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  2. BRISBANE SHOW.

    To-day was royal weather, and there was bright sunshine to-day. The attendance was fully 50,000. His Excellency the Governor-General ...

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  3. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Mrs. Matthews was returning to her home at Waverley, when she was set upon by an unknown man, who struck her a violent blow on the face, felling her to the ground. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS WARM WEATHER.

    The heat to-day was like mids summer The present season has been a most remarkable one for changes. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS, HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons had a fifteen hours sitting Mr. George proposed that land whereon owners had spent £100 per acre for ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN, ELEVEN

    Play in the fifth test match was resumed to-day on the Kennington oval in glorious though hot weather 15,000 spectators being present. ...

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  7. TRAFFIC TO BRISBANE.

    Since Monday nearly a thousand people passed through here for the Brisbane Exhibition ...

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  8. PLAYING IT OUT.

    The Australian Board of Crickey Control has received a cable from a London news paper asking whether the Board considered the fifth Test match should be played out. ...

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  9. POSTAL OFFICIALS.

    The Public Service Commissioner has submitted a report regarding overtime in the Postal Service He states the allegations are greatly ...

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  10. PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND AND LADY WARD.

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, of New Zealand. lunched with the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House. ...

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  11. SHIRE ELECTION.

    Messrs James J. Martin John J. Gallagher, A. Adam and H. McKinnon are nominated for the extraordinary vacancies in the Shire Council and the polling day ...

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  12. BATTING AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  13. ARREST OF BANK FORGERS.

    Eighteen of the notorious bank forgers have been arrested at Naples Thirty thousand formed Brazilian notes were seized. ...

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  14. THE MANNING ENTRANCE.

    Since the blowing up operations of the s. s. Burrawong have taken place the channel has become very narrow, and navigation made particularly risky over the ...

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  15. ATROCIOUS TYRANNY.

    The Sydney Presbytery, having considered the New Theaters and Public Halls Act, decided to write to the Minister, asking a definition of the word religious in the Act. ...

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  16. ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT ON WHISKY.

    The Royal Commission on Whisky reports that evidence failed to establish any particula variety of whisky specially deleterious Neither medical, hospital or ...

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  17. POLICE CHANGES.

    The testimonial to Senior-Sergeant Hogan takes place on 21st August, at the School of Arts. Senior-Sergeant Sheridan of Wee Waal is now mentioned as the ...

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  18. COUNCIL CLERK RETIRING.

    A new council Clerk for Winham is required as the present clerk, Mr. Garlici, is relinquishing the position on account of the small remuneration ...

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  19. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Times estimates that the condition of the British wheat crop is 96.66 compared with the average of 10 years, 82 ½ ...

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  20. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    Some remarkable scenes were witnessed at the final meeting of the Chapman Alexander Mission. A crowd numbering some thousands. ...

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  21. STEADY RAIN.

    Steady rain set in early this morning and there are indications of a continuance which will be very accepatable in view of the approaching spring weather. ...

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  22. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Chief Secretary Hon. W. H. Wood in reply to Mr. O. Gilber (Newcastle) said it was a fact that the Pure Foods Act regulations ...

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  23. A MOUNTAIN CLIMB.

    The Duke of Abruzzi, the Italian traveller climbed 24,500 feet on Mount Godwinausten The temperature was 15 degrees below zero. ...

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  24. THE CENTURY LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  25. DISTURBANCES IN A COUNCIL

    Further disturbances have occurred in the Wavarley Council. The Mayor ordered the removal of one alderman, calling in the police to carry out, ...

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  26. P. AND O. STEAMERS SOLD.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Co. steamers Victoria and Britannia, well known in the Australina mail trade, have been sold to an Italian company. ...

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  27. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    Further floods the reported in,"Victoria and towns on the Murray flats are endangered, while sheep and crops have been destroyed. ...

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  28. POTATO IMPORTS.

    A deputation of produce merchants waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to-day to request him not to issue the proclaimation prohibiting the importation of ...

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  29. AID TO S. S. MAORI SUFFERES.

    Concerts have been held at Capetown in aid of the sufferers by wreck of the s. s. Maori. ...

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  30. PREMIERS CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers Conference will discuss the question of the establishment of an agricultural bureau. ...

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  31. AMENDMENTS IN FRANCHISE BILL.

