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  2. TEST TENNIS.

    Those who visited the Double Bay courts yesterday to see the opening day's play of the British Isles v Australia match were fortunate. They saw an exhibition of the ...

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  3. OVERWORKED.

    A complaint that members of the staff at the military headquarters in Sydney are seriously overworked, and have no proper appliances with which to carry out the ordinary ...

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  4. BLAYNEY.

    It is raining all over the Blayney electorate, and as harvesting operations are practically over, the farmers and graziers are jubilant. But this timely downpour has not ...

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  5. STARVED SHIRES.

    A critical stage has now been reached in connection with the dispute between the shires and the Government on the subsidy question, and the services of half of the employees ...

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  6. YASS SEAT.

    Regarding Mr. Nielson's resignation, Mr. Willis, Speaker of the New South Wales Assembly, who has been interviewed, said that a telegram was sent to him at Auckland by the ...

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  7. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The Furness liner Avala, bound for Boston, has returned to Queenstown. The captain and several seamen were injured during the tempest. Heavy seas ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    When the debate on the third reading of the Home Rule Bill was resumed in the House of Commons last night, the galleries were full to overflowing. Among those ...

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  9. BALKAN WAR.

    The delay in the delivery of the Powers' Note is supposed to be due to the fact that the German Ambassador has not yet received his instructions in regard to it. ...

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  10. STEAMER VERONESE WRECKED.

    The English liner Voronoso (7063 tons), bound for Brazil, with 37 passengers aboard, has been wrecked in a gale on the Portuguese coast. ...

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  11. THE PRISREND INCIDENT.

    M. Prochaska, the Austrian Consul at Prisrend, ho[?]sted the Austrian flag at the Consulate on Wednesday, and the Servian troops saluted it. ...

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  12. THE ALMERIAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    The British steamer Almorian (2984 tons) had a thrilling experience in the Atlantic on the 11th inst., when, during the height of the hurricane, a sea smashed her steering ...

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  13. SERVIAN WAR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Colonel R. Boyovitch, Minister for War, has resigned, owing to differences with the headquarters staff on the question of promotions. General Bojanovitch succeeds him. ...

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  14. WYALONG FIRE.

    A fire, resulting in severe injuries to several people, the destruction of a motor car, and some damage to premises, occurred in the machinery depot of J. T. Wood, ...

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  15. STEAMER NEPTUNUS SAFE.

    The Swedish steamer Neptunus, which was supposed to have foundered on the Dogger Bank with all hands during the recent tempestuous weather, has arrived safely at ...

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  16. ESPIONAGE.

    The case against George Charles Parrott, a dismissed gunner, recently attached to H.M.S. Pembroke, who was charged with selling official secrets to a foreign Power, ...

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  17. FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

    The third ballot of groups in the Republican Left in the two chambers to choose a candidate for the Presidency gave M. Pams, Minister for Agriculture 323 votes being one ...

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  18. STEAMER DAMAGED.

    News was received in Sydney yesterday that the North Coast S.N. Company's steamer Brundah had struck a rock while on her way from Sydney to the Richmond River, and had ...

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  19. CASES IN GERMANY.

    A youth named Worg has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for attempting to sell France plans and other information regarding the defences of Strasburg. ...

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  20. TO ABOLISH TITLES.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Burnham introduced a bill with the object of abolishing titles throughout Canada. He declared that the people of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. ARREST IN RUSSIA.

    A cavalry captain has bean arrested at So[?]wice on a charge of espionage in the interests of Germany. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sexton's shoe factory at Norwich has been destroyed by fire. The damage amounts to £100,000, and 1000 employees are now idle. The inquiry regarding the death of Mr. ...

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  23. STEAMER HELD UP.

    Serious labour troubles were experienced in Hobart in connection with the unloading of the R.M.S. Corinthic, which arrived on Wednesday from London, via ...

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  24. A SON'S FATAL ERROR

    The Coroner (Mr. Thomas Border) commenced an inquest on Thursday on the body of John Field, who was accidentally shot at Overton on Saturday night. ...

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  25. MYLIUS IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Nosel, Secretary for Commerce, has ordered Mylius to be deported, holding that [?] conviction for libel against King George is an offence involving moral turpitude. ...

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  26. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid entertained the president and the leading members of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris at dinner last night. The Australian High commissiner will ...

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  27. ENGLISH UMPIRES.

    Mr. Syd. Gregory, the captain of the last Australian eleven which toured Great Britain, does not subscribe to all that Mr. E. R. Mayne has said respecting English umpires. ...

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  28. INDEX.

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  29. MR. REDMOND'S THANKS.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, has issued a message, thanking the Liberals, Labourites, and Scottish and Welsh members for "championing justice to Ireland." ...

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  30. THE NORTH.

    Amongst the passengers on the steamer Empire, which arrived from the north a short while ago, was Mr. E. T. Turnbull, who went up to the Northern Territory with the ...

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  31. INTRODUCED IN THE LORDS.

    The Home Rule Bill was Introduced and read the first time in the House of Lords this evening. There are at present in the House of ...

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  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. PLENTY OF BOSSES.

    A telegram from Port Augusta to-ay reported that there was great dissatisfaction amongst the labourers employed in connection with the trans-Australian railway, and it was ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. DRILL-SHIRKERS.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall in Melbourne on Thursday evening, a complaint was made that senior cadets who did not attend their drills were to be shamed by being ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. TO-DAY.

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  36. TWO PITS IDLE.

    Burwood pit has been idle all this week. Lambton B. pit was thrown idle this morning. At a late hour this afternoon the men bad expressed no intention of returning to ...

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  37. MR. VICTOR COHEN'S VIEW.

    Mr. Victor Cohen, who acted as manager of the Australian team of 1893, states that the criticism published in our cables of yesterday is not founded on fact. If it means the ...

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  38. A BILL DROPPED.

    In the House of Lords last night the Marquis of Salisbury's Compulsory Rural Housing Bill, which provides power for the State to supply private owners with the necessary ...

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  39. EXPLOSION AT BULLI.

    Two members of the Phillip Lytton Theatrical Company were seriously injured at Bulli on Thursday night, as the result of a gas explosion. They were engaged in fitting up an ...

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  40. MR. WILLIS ABROAD.

    Speaking as the guest of the New Zealand Club, Mr. Willis, speaker of the New South Wales Assembly, said there was so much in common between Australia and New Zealand ...

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  41. HERMIDALE-NYMAGEE ROAD.

    The Minister for Works, referring yesterday to the request for a grant of £1000 to repair the Hermidale-Nymagee road, said that he had promised to refer the matter to Mr. R. ...

    Article : 69 words
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