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  2. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange! Put us on to a Benator who can give a fair and impartial opinion as to the chances of the Capital sites—one from Tasmania or West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BOER WAR.

    De Wet has again broken through the cordon and gone north. The guerilla leader quietly cut the entanglements at West Lindley. ...

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  4. PRINCE HENRY'S AMERICAN VISIT

    In connection with the visit to America of Prince Henry of Prussia, who sailed from Bremerhaven last Saturday, the wireless telegraph station at ...

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  5. STRIKE RIOTS AT BARCELONA.

    The situation in Barcelona, Spain, in consequence of the strike riots, continues very grave. A warship has been despatched from ...

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  6. WILL SYDNEY OR MELBOURNE BECOME (PERMANENTLY) THE LEADING CITY OF AUSTRALIA?

    One of the leading grain merchants of Melbourne, who has a branch establishment in Sydney, and prefers that his name be not divulged, "because," as he says, "I don't ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of Plague was discovered yesterday. The victim was Ruth Dignan, 22, a resident of Redfern, who until Monday last had been employed at the Criterion ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Major-General French, Sir J. Hall, of New Zealand, Mr. John Bede Dalley, and Mr. C. H. Reynolds, of London, are amongst those at present staying at the ...

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  9. ALDERMAN C. J. HAM, M.L.C.

    "I think," said Alderman C. J. Ham. M.L.C., who is the leading house and lanse agent of Melbourne, "that there will be rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney for ...

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  10. THE ARMY MEAT CONTRACT.

    As a concession to Australia, in consequence of the agitation over the army meat contract, the Government have appointed two meat inspectors, one to ...

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  11. BOTHA'S DAUGHTERS AT BRUSSELS.

    General Botha's two daughters, in charge of Doctor Albrecht, reached Brussels last evening. ...

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  12. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Italian Cabinet has resigned. The real reason of this step, though others are alleged, is said to be trouble over the Divorce Bill, which was ...

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  13. NATAL'S CORONATION REPRESENTATIVE KILLED.

    Colonel Evans, who was killed at Vryheid, had been selected to represent Natal at the Coronation ceremony in London. ...

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  14. "PLACE NOT PERSON."

    Some members of the public are at times scared by the sight of men who have been cleaning up an infected area boarding a tram or 'bus with other passengers. ...

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  15. CASE AT SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    A second case was discovered late last night, the sufferer being a woman named G. Gilbert, who also had been employed at the Criterion Hotel. She is lying at the Sydney ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir William Lyne expresses himself as very much disgusted with the Melbourne Press in their manifest desire to excite dissension amongst Members of Parliament ...

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  17. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENTS.

    Yesterday was a quiet day at the Agricultural Ground, where the balance of this Sta[?]e's contribution to the Commonwealth Contingent are camped. Only the regular ...

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  18. FUTURE PROSPECTS.

    Dr. Tidswell will not, or, rather, cannot, discuss the prospects for the future. "It is impossible," he said yesterday, "for anyone to forecast what will happen. It ...

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  19. MR. SEE SATISFIED.

    Mr. See, seen by a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, said he was pleased to find that the public were not panic-stricken this time. He personally did not ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC MEETING AT WARATAH.

    A patriotic meeting was held in Waratah Park this afternoon; presided over by the Mayor, Alderman B[?]ye, at which fully 1000 persons were present. The rotunda ...

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  21. PYRMONT IN DANGER.

    A resident of Pyrmont declares that there are places in that part of the metropolis in sore need of attention by the authorities—where there are no proper sanitary ...

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  22. HOW THE PATIENTS ARE PROGRESSING.

    The latest report from the Coast Hospital is to the effect that most of the patients are doing well. Doran is in a critical state. ...

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  23. NEW RUBBISH BOXES.

    "Householder" writes: "I do not think any one would begrudge the cost of those new steel lidded and locked garbage boxes if it were not for the fact that the ...

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  24. OVERCROWDING BUILDINGS.

    Speaking yesterday to a "Sunday Times" representative, Dr. Tidswell said: "In all the old cities it is the most important municipal problem of the ...

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  25. STEAMERS AND RATS.

    Sir,—It would be interesting to know what precautions have been taken to prevent he importation of rats. Having been a passenger from Southampton recently, I ...

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  26. CITY COUNCIL HEALTH COMMITTEE.

    The Health Committee of the City Council met at the Town Hall yesterday morning, the Mayor presiding. The Mayor suggested the appointment of ...

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  27. PUT THE INSPECTORS INTO UNIFORMS.

    Sir,—Assuming that you are correct in staging the number of houses in Sydney at 20,000, the number of City Council house-to-house inspectors at 15, and the houses ...

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  28. A GENTLEMAN WHO WILL SAY NOTHING.

    "I'd rather not make any definite statement on such a question," says Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon, Chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The Sydney cricketers already chosen to Visit England, with the exception of H. Carter, and those who are to go to Melbourne with a view to taking part in the fifth Test ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    On Friday "last the Cabinet resolved to provide work for the heads of families in distress, and the Minister for Works was instructed to inaugurate some road works ...

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  31. DIED FOR LOVE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held by the. Deputy City Coroner yesterday on the body of the young man found dead in University Park early yesterday morning. The name ...

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  32. IN SEARCH OF A CAPITAL.

    A Member of the House of Representatives, who accompanied the Senators for a couple of days on their tour through his district while searching for the site for the ...

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  33. COMPARISON WITH THE PREVIOUS OUTBREAK.

    The present outbreak commenced in November last, since when there have been 26 cases. The 1900 epidemic commenced in January, and during its first fourteen weeks ...

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  34. TWO WOMEN DIE. IN HOSPITAL.

    The body of Alma Longhurst, who died in the Lewisham Hospital on Friday night from the effects, it is suspected, of an illegal operation, was removed to the North ...

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  35. LOST MAILMAN AND OTHERS

    A fortnight ago it was reported that the mailman who travelled between Powell's Creek and Anthony's Lagoon in Northern Territory was so long overdue that he, a ...

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  36. IMPORTANT MOTIONS

    At next meeting of the City Council, to be held on Tuesday next, at 7 p.m., the following important motions will be submitted by Alderman Sam Smith, M.L.A.: ...

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  37. THREE TIMES MORE FATAL THAN TYPHOID.

    A prominent official of the Government Statist Department, in conversation with a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, said that the average of deaths of ...

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  38. THE GALLANT DEED OF MR. SMALPAGE.

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  39. "PLAGUE EVERYWHERE."

    "We are not by any means the only place where there is Plague," remarked Dr. Tidswell, Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Health, to a "Sunday Times" representative ...

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  40. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.

    endorses the testimony of many others to the value of the new seasickness preventive. He writes: "My wife has never before taken a meal at table on board; going over ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. A WOMAN CAN'T VOTE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
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