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  2. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    The latest scratchings are—Doncaster Handicap—Blairgour. St. Leger—Blairgour, Danceress, Ague. ...

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  3. BLEACHING FLOUR.

    The Local Government Board reports upon bleaching flour must be regarded with considerable apprehension. Nitrogen and peroxide enable the miller to transform ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. ALLEGED BOGUS LAND SALES.

    A sensation has been caused by the newspaper "Laargentine" declaring that the majority of the recent land sales near Buenos Ayres were bogus. ...

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  5. HEAVY RAIN AT CAIRNS. MUCH DAMAGE DONE.

    Serious damage has been done to the railway lines and bridges by the heavy rain at Cairns. At a spot 12 miles from Kuranda 3000 yards were washed away. ...

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  6. BRIEFS.

    No more ticks found. Cycling carnival entries close to-night. Tick outbreak confined to one farm. On Runnymede quarantine area more ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE REFERENDA.

    Senator Rae addressed a good meeting last night at the School of Arts. The President of the Shire Council was chairman. The address lasted two hours, and at its ...

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  8. MISSIONARIES IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    M. Augagneur has admitted that the missionories won the sympathies of the natives by social work. Additional facilities should be given the colonists to obtain ...

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  9. Boxing.

    Tommy Burns is to put on boxing bouts in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Calgary under the authority of a Dominion Charter granted to the National Sporting Association. ...

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  10. DEATH ON THE TWEED.

    James Rabjones, aged 67, died last night. He was an old resident of the river, und for[?]many years skipper of Skinner Bros.' river launch Uki. ...

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  11. POLICE AND STRIKERS.

    A violent conflict has taken place between the police and the strikers employed on the civic contracts. At Prince Rupert many revolvers were used. One of the strikers is ...

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  12. Bowling.

    In the Arthur Cocks andCo. trophy competition, J. G. Hicks, 2 on, defeated Dr. Franceschi, 5 on 21.—16. ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    The weather this week has been fine and hot. The mosquito pest still continues, and the prevalence of dengue fever is attributed to them. ...

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  14. STATE LIFE INSURANCE MONOPOLY.

    Premier Giolitti, speaking in the Chamber, stated that the Government intend to create life insurance a State monopoly. The revenue therefrom will be utilised in ...

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  15. Lawn Tennis.

    Rahe and Mavrogordato defeated Wilding and Myers in the Cotedazur championship, 6—4, 6—4. The Lismore Lawn Tennis Club will ...

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  16. THE ARCHER-SHEE CASE.

    The Archer-Shee case with regard to the dismissal of the naval cadet Shee has been revived by the father claiming £10,000 damages and bitterly complaining against ...

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  17. DEATH ON THE CLARENCE.

    Mrs. J. Bannantyne, relict of Rev. J. Bannantyne, for many years Presbyterian minister at Manning River, died on Wednesday, aged 87, at Upper Orara. ...

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  18. A PUBLISHER'S SUICIDE.

    Craige Lippincott, head of the Lippincott Publishing Company, has shot himself dead. ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVICE BILL.

    The Postmaster-General says the proposed Publlc Service Act Amendment Bill is designed to allay some of the discontent existing in the service. ...

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  20. LARGE GERMAN STEAMSHIP STRANDED.

    The North German Lloyd steamship Princess Irene stranded to-day off Lonehill, with 250 passengers aboard. A high sea is running. The position of ...

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  21. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Mr. T. Bowen, of Orange, who was one of the deputation which waited on the Minister for Agriculture with reference to Irish blight in potatoes; made some strong ...

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  22. PROPOSED COMMONWEALTH BANKS.

    The Federal Prime Minister says the proposed Commonwealth Bank will be trading as a bank and bank of issue, doing business on the same lines as existing banks, ...

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  23. A CHAPTER OF TRAGEDIES.

    Cliff Root, a cowboy at Billings, Montana, lassoed his bride and dragged her body for miles across the country. The woman's head was crushed. Root shot his ...

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  24. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    Antone Carrasco, insurgent and bandit, has been extented by the Provisional Government. The main force of Diaz has been ...

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  25. Cycling.

    A largely attended meeting of the above club was held last evening at Sackett's rooms to complete arrangements in connection with the club's second carnival to ...

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  26. BIG SHIPPING RECORD.

    Seventeen steamers, aggregating 42,000 tons, arrived at Sydney this morning, while twenty steamers are booked to leave to-morrow for various Interstate and ...

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  27. SCHOOL BOARD'S ACTION CENSURED.

    The House of Lords confirmed the decision in the Swansea School Board case, cabled on the 21st April, 1910. (in April of last year the Appeal Court ...

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  28. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    The Albanians have taken the offensive at Tushi. There have been severe losses on both sides. ...

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  29. RECENT HURRICANE AT NEW GUINEA.

    During the reecnt hurricane at New Guinea several small vessels were wrecked. ...

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  30. THE OCEANO ASHORE, BUT

    The steamer Oceano, bound from Sydney to Port Stephens, went ashore this morning at the entrance to that port, but was floated off this afternoon. ...

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  31. FAREWELL TO REV. F. DRUERY.

    On Wednesday evening the Rev. F. Druery was tendered a farewell social by the congregation of the Bangalow Methodist Church. After the opening hymn and ...

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  32. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson announces that the expedition must leave this year. The arrangements for ship equipment will not be ratified until the Australian committee cables ...

