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  2. Cadet Encampment.

    The weather indications on Monday night, were anything but reassuring as to the prospects of dry weather for the encampment, but at the same time there ...

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  3. Latest Cablegrams.

    The Burns—Squires pugilistic match has fallen through. ...

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  4. CATHOLIC CHURCH WORK.

    Speaking at a Roman Catholic function, at Young, on Sunday, Mr. Holman, M.L.A. declared that all broad-minded men are in sympathy with the work the Roman ...

    Article : 91 words
  5. South African Union.

    In Natal vehement opposition has arisen to the "unification" of South Africa, as distinguished from a closer union between the colonies, and the International ...

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  6. Telegraphic News.

    The late Mr, David Jarman, late president of Byron Shire Council, was buried to-day in the local cemetery. The procession was the largest ever ...

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  7. EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE.

    Some extraordinary evidence was given in a Melbourne Divorce Court yesterday, in the suit Garrisk versus Garrick; Sutton, sculptor, co-respondent. ...

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  8. CANADIAN LEGISLATION.

    The Canadian Senate Committee on banking and commerce supports the Bill to prevent steamship companies, contracting out of liabiulity for damage to goods ...

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  9. PASSENGERS TO THE RICHMOND.

    The Noorebar's passengers are:—Messrs. Jones, Inskip, Stewart, Williams, Dunn, Cusack, McDermott, Price, Bray, Walder, Pryor, Ritchle, Moran, Smith, Gates, ...

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  10. The Late Hon, C. C. Kingston

    The Australian Premier, Hon. [?]. Peakin has sent a message of condolence to Mrs. Kingston to the effect that Australia realised she had lost one of the strongest, ...

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  11. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now 2s 03-16. ...

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  12. SUPPOSED ROBBER ARRESTED.

    Alexander Delcock, formerly with Lord Lonsdale as house carpenter has been arrested at Northampton for stealing jewellery from Lowther Castle. ...

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  13. Religious Question in Russia.

    The clergy at Kieff, in Southern Russia, have presented a petition to the Council of Ministers against the project now before the Duma for establishing freedom of ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. Settler's Suicide.

    A. Evans, residing on the Forbes road about twenty miles from here blew his brains out yesterday with a double barrelled gun during the absence of his wife ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. BALLOON VOVAGE.

    Two swedish officers made the trip by baloons from Stockholm to the Courland coast in twelve hours. ...

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  16. MAIL TRAIN BREAKS DOWN.

    The mail train for Tamworth broke down at Wyong yesterday morning, through the bursting of the boiler pipe. ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE A WITNESS.

    Dynamiters attempted to assassinate Gallagher, the principal State witness on the bribery charges against General Tjres Ford, counsel for the United ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. REMOVING THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    The Minister for Customs has been asked to take steps to remove the quarantine station at North Head to a promontory mear Broken Bay. ...

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  19. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Harold McGillivary, aged 11, accidentally shot himself dead with a pea rifle at Bir[?]long ...

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  20. Kentish Hop Industry.

    The House of Lords has adopted Lord Addington's motion that the critical condition of the Kentish hop industry deserved the Government's immediate attention. ...

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  21. TRANSCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales have inspected the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  22. State Premiers' Conference.

    The Premiers' Conference has concluded, but it is intended to call another confer ence later on this year. The financial proposals of the conference ...

    Article : 224 words
  23. Serious Disturbance.

    A serious disturbance occurred here on Saturday night among a number of men who recently arrived in search of employment. ...

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  24. ADELAIDE CUP SCRATCHINGS.

    Emir and Pretty Peg are scratched for the Adelaide Cup. ...

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  25. HOME RULE AND EDUCATION.

    The Executive of the United Irish League of Great Britain has issued a manifesto condemning Roman Catholic voters who support Unionist candidates in the ...

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  26. ROUGH EXPERIENCES.

    The ship Lucille and barque Isaac Reid have arriped at Frisco from Newcastle after voyages of 113 days and 102 days respectively. ...

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  27. LANGUAGE QUESTION ON THE TRANSVALL.

    A draft law dealing with the Civil Service has been issued in Pretoria, which empowers the Transvaal Government to request any official to qualify both in the ...

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  28. THE CHICAGO MURDERS.

    The supposed wholesale mueder and robbery, as reported from America, was thus disclosed—A fire occurred on a farm at Laporte, in the State of indiana, and four ...

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  29. TRANSIT OF STARVING STOCK.

    The remarkable movement in the transit of starving stock from Victoria to N.S.W. pastures by steamer traffic has assumed large proportions, and a fleet of steamers ...

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  30. DIED FROM WOUNDS.

    Major Logan who was severely wounded in the attack made by Dervishes on Dickinson Bey's force subsequent to the murder of Mr. Scott Moncrief in the Eastern ...

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  31. ROBBERIES ON A STEAMER.

    On arrival of the mail steamer Britannia at Fremantle to-day, from London the captain reported that a large number of robberies had taken place, passengers ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN CONFERENCE.

    The South African "News" says while approving of the conference's resolution suggests a populnr election of delegates. The Cape "Times" denounces the ...

