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  2. LATEST SPORTINGFOOTBALL.

    The Pirate-Dunpon match will be played at Coleman's Point next Saturday, and not the Oval as previously stated. Wallaroos meet Pirates in the Junior ...

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  3. CANADA AND GERMANY.

    A Berlin correspondent reports that an understanding has been arrived at between Canada and Germany for negotiations for a reciprocal commercial treaty ...

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  4. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir.—I really do not know whether it is worth while replying to the clap trap of X.Y.Z. appearing in your Monday's issue under the heading of "Is this Salvery?" ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS TRADE BETWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The "Shipping Gazette" states that inquiries are being made in Liverpool for six steamers, each capable of carrying 7000 to 8000 tons dead weight, on time ...

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  6. HAMMOND'S FLIGHTS.

    Five successful air flights wee made this morning over the city and suburbs. General Gordon was a passenger on the last trip. ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. ARRIVAL AT GRAFTON.

    The Governor-General was welcomed to-day at the Town Hall. There was a large number of citizens present. His Excellency was presented with an ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS. ALLEGED PEARL STEALING.

    Clifford MacIntosh and a lad named Cochrane have been committed for trial at Broome. West Australia, on a charge of stealing two pearis valued at £700 and ...

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  9. MR. M'GOWEN INTERVIEWED.

    Many Landon pressmen have interviewed Mr. McGowen. He assured them that the result of the referenda was not a slap in the face to the Federal or State ...

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  10. RAILWAY FETTLER KILLED.

    A railway fettler named Michaell Nolan was run over by a train near Flemington to-day, and was killed instantaneously. ...

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  11. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at a house in Carlton, Melbourne, this morning, when a young Italian named Carlo Antinetti, shot his cousin's wife and then committed ...

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  12. AIDE-DE-CAMP TO LORD ISLINGTON.

    Lieutenant T. E. Escourt, of the Royal Scots Greys, has been appointed an extra aide-de-camp to Lord Islington, Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  13. SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Executive has commuted the death sentences passed upon Wm. Millar and Reginaid Clare to penal servitude for life. ...

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  14. CANNOT VISIT LISMORE.

    In connection with the presence of the Governor-General on the Northern Rivers, and this invitation for him to visit Lismore, he was asked to accept a dinner ...

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  15. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Alfred Schofield, a labourer, committed suicide in a most determined manner to-day by cutting his throat, and then hanging himself from the bannister. ...

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  16. THE ALBANIAN RISING.

    Seven thousand Dedif troops have been landed at Salonika, and entrained there for Albania. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN NURSES.

    Viscountess Gladstone, wife of the Covernor-General of South Africa, has made an appeal through the press and the local authorities throughout South Africa for a ...

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  18. CAPTAIN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Captain Kidd, of the steamer Belle of ireland, was bathing, in company with his wife and daughter, on Newcastle beach, when he suddenly collapsed and expired. ...

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  19. JERUSALEM INCIDENT.

    Advices from Jerusalem state that the story of the alleged theft of relies from the Mosque of Omar by Captain Parker's expedition is unfounded, and is attributed ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  21. THE RICHMOND BAR.

    A deputation, comprising Captain Davis and Messrs. Gibson, Bell, McBurney, Ainsworth, Davis. Temperley, and Smith, was introduced to the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  22. MURDER IN PERSIA.

    Kashgards are suspected of having ambushed two Bakhtiari chieftains, one of whom was murdered, while the fate of the other is unknown. ...

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  23. TOWNSEND DIVORCE CASE.

    There were important developments to-day in the divorce suit of Townsend versus Townsend, when Mr. Windeyer appeared on behalf of the co-respondent, Robert Fisher, ...

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  24. ALLEGED ANARCHIST PLOT.

    A quantity of dynamite cartridges weighing 4¼1b, has been found against a garden fence at Epernay, in the champagne district of France. It is thought that the ...

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  25. ALLEGED DISLOYALTY.

    The Barrier District Assembly of the Political Labour League has resolved to request the executive in Sydney to arrange for a special conference to deal with the ...

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  26. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The immigration from Great Britain to Canada West is exceeding all previous records. ...

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  27. PLAYING INDIAN.

    A boy, eight years old, has been fat, [?] burned at Victoria. He was playing indian with comrades, who wrapped paper round him, and then set it on fire, thus ...

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  28. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    At the Bathurst Police Court to-day, Henry Sullivan, Arthur Higman. Adin Bryant and Elizabeth Bryant were committed for trial on 12 different charges of having ...

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  29. PHILATELIC SOCIETY.

    Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Mr. Buxton, Mr. Seely, Sir W. Hall-Jones, Lady and Miss Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Findlay, and 250 others were present at the Junior ...

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  30. ATTACKED BY CANNIBALS.

    The British steamer Kaisenga struck a reef off Womazi Island, German East Africa. The steamer was attacked by a thousand cannibals, who were repulsed by ...

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  31. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    President Diaz resigns when peace is restored, hence the peace conference is to be resumed. ...

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  32. RAILWAY SERVICE BOARD.

    The Full Court made the rule absolute for prohibition in the case of James Catts. M.P., who was recently fined on a charge of having published certain matter which ...

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  33. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. McCall has arranged for a large Tasmanian exhibit in the Australian pavillion of the Festival of Empire. ...

