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  2. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—In your issue of June 3rd I notice a letter from Mr. W. Lockett in reply to mine in your issue of 31st May. Regarding letters written by me to the Lismore ...

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  3. BRIEFS.

    First frost of the season yesterday mornWesterly winds and cold weather now prevailing. A London firm has the contract for ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Two hundred members of the French Chamber of Deputies have held a meeting and formed a Parliamentary group for the advocacy of a, scheme of proportional ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Prime Minister, Hon. A. Fisher, states that oil trusts and combines will be dealt with as soon as the Government gets evidence on which to found a charge. ...

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  6. BRITISH WOOLBUYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A British Association of Wool Buyers has been constituted at Bradford. The chief objects are to conserve the interests of the industry and provide expert ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. DREDGE FOR THE MACLEAY.

    The Government dredge Tethys has been ordered to the Macleay River, where the steamer Macleay was on Thursday so severely injured when crossing the bar that ...

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  8. INCREASING THE KAISER'S CIVIL LIST.

    The Prussian Government proposes to increase the civil list of tbe King (the Emperor William), which is now £785,965 per annum, by £200,00, owing to the ...

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  9. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A man named John Keefe was run over by a train while shunting at Goulburn last night and killed instantly. Deceased was a prominent footballer. ...

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  10. BRITISH DIRIGIBLE.

    Colonel Capper and two companies made a secret trip in the new army dirigible Beta, of 35 horse power. The party left Farnborough at 11.30 ...

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  11. THE A.J.C. SECRETARY RESIGNS.

    Mr. T. S. Clibborn has resigned his position as secretary of the Australian Jockey Club. SYDENY, Sunday. ...

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  12. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY IN AMERICA.

    Ten thousand workers in the woollen mills at Olnoyvliie, in the State of Rhode Island, have been reduced to five days' work per week, in consequence of the ...

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  13. LABOURER RUNS AMOK.

    A corporation labourer ran "amok" in the city this morning, and fired several shots from a revolver without, however, injuring anybody. ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Reports received at Aden state that the Somali Friendlies have cut up 500 of the Mullah's men. ...

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  15. ACTION AGAINST STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS.

    The New York Bank Note Company is suing 11OO members of the New York Stock Exchange, and claiming 5,000,000 dollars damages, on the ground that the ...

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  16. TSARINA AGAIN UNWELL.

    It is announced that the Tsarina is again indisposed. ...

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  17. PASSENGERS TO BYRON BAY.

    The passengers booked by the Cavanba are: Messrs. Nalder, Hueston, Tindale, White (3), Macrae, Claydon, Wideman, Stewart, Seimon, Withford, Loewenthal. —ice, ...

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  18. KING GEORGE PRESENTED WITH FIELD MARSHAL'S BATON.

    All the Field-Marshals of Great Britain yesterday proceeded to Marlborough House and presented his Majesty King George with his Field-Marshal's baton. ...

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  19. RUNAWAY IN SYDNEY.

    A horse, attached to a cart, bolted at Circular Quay to-day, knocking down and seriously injuring two men. The condition of one is critical. ...

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  20. MR. ROOSEVELT VISITS MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Roosevelt has visited Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. ...

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  21. KING GEORGE VISITS MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    His Majesty King George has visited Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and stayed an hour. ...

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  22. Methodist Conference.

    At the General Conference of the Methodist Church, of Australasia at Adelaide on Wednesday, the Rev. J. Williams (Queensland) moved:— ...

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  23. SPEECH BY STATE PREMIER.

    Speaking at Chatswood last night the State Premier, Han. C. G. Wade, referred to the calumny and abuse heaped upon the heads of the present Government, and ...

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  24. THE ROYAL TOAST.

    It is officially notified that the second Royal toasts at banquets will be the Queen. Alexandra, Duke of Cornwall, and other members of the Royal Family. ...

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  25. THE EARL OF SELBORNE REACHES ENGLAND.

    The Earl of Selborne, late Governor-General in South Africa, was accorded a great civic reception on his arrival at Southampton. ...

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  26. SUPPOSED POISONING.

    Gendoline Buckley, aged 80, was found dead in her room at South Yarra, Melbourne, apparently from poisoning. She left a letter addressed to her ...

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  27. FRENCH AND ITALIAN SYMPATHY WITH FINLAND.

    One hundred French deputies, mostly Socialists, and 50 Senators, memorialised the Durna in favour of Finland. One hundred and twenty-eight Italian ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  29. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Nearly every railroad in the Northern portion of the United States has sent to the Interstate Commercial Commission on Tariffs communications embodying the ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S TOUR.

    The Austrian Emperor Francis Josef's tour has been a series of triumphs. He has had four tremendous ovations. ...

