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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    The "Daily Mail" offers £1000 steling for the first aeroplane of British invention and manufacture, flying a mile. ...

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  3. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The attendance at the RoyAl Socioty's Show to-day was estimated at between 70,000 and 75,000. In the morning the weather appeared threatening, but the ...

    Article : 268 words
  4. SPORTING.

    Following are the final acceptances for the principal handicaps at the A.J.C. Autumn meeting, commencing to-day:- DONCASTER HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs., ...

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  5. Telegraphic News.

    The building trade continues brisk at Wingham and Taree. ...

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  6. RAIN ON THE MANKING.

    Splendid rain fell yesterday at Taree. The fall was much heavier on the UpperManning. ...

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  7. COMPETITION FOR DIRIGIBLE AIRSHIPS.

    The French Government is organising a competition for dirigible airships, each to carry six passengers. ...

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  8. FALL FROM A CART.

    R. Burke, of Stewart's River, 90 years of age, fell from a cream cart, and was severly injured about the head. Dr. Griffiths, of Coopernook, attended ...

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  9. AIRSHIP DESTROYERS BUILT BY KRUPPS.

    Krupps, Ltd., has built four motor car airship destroyers, armed with 4½-inch guns, and having 7½ miles range with 75 degrees elevation. ...

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  10. PROTEST AGAINST BANKS REMOVAL.

    A strong representation is to be made forthwith against the romoval of the branches of the Bank of New South Wales and Commercial Bank at Coopernook to ...

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  11. EXPULSION OF EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO.

    The French Government has decreed the expulsion of ex-President Castro, of Venezuela, from the French island of Martinique. ...

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  12. FLOWER SHOW.

    The annual Cactus, Dahlia and Rose snow, in aid of the Methodist Church funds at Coopornook, was a marked suecese in spite of the continued dry weather and other ...

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  13. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE SHOCK AT MESSINA.

    A violent earthquake shock was felt at Messina on Wednesday night. ...

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  14. OFFICIALS TRANSFERRED.

    Richard Vowell, formerly of Richmond River, has been appointed Public Works Officer at Taree, and arrived on Monday. P. Mcphillamy, Forest Guard, of ...

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  15. SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN.

    Ships of 65,000 more tonnage are bilding in Britain at present than were being built at the end of March, 1908. ...

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  16. SYDNEY NEWSPAPERS' TIPS.

    "Early Bird" tips for the Autumn Stakes: Kings Cross 1, Parsee 2, Artillerie 3. Doncaster Handucap: Legation or ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. INTER-DISTRICT EXHIBITS.

    The inter-district exhibits were very at tractive. The result of the Judging was as follows:- Murrumbidgee. 716½ points 1 ...

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  18. EMIGRATION FROM PACIFIC STATES. TO CANADA.

    The emigration from the Pacific States into Canada during the last three months was 50 per cont, above that of the same period of 1908. ...

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  19. THE ARCHBISHOP'S CONDITION.

    The condition of the Archbishop of Sydney is still serious. ...

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  20. GOOD FRIDAY.

    With the exception of the show, to-day was observed as a religious festival. Services wore held at all the churches, and were largely attended. ...

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  21. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR SIR JULTA'N SALOMONS.

    A Good Friday memorial service for the late Sar Judian Salomons is to be held at Gray's Inn Chapel, where he was a bencher. ...

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  22. ALSTONVILLE TEAM ON TOUR.

    The Alstonville cricket team arrived [?] to-day's, train and were welcomed at then Town Hall by the Mayor on behalf of then citizens, and by Mr. D. Cricket Association. ...

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  23. LISMORE TURF CLUB EASTER MEETING.

    The following are the weights declared and general entry for the Lismore Turf Club's Easter meeting on Monday and Tuesday. The track is in good order, and ...

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  24. THREE MORE PLAGUE CASES.

    Three fresh cases of plague were reported to-day. Two of the patients were employed in business premises in York and Clarence streets, and the third in a restaurant ...

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  25. LARGE FIRE CAUSED BY BOY.

