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  2. The Cattle Tick.

    The conference of State and Federal officials that meet at Melbourne next week to regulate a scheme of human and animal quarantine control, is of urgent ...

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  3. Murder of Miss Duffy.

    A further confession by Billy Wilson for connection with the Carpentaria. Downs murder, has been made to Inspector Byrnes, It roads as, follows ...

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  4. Telegraphic News.

    At a meeting of the liquor Trade Defence Association, Mr. S. J. Fernandez has been elected President T. C. Kennedy secretary, and M. A. McDonal treasurer ...

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  5. Latest Cablegrams.

    The Poor Law Commission, who have been sitting; for over three years; have sent in their report. They make a series of recommendatins, among them that the term ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Harry Holland, the Socialist leader, has been, arrested on a charge of using seditious words. The warrant was issued last night and ...

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  7. MR, TAFT ON TARIFF REVISION.

    Mr. Taft, President-elect of the United States, referring to the expected deficit of 100,000,000 dollars, says many business undertakings are only waiting the revision ...

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  8. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Resht Nationalists declare that Shaesoultanuh is a willing captive, but professes restraint to save appearances. ...

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  9. OUTPUT OF TWEED RIVER CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    For the month of January the Tweed miver Co-operative Butter Company manufactured 157,0771bs. of butter of which less than two per cont, was second class. ...

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  10. MARCH TO TEHERAN.

    The advance guard of Nationalist forces at Resht have reached Menzill, 60 miles from Teheran. ...

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  12. MINING VENTURES.

    The Mount Nullum mining syndicate has decided to expend more capital in testing the gold-bearing reef at the mountain. The ore is not high-grade but it is npt ...

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  13. MR. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN'S AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain's amendment was defeated by 276 to 107. The debate lasted two days. Unionists, Freetraders, and Nationalists ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ANARCHISM.

    Sciliger, the Russian Anarchist, who was arrested at Ghent, in Belgium, and killed two police officials before he was taken, had been occupied in the manufacture of ...

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  15. Anglican Church.

    A London cable says: A committee of Convocation of Canterbury, having now sat two years, makes the following recommendations for a revised lectionary. ...

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  17. ANOTHER CRISIS POSSIBLE.

    The latest news from Broken Hill states that any settlomont of the dispute generally seems afar off. The Union leaders say that though the men will obey any award ...

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  18. JURY DISAGREE.

    The Jury who tried Mrs, Heskett, at Devises, on a charge of the alleged murder of a cripple named Teddy on October 31 last have disagreed. ...

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  19. MR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon. Mr. Balfour, demanded consideration for the producer besides the consumer. He said he believed the fiscal reform would solve ...

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  20. SCRUB FALLING.

    Six selectors at Tyalgum will fall 800 acres of scrub during the winter, and this sarea will be largely increased by other settlers. ...

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  21. THE CREDIT OF THE STATE.

    Hon. Thos. Waddell, referring to the State loan of £1,580,000 when successfully floated in London, said the credit of New South Wales, must be regarded as ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST HONOURED.

    Cambridge University has bestowed the decree of Doctor, of Science on Mr. Stirling, professor of physiology at, the Adeaide University. ...

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  23. A FISHERMAN'S DEATH.

    Florance Broadhurst, a prominent resident of Perth, went fishing alone. A search was made, and he was discovered dead. Slanging over the side of the boat with his ...

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  24. IMPROVEMENT IN TRADE IN RHODESIA.

    The British South African Company's raport shows, a remarkable improvement in every department of trade and industry in Rhodesia during 1908. ...

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  25. INTEREST IN SIR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    Great interest was felt as to whether Mr. Balfour's speech would show him on firm ground with, tariff reformers. Newspaper comments indicate mostly ...

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  26. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    A murderous assault was committed in the busy part of Bourke-street. Melbourne, Jast night. Two men, named Mccormack and McGrath, were talking in the street ...

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  27. MORE JACK THE RIPPER OUTRAGES.

    Five Jack the Ripper outrages occurred in Berlin yesterday. Fifty persons were arrested on suspicion, but were all discharged. ...

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  28. Accident to a Steamer.

    The steamer Kooyong was backing out from Howard, Smith and Co's, wharf last night, when by some means she struck the wharf. ...

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  29. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Churchill's speech closing the debate was chiefly notable for his disapproval of the allegations that capital was leaving the country in an unusual volume. He ...

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  30. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S APPOINTMENT.

    It is understood that the appointment of High Commissioner will be not much longer delayed. Government supporters declare that when the appointment is made it will ...

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  31. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward travelled by motor car to Brighton. ...

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  32. A Street Tragedy.

    A tragedy occurred in North Sydney last night. John Neddrio, aged 82, is alleged to have been struck by another man immediately after the two men had words in ...

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  33. BAD TIME FOR SHIPPING.

    Mr. Brightman, in his Presidential address to the Chamber, says shipping for the past year was the worst over experienced. ...

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  34. ARGENTINA BUYING RIFLES.

    The "Standard's" Berlin correspondent telegraphs that Argentina is buying £7,500,000 sterling worth of artillery from Krupps, and 150,000 rifles in Berlin. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Speaking at the Rifle Club dinner, the Federal Attorney General, Hon. W. M. Hughes, referred to the economy which had been practised in connection with the ...

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  36. PUGILISM AT NEW YORK.

    Jim Driscoll beat Attell by points at New York in 10 rounds. ...

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  37. DEPARTURE OF ADMIRAL BOSANQUET

    Admiral Sir Day Horte Bosanquet, the now Governor for South Australia, with his wife and daughters, have sailed by the s.s. Omrah. ...

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  38. FORMATION OF GENERAL STAFF.

    The official correspondence on the formation of an Imperial staff has been published. Only Canada as yet replied, giving a general acceptance and expressing ...

