two native officers and seven ...

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  14. French Barque Wrecked.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—H.M.S. Pegasus reached Lyttelton (N.Z.) on Saturday, with the crew of the French four-masted barque President Felix Faure, which ws wrecked at ...

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  15. At Each Others' Throats.

    The Premier, at Rockdale on Friday, complained against the practice of the Labour Party of raising the cry that it was the only party that could and would protest ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. Grafton Municipal Council.

    An adjourned meeting of the Council was held last evening, when there were present the Mayor, Alderman Eagins, Strauss, See, Maxted, Sault, Doberer. Bawden, ...

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  17. The Braybrook Disaster.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Victorian railway employees who are to give evidence at the inquiry touching the Braybrook disaster have asked the Premier for the King's ...

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  18. Canadian Independence.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A rather unpleasant contretemps occurred at a meeting of the Canadian Club in New York. Mr. Justice Longley, of Halifax, delivered ...

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  19. St. George Election.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking in favour of the Labour candidate at Kogarah, Mr. Holman declared that the men behind the present Government included all the land ...

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  20. Friendly Societies and the Doctors.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The feud between the British Medical Association and the Friendly Societies was referred to at the H.A. B.C. Society's breakfast yesterday. ...

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  21. Personal.

    We are informed that Constable Tindale, of South Grafton, has been appointed to Rappville, on the Grafton-Casnio railway line. ...

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  22. Judge Heydon Resigns.

    Judge Heydon, when seen on Saturday, said: "I have sent in my resignation as president of the Newcastle Coal Commission on account of the large amount of ...

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  23. Our Aim is Peace.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking at a dinner held in connection with the Iron and Steel Institute, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that Great ...

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  24. The Tariff.

    Rapid progress was made by the House of Representatives on Friday with the Senate's requests for alterations to the tariff. The piano duties yet remain to be dealt ...

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  25. Hop Growers' Demonstration.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A gathering of 30,000 hop pickers from London, and 13,000 hop growers, factors and labourers from Kent, Sussex Worcester, Hereford and ...

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  26. To Advertise Australia.

    Mr. Deakin recently informed Mr. Wade that the Commonwealth Government was engaging a page in the London "Standard" for the purpose of advertising ...

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  27. Commonwealth Matters.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Government-General has approved of resolutions setting apart £525 annually for the relief of literary men's widows, families, and relatives. ...

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  28. The Missing Orion.

    Messrs. Ellerker and Co., Melbourne agents for the long overdue steamer Orion, bound from Duck River, Tasmania, report that they have received no fresh news. It is ...

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  29. Presentation to Mr. A. Lipman.

    Some months ago the commercial travellers on the Northern Rivers played a return cricket match at Casino, and otherwise arranged a first-class demonstration, as the ...

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  30. Unrest in India.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A bomb, wrapped in paper, was laid on the tram line in Calcutta, and a cart passing over the bomb exploded it. ...

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  31. Empire Day.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Empire Day in Sydney will be celebrated on Sunday with a grand church parade. The troops will assemble in the Demain before marching to ...

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  32. Indian Frontier Trouble.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Two squadrons, of the 21st Lancers ascended an amphitheatre at the base of Khabak Pass, 30 miles north-west of Peshawar, and suddenly were ...

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  33. Poultry Club Show.

    [?] twelfth annual show of the Poultry Club of New South Wales was continued on Friday, and prizes have been awarded: ...

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  34. Inter-State Telegrams.

    The Victorian death rate for the last quarter was much higher than in 1907. The Premier, Mr. Bent, says he does not intend to comply with the demand of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  35. Motor Party Snowed Up.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. James, a well-known motorist, who left Cooma on Thursday in a motor car with three ladies, was snowed up at Kiandra. The party had a ...

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  36. Defence Force Muddling.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The niggardly manner in which arms and ammunition are doled out by the Defence Department forms the subject of sarcastic references on the part ...

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  37. The Japanese Boycott.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Latest newspaper files from China disclose a determination to maintain the commercial war against Japan at all hazards. ...

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  38. Crown Lands Survey.

    Mr. Illindmarsh, M.L.A., writes as follows:—Re surveys of Crown lands for settlement in county of Rous: "At my request, after repeated interviews, it has been ...

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  39. Cadet Encampment.

    On Friday evening, in connection with the cadet encampment, a torchlight procession was held around the town in Lismore. It was head by the Scottish Band, and the ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. French Secessionists.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to tourists who arrived in Sydney by F.M.S. Pacifique, from Noumea, the petition asking that New Caledonia shall be ceded to Britain in ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. The Sugar Industry.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at a meeting of the employees of the Colonial Sugar Co. Mr. Mathews, M.H.R., said the sugar industry was managed from one place for the ...

    Article : 78 words
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