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  2. The Floods

    All train traffic between Newscastle and West Mailtand was cancelled yesterday owing to blocks caused by floods between Waratah and ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Flowers practically denies the suggestion that he is lively to be an opponent to Mr. Holman for the Premiership of New South Wales. ...

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  4. America and Japan.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan (Secretary of State), referring to the Californian Alians' Lands Bill, denounced "subsidised patriotism which desires sales ...

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  5. Merchantmen in War.

    The Cunard, British India, Oceanic, Royal Mail, and. other shipping companies have combined for the purpose of insuring against war contingencies ...

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  6. The Balkan Situation

    The large concentration of Bulgarian troops in the direction of Seres continues and there have been many anti-Greek demonstrations. ...

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  7. The Suffragettes.

    A woman suffrage organisation, named "the League of Justice," has been commenced. The members are pledged not to give monetary or personal aid ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    When Mr. Bonar Law was playing golf at Malahide with Dean Webster, of the Chapel Royal, Dublin, the dean dropped dead. ...

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  9. STRIKE THREATENED.

    The railway employees at Doncaster have carried a solution requesting the executive of their union to demand the unconditional ...

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  10. Ferment in China.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a formidable movement is taking place amongst the Northern troops, ...

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  11. OPIUM CURSE

    Shanghai newspapers report that the local gentry and farmers at Shenchowting, in the western part of the province of Hunan resenting the ...

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  12. HANDICAP IN THE HEAVENS.

    A flying match took place yesterday between Pickis and Slack, the distance bring from Hendon to Eistree and back. Pickles conceded to ...

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  13. St. Petersburg, May 19. HOW RUSSIA TREATS DEMONSTRATORS.

    One hundred and eleven May Day demonstrators have been sentenced to imprisonment for three months. ...

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  14. Winnipeg, May 17. BOXING AND WRESTLING.

    Freddie Welsh, the English light-weight boxer, almost knocked out Jack Redmond at the end of a fively 12 rounds bout here. ...

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  15. Australia's Destroyers.

    The three destroyers, Yarra, Parramatta, and Warrego, steamed into Port Jackson yesterday from. Melbourne. The fleet was moored off ...

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  16. An Awful Death.

    The incinerated remains of a man named William Wilson have been found at Parkes, sear a clump of trees where the man had been working. It was ...

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  17. Alleged Abuse.

    It is reported that the Foreign Office has called the attention of the Governement of France to the action of Miss Christabek Pankhurst, alleging ...

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  18. Training Farm.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. T. Mackenzie. in an interview yesterday, said that it was possible that overseas ...

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  19. Berlin, May 18. PARTIES IN THE PRUSSIAN DIET.

    As a result of the elections to the Lower House of the Prassian Diet the Conservative and Centre alliance maintain their overwhelming ...

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  20. Supreme Court.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court in Brisbane yesterday, before his Honour, Mr. Justice Chubb, the following cases were ...

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  21. Berlin, May 19. GERMAN EMPEROR PARDONS BRITISHERS.

    In connection with the Royal marriage celebrations, the Emperor has pardoned the Englishmen Brenth, Brandon, and Jewart, who are serving ...

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  22. Death at Merry-Go-Round.

    Francis Oliver, who was living with his parents in Campbell-street, Camperdown, met with his death on Friday. night at a merry go round on a ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. Territorial Forces.

    Mr. J. Dyke-Acland, Under Secretary for Foriegn Affairs, speaking at Northallerton, blamed the National Service League for the present ...

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  24. AN ALLEGED "BLUE BEARD."

    A man named Hopf stands charged with the murder of his three wives. It is alleged that he committed the circles in order to obtain insurance ...

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  25. France and Spain.

    The President of the Chamber of Deputies in conveying birthday greetings to King Alfono, from the chamber, hinted that closer realtions ...

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  26. A Disputed Play.

    A dispute which arose regarding the ownership of the acting rights of Baron Henri de Rothschild's play, "Croesus," (which is about to be ...

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  27. Seattle (Washington), May 19. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER INJURED.

    Arthur Cavil the Australian swimming instructor, is now in hospital, suffering from serious injuries received by striking a pile. He dived ...

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  28. CONSUMPTION CURES.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid). has furnished to the: Minister for External Affairs (the Hon. J. Thomas) a report from an ...

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  29. Victoria.