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  39. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    William Walsh, residing at Maryborough, was run over by a train, both legs and arms being torn off. He was seen a few minutes before standing on the footboard ...

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  40. REPORT OF AUSTRIA PRESENTING ULTIMATUM TO SERVIA.

    Unconfirmed reports current in Paris state that Austria, has presented, an ultimatum to Servia. ...

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  41. Drowned in a Drain.

    A sensational drowning fatality occurred at Balmain yesterday. During a heavy shower when tho gutters were running strongly in Curtis-road, Eileen Darligton ...

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  42. RUSSIAN PRESS AND PEOPLE BECOMING BELLICOSE.

    The Russian press and People are growing bellicose owing to Austrian action. ...

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  43. TO BE BUILT IN SYDNEY.

    The Port Jackson Company have decided to place an order for construction of the new Manly boat, with Mort's Dock, motwithstanding that five English firms ...

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  44. RESIGNATION OF SERVIAN MINISTRY.

    The Servian Cabinet has resogned as none of the young, radicals were willing to accept the three vacant porfollos. ...

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  45. INCREASE OF SUBSIDE TO GERMAN LLOYD STEAM COMPANY.

    A bill passed increases the German [?] subsidy £13,500 sterling on the condition that their freight charges do not exceed 20 mnrks for services to Now Guinea ...

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  46. BENT COINS IN PUBLIC TELEPHONES.

    The postal authorities intimate that much trouble is caused the department through, the use by some members of the public of bent coins for the purpose of ...

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  47. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Arnst has decided to row Barry on the Thames in July if the latter allows him £200 expenses. ...

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  48. THE DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    ThE Secretary of State for War. Sir. R. B. Haldane speaking at Newcastle, last night, said Canada would easily he able to add five or six Territorial divisions for her ...

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  49. AN ACQUITTAL.

    Captain Young Calluna has benin acquitted and has now made a counter-charge against his mate of conspiracy and drugging. ...

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  50. THE FEDERAL, OPPOSITION.

    Sir W. J. Lyne says it is impossible for anything in the form of a coalition to be effected amojng federal opposition. He would aslo what he could to prevent it because ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT BILL AIMED AT SUFFRAGERTES.

    A Government Bill has been rend a first time providing a maximum punishment of half a year's imprisonment for disorderly conduct by strangers in the House of ...

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  52. MAGNIFICENT RAIN'S.

    Magnificent rains have fallen nearly all over the State. Over 2½ inches fell at Coonamble. Heavy, rain also continues in Sydney. ...

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  53. HARVEST FESTIVAL.

    Yesterday at St. Andrew's Church of England was set apart as a day of thanksgiving or Harvest Festival. Willing members of the church decorated the ...

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  54. A Point of Law.

    At the Burwood Police Court on Thursday Sub-inspector Baxter proceeded against J. B. Rutland, licensee of the Red Lion Hotel, Five Pock, for supplying liquor to ...

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  55. GRADING OF BUTTER.

    Mr. S. M. Cotteewrites to say that in his letter on the subject he wrote "the light of facts when thrown on Mr. Campbell's address would prove strongly against ...

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  56. ARRANGING FOR PRESS CONFERENCE

    The Press Conference Committee has just been appointed to arrange subjects for discussion during the pressmen's visit. At the first function there will be sixty ...

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  57. STOCK LIFTING ON THE BURDEKIN.

    Mr. John Surgeon, of Burdekin Downs, had a draught stallion, valued at £1258 taken out of the yard at night. Mr. Jensen, the manager, followed the tracks for ...

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  58. ROSEHILL RACES POSTPONED.

    The Rosehill races were postponed owing to heavy rain. ...

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  59. DEATH OF SPORTING MAN.

    Many engagements of horses for the principal racing events are void owing to the death of Mr. Baird. (Mr. Baird had been a member of the ...

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  60. POPULATION OF THE STATE.

    The population of New South Wales at the end of December was 1.625,000, an increase of 31,800. The deaths numbered 16,085, and birthe 42,543. ...

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  61. IMPOUNDING OF STOCK FROM MUNICIPAL SALEYARDS.

    Nine head of young stock having been left in the saleyards unclaimed, it was found necessary to impound them. Another animal was found to be the property of a ...

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  62. NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    Lord Chelmsford, the Governor of Queenshand, has been appointed Governor of N. S. Wales. ...

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  63. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION.

    The Capetown branch of the South African Bond carried Mr. Holmeyer's resolution regretting unification instead of federation. ...

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  64. PRICE OF BUTTER REDUCED.

    The Sussex-street dairy merchants to-day unanimously decided to reduce the price of soutter by 4s per cwt., making superfine 96s and other grades proporitonately lower. ...

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  66. IMPORTANT NOTICE.

    Important notice to the residents of Lismore and surrounding districts.—Our representatives. Mr. Galley and Mr. McAuley. will herepresenting the Athol Studios, of ...

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  67. COST OF KING EDWARD'S CORONATION.

    Public accounts show that King Edword's coronation cost £359,000. ...

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  68. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast issued to-day is weather still unsettled, with further rain and some thunder over all the north-east half of the State; fine and warm to hot in the far ...

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  69. CUBAN LEGISLATION.

    The "New York Herald" sors that a bill has been introduced in the Cuban House of Representatives prohibiting foreigners from owning property on the island. It provides ...

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  72. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Is a step in the right direction to guard our coasts from invaders. Then a standing army for defence. Get Wheeler's Choice Milkbread next, which will help to raise ...

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  73. LOUD CHELMSFORD'S APPOINTMENT.

    Lord Chelmsford's appointment as Governor of New South Wales as successor to Sir Harry Hawson, has been gazetted. ...

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