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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Frank Hapkinson (who is adopting the stage as a profession) and Miss Hopkinson have been on a visit to Councillor E. p. Hopkinson, of "Reta Vale," ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS. CONGRESS AT MANCHESTER.

    A meeting of the[?] ainters has protected against the resumption of penny increases and urged a national strike of painters. ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. THE BALKANS.

    Reuter's representative at Constantinople states that the new frontiers which have been virtually agreed upon give Turkey sufficient ground to defend Adrianople, and ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS STEAMER POSTED.

    The Americana is posted as overdue. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly had another all night sitting, and did not rise until 7.30 this morning. The debate on the Crown Lands Amendment Bill was gagged on the motion ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast is: Cloudy more or less generally with same showers in southern parts, chiefly on the south-western slopes and highlands, and some thunder in the ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Palmer made an explanation as to his charge that Mr. Fisher and other Ministers had drawn Ministeral allowance while doing party business in other States. ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. A SCENE CENSORED.

    The Censor has cancelled the scene wherein St. John and the other Apostles appear in "La Samaritaine" at the Colliseum. ...

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  10. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin has appealed for a truce and requested employers and strikers to elect a conciliation board. LONDON, Thursday Night. ...

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  11. A LIGHT SENTENCE.

    Ralph Goldstein was sentenced to twelve month's imprisonment at Melbourne on a charge of stealing £400, the property of the Monte De Piete Company. ...

    Article : 32 words
  12. A DUCAL ESTATE.

    The Duke of Sutherland's estate been proved for £1,220,905. ...

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  13. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    Between thirty and forty aeroplanes and three airships will be engaged in the army manoeuvres in the midland counties next week. ...

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  14. NOT MURDER.

    The Inspector General of Police, referring to the supposed murder of a man near Jerilderie, states that the local doctor certified that death was from heart ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. ALLEGED SEDITION.

    Mr. Wade, a Councillor at Germaston, has been arrested for making an alleged seditious speech. ...

    Article : 19 words
  16. OLYMPIC FUND.

    The British Olympic Committee has decided that Mr. H. D. McIntosh's proposal to include the dominions in the scope of the fund is impracticable inasmuch as the ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. OTHER MATTERS DEALT WITH.

    The Manchester Congress rejected a motion that voluntary agreements he legally enforcible, and favored a minimum wage for all adults. It demanded that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. UNIONIST DISPUTE.

    Judgment has been delivered in the High Court in the appeal of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers from the judgment of the Queensland Full Court in the matter ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. SMALLPOX. A SWEEPING RESOLUTION.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne Board of Health, Dr. F. H. Wood moved that the Federal Government be asked to consider the question of making vaccination ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. DANGEROUS SEARCHLIGHTS.

    A steam collier seriously collided with Dover pier owing to the harbor authorities flashing powerful searchlights and blinding all on board the collier. Other vessels in ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. FEDERATED MINERS.

    The President of the Federated Mining Employees' Association states that within the next six months the Association will be sixteen thousand strong. ...

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  22. TRAIN WRECKING.

    The police are investigating an attempt to wreck the "Flying Scotchman" express on Tuesday at Prestonpans by means of a huge stone, which the cowcatcher ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. A TIN FIELD.

    A rich discovery of tin has been made in the Northern Territory. The Government Geologist is of opinion that it is a permanent lode, and probably extends over ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. TWEED RIVER NOTES.

    The regular monthly committee meeting of the Tweed River Agricultural Society was held in the Council Chambers, Murwillumbah, on Thursday afternoon at 2 ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVY. RECEPTION AT MARITZBURG.

    Reuter's Maritzburg correspondent says Admiral Patey and nearly two hundred officers and men arriving from Durban this morning were given a wholehearted ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. STRONG COMBINATION.

    A conference of representative unions at the Trades Hall formed a Food Producing and Distributing Council. ...

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  27. FIRE AT OAKLAND.

    The residence of Billy Fogwell, the wellknown sculler, was burnt out to-night with all its contents. Mr. Fogwell and all his family were away at the time, and from ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. THE POPE ILL.

    The Pope is suffering from a slight cold, and the doctors insist on his Holiness resting. ...

    Article : 22 words
  29. ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    The Political Labor League Executive has carricd a motion for the introduction of a bill in favor of the abolition of capital punishment. ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. SEVEN FRESH CASES.

