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  2. TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE. GREAT LOSS of LIFE IN MEXICO.

    The seismographs at Went Bronwich have recorded a huge [?]arthquake at 11.15 a.m. to-day distant over 6000 miles. MEXICO, Wednesday. ...

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  3. PROFESSOR RICHTER.

    The brigands demand £16,000 for the ransom of Professor Richter. (A party of Greek brigands in the Olympus Range kidnapped the German ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. LATEST SPORTING. CRICKET.

    Playing aguinst Kent, Hampshire scored 463 for the loss of eight wickets, the highest aggregate for the fourth innings of a county match. Fry mage 109, and ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS THE PARI-MUTUEL.

    Pari Mutuel statistics for 1910 show that there was divided in stakes £1,498,05[?] being 7s 6d per head. The churities gained £299,611 sterling. ...

    Article : 34 words
  6. STATE PARLIAMENT. CLARENCE RIVER EXTRANCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly, the Secretary for Works said the reef which was located in the channel at the entrance to the Clarence River was not a serious ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS. FALL OF S[?]OW.

    Heavy, snow fell at Katoomba to-day. ...

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  8. IMMIGRANTS FOR N.S.W.

    Another large batch of immigrants arrived to-day from Great Britain. ...

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  9. EQUITY COURT JUDGE.

    Mr. Rich, the new Equity Court Judge, was sworn in to-day, and took his seat on the Bench. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The most disastrous freight train wreek in the history of the Newhaven railway has occurred. Four waggons were piled into each other, killing five and injuring ...

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  11. MILITARY MURDER CASE.

    Gunner Allen, of the Canadian Garrison Artillery, who was accused of the murder of his commanding officer. Captain Eliston, has been found guilty of ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. SKATING [?]ARNIVAL.

    The skating carnival at the Rink last night was a brilliant success. A number of skaters from Casino attended the carnival. ...

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  13. AFRICA'S POOR WHITES.

    Mr. Hertzog, in a speech at Orangia, deprecating immigration, declared that the first task is to provide for South Africa's poor whites. The speech has been much ...

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  14. ROWING.

    The ratification of the contract for the match between Barry and Fog-well1 is in abeyance as no one in England has been authorised to sign for Fogwell. ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. CONTINUATION SCHOOL.

    The Minister for Public Instruction said he would have the necessary inquiries made into the advisabillty of establishing a contin[?]ation school at Lismore. ...

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  16. DAIRYMEN'S UNION.

    A meeting of farmers to-day decided to form a branch of the Dairymen's Union at Grafton. There was a good enrolment of members at the meeting. ...

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  17. RECORDED IN SYDNEY.

    The [?]arthquake shock which devastated Mexico was recorded in Sydney last night, the instruments being attucted for several hours. ...

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  18. GARIBALDIAN VETERANS.

    The veterans of the late General Garibaldi's army in the Britis'n Leglon participated in the unveiling of the late Victor Emmanuel's statue. ...

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  19. VESSEL WRECKED.

    Details of the sinking' of the steamer Tabogo, off Panama, a fortnight ago, show that 20 were drowned and 80 saved. A lifeboat was smashed just as it was ...

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  20. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Secretary for Works said the purchase of plant and equipments from Carson, Carey and Simpson for the North Coast railway contractors, had not been ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    Gray's score is now 4002, and Inman's. 2290. ...

    Article : 18 words
  22. A PlONEER'S DEATH.

    Mr. James Rice, aged 57, a pioneer of the Burring[?]ar district, died to-day, as the result of an accident the other night. When leaving the hall after on entertainment he ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    The police found William Horace Wearne, an Australian. Coronation visitor, aged 35, wandering at Leicester, [?]e had lost his memory, and was in possession of a large ...

    Article : 49 words
  24. EX-PREMIER DEAD.

    The death is announced of M. Rouvier, ex-Premior of France. ...

    Article : 13 words
  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The monthly shooting of Lismore HalfSquadron 5th A.L.H. for May was concluded on 31st May. The conditions were seven shots each at 200 and 300 yards with ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Secretary for Public Warks has refused to re-consider his decision that the North Coast railway be connected with the deep waters of the Manning. River at Taree ...