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  33. UNFINISHED ACTION.

    The action Garrett v. Lestrango is still unfinished. ...

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  34. BIG NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    A large private hotel and six shops have been destroyed by fire at Stratford, Taranaki, N.Z. Two ladies were seriously injured by jumping from upstairs windows, ...

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  35. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Macleay Railway League proposes to and a deputation to the Minister of Works to protest against proceeding with the North Coast railway from the Grafton end ...

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  36. MR. MOBERLEY BELL.

    Sir George Reid, in a letter to the "Times," pays a tribute to Mr. Moberley Bell's services to the country. ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

    Owing to the non-arrival of the large sized paper usually employed in the production of Saturday's "Star" a number of the advertisements usually displayed on ...

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  38. OVERCROWDED MISSION.

    The over-crowded condition of the aborigines' mission camp on the Macquarie was brought under, the notice of the Macquarle Shire Council by the Clerk, who pointed ...

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  39. IRISH UNIONISTS.

    A meeting of Irish Unionist Clubs, held at Belfast, decided to forward to overseas Premiers a manifesto expressing their determination to repudiate Home Rule. ...

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  40. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    The Minister for Public Works proposes to establish second State brick works at Nyheat, Newcastle, with temporary plant. The State brick works at Homebush Bay ...

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  41. ALBANIAN MIGRATION TO MONTENEGRO.

    The "Times" Vienna correspondent states that the Albanians will continue to emigrate to Montenogro. Unless Tuekey pacifics the insurgents otherwise than by ...

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  42. OFF TO THE CORONATION.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, and Senator Pearce left Melbourne on Thursday for England, to attend the Coronation ceremony. ...

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  43. IF YOU HAVE

    a cough, cold, nose, throat, or lung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDERS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—5 drops ...

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  44. J's.P. GAZETTED.

    The following J's.P. were gazetted:— Ferdinand Benaud, Coraki; Wallace C. Anderson, Byron Bay; W. Crawford, Alstonville; William Davis, Rous; George ...

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  45. PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is quoted at 24-7/18d per ounce. ...

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  46. REMOVAL OF IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS.

    Rouet, clerk in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Meamon, an alleged British subject, and Pallier, his secretary, have been arrested for the removal of important ...

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  47. FIRE BRIGADES BOARD.

    The report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the administration of the Fire Brigades Board was made public to-day. ...

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  48. GOVERNMENT FERRY SERVICE.

    As a result of the announced determination of the 'Government to establish a State ferry service between Sydney and North Sydney, shares in the Sydney ...

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  49. MULLUMBIMBY CO-OP. BUTCHERTING CO., LTD.

    Nominations, to close on Saturday, 29th i[?] are invited for three candidates for election as directors in the above company. The term of office is two years, ...

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  50. UNKNOWN SUICIDE.

    It has been ascertained that the unknown suicide buried at Bonchurch, cabled on 6th Marsh, was not Clements. (The cable referred to stated:—An ...

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  51. STEAMER OCEANO RE-FLCIATED.

    The steamer Oceano was re-floated this afternoon. ...

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  52. THE DESTROYERS' CRUISE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  53. FLOATING WRECKAGE.

    The steamer Levuka came across a large quantity of wreckage floating between Salian Island and Townsville. ...

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  54. THE EDUCATION TEST.

    Mr. Smuts, Minister of the Interior, speaking in the Assembly, said that too much was made of the education test in immigration. The test he advocated was ...

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  55. PASSENGERS BY THE CAVANBA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  56. THE BERGENDORF'S CREW SAVED.

    The crew of the Bergerdorf has been saved. ...

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  57. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    Danish butter realises 120s to 122s. Australian and New Zealand is unchanged; choicest is selling well, but seconds are practically unsalcable. ...

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  58. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  59. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    Rodsianko's election as president of the Du[?] resulted in a split of the Octobrists, fifty members, including many leaders, resigning from the party. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. GRAFTON CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Circuit Court concluded to-day. Two civil cases were heard. Mr. T. H. Jolly, South Grafton, sued the Cooper Engineering Company, Sydney, ...

    Article : 130 words
  62. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    Communication with the Fez army, which is camped eight hours north of the capital, has been cut. The Sultan sent soldiers' pay under a ...

    Article : 51 words
  63. MINERS' DISEASES LABORATORY.

    It is announced that the Witwaters Rand Native Labour Association is building a laboratory at Johannesburg at a cost of £40,000, to investigate miners' ...

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  64. NIMBIN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  65. CLUNES CORONATION HALL.

    The opening of the above will be celebrated on Coronation Day, June 22, by a pi[?] and sale of gifts, and a fair for two nights. A preliminary advertisement ...

    Article : 85 words
  66. POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGES.

    Smith, Mormon leader, addressing a church conference, admitted that eleven hundred Polygamous marriages had taken place in 1910. The church was ...

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  67. MILK FEVER AIR PUMP.

    Milk Fever Air Pump, by injecting sterilised air into the udder, puts a cow with milk fever on her feet within 15 minutes. Price 8/6. J. Lasker, Chemist, Lismore. ...

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  68. MR. HENNIKER HEATON, SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton is seriously ill. Dr. Sir Lauder Brunton's bulletin declares that it will be some days before the patient is out of danger. ...

    Article : 35 words
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