    Seven additional cases of smallpox were discovered during the day, four of the natlents coming from various parts of the city, and one each from Burwood, Erskineville, ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. PREACHER IN PRISON.

    Leslie Lionel Field, a Methodist local preacher, who was recently convicted at Parramatta on six charges of fraudulently imposing on Chinese, has been released on ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. INVISIBLE COSTUMES.

    It is reported that the authorities intend prohibiting the forthcoming appearance of Maud Allen, as an insufficiency of costume would endanger the prestige of English ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. Unionist Thirst.

    The coopers' strike, was referred to at the Labor Council meeting last night, when Mr. McCann, of the Bookbinders' Union, moved that it be recommended to the unionists to ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    An old age pensioner named Samuel Charlesworth died last night, as the rewult, it is alleged, of being knocked down by a sulky and Gundah Gunderson, need 33, ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. ROYAL WEDDING.

    The wedding of the Ex-King of Portugal at Singmaringen was celebrated in the presence of eighty royalties. ...

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  36. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Mrs. Clara Laker was placed on her trial to-day at the Adelaide Criminal Court for the alleged murder of Clara Simpson, aged seventeen. The Crown alleged that accused ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. COALING AT DURBAN.

    Reuter states that sundry parties of officers of the Australia visited the Ladysmith battlefields. The vessels are coaling to-day, taking 700 tons of Natal coal, this ...

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  38. A SIMPLE CEREMONY.

    Ex-King Manoel of Portugal was married with a simple ceremony at Sigmaringen Parish Church. Rows of white clad girls of all classes lines the covered way between ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The damage caused by fire in the bonded store an the Bridgewater Canal, Manchester, amounts to £250,000. ...

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  40. MEN AT PIE TERMARITZBURG.

    Large crowds attended the sports, after which the men returned to town, escorted by the band of the Staffordshire Regiment. The contingent returned to Durban in the ...

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  41. THE ALSGILL ACCIDENT.

    Sir Arthur Douglas, who was seriously injured in the Alsgill railway accident, remains in Carlisle Infirmary. His condition shows no improvement. ...

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  42. PILLARS OF FIRE.

    A warehouse at Manchester has been gutted by fire. Immense crowds witnessed the flames, which were 500ft. high. The firemen had a heavy task saving the ...

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  43. WOMAN'S SUICIDE. SUFFERING FROM INVLUENZA.

    The mutilated body of an unknown woman, about 85 years of age, was found on the railway line near Banksia, station late last night. A bottle containing poison and ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. AVIATION.

    I leutenanta Eckenbreckes and Prinz monoplaning at Brieg capsized at a height of three hundred feet and were killed. ...

    Article : 27 words
  45. A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT.

    An official bulletin states that the condition of Sir Arthur Douglas shows a slight improvement. ...

    Article : 33 words
  46. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  47. DISABLED STEAMER.

    The new steamer Aeon belonging to the Australian Steamship, Ltd., put into Port Jackson in a leaking condition, caused by the vessel striking a submerged object ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. ROYAL MESSAGE OF SYMPATH.

    The London girl, Miss Lindsay, reported as dead, did not travel in the train, but her father and sister were injured. The former is in a critical condition. It is ...

    Article : 61 words
  49. THE RAND.

    The arrests have been confined to extreme Socialists, and are part of a settled-policy to check incitements to disturbance. The authorities have hitherto refrained from ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. FIVE PREMISES BURNT OUT.

    A big fire occurred at Geurie last night, destroying the premises of Wise, the auctioneer, Paxton, a baker, Bradbury's boarding house, Bourke's billiard saloon, ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The woman who was found dead on the railway line at Banksia has been identified as Clara Thorpe, 35, single, and lately living with ther father at Camperdown. Dr. ...

    Article : 48 words
  52. THE INQUIRY.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., Organising Secretary Amalgamated Railway Workers, has been permitted to attend the Alsgill inquirty if he remains silent. Mr. Paget, ...

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  53. [?] RAILWAY DISASTERS. COLLISION AND DEATH.

    A train dashed into a motor van near Adelaide abattoirs yeaterday and killed the driver of the motor, C. Walker, and his assistant, R. Reidy. The body of the motor ...

    Article : 67 words
  54. AN EXCEPTIONAL SIGHT.

    A meteorite fell in the Seaconnct River, throwing a huge wave hich in the air, followed by a thick burnt of steam. The noise of the fall could be heard twenty ...

