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  2. PEEL RIVER ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation representing residents of Tamworth waited on the Minister for Lands yesterday to urge that the Peel River Company be permitted to ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    A Municipal Friendly Appeal, Court was held to-day. A good many eases were arranged, and a few reductions agreed to, principally in unimproved, values. The ...

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  4. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    During 1907, deaths from plague in India totalled 1,204,184. Experiments show that by the use of electricity in agriculture crops yielded ...

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  5. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Dr. Viljoen, in the Cape Legislative Assembly, has given notice of a resolution, declaring that the reasons given for the Australian restrictions upon the ...

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  6. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING.

    The pony Claribelle has been purchased at a high price for India. Eclair has been scratched for the Australian Steeplechase, and Mira for the Melbourne and ...

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  7. SHOCKING THE CLERGY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Jenkins, a lay representative of the Grafton and Armidale diocese, created some cousternation at a meeting in connection with consternation ...

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  8. REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The question of competitive designs for public buildings and the statutory qualification and registration of architects was brought before the ...

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  9. NAVAL MANOUVRES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The keenest interest is being taken in the naval manouvres now taking place. Three hundred and twenty-one warships, ...

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  10. A TOTTERING EMPIRE.

    There is extraordinary unrest in Macedonia. Major Marzinbey and many other officers of the Young Turkey Party have quitted their posts at Resna, recruited and ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. PACIFYING MACEDONIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Zeitung," which receives semi-official communications from the German Foreign Office, states that the Note of the British Secretary for Foreign ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. THREATENED TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a mass meeting held yesterday of the night-shift men employed on the Sydney tramways, a resolution was carried demanding immediate ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. IRISH LAND TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Complaints have been made in the House of Lords of a serious block in the proceedings of the Court dealing with Land purchase in Ireland. ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Olympic Games, Flanagan, of America, won the hammer throwing contest, throwing the hammer 170 feet. In the 40 metres swimming event, Tartakover, of ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. BRITAIN'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An influential deputation has urged on the Prime Minister the need for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the meat supply. ...

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  16. LOVERS' TRAGIC PARTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A tragedy possessing some remarkable features is reported from Toorak (Vic.), It appears that Mary Walkington, aged ...

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  17. LATE DISTRICT NEWS.

    Superintendent Cameron, accompanied by Inspector Hojel, inspected the police buildings on Wednesday. The new P.M. paid us an official visit on ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    A match between teams representing Upper and Lower Clarence will be played on Fisher Park to-day, with a view to aiding selections for competition by Head Union, Clarence v. ...

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  19. A MONOPOLY IN SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Referring to Mr. J. C. Wanson's comments on the Labour Conference, the Brisbane "Daily Telegraph" says: "When he says that defence must be ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is understood that the members of the Citizens' Executive Committee, who made a personal canvass of the city yesterday for subscriptions in ...

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  21. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A large deputation of members of the House of Commons waited on Mr. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, yesterday, to discuss the ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote on Thursday took their public farewell of Melbourne. Driving along the streets the scenes were reminiscent of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  23. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Postal Commission sat in Melbourne yesterday. Mr. Scott, secretary of the Central Administration, said that when federation ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince of sailed to-day for Canada in the new armoured cruiser Indomitable. His Royal Highness is the bearer of ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The committee of the Retail Grocers' Association express confidence in the Industrial Disputes Act. The provisions for the establishment of ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. C.R.J.C. RACES.

    The race meeting of the C.R.J.C. next week is exciting considerable interest, and numbers of people are arriving in town. A fair contingent came by last night's train; a further ...

    Article : 338 words
  27. JAPANESE DESIGNS ON AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bishop of South Tokio in a letter to the "Trimes" says the rumour that the Japanese have designs on Australia rests absolutely on nothing but ...

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  28. THE DAY OF COMMERCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Tom Price, Premier of South Australia, arrived at Fremantle from London yesterday by the Omrah. ...

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  29. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' SOCIETY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Equity Court yesterday application was made on behalf of the official liquidator in the Farmers and Settlers' Co-operative Society for an ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. Inverell-Coff's Harbour Railway.

    An extended movement is taking place in the north and north-west (writes a Guyra correspondent) in connection with the proposed railway from Inverell to Coff's ...

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  31. Newbury-Spada Concert.

    It is seldom the people of Grafton have an opportunity of having such a singer as Philip Newbury the greatest English tenor, who is giving a grand operatic and ballad concert in ...

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  32. UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The American Federation of Labour, representing two million votas, promises to support Mr. Bryan in his candidature for the United States ...

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  33. RATING CHURCH PROPERTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At yesterday's meeting of the committee of the Local Goverment Association, several points were raised in connection with the rating of ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lin Jun Chao, Prefect of the Canton University, accompanled by two private secretaries, has arrived in Sydney, en route to Samoam is ...

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  35. DORRIGO SUBDIVISION.

    BELLINGEN, Friday.—There were 143 applications received for 19 blocks in the fourth Dorrigo subdivision. The Board dealt with the applications to-day, and ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. IMPERIAL LIQUOR BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has given notice in the House of Commons that he will move to apply the closure in the debate on the Licensing ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. Oliver Burke Dramatic Co.

    This company will appear in the Rink Hall on race nights. Miss Burke will be supported by a new company, and will be seen in some fine old plays, also a set of original dramas and ...

    Article : 317 words
  38. KYOGLE-CASINO RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Public Works Committee to-day decided unanimously in favour of the construction of the Kyogle to Casino railway proposal. ...

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  39. REDUCING MILITARY EXPENSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," referring to the thinly disguised attacks by "The Times," explains that the Government has ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Scott, secretary of the Central Postal Bureau, giving evidence before the Postal Commission, suggested that the Postal Department be ...

    Article : 94 words
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