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  33. Loss of the Bega,

    The inquiry into the loss of the steamer Bega was resumed to-day. Walter Reeks, naval architect, deposed that the vessel was improperly loaded ...

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  34. ANOTHER CREET AT NEWCASTLE.

    Another creep has occurred on that portion of Newcastle known as the Hill. The movement caused considerable damage to the obelisk and the reservoir, causing ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, the Premier (Mr. Deakin) moved—"That this House places on record its deep sense of the public services of the late member for ...

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  36. SALVAGE FROM THE WRECHED S.S. "STAR OF JAPAN."

    The first instalment of the "Star of Japan's" cargo has started for London. ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  38. WORKSHOPS FOR THE BLIND IN BELFAST BURNT.

    The workshops for the blind at Belfast have been burnt. The damages amount to £8000. ...

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  39. NARROW ESCAPE OF OTHER BUILDINGS.

    The Control, Hotel and Post Office narrowly escaped a similar fate. ...

    Article : 27 words
  40. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The blackball strike has been definitely settled. ...

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  41. Sawmill Employees' Wages.

    Judgment was delivered to-day in the sawmill employees dispute. The President of the court said the principal question the court had to ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. The Financial Proposals.

    The Premier (Mr. Wade) and Mr. Ashton returned from Melbourne this morning. The Premier, in the course of an interview, said that the conference had done a ...

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  43. POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    One hundred and twenty-eight political prisoners have been imprisoned at Samara, Five hundred other prisoners confined there have declared a "hunger strike" as ...

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  44. MORE PRESENTATIONS.

    Mr. Railway Commissioner Thallon received a purse of sixty sovereigns and a gold sovereign case to-day from the citizens of Toowoomba. ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FOR TEACHERS

    Arrangements have been made for sixty head or assistant teuchers to receive ten days' special instruction at Gatton Agricultural College during the midwinter ...

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  46. AFRIDIS WILL NOT OPPOSE THE BRITISH.

    The Afridis at Jirgah have definitely decided not to oppose the British. ...

    Article : 29 words
  47. SCOTCH MINERS JOIN THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The Scottish Miners Federation, numbering 80,000, have decided to join the Labour party. The Premier, Mr. Asquith, states that ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. MISSING STEAMER.

    Considerable anxiety is felt here about, the steamer Orion, which left Stanley last Wednesday night for Melbourne with 15 passengers and a large cargo. ...

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  49. EMPIRE DAY TO BE CELEBRATED.

    Empire Day will be celebrated in Brisbane with even greater enthusiasm than in previous years. ...

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  50. £1,000,000 WORTH OF WORKS OF ART ON EXHIBITION.

    The British collection of works of art at the Franco-British Exhibition is valued at £600,000, and the French at £400,000. ...

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  51. The Squires-Burns Fight.

    The news that the fight between Squires and Burns has fallen through has caused great disappointment among sportsmen in Sydney. ...

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  52. AMATEUR FOOTBALLERS DISQUALIFIED.

    Three Queensland footballers who played in Sydney last week with professionals have been disqualified from amateur status. ...

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  53. MR. CHURCHILL CHEERED BY THE HOUSE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill was loudly cheered when introduced to the Commons as member elect for Dundee by Mr. Asquith. ...

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  54. EXCITING EXPERIENCE.

    An exciting, adventure befell the passengers on the coach which was being taken across the Buller River at the nine mile ferry. ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. Court Accommodation.

    The District Court was opened to-day before His Honor Judge Gibson. The following cases were disposed of:— Thomas Hayle v. Edward Shields, an ...

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  56. TRAFFIC MANAGER FOR TOWNSVILLE.

    Mr. Lloyd, traffic manager at Toowonmba, will be appointed to Townsville to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr. Evans to Brisbane. ...

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  57. LARGE FIRE IN MADRID.

    A fire in the working class quarter in Madrid destroyed 200 houses, rendering 300 families homeless. ...

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  58. IRISH UNIVERSITIES BILL PASSED SECOND READING.

    Mr. Hutton's amendment rejecting the Irish Universities Bill owing to the denominational basis was defeated by 352 to 38, and the hill has been read the second ...

    Article : 49 words
  59. Oddfellows' Conference.

    The Oddfellows' Conference continued its sittings to-day. The question of district boundaries was postponed to the next conference as was ...

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  60. The American Fleet.

    Now that it is definitely known that the American fleet will arrive in Sydney on August 20th, and remain here a week, elaborate preparations will be commenced ...

    Article : 81 words
  61. Another Donation.

    President Roosevelt has laid in Washington the corner stone of a building intended to house the bureau of American Republics. ...

    Article : 83 words
  62. Reason for Bankruptcy.

    George Randall to-day told the Registrar in bankruptcy, that he attributed his bankruptcy to some extent to spending his money in entertaining people when he ...

    Article : 61 words
  63. FOOTBALL.

    The following team will represent Dunoon in the match Dunoon v. Rosehill, on the Dunoon ground, this afternoon: Friedmann, Swift. Crane, Currie (2), Cope, ...

    Article : 45 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 303 words
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