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  2. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    The delayed birthday honours have been published. They include the creation of four new peers and an earldom for ...

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  3. WARFARE IN THE AIR.

    A Koerting semi-rigid airship, 200 feet long and 34 feet in diameter under Captain Nausmirth, who was accompanied by Herr Kammerer, a ...

    Article : 243 words
  4. MINING MATTERS.

    Mr. R. Broomfield appeared before Mr. Justice Heydon, in the industrial Court, to-day, and applied for an injunction under the terms of the Industrial Disputes Act, ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The comments of. Mr. Holman, State Premier, published this morning, evoked a reply from Mr. Grayndler, secretary of the A.W.U., this afternoon. ...

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  6. THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY.

    At the Central Police Court to-day. Arthur Tatham (25) and Norman Twiss (34) again appeared on a charge of rob[?]ing, while under arms, Frederick Miller, ...

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  7. ADAMSTOWN REQUIREMENTS.

    Mr. H. Hoyle, Assistant State Minister for Railways, received a deputation at the Navigation Department, Newcastle, yesterday front the Adamstown residents, ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Early on Sunday a gang of workmen and officials of the Railway Department, with all necessary machinery, commenced at Ironbark Creek, to remove the iron ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE COUNCIL

    At the meeting of the Newcastle Council last night there were present: Alderman, J. C. Reid, the Mayor, and Alderman Wooden, O'Mara, Light, Hell, ...

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  10. THE AFTERNOON SHIFT.

    Mr. Estell, the Minister for Labour and Industry, stated this afternoon that the Government would be prepared to renew the offer to the men on strike at Maitland, ...

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  11. ADAMSTOWN.

    The members of the Broadmeadow Yearly Fund held their annual supper on Saturday night at the Premier Hotel There was a good number of the members ...

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  12. WALLSEND AND PLATTSBURG.

    Whilst out shooting on Saturday near the rifle butts, R. Fogo shot a fex, which measured Just on four feet from tip to-tip. The presence of these animals in ...

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  13. STATE COAL MINES.

    Mr. Cann, the Minister for Mines, is still making investigations into the question of a State coalmine. To-day the Minister made some calculations as to the quantity ...

    Article : 507 words
  14. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Powers have accepted Turkey's suggestion to send representatives to Asia Minor to investigate the situation as regards the alleged ...

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  15. CARDIFF.

    A carpenter named Thomas Williams fell from the roof of a building at Cardiff Heights, and received injuries to his hip. He was attended to by Dr. Bea[?] ...

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  16. GRETA.

    The Greta Collieries Band has been re-organised, and 18 members enrolled. Practice was commenced last week, and it is hoped that, with fair practice, Greta ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. FREEMAN ALSO REMANDED.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Samuel Freeman, alias Henry Lewis, alias James M'Kay, or Jewey, complained of the quality of the rations supplied to ...

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  18. TURKEY WANTS WARSHIPS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Athens says Turkey is making superhuman efforts to accelerate the building of Dreadnoughts. ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    A destructive fire occurred to-day at the Golden Point mine, Bendigo. The buildings and [?]ch of the machinery were very much damaged. A hundred men will ...

    Article : 176 words
  20. JESMOND.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Jesmond Yearly Found was held in Wiles' hall on Saturday evening, Mr. A. Cox presiding The secretary gave a report, showing that ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Mahommedan residents or Durazzo have appealed to the insurgents at Shiak to submit to the Government. ...

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  22. SCHOONER ALEDA WRECKED.

    The coasting schooner Aleda, a wooden vessel of 79 tons, is reported to be a total wreck near Point Plummer, off Port Macquarie. The Aleda loft Sydney last ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The Commissioner of Police to-day received a telegram, stating that the Cardwell police advised that Davey, an aborigine, had speared Polly, an aborigine. ...

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  24. MEAT TRADE COMMISSION.

    At the sitting to-day of Mr. Justice Street, Meat Export Trade Commissioner, several witnesses connected with stock selling raid they know of no combination ...

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  25. SALVATION ARMY'S FOUNDER.

    Members of the Salvation Army of all nations, who are attending the International Conference in London, made an impressive pilgrimage to-day ...

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  26. DEATH OF MRS. J. WINDEYER.

