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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. MEAT FOR THE ARMY,

    The War Office is inviting tondors, up to April 13 next, for a year's supply of frozon muttcon and beef for the troops at Gibraltar. The contract is to commence from ...

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  3. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir.—Will you allow we space for A few remarks re this town supply of milk? A D vendor has to pay registration fees, etc., and in having to conforms to the ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PASSENGERS BY THE ORARA.

    The passengers booked by the Orara are: Messrs. Brovis, Burrows, Wellmarr, Streaborn, Evans, Brandon, Montgomery, McEvoy. Egau, Rothwell, Bullgin, Hampson, ...

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  5. SAVED FROM S.S THISTLEMOR.

    The latest regarding tho the of the steamer Thistlemor shows that nine out of thirty on board were rescued by a small boat, but twenty-one perished. ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE. NEWCASTLE POLICE REINFORCED.

    A force of 100 extra police left Sydney for Newcastle to-night. They did not know anything of it until a few minutes previously, but it appears the authorities are ...

    Article : 431 words
  7. THE KING'S SPEECH.

    The King's speech mentioned that friendly foreign relations were satisfactory, the progress of Turkey's constitutional regime, the renewal of arbitration conventions with ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH OIL, CORPORATION.

    The Commonwealth Oil Corporation has resolved to increase its capital by £400,OOO. ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  10. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    In the case of Ke[?]nly versus Hartnew. of New South Wales the appeal was allowed by the Judicial Committee of the 'Privy Council, each Party to pay his own costs. ...

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  12. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNED.

    In case [?]uence of an adverse vote in the Chamber of Deputies in connection with the Taxation Reform Bill, Signor Giolittl, the Italian Prime Minister and the Members of ...

    Article : 40 words
  13. WIFE FOLLOWS HUSBAND.

    The body of a woman found drowned at "Botany Bay last month has been identifi-. ed as that of Dora Tronphard, who had been heard to express her intention of ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 124 words
  15. SPEECH BY MR, LLOYD-GEORGE.

    Mr. Eloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the National Liberal Club, vehemently denouced the Lords as mad Mullahs and wreckers of popular ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. EXHUMING THE HATOHET.

    Sir— After perusing Mr. Hicks' letter in your issue of the 1st inst., I feel satisfied that it does not place the Committee of the A, and I. Society or its President in ...

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  17. THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    The Tea Buyers. Association, including all the large firms have agreed to pay duty during the Legislative interregnum, on the understanding that the payments ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. MOTOR CARS BURNED,

    Two motor cars, each valued at £750, belonging, to Lieutenant Foster Taylor and Tommy Burns respectively, were destroyed by fire yesterday the first at La Perouse. ...

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  19. MISS MARY CON[?]Y'S SINGING.

    Newspapers favourably criticise. Miss Mary Conly's singing in the Messiah at the London Chorall Society's programme on Wednesday, and in Hiawatha at the ...

    Article : 30 words
  20. CANADIAN-FRENCH TREATY.

    The Canadian Parliamont has ratilied the Supplementary Treaty with France, designed to satisfy the objections of French agriculturists[?]. It provides for cancellation. ...

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  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 668 words
  22. BALD KNOB TRAGEDY.

    The Chinese have arrested a Chinese known as Kuan Bong for the munder of a compatriot named Pan Hawk at Bald Nob, Glen Innes. ...

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  23. EXECUTIONS FOR HIGH TREASON.

    Lieutenant Gilnovics and his four companions have shot for high treason at Cetinje, the capital of Montenegro. The Servian press violently condemn ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Among recent arrivals in Lismore is Mr. William Ryan, oldest son of Mrs. B. Ryan, who has decided to again reside here after an absence of about seven ...

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  25. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    A sensational development in the strike matters took place here upon the arrival of the train from Sydney at lO.3O. Upon the train were Messrs. Peter ...

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  26. ROBERT SIEVIER FINED.

    Robert Sievier,has been fined £10 at Bow-street for sending indecent ...