    Article : 40 words
  27. LEGISLATIVE "GRAFT."

    A confession made by a State legislator of having accepted a bribe is believed to forecast disclosures of wholesale legislative "graft" in Ohio. Several indictments are ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. MOROCCAN REBELLION.

    Anxiety is felt for six American missionaries at Mequinez. The Berbers are calling the people to a holy war. The Beninter tribe is following the custom ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. COUNTRY SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Beeby if country school teachers will be granted the Friday following Coronation Day as a holiday next week. If Friday were not ...

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  30. FORGING A WILL.

    Colonel Vonljarljars[?]y, with Kasnndshieff a lawyer, and two others have been acquitted, and the remainder of the accused have been found guilty. ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  32. AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO.

    The United States House of Representatives has ordered an appropriation for the purpose of investigating the affairs of the American Sugar Refining Company, which ...

    Article : 42 words
  33. WATER HYACINTH.

    For a number of years the question of how best to deal with the water hyacinth has been before the public, and warnings have from time to time been published in ...

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  34. THE CORONATION.

    At a large public meeting in the Town Hall last night, the Mayor presiding, it was decided to celebrate Coronation Day by a large united religious service and ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. MINERS' ACCIDENT BILL.

    Mr. Lonsdale, speaking on the motion to introduce the Miners' Accident Relief Sewer Bill, urged the necessity of all men receiving such a wage as would obviate ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    Unfavourable weather has caused the postponement of the polo match between English and American teams. The army leave of Captain Cheape and Lieutenant ...

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  37. INSURANCE BILL.

    At the annual conference of the Hearts of Oaks Benefit Society, Mr. Mills, the vicepresident, delivered a speech with reference to the National Insurance Bill; in which ...

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  38. MONETARY EXCHANGE.

    The Canadian authorities notify the decision of the United States Government to accept Canadian 5 and 10 dollar gold coins at par. ...

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  39. GIGANTIC PRAYER ASSEMBLY.

    In connection with the grand review on Kossovo battlefield the Sultan, following the early Caliphs' example, proposes to lead the devotions of a gigantic prayer ...

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  40. MR. JOHN DILLON, M.P.

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist Member of the House of Commons, who met with a motor accident a few days ago, is recovering. ...

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  41. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    A sligut collision took place in the harbour this morning between the ferry steamer Lady Napier and the large steamer Innamincka, inward bound from Queensland ...

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  42. VISITORS ENVERTAINED.

    Lor[?] Northcliffe (Harmsworth, newspaper proprietor) has entertained 300 Overseas Ministers, visitors and journalists at Sutton Place, Guildford. ...

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  43. DEPARTMENT OF LA-BO[?]R.

    Mr. Beeby moved the expediency of introducing a bill to provide for the creation of a Department of Labour, The object of the bill was to provide for a better ...

    Article : 154 words
  44. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The "Hrenz Zeitung," commenting upon the approval of the Declaration of London by the [?]mperial Conference, expressed doubts as to whether Great Britain, under ...

    Article : 244 words
  45. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    President Taft has issued, an appeal to the Democratic members of the Senate to reject Senator Root's amendment to the printing paper clauses of the Canadian ...

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  46. GOLD-BEARING REEFS.

    Additional gold-bearing reefs have been discovered at Murrill Creek, near Grong grong, in the Wagga district. The crushing of 10 tons yielded 216 ozs. ot gold. ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. CYCLIST ATTACKED.

    A motor, cyclist on the main road at St. Albans named Barrnet was overtaken by another cyclist, who demanded money and fired five shots from a revolver. The motor ...

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  48. THE CORONATION.

    The Prince and Princess Fushiml, Admiral Togo and General Noghi have, received an ovation in London. ...

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  49. SOUTH COAST DEPUTATION.

    The Chief Secretory, replying to a deputation this afternoon from the South Coast, said he supposed that because they had supported Labour all along, they ...

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  50. HONOURING MR. FISHER.

    The Freedom' of Bristol has been conferred on Mr. Fisher, 'Australian Prime Minister. ...

