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  2. WELSH COAL FOR EGYPT.

    The Egyptian State railwnys have ordered 300,000 tons of Cardiff and Monmouthshire coal. ...

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  3. INTER-RIVER ITEMS.

    Owing to the long spell of dry weather, trade is very slack in the Bullahdclah district. Three of the sawmills have closed down through the scareity of logs. ...

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  4. BRIEFS.

    Splendid showers of rain fell yesterday. A good spring is now assured. Josie Miles' Company to-night. Entries for the Oddfellows sports ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. ENCOURAGEMENT OF HORSEBEEEDING.

    The Development Commissioners have asked for a Government grant of £50,000 per annum for the purpose of encouraging horse breeding, in the United Kingdom. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Bank Note Tax Bill was read a second time and passed through committce. The Navigation Bill was read a second time. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. RAIN.

    Some nice showers fell to-day. ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING FATALITY.

    An Englishman was walking along the French coast between Calais and Sangatte with his seven-year-old son, when the boy received, a bullet in his chest, and ...

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  9. CHINESEAMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    The Shefileld "Daily Telegraph" reports that China has signed an agreement, with an American syndicate for financing and constructing the Chinchow-Aigun railway. ...

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  10. SCOTTISH AGRICULTURAL DELEGATES.

    The Scottish agricultural delegates arrived in Sydney to-day, and received a cordial welcome. ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Tudor, in reply to Mr. Hedges, said he would not revise Interstate certificates. Mr. Tudor, in reply to Mr. Bemford, said ...

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  12. VIVISECTION.

    A petition bearing 850,000 signatures, including those of 1305, doctors, is to be presented to Parliament asking for legislation to exempt dogs from vivisection. ...

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  13. VICTORY FOR AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST.

    Jack Clark, the Australian bicyclist, defeated Frank Kramer, the national champion, over five miles in a paced match at Newark, New Jersey. Time, 12min. 16 2-5 ...

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  14. MINER'S FATAL FALL.

    Samuel Smitherham met with a terrible doath in the Block 10 Mine at Broken Hill. He had ascended from the 1715 foot level and intended, to get out at the 1615 feet ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. INDIANS AND THE TRANSVALL.

    The Blue Book shows that the Transvaal Government, while carcfully considering the case of Indians' legitimately resident in South Africa, strenuously resisted ...

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  16. A TURKISH OUTBREAK.

    The Rev, Dr. Burton, of Boston, Commissioner for Foreign Missions, reports that there has been an outbreak of hostilities againse prominent Albanians in E1 Bassan. ...

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  17. LATEST SPORTING.. The Turf.

    The following scratchings are announced for the two cups:— Caulfield Cup.— Prince Foote, Vigilante, Glenspean, Pretty Peg, Isothermal. ...

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  18. UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN TURKEY AND ROUMANIA.

    Roumania has promised to moblllise on the Bulgarian frontier in the event of a TurkoBulgarian war, thus saving Turkey sending further Asiaties to the Buigarian-Greek ...

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  19. "TIRED OF LIFE."

    Thomas O'Brion, aged 60, who had been camped in the bush at Gladesville, was discovered in his tent lying in a pool of blood with his throat horribly gashed. ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. ACTION BY SIR G. N. REID.

    Besides Sir G. H. Reid's action in connection with school books in pursuance of Mr. Bachelor's instructions, Australians in London are favourable to establishing a ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    A correspondent of the "Shipping Gazetto" states that owing to a disagreement between the Deutsch Australische Company and the Swedish South Africa line ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. FRAUD BY SWINDLERS.

    Two tradesmen were invited to a Marseilles hotel wher they purchased £720 worth of jewellery. Two pretended detectives, then entered and declared the ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. ACCIDENT TO A LABOURER.

    A labourer named Roht. Moore, who was employed trenching for the foundations of a new building at Kensington, when the sides collapsed, and he was completely ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. WORK OF BLACKHANDERS.

    Mr. Ju[?], an oldtimer at Revelsroke, British Columbia, has been hacked to death with an axe by three Italian blackhanders, who said Ju[?] was in police pay to ...

