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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    "The Football Association Cup final was won by Wolverhampton Wanderers by [?] goals to Newcastle United 1. There were 70,000 spectators. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Those desiring to give small sums to the district fund to Noble, the cricketer, please send to this office before end of week, when the amount donated is to be remitted to ...

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  4. Telegraphic News.

    A public meeting was held tonight, when it was decided to hold a pattiotic demonstration on Empire Day, with appropriate religious services on the ...

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  5. Tintenbar Shire Council.

    The above met at the Agricultural Hall Alstonville on Monday. Present.—Councillors Whipps (president), Gould, Bartlett Robins, Fredericks, and Gillies. ...

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  6. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    The time of some of the notices to destroy noxioud weeds given by the Lismore Council will expire on Friday, which will be the-first day on which legal ...

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  7. HOSTILE RESOLUTION REJECTED IN DOMINION PARLIAMENT.

    A Government majority of 54 in the Dominion House rejected a resolution to abolish encouragements to immigration by bonuses. ...

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  8. COLD SNAP.

    The first cold snap of the season took place yesterday, when a cold southerly was blowing all day. ...

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  9. SISTER TO POSEIDON SOLD.

    At the thoroughbred sales to-day Irish Corner, by Positan[?]—Jacinth, a full sister to Poseidon, was purchased by Mr. S. Hordern for 610 guineas. ...

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  10. IRISH PRISONER RELEASED.

    The Irish Member of the House of Commons, Mr, L, Ginnell, M.P. for Westmeath N., imprisoned for contempt of court in connection with cattle driving, has been ...

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  11. NOT FOR DRINKING.

    The Board of Health forwarding a report that the sample of water from the tap: at the Council Chambers was good for human consumption, also reported on a sample of ...

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  12. CITY COUNCIL PURCHASE ELECTRIC LIGHTING CO. PLANT.

    The City Council is taking over the Strand Electric Light Coy, for £45,000. ...

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  13. DESTRUCTIVE LAND SLIDE.

    A landslide has destroyed the village of Notre Dame, Salette, 32 miles from Ottawa, killing 25. ...

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  14. ILLNESS OF MR. BENT.

    Apparently the indisposition of Mr. Bent, Premier of Victoria is not so trifling as was at first imagined. He returned from his visit to Baillarat a fortnight ago ...

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  15. LARGE EXPENDITURE FOR WHARVES.

    The Harbour Trust is expending £150,000 on the wharves in Darling Harbour, between the Gas Company's premises and Dalgety's Wharf. Further extensive ...

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  16. ITALIAN MEMBER RE-ELECTED.

    Signor Nasi, the ex-Minister who was prosecuted and punished has been reelected to the Italian Chamber by a great majority. ...

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  17. TRIAL OF A DOCTOR.

    Dr. H. B. Ludlow, charged at the Sessions with having caused the death of Maria Hodges, is proceeding. ...

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  18. SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN'S FUNERAL.

    The Prince of Wales will represent His Majesty the King at Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman's obsequis during the service, at Westminster, Abbey. ...

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  19. LISMORE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Lismore Teachers' Association will be held this week, when Mr. Lucas will give a review of the work done at the last summer ...

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  20. NOBLE TESTIMONIAL.

    The Noble Testimonial Fund amounts to upwards of £2000. ...

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  21. OFFER OF SEAT TO MR. CHURCHILL.

    Mr. O. C. Phillips, the member for Pembrokeshire, offers to resign in Mr. Churchill's favour if no other seat is available. ...

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  22. HEAVY FINES FOR ASSAULT.

    For an unprovoked assault upon Reginald Marm, two young men were each fined £10 or three months. ...

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  23. RECREATION CLUB.

    Several young men in the town have recently been considering the possibility of starting an athletic and recreation club for the purpose of providing amusement of ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED IN AMERICA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says a moderate estimate of the unemployed in the United States is three million. The Socialist leaders state they number ...

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  25. ANOTHER BATCH OF MAGISTRATES COMING.

    A further list of Magistrates will be ready for gazettal in about a fortnight's time. ...

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  26. MURRURUNDI RAILWAY ACCIDENT INQUIRY.

    The special board to consider the Murrurundi railway accident will sit on Thursday at Murrurundi. ...

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  27. AMEER SUSPECTED OF FOMENTING DISTURBANCES.