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  51. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Frank Sehell has been committed for trial for alleged bigamy, Sergeant Carson said that when he arrested the accused he said that at the time the second marriage ...

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  52. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    Twenty thousand pounds have been anonymously donated for the distribution in Great Britain, Germany, France, and Italy of free copies of Norman Angell's book. ...

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  53. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    In view of the arrival or General Madero in the capital, special police precautions are being taken, and suspected adherents of ex-President Diaz will probably be ...

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  54. NATIONAL, EISTEDDFOD.

    Appreciative notices have appeared in the London newspapers regurdlng Bullarat at the national Eisteddfod. Colonel Morgan, late of the Coldstream Guards, acts as ...

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  55. ADVANCE LISMORE.

    The spending public, those who need a cool, refreshing drink this warm weather, should try Lane's Dry Ginger Ale, or one of equally famous soft drinks. Unequalled ...

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  56. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    Captain Bertram M. Chambers, R.N., whose services have been let to Australia for the position of Director of the Naval College, says he is of the opinion ...

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  57. INTERSTATE DIFFIICULTY!

    A consignment of fireworks, recently purchased by the Queensland Government in Victoria, was to be transferred to a Brisbane vessel, in Sydney. On this a ...

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  58. AVIATOR'S ESCAPE.

    Taddeoli, whlie monoplaining, was caught in a gale at Lausanne when he was at a height of 2000 feet. The machine twice somersaulted. Taddeoli, hanging on to the ...

    Article : 53 words
  59. WASTED.

    The following notice appears amongst those inquiring for missing friends in the "War Cry":—Hunter, Petor; had a farm at Barringbar, New South Wales; ...

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  60. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Arthur Marshall has been committed for trial on the charge of having obtained £5 from William H. Wood by falsely, pretending that he had been left £50,000 through ...

    Article : 156 words
  61. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has caused an announcement to be circulated of his cordial approval of President Taft's candidature for the United States ...

    Article : 87 words
  62. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  63. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    Under cover of an attack on Aleasio a large consignment of arms was landed at Cape Rodoni and despatched to the Miridites' strengholds. ...

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  64. BRISBANE GAS STRIKE.

    Yesterday's "Courier" says:—Though the official intimation that the gas strike is off has not yet been made, the trouble is now regarded as at an end. As ...

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  65. ALLEGED FLAG OUTRAGE.

    The Corporation of Newrose has discussed a flag outrage. The flags were stated to he New Zealand flags and not Union Jacks and that the offenders were youths ...

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  66. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    It is announced in political circles that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, fearing an anti-Liberal "landslide" in the Quebec province, intends to return to Canada from London ...

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  67. CHAMPAGNE RIOTS.

    The red flag has been re-hoisted on many town halls and churches in the Bar-SurAube district. The excitement is growing. ...

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  68. COAL VEND TRIALS.

    An unexpected development took place during the hearing of the vend cases before the High Court to-day, when a secret agreement which was entered into during ...

    Article : 72 words
  69. NEW AND SCARCE GOODS.

    Mr. P. J. Flannery of the ladies' specialty house, in Woodlark-street, announces that he is now showing a new shipment of velveteens, fancy colored hose and ladies' ...

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  70. A SHOCKING RECORD.

    The perpetrator of 57 murders has been arrested at Kazan. His crimes included the murder of Dr. Popoff at Kazan, for which a man and woman were sentenced to ...

    Article : 69 words
  71. WHEN YOU GET SATISFACTION.

    Often when a purchase has been made at a so-called sale the purehaser goes away wondering whether he has got a bargain or not. At G. E. Gustafson's jewellery ...

    Article : 126 words
  72. EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.

    Lightning struck three byres in a village in the department of the Lolre. All the sixteen cows which were lying down were killed. Those which were standing ...

    Article : 75 words
  73. NIMBIN.

    Finlgan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street, visit:— Nimbin-Next Wednesday, 14th June. Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. ...

    Article : 75 words
  74. WHOOPING COUGH TREATMENT.

    Roche's Embrocation has a world-wide reputation for treating successfully Whooping Cough. A small quantity rubbed on the pit of the stomach every night ...

    Article : 49 words
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