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  4. ANOTHER TRAIN SMASH

    BATHURST. Friday.-The second division of the western mall train, widen left Bathurst for Sydney at 11.45 last night, met with a sensational accident early this morning at wambool ...

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  6. A PRISON OF EASE.

    Captain Neitenstein, the retired Comptroller General of Prisons, by his reforms undoubtedly made the life of the offender easier to him in many ways as compared with his ...

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  7. sLORDS AND COMMONS.

    is cabled that it i$ understood that tho House of Lords will take the resolutions resolutions brought forward by Lord Rosebery into Committee nest week; that the first two ...

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  8. British Military Airships.

    LONDON Thursday Evening.-Mr. O'Gorman, manager of the Army Aerial Factory at Farnborough. states that should need arise he would he able to commission three airships, ...

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  9. Kaiser's Cousin.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-The "Dally Express" states that the German Emperor's erlled cousin. Prince Frederick son of the late Prince Albrecht, Regent of Brunswick, has ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. The Australasian Cruisers.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-Sir George field and Mr. W. Hall Jones (High Commissioner for New Zealand) interviewed the Admiralty to -day, and formally agreed, on behalf on their ...

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  11. "la Milo.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—At Bow-street Police Count today, Ferdinand Eggena. alias Barr and his wife, Pansy Eggena alias Barr la Milo"). were committed for trial on ...

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  12. The Cremorne Ferry.

    The question of establishing the Cremorme ferry and tram service apparently will not be settled easily, and from what has already been stated in tie "Evening News," there ...

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  13. Future Naval Warfare.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-Speaking at the Institution of Naval Architects, Rear -Admiral Bacon said the problem of torpedo proof battleships had hitherto been insoluble. The battle ...

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  14. The Political Situation.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-In the House of Lords on Wednesday Lord Curzon said be had no sympathy with popularly-elected Second Chamber, bat favored rooting the House ...

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  15. A Surry Hills Tragedy.

    Jacob Cohen, 55, a travelling jeweller, was found dead in and at 56 Mary -street, Surry Hills, on Thursday afternoon with a bullet wound in his body three inches, below the left breast. ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIA OIL COMPANY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-The vendor Syndicate of the Australia Oil Company receives 96,000 shares, and £34.000 in cash. The "British Australasian considers the ...

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  17. QUEEN VICTORIA HOMES.

    Mr. P. H. Morton presided over the twelfth i annual meeting of the Queen Victoria Homes for Consumptives ai the Sydney Town. Hall on Thursday. ...

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  18. Sydney Ferry Service.

    The fleat of the Sydney Ferries. Limited, is to be increased by the addition of a large steamer for the Milson's Point service. Tenders have just been invited for the work and so ...

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  19. NOTES.

    Some objection has been taken to the authorities of the Marrickville Cottage Hospital sacrificing ten shillings a week revenue in order to provide a lawn, which would be used by the ...

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  20. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.—Bar silver was tO -day Quoted at is II 11-164 per ounce Standard. ...

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  21. WARRINGAH SHIRE.

    President Quirk presided at the last meeting of the Warringah Shire Council, when a petition was received from residents asking for the resumption of land for a road to ...

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  22. MONEY DEARER.

    LONDON. Thursday Evening. —The Bank of England rate of discount for three month bills was to -day raised from 3 per cent, (at which it baa stood since February 10) to 4 per ...

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  23. THE PROBABLE TARIFF WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-Commercial circles in New York are perturbed at the prospect ol a tariff war with Canada. ...

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  24. Family Notices

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  25. CURBING THE KAISER.

    Apparently. in the future, the German Imperial Chancellor will bear some such relation to the Emperor as was held toy the "whipping boy" of the Middle Ages towards ...

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  26. SALES BY AUCTION.

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  27. SIR GEORGE REID'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-In response to municipal invitations. Sir George Reid lias arranged to visit Glasgow. Birmingham, Bristol, and Bath during ApriL - ...

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  28. GARROTTED AND ROBBED IN GOULBURN-STREET.

    Mr. William Beaumont Hicks,60, a visitor from the country, at present residing at Manly Was the victim of an assault and robbery in Goulburn -street, City He was walking along ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  33. ADVERTISING NEW SOUTH WALES

    LONDON. Thursday Evening —Mr. T. Cogheian Agent- General for New South. wales. is arranging for exhibits of the products of the State at the leading Agricultural Shows in the ...

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