    Article : 40 words
  25. Bowling.

    A team of howlers from the local club pay a visit to Grafton to-morrow to play a match with the Grafton players. Several members leave to-day, the rest by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. ARMS FOR CADETS.

    The War office has issued a circular stating the conditions under which cadet units will be enabled to purchase arms. ...

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  27. MR. BRYAN ON MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Bryan, speaking at Puchlo, Colorado, charged Mr. Roosevelt with having adopted the new nationalism, railway regulation of income tax, and anti-trustism from the ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  29. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Mobon, in view of the news of the ballot, advised supporting Cambrians finanially instead of a general stoppage as if the latter is carried nothing could prevent ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. Rowing

    It appears not that the Pearce-Webb race for a purse of £200 is but a myth. Webb's backers want him to row for £200 a side or nothing. A gentleman passed ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. COTTAGE COMEN'S COMPLAINT.

    A petition signed by 10,200 cottagE WOmen in ronnection with the moter car nuisance in the country villages has been presented to tho Queen. The petition ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. TOWN SURROUNDED BY FIRE.

    Nace town, with 1300 people, in Arizona, is doomed to be burnt by fire. The last message by telegraph says people are fleeing for, their lives. The number of deaths ...

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  33. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    Last night opposite the N.S.W. Bank Mr. G. B. Nicholls, No-license advocate, conducted a very large open air meeting on No-license. ...

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  34. BIPLANE COLLAPSES.

    Loridan, continuing his aerial fight, his biplane collapsed and was smashed, and he then abandoned the race. ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Geo Nesbitt, President of the Lismore A. and I. Society, returned from Sydney by the Brundain. Mr. R. D. Barry, a pautner, in the Mount ...

    Article : 195 words
  36. RUSSIAN NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The Russian naval estimates for 1911 show an increase of £230,000 sterling,and include £2,800,000 for new construction, against £900,000 for 1910. ...

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  37. STATE INSURANCE.

    At the centenary banquet of the Manchester Unfty independent Order of Oddfellows, held at Nottingham, the Grand Master slated:—"The projected legislation ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Byron Shire Council was held yesterday at the Council offices, Byron Bay. There were present:— Coundillors Banner (President) ...

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  39. PUBLIC AND CHARITABLE BEQUESTS BY A SWANSEA MAN.

    The estate of Richard Glynn Vivian, of Swansea, has been valued at £284,104. He has bequcathed £55,000 to establish miners' mission halls in various counties, ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    In connection with an allowed assault by a cabman on a [?]g woman named Maud Williamson, the former, on being interviewed, denied the woman's story. He ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. GERMAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LAW.

    The employment agency law of Germany fixes the fees for securing posts for domestic servants and governesses at 6s, bank officials, editors, and engineers at 15s. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. ARMORIAL ENSIGNS FOR VICTORIA.

    A Royal warrant has been published granting to the State of Victoria armorial ensigns and supporters. ...

    Article : 26 words
  43. BUENOS AYRES EXHIBITION.

    At the Buenos Ayres Exhibition NewZealand has been awarded a first, prize for a collection of fourteen classes of fresh undried apples a second prize for fine ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. Judge Backhouse on Education.

    At the distribution of prizes in connce tion, with the Church of England Gramnmar School, North Sydney, Judge Backhouse made some interesting remarks on ...

    Article : 348 words
  45. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    The Crippen inquest resulted in a verdict of wilful murder, and decided that the remains were those of Grippen's wife, and that her death resulted from the drug ...

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  46. COAL MINER KILLED.

    The boby of a miner named Richard Eyans, who was cntoumbed by a fall [?] coal at Kurri Kurrl mine, was recovered late last night. Life had been extinct for ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. LIVERPOOL STREET DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The Liverpool City Council internus to apply to Parliament for legislation giving the Watch, Committee greater control over street demonstrations of a ...

    Article : 37 words
  48. Death [?] Mr. W. H. Elvery.

