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  2. THE POTATO DISEASE.

    Hon. J. Perry, Minister for Agriculture, instructed Inspector Marks to investigate the alleged outbreak of Irish blight at Kyogle. ...

    Article : 86 words
  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. SWINDLER REMANDED.

    George Thompson, an American, has been remanded at the Marylebone police court on a charge of stealing £100 from William Strong, an Australian merchant, by means ...

    Article : 39 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BEAUTIFYING MURWILLUMBAH.

    A sub-committee of the aldermen has been appointed to draw up a report on the best method of beautifying the town. ...

    Article : 29 words
  5. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    Disastrous floods havE occurred in Victoria. The town of Inglewood was inundated, and many houses submerged. Outside ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. MATCH AGAINST KENT.

    The Australian Eleven journeyed to Canterbury to-day for the match with Kent, and their late arrival from London slightly delayed the opening of play. ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    The following weights have been declared for the two principal events at the Lismore Turf Club's winter meeting on August 31st and September 1st. ...

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  8. DEATHS AT MURWILLUMBAH.

    Three deaths occurred at Murwillumbah this week, two of white men from pneumonia and a Hindoo from consumption. The formers' names were William ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. IRISH SYMPATHY WITH DHINGRA.

    Placards have been posted near Dublin and other towns in Ireland with large title type and the inscription, "Ireland honors Dhingra, who was proud to lay down his ...

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  10. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    A man named Joseph Melville was committed for trial to-day on a charge of forging and uttering a cheque. ...

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  11. ALLEGED POISONING.

    Florence Burgess has been committed, for trial on the charge preferred against her by her husband, Mr. G. A. Burgess, M.L.A. for Burrangong, alleging that she ...

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  12. THE POPE'S EPISCOPAL JUBILEE.

    The "Chronicle" states a movement has been started to present a colossal organ at St. Peter's, Rome, on the occasion of the Pope's Episcopal jubilee. ...

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  13. NORTH COAST RAILWAY SECOND SECTION TIED UP.

    Mr. Price, M.L.A., advises that the second section of the North Coast railway is tied up for a while for want of funds. He is, however, expediting the matter. ...

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  14. Bowling.

    The "Hop" trophy game is now rapidly approaching completion, and much interest is being evinced as to who will be the proud possessor of the famous leather ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. ELECTRIC CABLES FIRE INSTALLATIONS.

    A short circuit in the electric light cables at Olginate, Lake Como, fired the installations in many houses. Ten persons touching lamps were electrocuted, and 20 ...

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  16. TAREE DEEPWATER CONNECTION DELAYED.

    The deepwater connection with the railway at Taree is delayed for same reason. Public bodies are using their most strenuous efforts to push on that important ...

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  17. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO TURNS UP AGAIN.

    General Castro, ex-President of Venezuela, whose whereabouts has been a mystery for some time, has now been found at Solares in Northern Spain. ...

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  18. COMING SHIRE ELECTION.

    The Shire Council extraordinary election takes place to-morrow, and it is thought that Mr. McKinnon will secure the seat, with Mr. G. G. Martin close up. ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT'S LONG SITTING.

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 2.30 this morning. The Motor Traffic Bill was taken through Committee. ...

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  20. REQUEST FOR WIRELESS STATIONS FOR NATAL COAST.

    Sir Matthew Nathan, the Governor, and Hon. F. R. Moor, Premier of Natal, are negotiating with the Imperial Government for the establishment of wireless stations ...

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  21. Boxing.

    The Johnson-Kauffman match is off. The boxing match between McCall and Smith has been postponed till to-night on account of inclement weather in Brisbane. ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. PASSENGERS BY THE CAVANBA.

    The passengers booked by the Cavanba are—Messrs. Watt (2), Bert, Greenhalgh, Richardson, Garrard, Breach, Murray, Alexander,, Harker, O'Sullivan, James, ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. MR. CARNEGIE'S SUGGESTION TO DO AWAY WITH WAR.

    In a pamphlet published by the Peace Society, Mr. Andrew Carnegie suggests that the eight chief naval Powers have only to decree that all disputes of civilised ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. Dropped Dead After a Dance.