    Article : 66 words
  55. DOCTORS DIFFER.

    In the Banco Court, before Justice Sly and Jury, Dr. George Craigh Harper commenced an action against Dr. Reginald George Cookson for alleged slander, ...

    Article : 92 words
  56. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The Manchester Labor Congress resolved that the deepest indignation be expressed At the brutal conduct of the police at St. Austell, and demanded that an early ...

    Article : 65 words
  57. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  58. Narrowly Averted

    A railway disaster was averted by the narrowest margin near Windsor Station, Victoria, last night. Two front wheels of a moderately filled passengers train jumped ...

    Article : 109 words
  59. CRICKET.

    The newspapers publish hearty appreciations of Haigh's career on the eve of his retirement from Yorkshire cricket to become the coach at Winchester College. ...

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  60. INFERIOR COAL.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, in an interview, said, the Alsgill accident was due to shortness of steam on both trains through the use of inferior coal. The public would insist ...

    Article : 85 words
  61. DUBLIN DISASTER.

    At the inquest in connection with the disaster at Dublin Mrs. Ryan, owner [?] houses, gave evidence that she was in the next house at the time of the disaster ...

    Article : 64 words
  62. NOTORIOUS ROBBER. DEAD IN GEORGIA.

    The death has occurred in prison in Georgia of Bill the Miner, the most notorious train robber and gaolbreager in North America for the last 50 years. While ...

    Article : 130 words
  63. "A MONSTROUS CONCESSION."

    The text of the concession shows that Mr. Murray has secured thought to utilise any public petroleum lands discovered in Ecuador for the next forty years. The ...

    Article : 96 words
  64. BOXING.

    At the inquest into the death of Price, who was killed by a blow from Basham in a prize fight, the jury protested against the practive of counting a knock-out blow ...

    Article : 43 words
  65. PROTESTS AGAINST PRIVATE INQUIRY.

    Several newspapers protest against the Board of Trade insisting on a private inquiry into the Alsgill disaster. ...

    Article : 25 words
  66. JACK JOHNSON.

    Starling, a taxi-driver, has been charged at Westminster with recklessness in colliding with Jack Johnson's motor-car. Johnson was badly injured in the back and ...

    Article : 57 words
  67. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    At the sale of the racing and breeding stud of the late J. C. Williamson, Fortunehunter realised 500 guineas, Country Cousin 180 guineas. Uruwela 350 guineas; ...

    Article : 55 words
  68. FOOTBALL.

    The adjournal meeting of the Investigation Committee of the Richmond River Rugby Union was held at Howell's Imperial Hotel last night to consider the ...

    Article : 175 words
  69. WRECKED AND LOOTED.

    News of the total loss of the British schooner Mersey near the Isle of Pines, south of Cuba, has been received. The vessel drifted on the beach and sank, but the ...

    Article : 62 words
  70. REPULSIVE REPORT.

    The report of the Committee of Inquiry into charges made by a nurse of the Adelaide Destitute Asylum against another nurse with regard to mismanagement has ...

    Article : 175 words
  71. Advertising

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    Advertising : 161 words
  72. DISMISSED WITH COSTS.

    Judgment was given in the High Court to-day in the case in whcih the Broken Hill Proprietary and others sought an inlunction to restrain the Engine Drivers and ...

    Article : 61 words
  73. EMIGRATION.

    A special article on Imperial emigration in the "Daily Telegraph" points out that in Great Britain there is no system of organisation in obtaining suitable emigrants. ...

    Article : 72 words
  74. HOME RULE.

    The Ulster Assciation of London, desnite the protests of the Home Rulers and some Unionists, has resolved, after an acrimonious discussion, that while the ...

    Article : 86 words
  75. REDUCED PRICED CATTLE SYRINGES, WITH TIN OF SOLUTION FREE.

    This is the solution we first introduced into the district seven years ago, and is doing great work in preventing cows slipping their calves. The advantage over ...

    Article : 72 words
  76. BEST FOR ECZEMA.

    Rexona the Rapid Healer is undoubtedly the best remedy for Eczema. It is an up-to-date specific for this trouble. Price, 1s 6d and 3s. Obtainable at T. ...

    Article : 41 words
  77. Advertising

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    Advertising : 31 words
  78. NEW ZEALANDERS DEFEATED.

    The New South Wales Rugby League team defeated Walkato by 20 points to 14. ...

    Article : 21 words
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