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  2. BRIEFS.

    A[?] is urgently needed by the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The position has been placed before the Government, and teh officials hope that more ...

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  3. MINE DISASTER.

    By an explosion at Wellington P[?] Whitehaven, 130 miners were emtombed. Four have been rescued. LONDON, Thursday Evening. ...

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  4. DEATH OF KING EDWARD VIL

    Rev. Mr. Jowett, President of the Free Church Council, is preparing a memorial service for the [?] of Nonconformists. ...

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  5. A[?]DIAN CONCERT [?]

    Rarely have concert[?]goers in Lismore had the opportunity of enjoying a greater [?] sical treat than taht given by the above party in the Federal Hall last evening, ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The newspapers comment on party lines on the Tariff Commission's important memorandum effect of Canada's tariff arrangements on France, Germany and the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    At the Court to-day, Herbert Milford Law was charged with carnelly knowing Corellie Ethel Eggins at Lower Lawrence on the sixth of June, 1909. He was ...

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  8. MINISTERS EXONERATED.

    The Commissioner has presented his report with respect to the allegations made by Mr. Jeson against the Chief Justice of Tasmania, the Ministers, and ...

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  9. KAISER AND PRINCE HENRY TO ARRIVE ON THURSDAY.

    The Kaiser and Prince Henry of Prussia will arrive on Thursday. ...

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  10. SHIRE COUNCIL TROUBLE.

    Mr. Cope, on behalf of the president of teh Woodlawn Shire Council, applied to the Court to-day for a rule nisi to oust Councillor Major Shallard. ...

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  11. MONEY FIR COLONIAL MINING.

    The Marine Fibres and Yarns Company, having a capital of £400,000. is issuing £100,000 to work the fibrous deposits in Spencer's and St. Vincent's Gulf, South ...

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  12. SCHOOLS CLOSING.

    The London elementary schools will be closed on the 20th. The festival of Empire's abandonment will leave unemployed thousands of people. ...

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  13. NEW STEAMER FOR AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Eastern and Australian Steamships Company's St. Albans has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  14. THE COFF'S HARBOR RAILWAY PROPOSAL.

    The Public Works Committee to-day took evidence on the Coff's Harbor or Dor[?]igo railway proposal, via Bonville. The evidence was contradictory, some ...

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  15. A STRANGE ACCIDENT.

    A strange accident occurred at Corowa. The 18-months old son of Sergeant Walsh was playing in the yard and went across to where a loop of rope was hanging from ...

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  16. "PALL MALL GAZETTE'S" STATEMENT.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says there will be postponement of the reassembling of Parliament to June 8th, which is the first indication of the Government's recognition ...

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  17. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The Oxford and Cambridge Presses have issued altered prayer books entering, the formula Our Gracious Queen Mary, Alexandra, the Queen Mother, and Edward, Duke ...

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  18. DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT.

    Jack Fisher, an old resident of Grafton, [?]lied to-day, aged 84, leaving three sons and two daughters. ...

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  19. DISTRICT COURT.

    No business for the District Court has been filed. ...

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  20. The Loch Katrine in Sydney.

    Bearing all the signs of having had a mighty conflict with the elements, the cripp[?] barque Lech Katrine is now lying at anchor off Mosman Bay. The tug Heroic ...

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  21. Fight with German Sailors.

    The drum with which a party of riotous German seamen mocked the memory of Britain's dead King in Bour[?]-street, Melbourne, on Saturday night in now a prize ...

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  22. MOURNING IN CANADA.

    The Dominion Cabinet, has appropriated £7000 sterling to draping every Federal building in Canada. ...

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  23. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    A branch of the Political Labor League was formed at Maclean on Wednesday. ...

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  24. LAUNCH OF U.S.A. BATTLESHIP.

    The Florida, America's largest battleship, has been launched. ...

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  25. LARGE PRICES TO WATCH FUNERAL PROCESSION.

    Great prices [?] to [?] have been paid for windows in the West End on May 20, to watch the funeral procession. Many wreaths have been sent, some of ...

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  26. IMPROVING POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Postmaster-General says telephones should be a public convenience, and not a source of worry, and he intends to remedy all grievances. The telegraph service is ...

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  27. DEATH OF AN ASTRONOMER.

    Sir William Hugginas, the astronomer, is dead. (Sir William Huggins was born in 182[?] He built and conducted a private ...

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  28. PROPOSED PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It is probable the proposed conference of Premiers to consider the financial position between the Commonwealth and States will be held in Melbourne on June the ...

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  29. MOURNING NOTICE.

    The Court Gazette states that it is not desired nor is it expected that the public shell appear in [?]een mourning after the 7th of June, but should wear half ...

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  30. LORD GLADSTONE'S RECEPTION.

    Lord Gladstone[?]s public welcome at Capetown will not be given until after May 20, the day of the Kinh's funeral. The Netal Governmetn is in favor of ...

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  31. PECULIAR SHOOTING CASE.

    It now transpires that Albert Barns, who walked into the hospital yesteray with a bullet wound in his head, shot himself at his mother's grave at the Waverley ...

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  32. TIMBER FOR BUTTER BOXES.

    A contract has been secured by Pike and Co., of Sydney, for the landing of 18,000,000 feet of white pine in Sydney from New Zealand to be used for making butter ...

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  33. DROWNING FATALITY.

