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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 531 words
  3. CHOLERA AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    St. Petersburg has been officially declared to be infected with, Asiatic cholers. LONDON, Saturday Afternoon. Cholera has broken out in the Crimea. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA.

    Extensive fires are raging in the northwester portion of the United States. Reports to hand state that the town of Marble, on the Columbia River, is ...

    Article : 75 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DEATHS AT THE TWEED.

    Mrs. Whalen, of Tumbulgum, a very old [?]esident on these rivers, died yesterday, and was interred in the local cemetery today. ...

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  6. JACK THE RIPPER.

    Mr. Forbes Winslow publishes a letter in support of his theory with regard to the murderer known as Jack the Ripper, educated in the Scotch College, and ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    England scored six goals to South Africa's two. ...

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  8. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    It is believed that the wanted man Crippen is refuging in the Republic. M. Andorra, the chief magistrate, organising a force of gendarmie to search the frontier ...

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  9. PASSENGERS TO BYRON BAY.

    The passengers booked by the Cavanba [?]are: Messrs. Calligan, Grant, Ramsay, Gibson, Chandon, Burnett, Cro[?]er, Bowman, Whittle, Butler, Cropper, Hutter (2), ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. RAIN IN CANADA.

    Beneficial rains have fallen in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. ...

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  11. BRIBERY IN AMERICA.

    A scandal has occurred in connection with the New York Board of Education, Mr. James Holland, a prominent Labour unionist, having resigned his membership ...

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  12. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued yesterday. Prices are unchanged Competition was spirited, but faulty wool soiling irregularly. ...

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  13. WHARF-LABOURER KILLED.

    David Dale, a wharf-labourer, was killed to-day while working at the Adelaide Company's wharf. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DEBTS.

    The "E[?]cnomist, agrees that S[?] George Leid's views that Australian debts are on a different footing as war armament debts, but it considers that in time of prosperity ...

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  15. ARRESTS IN RUSSIA.

    Two hundred and eighty-seven officers, including five Generals, have been arrested in South-West Africa in connection with commissarist scandals. ...

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  16. MINERS' DEPUTY KILLED.

    Evan davies, a miner's deputy at Kurri Kurri, was accidentally killed in the mine. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' UNION.

    The formation of the Commercial Travellers and Canvassers' Union was finally completed last night, and organising work will be started forthwith. ...

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  18. PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINE ELECTED

    Saenz Pena has been elected President of the Argentine. ...

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  19. A ROYAL CRUISE.

    King George and Queen Mary are now at Portsmouth, and intend to take a week's cruise. Their Majesties paid an informal visit to the fleet and the ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. LYNCH LAW.

    A negro, who was surprised entering a white woman's room at Belton, Texas, shot the arresting constable dead. The mob lynched and burnea the negro at ...

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  21. EXCLUDING MORMON MISSIONARIES.

    The Prussian Minister of the Interior has ordered the expulsion of twenty-one Mormon missionaries, chiefly American and British. ...

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  22. TELEPHONE LINE CONTRACT.

    Messrs. Coleman and Skinnar's tender has been accepted for the telephone line Lismore to Byron Bay. ...

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  23. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The tea meeting and concert to commem[?]rate the first anniversary of the opening of "Holy Trinity" Church of England, Federal, was brought to a successful issue on ...

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  24. FLOTILLA IN DANGER.

    A flotilla of torpedo boat destroyers was steaming off, Dursey Head during a fog, when the fog lifted, and it was seen that the vessels were heading towards the ...

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  25. A GOOD BREAK.

    In the Lindrum-Roberts billiard match last night the latter made a break of 377. DEATH OF MRS. KIDSTON. BRISBANE, Sunday. ...

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  26. RESCUE STATIONS IN COLLIERIES.

    Rescue stations are being established in many collieries of the United States. ...

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  27. PROHIBITING BRITISH CATTLE IMPORTATION TO CANADA.

