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  3. THE PLAGHE.

    Two more cases of plague were reported to the Board of Health yesterday. In the first case the patient is an elderly man, recently employed as a painter and generally useful hand in ...

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  4. THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    The A.M. unit, which embraces men from West Australia and Queensland, as well as this State, embarked at 3 p.m. yesterday on the transport Manchester Merchant, which was ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    Rain and south-easterly squalls near the Tweed, with nasty seas, under edge of "Beteela." Temporarily fine elswhere, but monsoon "Docus," over West Australia, combining with Antarctic ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    Yesterday H. Trumble and Clem Hill, the two well-known Australian cricketers, arrived in Sydney by the Melbourne express train. These two players, with M. A. Noble, of New South ...

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  7. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The weather at Flemington this morning was dull and calm. Centurion galloped the middle distance by himself, his last mile being reeled off in lmin 48½sec, ...

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  8. LOYALTY TO THE EMPIRE.

    PARKES, Wednesday.—A large and enthusiastic meeting was held on Monday night for the purpose of giving an expression of opinion locally, regarding the British policy in South Africa, and ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORERS.

    At the School of Arts, Pitt-street, on Tuesday evening, Mr. R. D. Meagher, M.L.A., delivered a lecture, entitled, "The Romantic Development of Australia, and the Exploits of the Explorers." ...

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  10. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON.

    The scene at the Redfern Railway Station on Tuesday evening, on the occasion of the departure for Melbourne of Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, was one of striking brilliancy and ...

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  11. HARBOR TRUST PICNIC.

    About 1500 people on Tuesday at Clontarf celebrated the first annual picnic of the employees of the Harbor Trust. Three steamers conveyed the picnickers and visitors to the grounds, and from ...

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  12. A DISPUTED WILL.

    In the Probate Court yesterday Mr. Justice Walker had before him a suit in which the plaintiffs were the Perpetual Trustee Co., Ltd., and the defendants Flora Watson and Jemima Cook. ...

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  13. PROPOSED CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon.—Some time ago Mr. Lewis, Premier of Tasmania, wrote to the Federal Prime Minister suggesting that a conference should be held between the ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. BARNES STILL SUFFERING.

    Although the Englishmen are just now in fine form with the bat, they will probably be considerably handicapped by the absence of their best bowler in the test match on Friday. Barnes, as ...

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  15. LABOR MATTERS.

    The United Laborers' Union met on Monday evening, and amicably discussed complaints received from men engaged upon the work of erecting the Mosman septic tanks. It was ...

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  16. ARBITRATION ACT.

    About 20 formal applications have been made to register under the Arbitration Act and the Registrar, Mr. Addison, has already issued two or three certificates. These certificates simply ...

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  17. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—Mr. Enoch James, M.I.M.E., and M.I.S.I., who has been in this and other parts of the western district of the State for the past two months, testing certain iron ore ...

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  18. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    William Henry Dunn, of Market-street, Wollongong, laborer. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. CREDITOR'S PETITION. ...

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  19. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    We yesterday received the following from the private secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club: The committee of the Melbourne Cricket Club has decided that the fifth test match, to be played ...

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  20. HARBOR NET FISHING.

    The Premier was recently urged by a deputation representing fishermen to throw open the closed portions of the harbor to net fishing for at least a couple of months, even if the law had to be ...

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  21. ACCIDENTS AT TAMWORTH

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—A serious buggy accident occurred yesterday evening. Mrs. Dr. Armstrong, and Mrs. Whitehead, wife of the manager of the Bank of New South Wales, and ...

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  22. THE MOUNTAIN TRAFFIC.

    The eulogy of the Minister for Works regarding the attractions of Mount Kosciusko and other far-away places as tourist resorts has led to inquiries being made as to the mountain traffic ...

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  23. MAJOR BROWNE, D.S.O.

    Major H. Hamilton Browne, D.S.O., who went to South Africa in command of a company of the Imperial Bushmen, returned from the war yesterday. The gallant officer, whose services were ...

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  24. MINING.

    INVERELL, Tuesday.—Matters connected with mining in this district are taking a decided improvement, and it is hoped that soon the various industries will have fully recovered from the ...

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  25. PROFESSOR WOOD CENSURED.

    The University Senate, at an adjourned meeting on Monday, took into consideration certain correspondence which had passed between the registrar and Professor Wood, in relation to a ...

    Article : 306 words
  26. SUFFOCATED BY COAL GAS

    The Parramatta District Coroner held an inquiry at Croydon on Monday relating to the death of Percy William Graham, 16, lately residing in King-street, Newtown, who was ...

    Article : 217 words
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  28. THE CABLE AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon.—The cable agreement question seems as far off settlement as ever. The Prime Minister has conferred with the Postmaster-General on the reply received by ...

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  29. A SIMPLE TEST.

    If you suffer from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Gravel or Bladder troubles, you may be certain that your kidneys are affected. If you suffer from Indigestion, ...

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