    There are notices of 1600 amendemenats in the Franchise BIll. ...

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  32. AUSTRALINA TEAM'S RECORD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 words
  33. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    The Federal Government is considering the establishment of wireless stations round Australia. ...

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  34. IMPERIAL DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    Conferences are proceeding daily between the Admiralty officials and the conference delegates to coordinate the defence schemes propounded by each dominion The ...

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  35. TWENTY-FOUR PRISONS CLOSED.

    To-days-Government Gazette contains notices closing 24 prisons in various country districts including the one at Casino. ...

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  36. SIR JOHN HAY'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Sir John Hay has been sworn for probate purposes at £139 706. ...

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  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Owing to the expansion of the rails by the sun's heat the express was derailed near Stalybridge and two people were killed and ten injured. ...

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  38. "PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A lady tripped crossing a street and fell upon some new metal on the road. She fractured her skull, and a sharp piece of metal severed one of the eye balls into ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. MESSAGE FROM KING EDWARD TO NEW ZEALAND.

    During his Majesty King Edwards conversation with Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, his Majesty gave Sir Joseph Ward a message for the Dominion ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The debate on the no confidence motion in the South Australian Assembly has concluded. The Government was defeated by 20 ...

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  41. LATEST. SPORTING.

    The Ponsonby, New Zealand team of footballers, to-day defeated Newtown by 14 points to 6. ...

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  42. SWEDISH STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    There are indications that the backbone of the Swedish strike is broken and work gradually being resumed in various directions. ...

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  43. MYSTERIOUS LIGHT IN THE AIR.

    A mysterious light in the air, seen at Moss Vale was also observed at Goulburn and in the National Park. ...

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  44. CLOSER SETTLEMENT LANDS.

    The cost of the purchase of lands under the closer settlement Act will amount to £78,248 ...

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  45. Pigeon Shooting.

    In the Pigeon match for £250 to-day MacIntosh, Lewins (Byron Bay) and Dunn tied, each killing 33 birds, and divided first, second and third prizes J. Bochm ...

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  46. KING EDWARDS HEALTH TRIP.

    His Majesty King Edward passed through Calais yesterday on his way to Marienbad. ...

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  47. PASSENGERS BY THE ORARA.

    The passengers booked by the Orara which leaves this evening were—Messrs Dun Clarke White Magee Faust Brooks Charnley, Horne Murphy ...

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  48. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The sighting of a Lunds steamer has not been confirmed. It is noted that the wind was blowing shorewards, and discredits the theory that ...

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  49. Boxing.

    Ed. Williams defeated Arthur Cripps in a twenty rounds contest at the Brisbane Stadium to-day for the middletweight championship of Australia and £250; ...

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  50. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, after unimportant questions had been answered Sir R. W. Best, Minister for Trade and Customs, moved the second reading of the Patents ...

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  51. BARCALDINE. FIRE DAMAGES.

    The damage by the barcaldeme fire in which 12 shops and 4 hotels were destroyed is estimated at £25,000 ...

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  52. Pedestrianism.

    Rowland of New Zealand won the three miles handicap walk at Glasgow. Time 24 min. 39 1-5 sec, which is the scottish record. ...

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  53. THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    In the House of Commons the Government gave notice of an amendment substituting a tax on mining royalties for the tax on ungotten minerals. ...

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  54. WEATEHR FORECAST.

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  55. BRITT OMN REX.

    A cable has been sent to the Imperial Mint authorities by the Federal Government, in accordance with the promise given by the Treasurer in the House of ...

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  56. HINDOO SELECTION OF LAND.

    A meeting ls convened by the Mayor for Monday to protest, against Hindoos being sallowed to select land. The Indignation movements spreading in all directions. ...

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  57. Cycling

    The Lismore Bicycle Club held its 8-mile members handicap, road, race yesterday afternoon over the Gundurimba course. The competitors were despatched from the ...

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  58. DRAMA OF WASTED FORTUNE.

    To escape being sent to prison for drunkenness, Robert Day Melhuish, a former parliamentary candiate for the borough has agreed to enter the ...

    Article : 79 words
  59. ROYALTY ON TIMBER.

    The royalty charged on timber by the Govenment is found to the cause of ruthless destruction in this district. As an asset under existing conditions it has ...

    Article : 72 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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