    In consequence of the foot and mouth disease outbreak Canada is prohibiting the importation of British cattle. ...

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  28. MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS WON BY NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Mr. John Drummond and Mr. F.C. Bell, New Zealanders, have won medical scolarships in their final examination at Edinburgh University. ...

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  29. DOMINIONS TRADE WITH IRELAND.

    Colonel S[?]Y, Under Secretary for the Colonies replying to a question by Mr. J. [?]. Boland, member for South Kerry, in the House of Commons, said the ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. IRELAND EXCLUDING BRITISH CATTLE.

    The Department of Agriculture of Ireland has forbidden the importation from Britain of cattle, sheep, goats, or swine. ...

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  31. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Up to yesterday 450 claims had been received by the Victorian Railway Commissioners in connection with the Richmond [?]atastrophe. Attempts at settling will ...

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  32. QUEENSLANDER WINS TRAVELLING BURSARIES.

    Mr. R. Marshall Allan, a [?]ueens[?]anuer, has gained travelling bursaries, vulued at £200. ...

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  33. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  34. LOSS BY RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The North-eastern Railway strike has caused the loss of £140,000. ...

    Article : 13 words
  35. WESLEYAN PRESIDENT.

    The Rev. Henry Haigh of Newcastle, has been appointed president of the Wesleven Conforence to be held at Cardiff in 1911. ...

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  36. MINING INVESTOR DEAD.

    Ernest Mueller, one of the largest mining investors in Victoria, has died at Bendigo, aged 76. ...

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  37. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s 1½d. ...

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  38. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now selling at 2s 1[?]-16d. ...

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  39. DISTURBANCE ON GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The first serious disturbance connected with the strike on the Grand Trunk railway occurred at Brockville, Ontario. Advices from that place state that ...

    Article : 61 words
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  41. DESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    The Victorian delegates, Messrs. Mead and McKenzie, are visiting the west of England. They had good meetings at Plymouth and Bristol, securing many ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. BOY'S HAND CUT OFF.

    During an aeroplane trial at Cheltenham, Adelaide, a lad named Ross put out an arm to ward off a blow from the machine, when the propellor struck him, cutting off ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. THE OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, rebuked Mr. Dillon for his criticisms with reference to the appointment of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    A sensational fire occurred on board the steamer Momus, bound from New York for New Orleans. The crew and passengers were fighting the ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. THE DECLARATION OATH.

    Many politicians are organising in Scotland against the Declaration Bill. ...

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  46. CONSPIRACY TRAILS IN CALCUTTA

    The police in Calcutta a[?] making an active search in the areas where a special tribunal is [?]ing a number of cases of a[?] conspiracy, in which the accused ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. FEDERAL FINANCING.

    The State Premier, Mr. C. G. Wade, says the introduction of a Bill into the Federal Parliament to authorise withdrawals from the trust funds is another indication of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  48. BUENOS AYRES FAT CATTLE FOR LONDON.

    One hundred and eighty cattle at Bue[?]os Avres Exhibition realised enormous prices for London Smithfield market. ...

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  49. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Earnell, who was acting as inspector of the manufacture of rails for New South Wales at Pittsburg, U.S.A., died suddenly from the effects of the beat. ...

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  50. SUFFRAGETTES PRESENTED WITH CLUBHOUSE.

    Wealthy sympathisers have presented suffragettes of New York with the Mansion Clubhouse, costing £100,000 sterling. ...

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  51. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the debate in committee of supply in the House of Commons on Wednesday night Mr. Churchill, the Home Secretary, outlined the prospective revision of the prison ...

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  52. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY.

    Seven negroes armed with pitchroks made an attack upon a Deputy Sheriff named Cauley, who was arresting a negro on a farm at Elliott, in the State of ...

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  53. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE.

    Several hundredweight of dynamite exploded in a magazine at Cagliari, in Sardinia. It uprooted trees and destroyed buildings ...

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  54. BOY SCOUTS REVIEWED.

