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  2. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    The second day of the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting, to have been held at Flemington to-day was postponed till Thursday. The programme fixed for that day will ...

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  3. HECTOR MACDONALD.

    Passengrrs on the China liner Asia assert that they have seen Sir Hector MacDonald the British General, who is supposed to be dead, drilling troops in China. ...

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  4. PAPUAN SENSATION.

    The Secretary of the External Affairs Department received a telegram from the Hon. H. Milman, Government Resident at Thursday Island, advising the ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A train from Cologne overran the bufferes and wrecked the officers at Care Nord. The stationmaster was killed as the result of the collision, and four persons seriously ...

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  6. MOROCAN TROUBLES.

    The tribes between Arcazarkebir and Fez are in rebellion and all communications with Fez are cut off. The Sultan sent mahallus, of which two were badly cut up, ...

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  7. BANK MANAGER HONOURED.

    Mr. Charles Stewart, late manager of the Mosman branch of the Knglish, Scottish and Australian Bank, who has been promoted to the management, of the ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LEGAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. D. G. Ferguson to act as a Judge of the Supreme Court for a period of six months. ...

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  9. GERMAN PEINCE GOING HOME.

    The German Crown Prince has arrived here homewards bound after his tour of India, and the East, accompanied by his wife. ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL FIRE.

    A sensational fire occurred in Minneapolis last night a syndicate block of buildings being destroyed, the damage being estimated at 1,000,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. ISLAND REBELLION QUELLED.

    The steamer Germania, from the Caroline and Marshall Islands, brings news that the rebellious natives at Ponape have been subdued by the punitive expeditions being ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. Cricket.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 497 words
  13. RESCUERS REWARDED.

    Captain Hunter, W. G. Rippon, chief officer, and C. T. Benson, second officer of the steamer Orara, and J. Brass, chief officer of the steamer Dorrigo; have been ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    The "Times" states that there were 22,278 deaths' from plague in India during the weak ended February 11. and of this total 11,116 occurred in the United ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. PASSENGERS BY THE ORARA.

    The passengers booked by the Orara are Messrs. Tanner, Furborough, Hall, Tarpey, Kenneally, Campbell, James, Sturat, Connellson, Sprowart, Steenson, Coles, Davis, ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. RECIPROCITY.

    The opposition is gaining, ground in the light against reciprocity. An anti-reciprocity league has been formed at Montreal. Cabinet Ministers assert that the ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. A VALUABLE PICTURE.

    Sir Hugh Lane, Governor of the Irish National Gallery has solil to an English collector Titian's picture, "Man in a Red Cap," for £30,000. This picture was par. ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  19. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the International Lawn Tennis Doubles Championship, Wilding and Ritchie defeated Decugis and Rahe, by 2-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The revolt drags, and every day brings news of some small raids by guerilla hands, and afew of the Federal troops are killed after indecisive engagements. ...

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  21. THE PERSIAN REGENCY.

    The Regent of Persia, Nazr-el-Mulk, in taking the oath before the Mejliss (Persian Parliament), stated that his delay in returning to the capital was due to the fact ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. ZIONITE TROUBLES.

    Zion City is in a turmoil. The Dowleite followers are split over the ponding election of an overseer, and there have been some lively scenes in the city, following ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. MUNICIPAL TROUBLES.

    At the Mittagong Police Court John Leighton, the Mayor, was proceeded against on a charge of illegally fitting on the Municipal Council, his sanitary rates not ...

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  24. PERTH TRAGEDY

    Alfred Smart was executed this morning in the Fremantle gaol for the murder of Ethel Harris. Yesterday he was rather nervous, und inclined to break down. He ...

    Article : 360 words
  25. PARAGUAYAN REVOLUTION.

    The Government of Argentina having threatened reprisals for the seizure of three Argentine Vessels by the dictator Jara, of Paraguay, the latter has promised, to ...

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  26. OPEN COLUMN. TRICKS OF THE TRADE.

    Sir,—I noticed an advertisement in your paper by the liquor trade, which reads as follows:—The South Pole expedition is well equipped with boomerang brandy and ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. FRENCH POLITICS. RAILWAY ADMINISTRATORS' POSITIONS.

    "Le Journal" says the various railway boards have decided to resign their positions, rather than reinstate the railway men dismissed during the recent strike, when ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. POSTAL SERVANTS.

    The Hon. J. Thomas (Postmaster-General) was the guest last night of the Professional and Clerical Association of the Postmaster-Generals Department. He said ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. INDIAN SEDTTION.

