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  2. LORD SALISBURY'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is well known that the present Premier of Great Britain, the Marquis of Salisbury, visited Australia about the time of the Victorian diggings, but very little is ...

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  3. EASTERN STATES.

    The revenue of the colony for December was £388,367, a comparative decrease of £41,729, while the revenue for the six months was £2,235,440, a comparative ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. THE "ROOF OF THE WORL".

    To find conclusive evidence that the deluge was universal, to discover facts which still prove that the waters covered "the face of the earth," as recorded in the ...

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  5. COLLIE.

    The celebrations in connection with Commonwealth Day took place on the recreation ground on New Year's Day. It was essentially a children's day, about 300 ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. THE CONDITIONS OF GREAT POETRY.

    How is that whereas the century opened with an outburst of brilliant poetical genius in England, it is closing amidst an undoubted dearth of ability to produce ...

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  7. WYNDHAM.

    Athletic sports to celebrate the inauguation of the Australian Commonwealth were held at the 3-Mile on Wednesday, January 2, and were largely attended. The ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. ABORIGINALS ON TOUR.

    Twenty-five aboriginals have left for Sydney, at the request of the New South Wales Government, to give corroborees. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The South Australians now in Sydney were much concerned when it became known chat Colonel Stuart and Colonel Lovely had been rather seriously injured ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. FRENCH NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The French ship-building programme for the year 1901 has just been issued. The names of no fewer than 111 vessels are included in this statement, but 13 of these ...

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  11. MILITARY REVIEW IN SYDNEY

    The Commonwealth celebrations were continued to-day in favorable weather conditions. The feature of the day's programme was at military review, at which it was ...

    Article : 257 words
  12. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The following team has been selected to represent New South Wales in the match against South Australia, commencing on Saturday:—Noble, Kelly, Trumper ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. HOW TO MAKE CHILDREN GROW.

    The question has often been asked—Is there any method by which little persons can become bigger? Now, a distinguished French specialist assured us that ...

    Article : 441 words
  14. GREAT CYCLING CONTEST.

    he Lyne Wheel Race contest, which was commenced on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-night, under the auspices of the League of New South Wales Wheelmen, is the ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. FREMANTLE.

    A Deserter.—A Richards was sentenced to eight weeks' imprisonment for having deserted from the ship Dumfriesshire. ...

    Article : 288 words
  16. KALGOORLIE.

    The GREAT BOULDER'S western cross cut at the 1,100ft. level has another 40ft, or 50ft. to travel before meeting the lod already proved by the diamond-drill to be ...

    Article : 393 words
  17. A COMMERCIAL BANQUET.

    About 750 guests attended the commercial dinner in the Town-hall to commemorate the foundation of the Common-wealth. Mr. J. Russell French, president ...

    Article : 270 words
  18. INSPECTOR BREMNER'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Inspector Bremner, who was fatally injured during the celebrations at the Centennial Park, took place to-day. The cortege was over a mile long, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. POLICE COURTS.

    (Before Mr. W. D. Cowan, Acting P.M.) The Rule of the Road.—Robert Budd was charged with having ridden his bicycle on the wrong side of the road on December ...

    Article : 937 words
  20. VICTORIA.

    There is likely to be some here as to who shall succeed Sir George Turner as State Premier. Mr. Isaacs, the Attorney-General, as senior Minister ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. MINING.

    The Stock Exchanges throughout Australia re-opened yesterday, but business was very dull. London cabling very weak caused a further set-back in prices, and ...

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  22. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The high price of coal here has led to a good deal of confusion among the local manufacturers. Several large factories are working only a part of their machinery ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. BAD LANGUAGE IN THE STREETS.

    Sir,—When the Beers in the days of their power called the English language "gibberish," and prohibited its being taught in their schools, the English people ...

    Article : 534 words
  24. CHILDREN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    More than ten thousand children took part in a demonstration on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The Governor-General arrived on the ground in the ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. CYANIDE PATENT RIGHTS.

    Last February the Government paid £20,000 for the Victorian cyanide patent rights. The revenue derived under this head to the end of the year was £1,893. ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Minister of Defence to-day telegraphed to the Government of India, asking them to allow the Indian troops, at present in Sydney, to remain in Victoria ...

    Article : 233 words
  27. THE HUMAN MEMORY.

    Plato asserted with truth that the invention of the art of writing had produced one evil effect—it had immensely wakened human memory. What he would have ...

    Article : 271 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. A DOCTOR KILLED.

    While riding to attend a child at Bethanga Dr. Ralph Cullinan was thrown from ...

    Article : 18 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    The number of man offering for the sixth contingent is astonishing. Fully 2,000 have volunteered, and the authorities have been compelled to close the ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. STATE SECRETE

    When Caboinet Ministers are first admitted to the Privy Council they have no make a sole[?] not to make known the conversation of proceedings of ...

    Article : 168 words
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