    A force or seventeen hundred boy scouts was reviewed yesterday by the State Governer (Lord Chelmsford), Admiral Poore, and the Primate, who expressed their great ...

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  55. ANOTHER MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    Robert Cedar, engaged in research at Heidelberg, has died from the effect of Roontgen Rays. ...

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  56. THE CANADIAN NAVY.

    The cruiser Niobe, which was purchased from the Admiralty by the Canadian Government for £215,000. is to serve as a training cruiser in the Atlantic ports of ...

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  57. SIR GEORGE REID'S DINNER TO AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN.

    Lord Cheylesmore and Colonels Hopton, Cowan, Major Richardson, and Captain Lloyd were present [?] [?] Geor[?] Reid's Luncheen to the Australian rifle team ...

    Article : 36 words
  58. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    When the Sydney Express passed through Beveridge, a few miles from Melbourne, some projecting goods from a passing goods train, ripped open the sides of one or ...

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  59. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Aldo Cellis and Alexander Berar[?], charged with being concerned in procuring young girls, have been committed for trial. ...

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  60. THE CIVIL LIST.

    In committee Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labour member moved the reduction of the Civil List to £885,000. He urged that the revenue of the Duchies be handers to the ...

    Article : 243 words
  61. HIDDEN TREASURE.

    The Warrnambool town clerk last Wednesday received what is said to be valuable and reliable information concerning a spot on the coast near Warrnambool where ...

    Article : 92 words
  62. MILITARY APPOINTMENT FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Colonel Heard, of the Northumberland Fuslliers, has been appointed Director of Military training in New Zealand. ...

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  63. THE CAUSE OF CANCER.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, presiding at a committee meeting of the Cancer Research Fund. said that the deduction to be made from the labours of the investigators ...

    Article : 56 words
  64. SHIP WINNIPEG LOST AT KERGUELEN.

    A report has been received at Newcastle that the Norwegian ship Winnipeg has been wrecked. The vessel was from Table Bay for Bunbury. She was to call at ...

    Article : 68 words
  65. CONFESSING DETAILS OF MURDERS.

    The confessed murderer Dourreau states that he went to the farm begging and received bread. He slept in the barn, and early in the morning knifed, four of the ...

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  66. DEFEATED LITIGANT'S REVENGE.

    After a Turkish magistrate had elven his decision in a native lawsuit at Haifa, Syria, Fritz Unger, a German expert witness, was shot dead by adherents of the ...

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  67. THE "CANALS" OF MARS.

    Sir David Gill formerly Astronomer Royal at the Cape, told the Ladies' Empire Club how he discussed the famous "canals" of Mars with Prof. Lowell the ...

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  68. A FATHER AND HIS CHILD.

    A Walcha telegram to the "S. M. Herald" states:— A peculiar situation has cropped up here. A young married woman came to town and was confined at a ...

    Article : 214 words
  69. GENTLEMEN'S CONCERT.

    The gentlemen's concert, organised in [?]id of the Mothodist Church funds, will be held in the Methodist Hall on Wednesday night. The programme by gentlemen will be in ...

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  70. THE PLUVIOSE ENQUIRY.

    The French submarine Pluviose Inquiry indicates that a fire had occurred owing to the short circuit before the c[?]sion, and crew had been asphyxiated, not drowned. ...

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  71. FOOT AND mouth DISEASE.

    In reply to a question by Lord Shuttleworth in the House of Lords, Earl Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, stated that eiht animals on a ...

    Article : 150 words
  72. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Negotiations have settled that in the Grand Trunk strike arbitration is unavalling. ...

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  73. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    Sen[?]r Maura, the Spanish ex-Premier, had just alighted from a train at Barcelona, when a man fired at him twice, wounding him in the arm and leg. A ...

    Article : 102 words
  74. THE DECLARATION BILL.

    There was a lovely debate in the House of Commins on Mr. Cory's amendment to include the Declaration among the oaths to be taken by the Regent. He argued ...

    Article : 111 words
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