    The Lieutenant-Governor, in a speech at Lahore, strongly denounced the intemperance of the agitators of the Central Punjaub which is involving in a common ruin ...

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  30. VOTK OF CONFIDENCE.

    The Chamber of Deputies has carried a motion of confidence in the new Government of Senator Monis by 300 rotes to 114. ...

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  31. EARL'S MISSING HEIR.

    An enquiry is on in foot in the Isle of Wight respecting an allegation that an unknown suicide, who was buried at Bonchurch, is really Francis Patrick Clements, ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    The suddenness of President Tafts call for on extra session of this United States Congress how startled the members of the Senate, who beileved that he was not in ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. CYCLONE IN NEW CALEDONIA.

    News reached Sydney yesterday that a disastrous cyclone raged in New Caledonia from February to 25. The storms broke suddenly about midnight on the 23rd, ...

    Article : 143 words
  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The selectors. Messrs. C. Hill. E. R. Mayne, and C. E. Dolling, have chosen the following team to represent South Australia in the return match with South ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. MEETING OF THE LISMORE CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 6th instant there appears a letter from the pen of Mr. J. G. Hicks, in which he expresses surprise and astonishment at some remarks made ...

    Article : 477 words
  36. WELSH NATIONALISM.

    A Welsh correspondent of the "Times," referring to to-morrow's Welsh Nonsenformist deputation to the Welsh members of the House of Commons, and the latter's ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. BRIEFS.

    Usual monthly meeting of Clunes L.C.L. to have been held tomorrow evening, has been postponed till March 16. A report received here states that foot ...

    Article : 377 words
  38. Football.

    In the International association football match Wales v. Scotland the teams scored two goals cach. ...

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  39. Rowing

    The boat race on Saturday afternoon on the Brunswick River was well attended, and some good racing was seen, reports our Mullumbimby correspondent. Five ...

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  40. NORTH SYDNEY SUBWAY.

    A large and influential deputation, representing shipping and commercial interests interviewed the State Premier to-day, and asked for the modification of a number of ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. FIRE AT CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW.

    A disastrous fire occurred during a cinematograph exhibition at Hologoe. Ninety persons were burned to death, and 10 others were injured. ...

    Article : 31 words
  42. TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST.

    The inhabitants of Bologne are chiefly railway men, and these, with many peasants from the surrounding district, came to see the cinematograph slides which were ...

    Article : 376 words
  43. A REFORMER'S DEATH.

    Thousands attended the Rt. Hon. Spence Watson's funeral at Newcastle. Mr. Asquith, in a letter, pays a warm tribute to his dovotedness to freedom and ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. Billiards

    In the School of Arts tournament yesterday, the games played were—C. Balzer owes 30 beat E. Francis on 20 by 31 F. Scroope on 30 beat F. Lance owes 50 by ...

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  45. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    Regarding the Mayoral elections, the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Minister is advising the Governor to appoint Mayors and Presidents. This action is ...

    Article : 168 words
  46. Swimming.

    The Amateur Swimming Association has decided that it will not send a swimmer to Australia in 1911, owing to the Olympic games, which take place in 1912. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    In the Fll Court to-day the action by the Chief Railway Commissioner against the Great Cobar Company, Ltd., came up In the shape of a demurrer against the ...

    Article : 173 words
  48. LORD LANSDOWNE ILL.

    Lord Lansdowne, who has been absent from the House of Lords, where he is one of the leaders of his party, has been absent recently owing to illness. His ...

    Article : 42 words
  49. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The first of the State championship swimming carnivals was held on Saturday at the Sydney Municipal Baths, in the Domain. There were five competitors in the ...

    Article : 189 words
  50. VICTORIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    With reference to the complainta as to the incomplete information available at the Victorian Immigration Department. Sir J. W. Tuveraer states that the number of ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 142 words
  52. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street. visit:— Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. Burringbar.—First Wednesday in every ...

    Article : 68 words
  53. SAVED BY A CAT.

    The loud mewing of a pet cat aroused the daughter of Mr. Kleinfeller, a Leigh Lanes.) agricultural implement dealer, and on opening her bedroom door she found ...

    Article : 109 words
  54. SHIPPING RING.

    Grant, Minister for Post and Telegraphs, speaking in the Assembly on the second reading of the Mail Contract Bill, declared a shipping ring was exploiting its ...

    Article : 89 words
  55. STREET'S WHITE ANT CURE.

    as used by the Queensland Government for years. Also locally by the Gundurimba and Terania Shires for their bridges; and all large building contractors. No remedy ...

    Article : 67 words
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