    Thirteen, including seven passengers, were drowned in the wreck of the steamboat City, of Saltillo, at Glenpa[?]k, near St. Louis, Missouri. ...

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  34. WRIT AGAINST COAL VEND.

    The Federal Attorney-General had decided to issue a writ in Sydney against the coal vend under the Industris Preservation Act. ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. Garvin, the Inspector-General of Police, who is Chairman of the Aboriginies Protection Board, and Mr. R. H. Beardmore, Secretary to the Board, ...

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  36. GERMAN NAVAL DISASTER.

    An explosion in mine-laying experiments at Wilhelmshaven, the German naval base, killed five bluejackets and severaly injured another. ...

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  37. Inter River News.

    The hotel at Maclean, closed by order of the Recuction Court, has now opened up as a laundry. A large number of men and horses have ...

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  38. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    The Empire Day celebrations in Sydney are to be carried out without any decorative or festive features. ...

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  39. SCOW DISMASTED.

    The scow Ruakaka was spoken by the steamer Burwah off Jervis Bay in a dismasted condition and the steamer towed [?]er into Port Kembla. ...

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  40. BUYING A WITNESS.

    Giving evidence at Perth in regard to his bankruptcy. A. B. Thompson, hotelkeeper, said that during litigation in connection with the purchase of his hotel he had to ...

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  41. INTERNATIONAL AVIATION MEETING.

    The Aero Club in America is holding an international Aviation meeting at Hempstead Plains, Long Island, in October. ...

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  42. TOLLING CHURCH BELLS.

    Archbishop Wright expressed the hope that all the Anglican churches, would follow the example of St. Andrew's Cathedral and toll their bells between 3 and 4 ...

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  43. EMBEZZLING SECRETARY SENTENCED.

    Ernest Martin, secretary, who pleaded guilty to embezzling £68 from the Melbourne Stewards' and Pentrymen's Association, has been sentenced to 18 months' ...

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  44. MR. ROOSEVELT'S LECTURE.

    The Kaiser and Kaiserine attended Mr. Roosevelt's lecture at the University on "The Rise, Decline and Re-birth of Civilisation." He received quite on ovation ...

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  45. THE FORTHCOMING SYNOD—ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE.

    The arrangements in connection with the Synod to be held next week in Lismore have now been completed. Tuesday is the opening day, and on that evening the ...

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  46. A CHINESE TRIBUTE.

    The Governor of Queensland has received the following message from the Chinese residents of Brisbane:— "The Chinese residents of Brisbane ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Rev. Canon Kingsmill, aged 75. ...

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  48. CLOSER SETTLEMENT—FARMERS AND SETTLERS' REPORT.

    The annual report of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association expresses the view that closer settlement will never be a real success until the Government borrow ...

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  49. CARING FOR INDIAN SEAMEN.

    The committee appointed by the Earl of Crowe on the question of distressed Colonial and Indian subjects sub-divides these into seamen and non-seamen and ...

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  50. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast issued to-day for N.S.W. is: Cool, squally south-west to south winds; gales on the coast; rain clearing in the southern districts and moving to coastal ...

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  51. THE TICK PEST.

    Yesterday morning a deputation waited on the Mayor of Lismore (Ald. R. J. Spinks) in regard to the tick question. The deputation consisted of the chairman ...

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  52. NEW AMERICAN DESTROYER.

    The 29½ knot destroyer Sterret has been launched at Quincy, Massachussets. It is expected that she can keep the sea with the battle fleet in all weathers. ...

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  53. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Special memorial servieces in connection with the death of the King will be held in the churches to-morrow. The military church parade called is for St. Andrew's ...

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  54. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed upon [?] Normanton, for murder at Chin[?]illa, Queensland, has been commuted to life imprisonment. ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH ADVERTISING.

    There has been a good response for Commonwealth advertising particularly from rural districts of the State, also individually benefiting. ...

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  56. CASINO FIRE BRIGADE.

    (The trouble in connection with the Casno Fire Brigade has been settled amicably. Chief Officer Webb wires last night to ...

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  57. DATE OF MOURNING AND PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    In the paragraph of our yesterday's telegraphic news a typographical mistake occurred in giving the date of the public holiday as the 12th instead of the 20th. ...

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  58. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Butter is dull, Danish realises 113s to 114s. Australian is very slow, and difficult of sale, owing to the unsatisfactory quality. Choicest sells at 100s to 102s, ...

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  59. [?]TROSCOPE COMPANY.

    The third weekly season of the Ly[?]cum Electroscope Company will open at the Federal Hall to-night. Amongst special attractions announced for to-night are the ...

    Article : 127 words
  60. PADDY[?]LON DRIVE.

    The residents of Lower Boorie Creek organised a paddymelan drive, with the object of reducing the post, and, if possible, to get a few of the dingoes, which are ...

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  61. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The boiler on the dredge Portable exploded at Lake Macquaire to-day and extensive damage was done. One Government tug was practically ...

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  62. WOLFE'S SCHNA[?]S FOOTBALL OFFER.

    Football followers are given a good opportuity to display their judgment as to the merits of the N.Z. and N.S.W. teams in the forthcoming Rugby Union Match ...

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  63. Bowling.

    The competition for the lady's bracelet presented by the resident. Mr. S. McLean, is now nearing completion, only eight players being left in, and an effort ...

    Article : 132 words
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