    Mr. W. H. Elvery, for many years a resident of the Alstonville district, died last night at the residence of his son. Mr. Chas, Elvery, of Alstonville. For the past ...

    Article : 297 words
  49. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    An outbreak of cholera has occurred at Naples, but the epidemic is not expected to be of a serious character. The Government latterly has thoroughly reorganised ...

    Article : 156 words
  50. BUSINESS AMALGAMATION.

    A provisional agreement has been entered into for the amaigamation of the Birmingham Small Arms Company and the Daimler Motor Company. A new ...

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  51. THE BOURKE MURDER.

    The Russian Senkovitch, wanted concerning the murder at Bourke, has been arrested at Montague, a suburb of Melbourne. He had £504 in his possession. ...

    Article : 330 words
  52. LESSONS OF THE JMANOEUVRES.

    General Sir John French, InspectorGenernl of the Forces, in summing up the lessons of the military manoeuvres, expresses warm appreciation of the work ...

    Article : 49 words
  53. BOYS, BRIGADES.

    The total number now enrolled in the boy's brigades throughout the world is 110,000. and the number in Great Britain 70,677. ...

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  54. CONDITION OF M. CHAVEZ.

    M. Chavez, the injured aviator, passes restiess nights, with a tendency to collapse. ...

    Article : 26 words
  55. EXTRADITION TREATY.

    An extradition treaty, between Great Britain and Greece has been signed. ...

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  56. ANOTHER AEROPLENE ACCIDENT.

    Mahieu's neroplane, used in the Paris to Brussels ruce, somersauited and fell from a height of fifty feet and was smashed. M. Mahiou and his companion were ...

    Article : 36 words
  57. THE ANCIENT SABBATH LAW.

    The Sunday Observance Act. was passed in 1677, in the reign of Charles II. Under its provisions two prosecutions came before Mr. Smithers, S.M., at the Redforn ...

    Article : 302 words
  58. THE VETO CONEERENCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the next meeting of the conference between the political leaders on the House of Lord's veto question will be held at Crewe ...

    Article : 57 words
  59. ANARCHISTS SECRET MEERING.

    An all-night international anarchists meeting was held at Cantinetts, on the Swiss frontier. The resolutions were kept secret. ...

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  60. THE BULLET THAT KILLED NELSON.

    There is now exhibited in the Fine Art Palace of the Japan-British Exhibition. Shepherd's Bush, the actual bullet which killed Lord Neison. It is lodged in a room ...

    Article : 225 words
  61. IF YOU HAVE

    A cough, coul nose, throat, or lung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDERS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—5 drops ...

    Article : 191 words
  62. KEIR HARDIE AND THE EGYPTIAN CONGRESS.

    Varying versions have been published of Mr. Keir Hardie's speech at the Egyptian Nationalist Congress at Brussels, but he is generally attributed with having ...

    Article : 45 words
  63. ESPIONAGE.

    The "Vossische" reports that Brandon's and Trench's papers contain exact plans of the North Sea, Kiel Canal and fortifications, including the position of [?]ys ...

    Article : 56 words
  64. SHIPBUILDING AT BELFAST.

    The "Daily News" states the Hariand and Wo[?], the great shipbullding firm at Belfast, have now under construction vessels valued at a total of £3,000,000 ...

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  65. COTTON SPINNERS LOCKOUT.

    The cotton spinners insist on Fern Mill resuming work immediately, otherwise the lockout will proceed. ...

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  66. FEDERAL.

    Finigan and Giaister, painless dontists, of Woodlark-sterrt, visit:— Federal— Wednesday, September 28th. Mullumbimby— Thursday's, Court. House ...

    Article : 70 words
  67. FIGHT IN BALTIMORE.

    Kaufman and Kubiak, of Michigan, fought six rounds at Baltimore, but without any decision. Kaufman outclassed his opponent. ...

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  68. THE TINPLATE ROOM.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that owing to the boom in the timplate trade 5000 workers dwellings are being erected at Lianelly, Wales [?] 1000 [?] workmen ...

    Article : 47 words
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