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  2. A SYDNEY MYSTERY.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of a Chinese storekeeper, Fie Kee Jank, who was found with His skull fractured in his shop in Globe-street during ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    No special development of the Commonwealth political situation is to be expected until the end of January. The leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Deakin) will spend ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock this evening Mr. E. H. Mitchell, licensee of Tattersall's Hotel, an old resident of the Barrier, was killed almost instantly. It appears that ...

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  5. VENEZUELA.

    The French press is greatly irritated because President Castro has been allowed to traverse France on his way to Germany without effecting any settlement of French ...

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  6. THE BROOME HURRICANE.

    News is gradually coming through from Broome concerning the pearling disaster, the telegraph lines having been restored. The following telegram was received by Mr. ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Increasing opposition to the Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, which is now in the House of Lords, is manifested by shipping, railway, and gas companies, and other large ...

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  8. THE MISSING LINK.

    The natural history museum at Paris has secured pleistocene human remains, which were unearthed at Chapelle-aux-Saints, in the south central department of Correze. ...

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  9. THE UNITED STATES.

    A special message was sent to Congress yesterday by President Roosevelt relative to the recent assertion in the American press that an American syndicate had ...

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  10. "THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLE."

    A reputation such as "The Christmas Chronicle" has always enjoyed is not retained without constant effort and a fixed determination to place each succeeding ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    A young woman, Florence Glossop, charged at the City Court to-day with having concealed the birth of a child at Balwyn [?] or about December 3, was ...

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  12. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    Referring to the negotiations in progress between the Imperial and Canadian Governments for cheaper cable rates, the "Daily Telegraph" says it is considered ...

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  13. TURNER DRAWINGS.

    Fifty Turner drawings have been found hidden in the National Gallery. By his will, which was proved on September 6, 1852, Turner left £20,000 and the whole of ...

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  14. LONDON HOSPITALS.

    The trustees of King Edward's Hospital Fund have distributed this year the sum of £140,000 among the hospital of London. This is £19,000 more ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An old man, James Baxter, an inmate of the Rookwood Asylum, was found this morning by a constable sitting under a tree hacking at his throat with a piece of glass. ...

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  16. SALOON SMASHER,

    Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Kansas saloon smasher, is conducting a temperance campaign in Glasgow, but with little success. She has had frequent collisions with the ...

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  17. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    Mr. R. T. Blackstaffe, the famous amateur oarsman, has informed the "Sportsman" that if Arnst, who defeated Webb at Wanganui, cares to visit England, Barry, ...

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  18. BROKEN HILL.

    Nominations for candidates for the office of the A.M.A. closed last night. Messrs, W. Nulty, T. H. Ripper, and B. V. Brady were nominated for the presidency, and ...

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  19. THE ZULU REVOLT

    Evidence was given at the trial of Dinizulu, at Greytown, yesterday, by Cakijana, his principal lieutenant during the revolt of 1906, who was last month sentenced ...

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  20. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Documents of the utmost value have been unearthed at Dacca and in other districts of Bengal in connection with the great conspiracy lately discovered against British ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal of Brown versus Brown, of New South Wales, with costs. In the case of Hordern versus ...

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  22. A SHOOTING CASE.

    Edward James Slattery, charged with having shot at his father-in-law. William Knight, at Axe Creek on November 15 with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, was ...

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  23. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission sat again to-day, Mr. Octavius Lord, the accountant, being under examination. He said the present system was satisfactory from all points of ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Swimming Association has decided not to send a team to Australia this year. THE FLOUR TRADE. A representative of one of the largest ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Senator William Russell, of South Australia, arrived in Yass this morning for the purpose of inspecting the sites in the district. It was this Senator who put up such ...

    Article : 274 words
  26. SYDNEY LIBEL CASE.

    The action instituted by Alfred Jackson against Charles J. Haynes, proprietor of the "Newsletter," claiming £500 damages for alleged libel, and,heard before Mr. ...

    Article : 376 words
  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  28. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Mr. J. Waterhouse, the headmaster of the Sydney Boys' Public High School, speaking at the annual speech day, said it seemed to him to be a serious mistake that ...

    Article : 331 words
  29. QUEENSLAND.

    Advices from Thargomindah state that the Paroo and Bulloo Rivers are in flood. ...

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  31. A BOXING CONTEST.

    A 20-round contest took place at the Stadium to-night between Bryant and L. O'Donnell, the sparring partners respectively of J. Johnson, and T. Burns, who will shortly ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The French Cabinet has decided to convoke an international conference in Paris to discuss the legal aspects of aerial navigation. ...

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  33. FIGHT ON A MAILBOAT.

    A political discussion concerning native affairs in India among the colored firemen on the R.M.S. Mongolia at Circular Quay this morning became heated, and words ...

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  34. SHOT BY A DOCTOR.

    Mrs. Klenner, the victim of the Waitara shooting case, died to-night at New Plymouth. Dr. Goode, who is alleged to have shot the woman, has been remanded on a ...

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  35. DEFENCE OP AUSTRALIA.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the British Empire League at the Mansion House yesterday, Sir Reginald Talbot, late Governor of Victoria, remarked:—"It ...

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  36. MARRIED IN GAOL.

    A marriage ceremony was performed in the Maryborough Gaol on Tuesday, the bridegroom being Harold Kofold, who has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment ...

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  38. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Up to the present there are 215 candidates announced for the 65 seats in the Legislative Assembly. Of these 133 are Ministerialists, 32 Laborites, 26 Liberals, 22 ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations:— Copper, cash, £62 13/9 to £62 18/9; electrolytic, £65 12/6. Tin. spot, £131 17/6 to £132 2/6; three ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS

    The scow Kia Ora ran ashore on a reef at Kawau to-day, and three of the crew were drowned. They were:—Captain Edward Piercy, a married man; James Piercy, ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. AMERICAN MARATHON.

    Dorando, the Italian, who lately defeated Hayes in an American Marathon, was beaten yesterday by Longbrat, a CanadianIndian. The race was over a 26-mile course ...

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  42. SIR THOMAS BENT AT BRIGHTON.

    At Brighton to-night Sir Thomas Bent said it was not true that he wanted to "stick to office like a limpet." When the people said they did not want him he would ...

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  46. STAMP DUTY FRAUDS.

    Up to the present the enquiries made by the police and officers of the Audit Department have failed to lead to the detection of the officer or officers who perpetrated the ...

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