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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Further reports of the fighting on the Greco-Turkish frontier are continually coming to hand. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    ALFRED CROKER was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with offering a return railway ticket for sale on Redfern station. The accused, who had come from an ...

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  4. Russian and Anglican Churches.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archbishop of York and Primate of England is on a visit to Moscow, where he was warmly welcomed. Prayers have been ...

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  5. THE HOLIDAY.

    THROUGH threatening at times, the weather remained fine yesterday, Consequently the many thousands to whom Fastertido comes as a welcome break from the dull routine of toil ...

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  6. EXCURSION TO DUCKENFIELD.

    A large party from the Merewether Methodist Church was conveyed to Duckenfield by the Stormking, the steamer leaving the wharf shortly after 9.30 comfortably ...

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  7. A GREEK SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Greeks have captured Menexe, in Macedonia. Murderous firing is proceeding along the whole frontier. The Turks are ...

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  8. THE HOLIDAY IN SYDNEY.

    Beautiful weather again favoured holiday makers in the metropolis today, and all sorts and conditions of excursions and amusements were largely attended. At the Agricultural ...

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  9. Mississippi Valley Floods.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The United States Government is supplying food to 60,000 persons who have been rendered destitute by the recent floods ...

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  10. THE GREEKS IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Greek merchants have been ordered to quit Turkey within a fortnight. ...

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  11. CRYSTAL PALACE GARDENS, WARATAH.

    The sports promoted by the Waratah and Mayfield Ambulance Class proved very sucessful. Fully 500 tickets were disposed of, and, including juveniles, there must have ...

    Article : 438 words
  12. FEDERATION CONVENTION

    THE Convention met at 10.30 this morning, and clauses 55 to 57, dealing with the Royal assent to bills, were passed. On clause 57, which deals with the ...

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  13. SINKING OF A STEAMER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Turkish fort at Prevess, at the entrance to the Gulf of, Arta, has sunk a trading steamer. The Greek fleet in the Gulf ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. Hamilton Naval Fair.

    THe Hamilton Naval Fair, inaugurated for the purpose of liquidating the debt on the Sacred Heart School and Convent, on the Maitland-road, was opened last evening by ...

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  15. THE POPE AS A MEDIATOR.

    LONDON, Saturday:—The Pope has offered to mediate in regard to the Cretan question. ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. G. N. Curzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, is on a visit to Berlin. Mr. Curzon has had a long interview ...

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  17. WESLEYAN SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic to Tomago in connection with the City Wesleyan Sunday-school was held yesterday, and proved an unqualified success. The scholars, teachers, and friends, ...

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  18. A LETTER FROM MR. GLADSTONE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Another letter by Mr. Gladstone on the Eastern question is published. It was written to Dampzes, one of the chiefs of the ...

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  19. Affairs in South Africa.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Alfred Milner, K.C.B., the new Governor of Cape Colony and British High Commissioner in South Africa, has ...

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  20. ADAMSTOWN.

    The holidays passed off here without any incident of special interest taking place. Yesterday the children attending St. Stephen's Sunday-school held their annual picnic on ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. THE GREEK RESERVES CALLED OUT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Greek Government has called out its last reserves, namely, the Territorial Army, estimated at 146,000 men. This force ...

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  22. SALVATION ARMY PICNIC.

    The excursion to Tomago organised by the Salvation Army was one of the most sucessful events yesterday. The Army people do most things thoroughly, and yesterday's ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The weather continued fine to-day, and the military and naval mancouvres were carried out satisfactorily without a single accident. Lord Brassey was unable to attend ...

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  24. THE TRANSVAAL AND THE CAPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Cape Colony House of Assembly, Mr. P. J. Du Toit, President of the Dutch party in the Cape Parliament, moved a ...

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  25. LAMBTON.

    The holiday Easter Monday passed off at Lambton very quietly, the only attraction being picnics, one in connection with St. John's Sunday-school, which was held at ...

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  26. EXCURSION TO MORPETH.

    Punctually at 10 o'clock the Hunter River S.S. Co.'s steamer Namoi left the wharf bound for Morpeth, carrying a large number of passengers. The Fire Brigades' Band ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The annual Eisteddfod was held to-day, the Chief Justice presiding. In the principal competition chorns, "Behold God the Lord" (Elijah), the first prize (£50) was won by ...

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  28. FEELING AT ATHENS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A depressed feeling prevails at Athens, though the people insist that the honour of the country requires sacrifices and unity. The ...

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  29. THE DROUGHT.

    REPORTS from all parts of the colony continue to bring information of the disastrous consequences of the continued dry weather. In nearly all directions feed for strock is extermely ...

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  30. BURWOOD SUNDAY-SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday-school, Burwood, took place yesterday, and proved a very enjoyable affair The teachers and children mustered ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. THE ELOFF INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The trial is proceeding at Pretoria of Lieutenant Eloff, an officer of the Transvaal State Artillery. Witnesses testify that ...

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  32. ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS DISBANDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Italian volunteers who lately made several raids upon Krania, near Grevena, on it the frontier, have been disbanded. ...

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  33. Australia and Manitoba.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Thomas Greenaway (Premier of Manitoba) is about to visit Australia with a view to extending trade between the colonies. ...

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  34. THE GOSFORD.

    The Gosford, which made a trip to Nelson's Bay, was well patronised, the boat getting away about 9.30, and arriving at hter destination three hours later. On arrival at ...

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  35. FATAL YACHTING ACCIDENT.

    A DISASTROUS yachting accident occurred at Morington during the regatta. The yacht Progress capsized, and four men, named Frederick Hooper, John Nicholas, Michael ...

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  36. REGULAR HOSTILITIES COMMENCED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—After hostilities of an hour and a half's duration the Greek Artillery forced the Turks to abandon Tsamteje and other outposts. ...

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  37. Accident to a Racing Steamer.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The steamer Ibex, owned by the Great Western Railway Company, and running between Weymouth and Jersey, touched ...

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  38. BOWLING MATCHES.

    SEVERAL important bowling matches took place to-day in the contest for the Taylor and Laurie trophy, for which members of the City, Redfern, Waverley, Glebe, ...

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  39. LAKE STEAMER.

    The steamer Mageie Johnson met the trains at Cookle Creek in the morning from whence she conveyed passengers to various parts of the lake, thus affording the ...

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  40. RACING IN ADELAIDE.

    The principal centre of attraction to-day was the Onkaparinga race meeting at Oskbank. The chief event was the Cup, which was won by Lord Grenville, Thunder Queen ...

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  41. ADVANCE OF THE GREEK ARMY ARRANGED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A general advance of the Greek army has been ordereed with the view of repeling the Turkish invasion. ...

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  42. DANCING.

    At the Lyceum, Cantello'e, Warwick Hall, and the Assembly Rooms dancing was indulged in until after midnight, and a large number of persons brought their holiday to ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. FROM CLARENCE TOWN.

    The steamer Favourite arrived at the wharf during the afternoon with a large number of excursionists from Clarence Town, who were landed add enabled to have a run ...

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  45. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Sunday—Fierce fighting is going on between the Turkish and Greek troops on the froniter. Both sides have sustained heavy losses. ...

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  46. SWANSEA.

    Mr. Thomas Boyd, jun., has been appointed agent for the NEWCASTLE HERALD at Swansea from April 1st, vice Mr. R. F. Talbot ,resigned. ...

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