    Many suspect the Ameer of Afghanistan fomenting the frontier disturbances owing to his dissatisfaction in not being consuited about the Anglo-Russian agreement. ...

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  28. FOUND DROWNED.

    Yesterday morning the dead body of Thomas C. Boyd, manager of the Pastoral and Finance Association, was found floating in the water off Kirribilli Point. ...

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  29. ACCIDENT IN WOODLARK STREET.

    An accident occurred in Woodlark-street yesterday afternoon oppoiste Mc[?] Hotel, to one of Messrs. Brown [?] Jolly's carts. The cart was being driven ...

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  30. TWO YOUTHS SENTENCED.

    Two youths convicted of indecently assaulting a woman at Mosman, have been sentenced to two years' imprisohment. The Judge said it was one of the worst ...

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  31. AFGHANS TROUBLED BY HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Afghans are much troubled about their severe losses; but, under the Mullah's persuasion, small bodies continue to reinforce the Mohmands.. ...

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  32. FELL ASLEEP.

    Some interest was aroused on the New Firm corner on Saturday, morning when the horse attached to a cart fell to the ground suddenly, [?]toppled over, and fell into the ...

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  33. SEVERE FIGHTING WITH THE MOSHAND TRIBES.

    Severel fighting took place in the section between Matta and [?] on Friday. The British casualties are two Northumberland Fusiliers killed and 4 British ...

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  34. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    It is likely that a conference between the Coastal Shipping Companies and the Merchants' Service Guild will be held on. Thursday, and the proceedings will occupy ...

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  35. AN INVENTOR INJURED.

    One of the victims of the railway disaster is Georgo Smith Morrison, of Northcote, who lies in the Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition. Morrison recently ...

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  36. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    An unknown man was found in an outhouse in an unconscious condition at the rear of the General Post Office, and died before he could be removed to the ...

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  37. LOSS OF H.M.S. GLADIATOR.

    Captain Luinsden was the last to leave the sunken cruiser Gladiator. There was splendid discpline among the men, who stood to quarters, and only ...

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  38. The Victorian Railway Accident.

    The Railway Commissioners have [?] warded a report of the occident to Mr. [?], in accordance with the requirements of the law, umler which they administer ...

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  39. VICTORIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Oscar Skogland, one of the victims of the Braybrook disaster, died to-day. ...

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  40. FORECAST.

    The forecast is: Fine; and cold at night; frosts on the highlands; cloudy, with further rain in coastal districts; south to easterly winds. ...

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  41. A NEGLECTED BEAUTY SPOT.

    There is probably no finer beauty spot, on the rivers than Boat Harbour, and none more suitable for a picnic ground; but owing to neglect it is now in a very bad ...

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  42. RICH GOLD FIND.

    Rich gold returns are reported from the Mysterious: Claim on the Bendigo field. Ten loads of quartz when smelted yielded 78 ounces of gold. ...

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  43. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The cruiser Gladiator was returning from Portland to Spithead during a blinding snow storm, and was steaming 10 knots. She sighted the St. Paul approaching at a ...

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  44. SPECIAL MINING COURT.

    Judge Heydon has resigned the Presidentship of the Special Mining Court at Newcastle. Mr. P. Bowling, the miners ...

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  45. SOUTH LESMORE POLICE STATION.

    There can be no doubt that the need for going on, with the erection of a police station at South Lismore is one calling for more attention than the authorities at ...

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  46. Shipping Trade of Australia

    The Chairman of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce states that the total trade of wustralasia last year eclipsed, the previous year by nearly £11,000,000 sterling, ...

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  47. PRIZE FIGHT.

    Six thousand people were present at the fight between Hock Keys, of Sydney, and Frank Thorn of West Australia for the lightweight championship of Australia. ...

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  48. Another Victorian Accident.

    An accident which might easily have been attended with more serious consequences occurred to the down goods train at Pirron Yallock, about 20 miles from ...

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  49. TORNADOES IN AMERICA.

    A series of tornadoes in America swept the country from Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico, killing 500' and injuring 1000, mostly negroes. ...

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  50. SHORT OF FUEL.

    The steamer Mimiro, which has arrived at Hobson's Bay from New York, via Fremantle ran short of fuel three days after leaving the latter port, and was ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. FRENZIED WITH FEAR

    Are many who develop lung trouble. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds' and Consumption will cure them. Price 1s 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. G. ...

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