    A sudden fatality occurred on Sunday morning. About 7.30 a.m., whilst riding towards New Italy. Mr. P. Pedrini found the body of a person lying upon the road ...

    Article : 374 words
  25. PASSENGERS BY THE BRUNDAH.

    The passengers booked by the Brundah are—Messrs. Cropper, Benton, Trickett, Cawley, Miller (2), Champion, Williams; Misses Coppen, Corn, Dorrington, Ford, ...

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  26. DATE FIXED FOR COMING OF ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury consecrates Dean Wright, Archbishop-elect of New South Wales, at St. Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday. The Bishops of ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. Cricket.

    The annual meeting of the Bexhill Cricket Club will be held in the Bexhill School of Arts on Tuesday evening. Bardsley, Ransford, Armstrong, Noble ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  29. H.M.S. AGAMEMNON REFLOATED.

    With the assistance of four tugs, the battleship Agamemnon, which grounded in Long Sound off Sheerness, has been refloated and apparently is little damaged. ...

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  30. TWEED RIVER ENTRANCE.

    The Murwillumbah Municipal Council is co-operating in the movement headed by the Tweed Heads Progress Association to have the machinery on the training walls ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. BUTTER MARKET.

    Butter is steady. Danish has been raised 114s to 116s. A few Colonial brands are selling exstore at about 100s to 104s. ...

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  32. DETONATORS ON BATTLESHIP.

    It is now officially stated that only detonators were found on board H.M. battleship Duke of Edinburgh. ...

    Article : 28 words
  33. Rowing.

    Cyclist Hagney and Thoroughgood are to row on the the Raymond Terrace course on October 5th for £50 aside. A sculling match for £10 aside over ...

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  34. BOILER EXPLOSION ON A DESTROYER.

    A boiler explosion on the destroyer Otter at Wei Hui Wei killed two and injured two. ...

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  35. COASTAL RIVERS CONVENTION.

    Matters in connection with the second Coastal Rivers Convention, to take place, at Kempsey on Tuesday, August 31st, are progressing favourably. ...

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  36. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Asquith announced his intention to recommend a grant of £20,000 towards the cost of the Shackleton Expedition. ...

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  37. DEATH OF MRS. C. PRIDDLE.

    On Tuesday last Mrs. C. Priddle, relict of the late Mr. Robert Priddle, died at her residence. South Woodburn, after an illness of two year. The deceased, who ...

    Article : 222 words
  38. MINING ACT TEST CASE.

    In a test case, arising out of the Miners' Eight Hours Act, when the men refused to work an extra hour on two specific days, the Stipendiary Magistrate at ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Melbourne reports:— The Premiers' Conference arrived at an agreement, which has been signed by the ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. A SAILORS' FIGHT.

    Two sailors were fighting on board the steamer Polyphemus this morning, when John Lynch, a fireman, endeavoured to pacify them. ...

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  41. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The steamers, Poparoa, Gosler, Ayrshire, Arawa, Tasmania, and Geelong, from South African ports to various ports in Australia, on various courses, have been ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A four-roomod weatherboard cottage at Hurstville has been totally destroyed by fire. The owner and occupier, John Mcphee, ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. THE STORY OF A HAT.

    The figure-head of man we know, Does most attention claim. And so the firm of Lance and Co. Make study of the same. ...

    Article : 215 words
  44. SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION.

    The South African Constitution Bill has passed through committee. Mr. Balfour supported Mr. Asquith's resistance to the Radical and Laborite ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. REPORTS IN SYDNEY.

    It is understood an agreement has been arrived at by the Commonwealth and State Ministers in respect to the financial arrangements. ...

    Article : 199 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. ANOTHER DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Alfred Selby, a labourer, fired five shots at his wife, at a house near the Central Railway Station, killing her instantly. He then-cut his throat from ear to ear ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. KENT V. SURREY.

    Kent beat Surrey by nine wickets. Mason scored 152 not out, which is his third consecutive century. ...

    Article : 23 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The last plenary conference of the Imperial Defence Conference was held yesterday. Mr. Asquith congratulated the delegates ...

    Article : 75 words
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  55. Football.

    A well-attended meeting of the City Football Club was held last night. Mr. P. Waugh occupied the chair. It was unanimously decided to present the recently ...

    Article : 196 words
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