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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A party of marines attached to the naval guard at Spectacle Island were capsized in a dinghy at Balmain last night. The occupants were thrown into the water, but all ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    General Monier has held a further conference with the Sultan, Mulai Hafid, who asks that 5000 French troops should remain to garrison Fez, and that a similar number be ...

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  4. Tea Table Talk.

    Savings deposited by a married woman in her own name are her own separate property. over which her husband has no right of control. ...

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  5. Other Men's Minds.

    The people of New York always ask the stranger what he has come for, where he is going, what he thinks of New York, and why he is not mote civilised.—Sir Edward ...

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  6. Commercial.

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  7. POTATO SALES.

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  8. THE GARDEN SUBURB.

    The garden suburb is no longer a fad, the toy of the millionaire, but a fact that has; come to stay on commercial lines.—Mr. J. H. Barlow. ...

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  9. THE NATIONAL THEATRE.

    It is never the fanatic who will establish the theatre in its rightful place as part of the life of the English people.—Mr. Laurence Irving. ...

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  10. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    There was a good attendance at the Empire Pictures on Thursday evening to witness the change of programme. "Pergolesi" illustrated in dramatic style a love tragedy. Prevented ...

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  11. AN OFFICER KILLED AND ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    The steamer Tofua, which grounded on a reef at the entrance to Lautoka. was floated off last night unaided. While Hudson, the third officer, was directing operations one of ...

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  12. ARTISTIC BRITAIN.

    We are the first artistic nation in Europe. We have some of the finest artists. We have the finest architects.—Sir George Frampton. ...

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  13. AN EASY LIVING.

    There are some people who make more money by bringing an action for libel than they could earn by honest work all their lives.—Mr. Justice Lawrance. ...

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  14. LONDON PRIDE.

    London can tell a tale of reform in drinking which offers an example to every other centre of commerce throughout the world.—Dr. T: B. Hyslop. ...

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  15. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Property-owners' Protection Association, at a meeting last evening, resolved to vigorously protest against the clause in the National Insurance Bill forbidding the ...

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  16. WHAT HEADS ARE FOR.

    Primitive man went out with his head full of gods and heroes, because that is the chief use of having a head.—Mr. Chesterton. ...

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  17. [REUTER'S.]

    The Imperial Conference is practically unanimous in favour of the Declaration of London. MR. FISHER'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE ...

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  18. BEGINNING AT HOME.

    We shall make little progress against the, sins of society unless we learn to be stern about the sins of ourselves.—The Archbishop of York. ...

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  19. THE MAY WEATHER.

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  20. WHOLESALE ASSASSINATION.

    The Cetinje correspondent of the Times states that Turkish bands have been formed in the Florina district, Servia, for the purpose of assassinating the Greek-Bulgarian ...

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  21. OH, DRY THOSE TEARS.

    Many singers and violinists think they cannot please their audience unless they wallow in pathos of the deepest dye.—Mr. A. E. Grimshaw. ...

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  22. DOWN WITH TOYS.

    I would make a bonfire of all the toy shops in the kingdom. To buy for children is to hinder their natural development.—Dr. J. W. Slaughter. ...

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  23. BUSINESS IS—BUSINESS.

    Business is the science which demands the study of man by man, so that each may utilise the abilities of the other.—Mr. H. Gordon Selfridge. ...

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  24. LEAVING HIS COUNTRY.

    Ex-President Diaz has sailed for Havre. He intends ultimately to settle in Spain. A group of army officers bade the ex-President farewell. He assured them that he would always ...

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  25. TEACHING THE YOUNGSTER.

    If John Bull teaches Canada anything, it is the lesson of self-government, self-reliance, and self-will.—Mr. Henry Bourassa. ...

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  26. THE OTHERS.

    If civilised man has any one real article of faith, it is his conviction of the littleness of the rest of his fellow-beings.—Mr. Charles M'Evoy. ...

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  27. LAWLESSNESS IN PARIS.

