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  2. MRS. DONNE'S TRIAL.

    Olive Jane Donne was placed on trial at the Central Criminal Court for the alleged murder of her husband. The accused was hysterical with grief, and her agonised ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS AUTUMN MANOEUVRES.

    The Salisbury Plain manoeuvres have been prematurely closed. Two hundred of the Eighteenth Hussars' horses stampeded owing to the musketry fire. ...

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  4. RAILWAY DISASTERS. NUMBER OF KILLED AND INJURED.

    Reuter's particulars regarding the railway disaster at Alsgill, Yorkshire, show that one train was stationary. Fifteen passengers were killed, including a driver ...

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  5. WOODBURN SHIRE.

    The ordinary meeting of the Woodburn Shire Council was held on Tuesday last, at Coraki, when there were present: Crs. W. Yabsley (President), J. T. Olive, J. ...

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  6. VALEDICTORY.

    The Bangalow Presbyterian Church, was the scene of a very successful social function on Saturduy, when Mr. and Mrs. D. Millar and family were farewelled, prior to ...

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  7. EMPIRE DELEGATION. ENTERTAINED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    The British Parliamentary Party were the guests of the Government at dinner at Parliament House last night. The Premier presided, with the State Governor on his ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS BIG COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    J. J. Craig, Limited, of Auckalnd, are claiming £148,746 from the Auckland City Council as compensation for land taken for and injuriously effected by the City ...

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  9. DISHONEST CASHIER.

    Joseph Phillips, second cashier in the Bank of England, has been sentenced to imprisonment for twelve months. (Prisoner was charged with the forgery ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. FARMERS AND SETTLERS AND POLITICS.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Association at Young has declared that it would not ally itself with other political parties. It was, however, prepared to support the Liberals ...

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  11. No Steam.

    The Glasgow express slopped at 3 o'clock in the morning for want of steam near the top of Alsgill summit. Pitch darkness prevailed at the time, and the Aberdeen ...

    Article : 158 words
  12. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The Minister for Education stated this afternoon that he would probably introduce the Workmen'n Compensation Amending Bill and Industrial Arbitration ...

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  13. ROYAL WEDDING.

    Ernest Duke of Cumberland and his wife will attend Prince Arthur of Connaught's marriage. Frince Henry of Prussia will represent the Kaiser. ...

    Article : 31 words
  14. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The Executive Council has proclaimed October 4th a public holiday in the County of Cumberland, in honor of the arrival of the Australian Fleet in Sydney. ...

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  15. ZIONIST MOVEMENT.

    The Zionist Congress has been opened with 550 delegates, representing 30 countries. The Zionist funds in hand for the colonisation of Palestine by Jews total ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Andrew Kelly, M.L.A., for Lachian, and an Alderman of the City Council, died to-day after a protracted illness. ...

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  17. "JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN."

    Sir H. Beerhohm Tree has produced Joseph and His Brethren at His Majesty's Theatre. It is the first original Scriptural play produced in England for four hundred ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. Shocking Scenes.

    One woman had her hands cut off. The uninjured passengers joined in the rescue work, some recognising their relatives among the killed and injured. One lady ...

    Article : 203 words
  19. THE BURGLAR.

    Thieves entered the residence of Captain Ronald Forbes at Woollabra yesterday afternoon and secured jewellery and other articles valued at about £200. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. ASSASSIN PARDONED.

    At King Alfonso's urgent reques the Government has pardoned D'Alegre, his would-be assassin. ...

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  21. WAR IN CHINA.

    The rebels have evacuated Lion Hill, and the capture of Nanking is complete. The revolt at Wuhu has collarsed as the merchants paid 30,000 dollars to persuade the ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, after a preliminary discussion, Mr. Frazer gave notice that he would move that in the opinion of the House Ministers should not ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. LEFT IN THE TRAIN.

    Theodore Lenneverg, of Parramatta, reported to the police that while travelling to that place from Sydney he left a parcel in the train containing jewellery valued at ...

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  24. THE THAW CASE.

    The Premier of Quebee, Sir Lower Gouin, has ordered haste in the Thaw case in order that none of the objectionable delays such as occur in the United States legal ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. STATE PARLIAMENT'S WELCOME.

    The members of both Houses of the State Parliament welcomed the visiting British Parliamentarians to-day. Sir Francis Suttor, in proposing the ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. Train Thunders On.

    Guard Whitley, of the Glasgow express, after raising the alarm and awakening the passengers, ran back along the line and placed detonators and fog signals on the ...

    Article : 239 words
  27. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A big gas cylinder exploded under a railway carriage an the cleaning sheds at the Central Railway Station this morning and wrecked the under portion of the carriage, ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. HACKNEY MURDER.

    The Coroner's jury has committed for trial the man Robertson, the bodies of whose children were, on July 26, found buried under the floor of a flat at ...

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  29. LABOR AFFAIRS. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    A special meeting of the Broken Hill Amalgamated Miners' Association instructed the secretary to draw a cheque for £150 to help the shop assistants during ...