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  34. EAST NOTTINGHAM ELECTION PETITION.

    The hearing of the East Nottingham election petition against the return of Captain J. A. Morrison (Unionist) has been commenced. There are ...

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  35. WOMAN'S HEROISM.

    The caretaker's house at Mullengudgery Railway Station was destroyed by fire last night. Mr. Breeze was paralysed. His wife got him outside. She then rescued three ...

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  36. HOUSE OF LORDS' REFORM.

    Lord Lansdowne has submitted his scheme for the reform of the House of Lords. He proposes that a hundred elected by the hereditary Peers, a hundred by ...

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  37. McKay's Moving Theatre.

    Mr. Stanley McKay, whose reputation as a theatrical manager and purveyor of high class comedy is well-known on the Northern Rivers, presented the pantomime ...

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  38. SPIRIT LAMP EXPLODES.

    Mrs. Florence Butterworth was using a methylated spirit lamp at her residence at Globe, when paper from the spirit came in contact with the light. An explosion ...

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  39. EARL CREWE.

    Earl Crewe has returned home improved in health. ...

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  40. EMIGRANTS AND IMMILGRANTS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has been interviewed regarding emigrants and immigrants. He said the had made a special provision for mutual insurance arrangements with the ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE SYNOD.

    At the opening of the Newcastle Synod to-day Biship Stretch, referring to the time chosen for the Sydney Show, said it had always seemed to him to border on a ...

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  42. WATER HYACINTH.

    The Byron Shire Council has dealt in no half-hearted fashion with growths of water byacinth within the shire boundaries. At yesterday's Council meeting the ...

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  43. LABOUR TROUBLES IN YORKSHIRE.

    There is a recrudescence of the labour trouble in Yorkshire owing to the employers refusing to advance wages and to lessen the hours of labour. 12,000 ...

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  44. BYRON SHIRE RATES.

    A resolution was carried at the meeting of the Byron Shire Council yesterday that persons whose rates are not paid by June 30th will be prosecuted without ...

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  45. BRITISH POLITICS. INVALIDITY AND UNEMPLOYMENT BILL.

    The public have ordered 40,000 copies of Mr. Lloyd-George's Invalidity, Bill. ...

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  46. BARNSTAPLE BY-ELECTION.

    The Barnstaple by-election has taken place, and resulted in the return of Mr. Baring (Liberal). The numbers were—Mr. Baring (Liberal) ...

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  47. VALIDITY Of FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    In the High Court to-day, mention was made of the case of Osborne versus the Commonwealth, in which the validity of the Federal land tax is to be tested. ...

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  48. FREEDOM OF GLASGOW.

    The freedom of the City of Galsgow has been offered to Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, and Sir Joseph Ward, Preniier of New Zealand. ...

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  49. THE VETO BILL.

    The House of Lords was packed on the occasion of the introduction of Lord Lansfowne's Bill for the reform of the House. Among the crush were many ...

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  50. DUNOON SCOTCH CONCERT.

    A Dunoon correspondent writes:—The appearance of ticks in our midst and the approaching Scotch concert has thrown our little town into a state of excitement. ...

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  51. MOROCCAN REBELLLION.

    The Berbers are negotiating with the inhabitants of Fez regarding a rising within the city. The sole difficulty is the safety of the Europeans. All parties desire to ...

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  52. IN THE NAVY.

    Mr. E. W. Blakeney, of Dunbible, has two grandsons in the Australian Navy, both born in Murwillumbah. Leslie Blakeney, aged 21 years, is A. B. on H.M.S. ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    The closing scores on Monday night in the billiard match between Lindrum and Williams were as follows:—Lindrum (in play) 8666. Williams 4339. Lindrum's ...

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  54. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    It is stated that London pressure induced Sir Wilfrid Laurier to adjourn Parliament in order to attend the Imperial Conference. ...

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  55. YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND

    That by using the commercial eucalyptus oil, which is now bought up at 6d per 1b. weight and bottled, and on account of the large profit pushed, you are exposing ...

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  56. IF YOU HAVE

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

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  57. BUSINESS FIRST.

    Romco had taken the poison, and Juliet was staggering about the stage, wailing and wringing her hands. "Oh, cruel poison!" she cried. Kneeling distractedly ...

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  58. RICE RIOTS IN CHINA.

    There have been ten hours' rioting in Hangchow, owing to the high price of rice. Twenty shops and several mandarins' houses were destroyed. The mob ...

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  59. FLANNERY'S OFFERS.

    Mr. P. J. Flannery has an interesting advertisement in which he makes a special offer to patrons. The stock is of the unusual quality, for which he is noted, and ...

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  60. A CABINET ESTABLISHED IN CHINA.

    An edict has been promulgated establishing a regular Cabinet in China for the government of the country. PEKING, Tuesday. ...

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  61. BIG JEWELLERY SALE COMING.

    Mr. G. E. Gustafson, of Woodlark-street, who has established a high reputation for the quality of the goods he sells, expects to soon be able to announce the ...

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  62. THE SAWMILL ACCIDENT.

    In a corresponding letter recently as paragraph was published which stated that a man was killed at Randle's saw-mills. Pimlico. As subsequent paragraphs ...

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