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  31. A STREET ROW.

    There was another disturbance in Haystreet last night. In endeavouring to arrest the ringleaders, Constable Hardiman was attacked by roughs, thrown down and ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN NEWSPAPERS BITTERLY ASSAIL MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The Egyptian Nationalist newspapers are bitterly assailing Mr. Roosevelt, ono describing him as a "Blood-thirsty butcher." ...

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  33. STOCK MARKETS DEMORALISED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  34. CONGRATULATION TO MR. ROLLS.

    The French newspapers cordially congratulate Mr. Rolls for his double passage across the Channel. They declare his feat is more remarkable than M. Blerlot's or ...

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  35. A MISSING SKIPPER.

    The steamer Struthyone arrived at Fremantle from Baltimore in charge of the Chief Officer, who reported the mysterious disappearance of the master, Captain Gunn ...

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  36. RESPONSE TO LABOURERS' APPEAL, FOR QUARTER-MILLION SIXPENCES.

    The Labour party declare they are more than satisfied with the Trade Unionists' response to appeal for a quarter-million sixpences to continue the party's political ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. RAILWAY BILL PASSED.

    The Senate has passed the Railroad Bill by 50 votes to 12. The unanimity was due to radical changes conciliating the insurgents. ...

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  38. ARABS ATTACK A FRENCH FORCE.

    Advices form Upper Sen[?] states that 500 Arabs attacked a Meharist detachment of Tiralleurs at Daffa pasturage, near N[?]uni. ...

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  39. A.M.P.

    A series of magnificent records has characterised the annual reports of this great Australasian institution for years past. Successive reports have shown that ...

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  40. RAILWAYS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    On June 30, 1909, there were 943 miles of private railways opon for general traffic in the, Commonwealth. Of this mileage, 141 miles were New South Wales, 14 miles ...

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  41. CHINESE UNREST.

    The Foreign Consuls at Nanking are urging their countries' subjects to leave immediately in consequence of warnings received, purporting to come from a body ...

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  42. EARTH TREMORS.

    The officer in charge of the Sydney Observatory, Mr. W. E. Raymond states that last week during three days the, Sydney Observatory seismograph recorded some ...

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  43. STORM AT BOMBAY.

    A sudden storm at Bombay engulfed 13 native cargo boats in the harbor, and five people were drowned. ...

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  44. ANTI-FOREIGN INCITEMENT IN CHINA.

    The Washington State Department learns that placards have been posted up at Nanking, inciting the destruction of the lives and property of foreigners. ...

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  45. PAY FOR DAY OF MOURNING.

    Mr. Waddell, the Ministerial head of the Railway Department, expresses surprise at the statement that a number of casual hands employed in the Eveleigh workshops ...

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  46. THE SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLE.

    The Republic of Peru announces that it is withdrawing its troops from the frontier of Ecuador. ...

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  47. DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Johannesburg states it is not yet decided whether Lord Kitchener or General French will draw up the scheme of universal ...

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  48. DINIZULU AND GENERAL BOTHA.

    The Zula chief Dinizulu interviewed General Botha, the Union Prime Minister, at Pretoria, when en route to Nylstroom. Two of his chief wives are accompanying ...

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  49. THE AUSTRALIAN COPPERS.

    On Thursday a cable was despatched from the Commonwealth Treasury to the Imperial authorities suggesting a design for the new Australian copper coinage. The ...

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  50. ENGLAND AND INDIA.

    Lord Kitchener, at a dinner at the Chamber of Commerce, said trade with India was increasing by leaps and bounds, but India required development and more ...

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  51. LISMORE CO-OP. DAIRY COY.

    Shareholders in the Lismore Co-operative Dairy Coy. who are opposed to the proposal to sell its plant to the North Coast Co-operative Company are asked in an ...

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  52. THE NEW COINAGE.

    The Imperial Mint authorities have advised the Federal Treasury that they will not be able to prepare the dies bearing the new King's head until the end of the ...

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  53. £10,000,000 FOR LONDON WATER.

    Waterworks costing £6,273,710 for five reservoirs in the Thames Valley to hold 20,000,000,000 gallons and supply London until 1941 were objected to at the ...

    Article : 88 words
  54. SLUMP IN THE EGG MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  55. WEST AUSTRALIAN STOCK.

    West Australian scrip is quoted at fiveeights discount. Old similar stock rms fallen from 100 to 95½. ...

    Article : 31 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. CROSSING THE CHANNEL.

    The Hon. C. Rolls, who has earned the distinction of being the first neroplanist to cross and recross the English Channel without landing, responding to clamours ...

    Article : 102 words
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