    "A dock fire at Millwall, causing £70,000 damage was started by a boy Jokingly putting a lighted cigarette into a package of Jute. ...

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  26. BRAYBROOK RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The departmental inquiry into wier braybrook (Vic.) "railway disaster lound the charge preferred against driver Milburn and the stationmaster, Kondall, proved, and ...

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  27. PROTEST AGAINST CZAR'S VISIT.

    The "Daily News" makes a furious protest against the Czar's visit to England on account of his encouraging the Black Hundred, and because of the execution and ...

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  28. TRAWLING RESULTS.

    It is reported by the Federal Director of Fisheries that the result of the trawling expeditions show there are areas along the eastern coast suitable for trawling ...

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  29. DAIRY CATTLE.

    Judge, Mr. W. M. Charles, Bull, 4yrs. and over:A. F. Warden, Sunny Vale, 1 and ch.; Camden Part Estate, Bollisarius (Imp.), 2; Goorge Tate's ...

    Article : 567 words
  30. Cricket.

    The members of the visiting Queensland team, accumanied, by Mr. Geo. Morrison (chairman of the Queensland Executive), arrived by train from Brisbane on ...

    Article : 497 words
  31. LATE SIR CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN CONDEMNED.

    Admiral Smith-Dorrien, at a Conservative meeting, declared that "The late Sir H. Camphell-Bannerman's remains should be hanged in Trafalgar' Square because he ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. New Steamer.

    The North Coast S.N. Co. has received cable stating their order has been placed for a new stearner with a carrying capacity of 550 tons, and a Icngth of 205 fect. ...

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  33. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    Butter is dull, but in slightly better demand for choicest Colonials and other sorts are neglected. Prices are nominally unchanged. ...

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  34. NAVAL CONFERENCE DISCUSSED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Several Important discussions have taken place in the House of Commons regarding a naval conference. ...

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  35. BALLINA RACES.

    The following are the principal handicaps on Monday and Tuesday next. Opening Handicap, 1 mile.—Marquis 9-5, Stockrose 8-10, Mad Jack 8-10, Blue Loch ...

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  36. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In the course of his specch at the [?] fellow' Temple, Mr. G. H, Reid, M.H.R.,] read a list of questions which he wished put to Mr. Deakin, M.H.R. with a view of ...

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  37. SUGGESTION THAT LORD KITCHENER BE MADE VICEROY OF INDIA.

    The "Calcutta Statesman" suggests that Lord Kitchener should succeed Earl Minto as Viceroy, owing to his practical knowledge of India and keen insight of ...

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  38. MR. STEAD ON THE LITTLE NAVY. PARTY.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, in the Review of Reviews, assorts that Adiniral Lord Charles Beresford has been the trump card of the "Little Navy Party," who opposed the ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. Football

    Our Casino correspondent wired last night—The Scottish football team from Lismore played a local team on Carrington Park, to-day. The games was a good ...

    Article : 108 words
  40. DREADNOUGHT PROFOSAL

    Contributions are coming forward [?] to the Lord Mayer's fund, which now totals. £63,119. A cablo has been received stating the ...

    Article : 122 words
  41. Bowling.

    A full day was spent on the local presen by some of the members yesterday. In the afternoon several matches were played but only one card was available. Messrs. ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. ENODUS FROM LONDON.

    750,000 holiday makers yesterday: left London. ...

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  43. SALE OF A FAMOUS STUD.

    All the colts and stallions and a few fillies belonging to the late Sir Albert Muntz's famous stud of Shire horses were sold by auction at Dunsomore, near Rugby ...

    Article : 94 words
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  45. QUEENSLAND V. RICHMOND.

    The much tailed of cricket contest between the Richmondites and the northern metropolis representatives was commenced on the oval to-day. The ground looked ...

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  46. THE YOUNG TRAGEDY.

    The evidence given at the inquest into the Young tragedy showed that Henry Salom endeavored to force his wife to take some medicine. She refused, whereupon he ...

    Article : 91 words
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