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  3. WALES, AND ITS PEOPLE.

    On Monday evening, the Rev. John H. Beynon delivered his promised lecture on "Wales," at the Mechanics Hall, under the auspices of the Institute. Mr. R. ...

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  4. THE GLEBE MURDER.

    On Tuesday afternoon the Sydney Detective Department, not waiting nor trusting to the telegraph, sent word by direct telephone to the Victoria headquarters ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    Grand Rapids (Michigan), Tuseday.— An armed party robbed the Adams Express Company's office and held up the route agent. Thousands of dellars are ...

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  6. FIRE AT COTTON MILLS.

    London, Tuesday.—The Sovereign Cotton Mills at Chorley, iN Lancashire, were burned to the ground yesterday. Many persons had narrow escapes, and ...

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  7. MURDER OF A PRESIDENT.

    sWashington, Tuesday.—Don Ramon Caceres, president of the Republic of Santo Domingo, has been assassinated. Reports received by the States ...

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  8. BIRMINGHAM STRIKE SETTLED.

    London, Tuesday.—The strike at the Small Arms Factory in Birmingham has been settled. The basis on which this has been effected is a rearrangement of ...

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  9. RIOTS IN HULL.

    London, Tuesday.—Disorderly scenes have occurred in Hull in connection with a strike of workers in oil mills. The strikers overturned trollies which were ...

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  10. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—The municipal council made a rod for its own back during the discussion on the water supply at its last meeting. This is not strange. During ...

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  11. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    London, Tuesday—Lord Haldane, Secretary of State for War, and the Lords of the Admiralty have estimated that putting the maximum of an invading ...

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  12. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    All wireless messages to and from Sydney will become a Government monopoly when the Commonwealth wireless telegraphy station at Pennant Hills is ...

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  13. KING GEORGE IN EGYPT.

    Port Said, Tuesday.—Lord Kitchener, Major-General Sir John Maxwell, Commander of the British Forces in Egypt, and members of the Egyptian Ministry, ...

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  14. ASSAULTS ON WOMEN.

    The recent frequency of assaults upon women has attracted the attention of Mr Holman, State Minister for Justice, who is impressed with the ...

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  15. MADAME BERNHARDT TO BE REMARRIED.

    Paris, Tuesday.—Madame Sarah Beranhardt, the famous actress, is shortly to be married to M. Lou Tellegen, a Flemish actor, who is 26 years of age. ...

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  16. DIRTY SINGLETON.

    Sir,—From reports in to-day's Sydney press, it is evident our Mayor (Alderman Waterhouse) is at last receiving a hearing and is making himself felt. ...

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  17. TAXING BACHELORS.

    Berlin, Tueseday.—The Mecklenburg Diet has imposed on bachelors, who are not liable to provide for relatives, taxes 25 per cent, above those which ...

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  18. TEACHER'S RESIDENCE AT ROUGHIT.

    Mr James Fallick, M.L.A., has handed us the following letter for publication:— "Sir,—I have the honor to acquaint ...

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  19. CHILD'S DEATH ATTRIBUTED TO A LOLLY.

    It is suspected that the sudden death of a child at Flemington (Melbourne) on Monday was caused by his having eaten a stick of lolly which he had ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Before the Williamstown (Vic.) Police Court on Tuesday, Norman Goodwin, 19 years of age, was charged with having attempted self-destruction. James Quinn, ...

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  21. A BELLICOSE MAYOR.

    A statement reported to have been made by the Mayor of Singleton ,to the effect that he intended to defy the Board of Health in everything they did ...

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  22. NEW TAXATION.

    Sir,—High cost of living. High rents. As if these twin evils were not enough. Mr M'Gowen now proposes to put the last straw upon the poor camel's back ...

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  23. CONTROL OF CONSUMPTION.

    The Department of Health recently had brought under observation a case of a consumptive—pne very far advanced in the disease—who was employed as ...

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  24. PRESERVING THE STOCK ROUTES.

    As showing the vital importance of preserving instead of curtailing travelling stock routes, the Mor[?] stock inspector (Mr Flood) mentions a typical ...

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  25. WITNESSED THEIR FATHER'S DEATH.

    Mr R. Hornhardt, chairman of the Franklin Harbor District Council, was killed on Monday through failing from a harvester. He had been working on ...

    Article : 101 words
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