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  30. MILLIONS CLUB FUNCTION.

    The members were the guests of the Millions Club to-day, when there was a large and representative gathering, embracing every section of professional and ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. THE RAND.

    A sensation was caused in labor circles to-day, when James Clark, a member of the Town Council, was called out from a Council meeting and arrested for making ...

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  32. BAR ASSOCIATION.

    Lord Haldane, addressing the Association of the Bar, spoke of a higher nationality being attained through a study of the law. This would be a great force in prompting ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In the inter-club bowling match to-day the Newcastle Club defeated Booroodabin by 150 to 133. The police have received a report that a ...

    Article : 198 words
  34. RIOTS IN DUBLIN. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The total casualties in Dublin number 740. ...

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  35. COACH ACCIDENT.

    White the Mullaley-Coonabarabran coach was proceeding down one of the steepest hills in the district the driver's foot jolted off the brake, and he was thrown off, the ...

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  36. AN IMPUDENT DEMAND.

    Lord Beauchamp, replying to the London Building Industries' Federation, refused to dismiss three men for refusing to strike. ...

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  37. ACTION OF LABOR CONGRESS.

    The Labor Congress at Manchester is sending a committee to Dublin to address meeting in favor of free speech and to inquire into the charges of police violence. ...

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  38. HOUSES COLLAPSE. A DUBLIN HORROR.

    Two tenement houses collapsed in Dublin, and thirteen families were buried. Four of the dead already have been recovered, and it is feared there will be a heavy death ...

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  39. A WILD SPOT.

    The ascent to Alsg[?] is the highest piece of railway line in England, the gradient being one in a hundred. The scene of the accident is in the heart of the Penn[?]nes, ...

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  40. A ROYAL WEDDING. ENGLAND HONORS MANOEL.

    There is a large gathering of Royal personages at Sigmarinzen, including the Prince of Wales, for ex-King Manoel's wedding on Thursday. ...

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  41. AVIATION. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL FEAT.

    Pegoud repeated his performance to-day. He ascended till he was lost in the clouds, then he descended vertically with the end of the machine in the air at a terrific speed ...

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  42. STEAMER HASTINGS.

    The Marine Court has inquired into the stranding of the steamer Hastings at the entrance to the Macleay River on July 1st. The master of the steamer attributed ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. LOYALISTS' PRESENTS.

    Extraordinary secrecy is maintained with regard to Portuguese loyalists wedding presents, and the Carbonarios threaten that Manoel's present to the bride, a ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. SMALLPOX.

    Six fresh cases of smallpox were discovered during the day, the patients being distributed throughout the suburbs of Alexandria, Glebe, Marrickville, Redfern, ...

    Article : 121 words
  45. A BURNING BIPLANE.

    Naval Lieutenant Lefrance was bi[?]laning at Rheims with Lieutenant Le Febore's wife as a passenger, when the magazine capsized and set hte petrol ablaze, both ...

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  46. ALSGILL REPEATED.

    Twenty were killed and a hundred injured when the white mountain express ran into the rear of the bar harbor express. The trains were both laden with returning ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. INSULTING WITNESSES.

    During the hearing of a case at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, a solicitor named Franken, remarked on the glib manner in which Sergeant Ashton had given ...

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  48. THE MEYER NECKLACE. FIVE SUSPECTS ARRESTED.

    Five persons have been detained in London in connection with the £140,000 pearl theft. It is reported that the police have recovered a portion of the necklace. ...

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  49. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    A daring daylight robbery was reported to the police to-night. An Indian storekeeper named Chakar, residing in Elizaboth-street, Redfern, was in the back yard ...

    Article : 178 words
  50. HOW THE ARRESTS WERE EFFECTED

    The suspects arrested in connection with the loss of the celebrated Meyer pearl necklace have been charged with theft and receiving. Three of them were arrested in a ...

    Article : 163 words
  51. A GRUESOME SCENE,

    The engine cut completely through the last two Pullmans of the bar harbor express, throwing mangled bodies in all directions. The truck was covered with ...

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  52. STOPS THE PAIN INSTANTLY.

    The pain caused by a burn or scald will be instantly relieved if Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic [?]iniment is applied. A most useful household remedy to always have on hand. ...

    Article : 140 words
  53. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Corporation to-day provided luncheon for the crew of the Australia at the athletic grounds, this being followed by sports, wherein all ranks partook, but torrential ...

    Article : 98 words
  54. VISIT OF CHIEF RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. C. R. Johnson, Chief Commissioner for Railways in New South Wales, is expected to visit Lismore about the end of the month upon his annual tour of ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. NYAL'S FACE CREAM.

    For a perfect complexion, and to keep the skin soft and beautiful use this cream. Has the largest sale of any skins food in the United States of America. It is not greasy ...

    Article : 62 words
  56. A PANACEA FOR ALL STOMACH TROUBLES.

    is found in Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, which digest what you cat and give the weary stomach a much-needed rest. Price, 1s 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable at A. ...

    Article : 40 words
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