    Serious strike incidents, including shootings, have been frequent during the last two days. Yesterday a number of anarchists and socialists assembled at the prison gates to ...

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  28. ONCE ONLY.

    No sermon should ever be preached more than once unless the preacher is under the strain of a great necessity.—Rev. S. Prentice. ...

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  29. WHAT WE HAVE TO DO.

    This country of ours never reached its present position by arbitration. What we have to do is to see that our army and navy are placed in such a position that no other ...

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  30. WEDDING.

    A wedding took place at SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral on Thursday evening, when Miss Lilian Mary Nicholls, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nicholls, of Kiama, was married ...

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  31. SUNDAY RECREATION.

    At the Rochester Diocesan Conference yesterday the Earl of Darnley proposed the adoption of a Catholic compromise between sabbatarian and secular views. He urged ...

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  32. THE MAN'S THE MAN.

    True literature devotes as much attention to the man in the gutter as it does to the man on the throne.—Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P. ...

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  33. Goulburn Police Court.

    Before Mr. Mitchell. ALLEGED STEALING. William Charles Evans was charged that he did, on or about 13th April, stead a gold ring ...

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  34. CONSPIRACY COLLAPSES.

    The Lisbon correspondent of the "Times" states that, in consequence of the active measures taken by the Spanish Government, the anti-republican (Portuguese) movement, ...

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  35. A VENTURESOME FOX.

    Mr. Peter Grunsell shot a fox in the Mulwaree Gardens on Friday morning. The animal had strayed into the garden, from across Kenmore way, probably and when about two hundred ...

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  36. NATIVE OUTRAGES.

    Mr. Lewis, a leading citizen of Buluwayo, who recently shot a native who had been accused of indecency towards his daughter, was brought before the Police Court yesterday. Mr. Lewis's ...

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  37. GOULBURN PRICES CURRENT.

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  38. A SMART SWINDLE.

    A well-dressed stranger paid a flying visit to Goulburn during the week. He visited one of the auctioneers and informed him that he was anxious to buy a country property for his boys, ...

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  39. RECIPROCITY.

    The public hearings in regard to tile Reciprocity Bill, before the Finance Committee of the Senate, have been concluded, and the committee will take a vote on Wednesday on the question ...

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  40. THE CORONATION.

    In order that the Roman Catholics of the British Empire may be able to participate fully in the Coronation celebration the Pope has issued a dispensation in regard to the law of ...

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  41. CORONATION SERVICE.

    At the last meeting of the Mulwaree Shire Council an invitation from Bishop Barlow to the Coronation-service in St. Saviour's Cathedral was received. The officers—the clerk (Mr. ...

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  42. VIOLENT WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

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  43. NOTES IN THE N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion for adjournment on Thursday, Mr. H. Morton urged the retention of the training ship Sobraon, which the Government proposes to sell to the Commonwealth. The ...

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  44. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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  45. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Dr. Dunn, Bishop of Wilcannia, who has recently returned from an extended trip to Europe, spent a few days in Goulburn during he week. He proceeded to Wilcannia on ...

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  46. DEATH FROM CHOKING.

    Bathurst, Thursday.—Dr. Machattie, Government Medical Officer, this afternoon made a post-mortem examination on the body of Edgar Smith (22), bootmakor, who was choked at ...

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  47. RAINFALL.

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  48. POULTRY SUCCESSES.

    Following were Goulburn prize-winners at the N.S.W. Poultry and Pigeon Show, opened in Sydney on Thursday:—Brown Leghorn cockerel, A. A. Kingsland's; white Leghorn pullet, Mrs. ...

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  49. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN BIPLANE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—A successful aeroplane flight was made by Mr. 3. 1. Duigan and his brother, Mr. R. Duigan, at Mia Mia, near Wood End, on Tuesday afternoon. In June last year ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    A rather larger supply of sheep was penned at Homebush on Thursday than of late, and values generally were not up to Monday's rates, With 2528 cattle yarded the market was amply ...

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