    Mrs. Windeyer, the widow of the later Mr. John Windeyer, of Kinross, Raymond Terrace, died in Sydney yesterday, in her sixty-sixth year. ...

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  27. SCOTTISH TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    The body of another victim of the Carrbridge railway smash has been discovered. It was that of Miss Guthrie, a niece ...

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  28. CASE FOR THE MAITLAND MEN.

    Mr. E. Peters, who was with Mr. A. Tecce, deputed by the Australian Union Federation to explain the afternoon shift trouble in the Newcastle district, to ...

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  29. THE ULSTER QUESTION.

    Speaking at Bolton Lancashire, Sir Edward Carson, leader of the Iris[?] Unionists, said the Government was about to make "another shot" to ...

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  30. INNER HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    Construction operations in the Carrington Basin are progressing rapidly, and the new wharf has been taken, within recent months, a long way towards ...

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  31. SUN-WORSHIPPERS.

    Ten sun-worshippers, headed by Dr. Macgregor Reid, began praying at the Druids' sacrificial stone at Stonehenge as the first cays of the rising sun on ...

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  32. SECONDARY SCHOOL TRAINING.

    It was notified a few weeks ago th[?] the League of Empire and Bedford College, London had offered a post graduate scholarship of £60, open to New ...

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  33. DACCA CONSPIRACY CASE.

    There was a sensational sequel to-day to the Dacca conspiracy case. An assassin attempted to shoot Narendra Sen, who had been an an[?]rover ...

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  34. MORE ARMS SEIZED.

    The authorities have seized at Londonderry several packages sent through the post, and addressed to local merchants. ...

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  35. JAMES LARKIN'S PLANS.

    James Larkin, the Irish Labour loader, has arrived in England. He proposes to start a campaign to organise all the workers in one union ...

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  36. BARON HENRI ROTHSCHILD.

    The bullet which was fired from a revolver by a dairyman named Proud[?]on has been extracted from the leg of Heron Henri Rothschild. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Senate has passed the bill to raise a loan of £32,000,000 at 3½ per cent with a currency of 25 years. As a consequence of the recent heavy ...

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  38. HOSPITAL SHIP MAINE.

    The hospital ship Maine, presented by the American women during the Boer war, has gone ashore in a fog. On account of her age and the cost ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT TENDERS.

    Tenders for the following public works have been accepted:—Supply and delivery of power insulated lead-covered cable and accessories at the new public abattoirs, ...

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  40. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby League selectors, Messrs. H. Flegg, D. Lutge, and Mead, to-night picked, the following players to represent Australia in the first ...

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  41. BIG STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association has received a cable front London stating that the steamer Needles, bound to Australia, had gone ...

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  42. WORLD'S LARGEST LINER.

    The German Emperor yesterday attended the launching of the Hamburg-Amerika Co pony's new liner Bismarck at Hamburg. ...

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  43. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    His Honor Judge Moule in the General Sessions to-day, dismissed the appeal, and reaffirmed the decisions under which Lim Sang, a Chinese boy, was ordered to be ...

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  44. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The annual report of the London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Limited, for the past year is remarkable for the vastness of the operations of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. THIEVES MAKE BIG HAUL.

    At Messrs. Elder Smith and Company's premises in Grenfell-street this afternoon the pay-in clerk, who gathers money from the different cashiers, had received £421 ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. INHARMONIOUS CONCERT PARTY.

    In the action brought by Frederick Shipman against Ernest R. Simmons for alleged slander in connection with the late Madam[?] Nordica's concert tour, the ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. TRAIN MURDER REVIVED.

    Mrs. Starchfield has been arrested on a charge of attempted suicide. She is the wife of John Starchfield, who was recently acquitted of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. BIG BANK FRAUD.

    Gustav Scholar, sole proprietor of a banking establishment, trading as T. J. Plewa, has been arrested on a charge of embezzlement. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND LIBERALS.

    At the conclusion of a comprehensive Dominion tour. Sir Joseph Ward predicts with the utmost confidence and sincerity that the Liberals will win the next ...

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  50. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Herr Olsen, who is reported to be a millionaire, has offered to equip a two years' expedition to the North Polar regions for Knud Rasmussen, ...

    Article : 35 words
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