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  27. ALLEGED OPIUM CONSPIRACY.

    The Jury failed to agree the charges of alleged conspiracy against Sidney Wickham, Frederick Dansey and Thomas Love in connection with the importation of ...

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  28. LORDS ROSEBERY AND CURZON AT VARIANCE.

    A Sharp correspondence has been passing between Lord Rosebery and Lord Cur on The latter quoted extracts of Lord Rose bery's Glasgow speech. ...

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  29. PUBLIC, SCHOOL BAZAAR.

    The annual bazaar in aid of the Lismore District Public School will be held in the Federal Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. The Mayoress will open the Bazaar at 3 ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate passed the second reading of the Loan Bill. The House of Representatives has passed the Patents Bill, through all stages. ...

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  31. SELECTION OF LIBERAL CANDIDATE.

    To-day is the last day for becoming a member of the Liberal, League, to secure the right to vote in the selection of the Liberal candidate. The situation is one ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. PROBABLE DATE OF DISSOLUTION.

    Hon. J. A. Pease indicates that the dissolution will take place on the 28th December, and the first elections on January 8th upon new register. ...

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  33. FREETRADER ADVOCATES TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Julius Wernher, addressing shareholders of Fraser and Chalmers, advocated tariff reform. He previously has been a leading freetrader. ...

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  34. To Sir T. T. Ewing K.C. M.G

    "Something attempted, something done, To earn a (K) night's repose." Not thankless we though gratitude be brief. ...

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  35. ANOTHER MOTOR BOAT.

    Mr. Ben Jackson, who has recently added to the popularity of his boating sheds by providing facilities for ladies and gentlemen swimmers, the bathing being regulated ...

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  36. LABOUR PARTY DOES NOT AGREE WITH MR. PEASE'S PROPOSALS.

    The Labour Party seem ill-disposed to agree to Mr. Peaso's proposals for the avoidance of triangular contests. ...

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  37. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS ANTICIPATED.

    The Australian Gaslight Co. paid off another batch of 146 men on Saturday. Mr. W.A. Holman, deputy leader of the Labour Party, strongly advises the ...

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  38. INMATES OF LUNATIO ASYLUM POISONED.

    Five hundred and forty-seven inmates of the Friodrichsherg[?]natic asylum at Hamburg have been poisoned by eatingr ice. Two are dead and sixty eight are in a ...

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  39. DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    Information from Jundah tells of an-o other very sad happening that way (the Longracach correspondent of the 'Courier' telegraphed on Tuesday). Leslie Whiting, ...

    Article : 197 words
  40. KING'S SPEECH PROROGUING PARLIAMENT.

    His Majesty the King's speech proroguing Parliament thanks the Commons for providing for National expenditure and regrots that the provision proved ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. REJECTION OF THE BUDGET.

    Mr. A. Henderson, chairman of the Independent Labour, Party, stated that it was "Itogether too lato for the House of Lords to profess anxiety regarding the interests ...

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  42. "A TACTICAL BLUNDER."

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., considers the, arrests are a tactical blunder on the part of the Government and will lead to a complication of the position. It could not ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. ROBUR TEA CALENDARS.

    The advence that has taken place in the art of advertising during the past few years is truly astonishing and this is brought home to us more particularly as ...

    Article : 239 words
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  45. UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Royal proclamation makes the Union of South Africa effective from May 31. ...

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  46. VIOLENT GALES.

    Violent gales are racing along the Britist coasts. The steamer Thistlemore blew up and foundered with her crew of 30 at Clovally. ...

    Article : 93 words
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  48. A SKULL, UNEARTHED.

    While digging a trench in Fairy Bowerroad, Manly, on Monday afternoon, William Frazer, a resident of Denison-street, in that suburb, unearthed the skull of of ...

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  49. BIG FINANCIAL DEAL.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan has secured control of the Equitable life Assurance Socicty of New York, the assets of which amount to 94 millions sterling. This is Interpreted in ...

    Article : 43 words
  50. Advertising

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