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  2. THE AMERICAN, FLEET.

    Admiral Sperry han sent to the people of New South Wales the following message:"On behalf of the offocers and men of the ...

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  3. Floods in America.

    Disastrous floods have occurred in North and South Carolina. Whole districts are inundated, and the operations of the cotton mills have been ...

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  4. Latest Cablegrams.

    The Kaiser, in a message of condolence to the brother of the late Baron Speck von Steraburg, German Ambassador to the United States, who died at Heidelberg, ...

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  5. Telegraphic Hews.

    Mrs. Mary Carr, aged 63, died ut Shark Creek, yesterday. ...

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  6. ROWING CHALLENGE.

    A deposite of £25 has been lodged at the "Advocate Office" at Maclean to back J. Michell to row George, Ford, at Maclean. The latter will not be allowed any ...

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  7. FOR THE NATIONAL GALLERY.

    It is understood that the trustees of the National Gallery in London have purchased for £25,000 a portrait group attributed to Franz Hals, the famous seventeenth ...

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  8. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY.

    The passengers booked by the City of Grafton are:—Mesdames Stevens, Cash, Callaghan, Lospie, Smith, Bartlett; Misses Martin, Perrin; Callaghan, Coxon, Cooke ...

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  9. Turkish Corruption.

    Z[?]a Bey, head of the Sultan's secret police, who escaped from Turkey after the recent revolution, talked freely on Turkish affairs in London. ...

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  10. RICHARD CROCKER HONOURED.

    Mr. Richard Croker, formerly the well-known Tammany "boss" in New York, and now a prominent owner of racehorses in Ireland, had been presented with the ...

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  11. THE LAING MAIL CONTRACT.

    Proceedings for the recovery of bond for the forfeited Laing mail contract are proceeding in England. It is probable that a commission will be ...

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  12. A ROYAL VISIT.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria, embarked at Dundee yesterday for a visit to Norway and Denmark. ...

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  13. NEW CYCLING RECORD.

    Major Taylor, the negro cyclist, who was very successful on a recent Australian tour seems to have recovered some of his old form, for he has now cycled a mile in ...

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  14. TASMANIAN MINE FLOODED.

    The Florence mine, at Zeejhan, Tasmania, has been flooded by an inrush of water through an underground reservoir being tapred. ...

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  15. THE SEVENOAKS MURDER

    Two bullets have been extracted from the head of Mrs. Luard, wife of Major-General Churles E. Luard, who was shot with a revolver and killed on a balcony of a ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING.

    In the International scratch races, at Paris, the hundred metres race was won by Meyboom, the Belgian champion, who beat Tartakover by six inches, in 62 2-5secs. ...

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  17. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final deposit has been made for the match for the world's sculling championship between Arnst and Webb. ...

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  18. THE BURNS-LAING FIGHT.

    Great preparations are being made in Melbourne for the Burns-Laing fight next Wednesday, and a structure is being built that will accommodate 15,000 people. ...

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  19. TICKETS FOR THE FIGHT.

    William Evan was charged at the Police Court to-day with obtaining money by forging a ticket of entry to the stadium on the occasion of the Burns-Squires fight. ...

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  20. THE KING'S ACTIVITY.

    The Radicals intend to call the attention of Parliament to His Majesty King Edward's personal activity in foreign affairs. ...

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  21. AMERICA PAYS INDEMNITY.

    The United States Government has agreed to-pay the Vatican £300,000, as an indemnity in connection with the ecclesiastical disendowment of the P.C. ...

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  22. APPLICATION DISMISSED.

    The High Court has dismissed the N.S.W. Attorney-General's application in the George Adams will case. ...

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  23. THE INQUEST.

    At the inquest at Sevenoaks on the body of Mrs. Luard, Major-General Luard gave a dramatic account of the finding of his wife's remains. ...

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  24. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Alexander Sloane, Grazier, of Mulwala, near Corowa, has been valued for probate purposes, at £74651. ...

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  25. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    To-day is the jubilee of the first treaty between Great Britain and Japan, which was concluded on August 26, 1858, and opened Japan to British commerce. ...

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  26. ENTERING THE NAVY.

    The most general comment upon the American bluejackets passed among the men-in-the-street is in reference to their &stonishiug youthfulness. The explanation ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast issued to-day is Cool and fine generally, with west to southerly winds, frost at night on the highlands. ...

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  28. TRAWLER'S TROUBLES.

    A Grimsby trawler, named the Taurus, has been fined £15 at Flenburg (? Flens borg) and the trawl catch confiscated, as it is alleged it was found fishing Within ...

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  29. TURKISH, COMMISIONER IN EGYPT.

    The resignation of Mukhtar Pasha, who represents the Turkish Government in Egypt has not yet been accepted, but it is understood that he will not return to ...

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  30. A MURDERRER SURRENDERS.

    Oki Wakikchi, the Japanese who shot James Shaw at West Murray West Australia, has surrendered to the police. The murderer was dressed just as he left ...

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  31. The First Trawler Launched.

    The first trawler over built in Australia was launched to-day at the Government dock ward at Cockatoo Island. The vessel was christened the Endeavour. ...

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  32. NOISELESS RIFLE.

    The device invented, by Mr. Maxim to muffle the report from the American service rifle has been officially tested at Springfield, Massachusetts, with very ...

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  33. BALLARAT CADETS.

    The Ballarat Naval Cadets, under Captain Adney, who are marching to Melbourne to see the American Fleet, have been drawn from well-known Ballarat ...

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  34. OBITUARIES.

    The death is announced of Sir Eyre. Maasoy' Shaw K.C.B., who was chief of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, London, from 1861 to 1891, aged 78 years. ...

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  35. MEN'S EXEMPLARY CONDUCT.

    "The conduct of the American sailors ashore and the other young men who are frequenting the city has so far been axorn-. plary," said a police officer. On Saturday ...

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  36. NEW MOROOCAN SULTAN AGREES TO ALGECIRAS CONVENTION.

    Mulai Hafid, the newly proclaimed Sultan of Morocco has decided that [?]ebhi, who enjoys British protection, will [?] the best intermediary between himself and the ...

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  37. Promiscuous Assassinations,

    The "Times" correspondent, at Tabriz, states that a period of promiscuous assassinations have begun. Two prominent merchants have been murdered in the ...

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  38. SHE LOVES AMERICANS.

    "I love the Americans," was the fervent exclamation of a barmaid in a hotel that had been besieged with Jackies and marines since last Thursday. "Why?" she ...

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  39. COTTON TRADE TROUBLE.

    Seventeen thousand cardroom workers at Oldham Lanes have unanimously decided to oppose the 5 per cent reduction of wages, recently, announced by the masters. ...

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  40. Entertained by the King.

    His Majesty King Edward entertained M. M. Clemenceau Premier and Minister of the Interior of France, M. Isvolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sir ...

    Article : 167 words
  41. The Canary Islands.

    The "Standard" correspondent at Berlin states that advices from Madrid show that Spain is planting a German firm permission to establish a coal depot at the ...

    Article : 206 words
  42. Shocking Accident.

    A shocking accident happened on Monday morning at the premises of Messrs. Kocrstz wool press manufacturers, Abattoir-road, Pyrmont. One of the employees became ...

    Article : 239 words
  43. GENERAL BOTHA'S STAND.

    The "Times" correspondent at Johannesburg, states that the Premier, General Botha's onslaught on Lord Milner is attributed to a desire to afford justification to ...

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  45. WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED.

    "Are many men getting away from the fleet here?" a petty officer of the U.S.A. Fleet was asked. "I presoon," was the reply, "that a few ...

    Article : 258 words
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