    Dr. Burnett Ham, chairman of the Board of Health, (formerly Commissioner for Health in Queensland) has resigned. He will probably be ...

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  30. Tripoli, May 19. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    Severe fighting has taken place between forces of Italians and desert Bedious. The latter were entrencehd in holes at Siaf Garba. The lossed ...

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  31. Serious Conflagrations.

    Fires, attributed to incendiaries have destroyed two big timber yards and a Finnish ship at Luleck. ...

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  32. Constantinople, May 19. ABDUL HAMID SICK.

    The deposed Sultan of Turkery, Abdul Hamid, is reported to be seriously ill. ...

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  33. Fijian Parliament.

    At the opening of the Legislative Council today his Excellency the Governor (Sir Ernest B. Sweet Escott, K.C.M.G.) said he had urged the ...

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  34. Billiard Match.

    In the billiard match against George Gray, on Saturday, Tom Aiken was in exceptional form. His best breaks were 250, 465, and 163. The scores ...

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  35. Naval Construction.

    Newepapers predict that, in the event of a three months' stoppage of ship-building, three or four years will be required to overtake arrears, with ...

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  36. Shipyard Workers

    The shipyards unions taking part in the ballot on the question of the strike for higher wages represent 110000 skilled workmen, but, if, as ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. RAILWAY IN DANGER.

    It is still raining here, The river is up 10ft at Woodside and about 30ft at Wagham. All the creeks are swollen. The line has subsided in ...

    Article : 108 words
  38. New Zealand.

    The launch party, consisting of Mr. Fraser (Government lighhhouse expert) and four others, who left Whangarei for Mokohinau, and were ...

    Article : 332 words
  39. SOUTH BRISBANE RACES

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  40. Insurance in War-Time.

    The conference on maritime law yesterday discussed the validity of insurance on an enemy's goods in war-time. Sir Edward Beauchamp ...

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  41. Great Powers in Asia.

    The newspapers in Berlin are irritated at Great Britain's success in securing a share in the construction of the Baghdad railway. They consider ...

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  42. Bequests to Churches.

    The late Sir Tatton Sykes has bequeathed to 17 churches £500 each, for their upkeep. ...

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  43. FEDERAL AEFAIRS.

    An assistant-draftsman is wanted for Papua at a salary of £225. The Commonwealth Director of Fisheries has returned to Adelaide in ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. A CONSTABLE'S ESCAPE.

    The Glourester Rivers is in heavy flood. This afternoon business people on the west side of Church street commenced shifting their speeds. as the ...

    Article : 142 words
  45. Turf Legislation.

    An action has been commenced, before Mr. Justice Hodges, by Frank Samuel Meyers, owner of the race horse Blackpool, against Richard G. ...

    Article : 125 words
  46. Heavy Rain and Floods.

    Heavy rain and floods have done severe damage in the champagne region. Many vineyards have been devastated, villages have been ...

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  47. France's New Army.

    The bill to provide the new expenditure on the army does not mention how the money is to be raised. A sum of 32,000,000 will be required to ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. HIGH COURT.

    The High. Court has commenced to hear argument in the special case, stated by the President of the Arbiration Court, in respect of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  49. GREAT FIRE IN AUSTRIA

    In connection with the disastrous fire at Presburg, whereby some 8000 persons were rendered homeless, it is reported that 100 buildings, including ...

    Article : 90 words
  50. The Weather.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  51. POSITION AT CESSNOCK.

    If transpires that the cause of the flood at Cessnock was not the bursting of Bellbird dam, but extraordinary heavy rain on the mountains ...

    Article : 282 words
  52. Boots for Cadets.

    The tender of Enoch Taylor and Co., of Sydney, has been accepted for 10,000 pairs of boots for senior cadets at 9s 11d a pair. Contracts have ...

    Article : 102 words
  53. Woman Falls 600 Feet.

    A terrible tragedy in mid-air was witnessed by spectators of a balloon voyage. The balloon was approaching the earth, when an aeronaut fell out. ...

    Article : 87 words
  54. Plum[?]ge [?]n[?] Skins.

    A proclamation was issued in the "Gazette" on Saturday, prohibiting the exportation of the plumage and skins of birds except for educational ...

    Article : 51 words
  55. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  56. Duchess of Connaught.

    The improvement in the condition of R.B.H. the Duchess of Connaught, continues, ...

    Article : 21 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
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