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  2. THE SYDNEY MURDER

    The brutal murder of Mary Macnamara at Newtown on July 8 was investigated by the Coroner to-day Nicholas Baxter, the self-confesssed murderer being present in ...

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  3. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Fourth Commission at the Hague on Saturday discussed at great length the transformation of merchantmen into warships. ...

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  4. THE COAL LUMPERS' TROUBLE.

    The threatened appeal by the Coal Lumpers' Union to their fellow-unionists to stand by them in connection with the present trouble with the employers in order ...

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  5. A BARQUE WRECKED.

    The barque Woollahra, which left Wellington on Sunday morning for Kaipara to load for Sydney, was wrecked last night at Cape Terowhiti. All hands were saved except ...

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  6. FRENCH PRESIDENT SHOT AT,

    A naval reservist named Maille created a sensation in Paris yesterday by firing two revolver shots at President Fallieres as he was returning in his carriage from a ...

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  7. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    Much secret satisfaction exists in Berlin at the renewal for a period of seven years which has just been effected of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria, and ...

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  8. THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    High feeling runs right through America [?]n consequence of the arrest of a Japanese officer making drawings of the San Diego fortifications, in California. The discovery ...

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  9. THE RAND CRISIS.

    Advices from Johannesburg concerning the situation on the Rand state that until recently Kilfoil's Hotel at Boksburg, which on Saturday was blown up with dynamite, ...

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  10. THE MOORISH KAID.

    The Sultan of Morocco is sending out 1,000 troops to overawe the tribes near Tangier, with the object of securing the release of Sir Harry Maclean, the military ...

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  11. COROT'S "BENT TREE."

    Some concern has been manifested in art circles during the past few weeks as to whether the picture entitled "The Bent Tree," purchased for the National Gallery ...

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  12. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

    Advices from Ottawa state that 3,000 Japanese coolies are being imported into Canada to assist in the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. ...

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  13. THE BISLEY MATCHES.

    Some good shooting was done at Bisley on Saturday by Australian marksmen. In the "Daily Graphic" competition G. Shaw (Queensland) tied with thirteen others, and ...

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  14. THE KIEFF MUTINY.

    The trial has been concluded of 101 soldiers, who were charged with having mutinied at Kieff, in Russia, on learning of the dissolution of the Duma. Six of ...

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  15. KING AND QUEEN AT CARDIFF.

    The King and Queen had a great reception at Cardiff on Saturday, when his [?]ajesty opened the Alexandra dock for the Cardiff Railway Company. The dock is ...

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  16. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The investigation by the American Inter-State Commission on the Harriman allied railway lines has been concluded so far as Washington is concerned. The report ...

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  17. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    The French Chamber of Deputies has been asked to vote £12,000 to assist in the dispatch of a new French expedition to the Antarctic regions. ...

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  18. THE OESBRON CASE.

    Marie Guerin, the reputed wife of M. Cesbron, a Frenchman, who conducted a matrimonial agency at Versailles, and obtained money from several dupes, has been ...

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  19. HEBBURN COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The Hebburn colliery resumed work this morning, both tunnels being-full handed, and the wheelers going on unconditionally. The lodge officers when seen this morning ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In reply to a request from the Western Countics Tariff Reform Federation for a statement of his fiscal policy, Mr. Balfour, leader of the Oppostion, said it was to ...

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  21. DEMONSTRAIONS IN LONDON.

    [?] noisy demonstration was made in Trafalgar-square on Sunday by 3,000 members of the Independent Labor Party and the Social Democrastic Federation to protest ...

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  22. STEVENSON VERSUS PARKER.

    Stevenson beat the Australian record in the match against Parker this afternoon. He resumed play with an unfinished run of 214, and earned this to 580. He was loudly ...

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  23. ALLEGED "RINGING IN."

    In the Police Court, the greater part of the day was occupied in hearing a charge of attempted false prefences preferred against Edward Burke and Thomas Varcoe. ...

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  24. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Sir John Forrest to-day received a letter from Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, in which the latter stated that he had derived advantage from his visit to the Riviera, but ...

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  25. DEATH OF A PAINTER.

    The death has occurred of Mr. David Farqubarson, associate of the Royal Academy, and associate of the Royal Society of Scotch Artists, one of whose pictures, "Romantic ...

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  26. POISONED BY ARSENIC.

    A case of arsenic poisoning occurred last week at Wood Park sttion, near Jerilderie, Mrs. Comans, one of her children, and two of the employes being the sufferers. It is ...

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  27. MEN IN THE HAREM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Seoul the capital of the Japanese protectorate of Korea, states that 24 men have been discovered in the ladies apartments in the ...

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  28. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the annual cricket match between Eton and Harrow, concluded at Lord's on Saturday, Eton was beaten by 79 runs. In the first innings M. C. Bird, the Harrow ...

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  29. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    At the South Briabane Summons Court to-day Margaret Ellena, Gregson was charge with selling liquor without a license at a house in South Brisbane. The bench ...

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  30. DEATH OF A SCIENTIST.

    The death is announced of Sir W. H. Perkin, the author of numerous chemical treatises, and inventor of aniline dyes, aged 69. ...

    Article : 99 words
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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Newnes South late last night a fouryear-old child of Mrs. Bland was burned to death. Bland is a miner at Wolgan, and was working on the night shift. His wife ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    A [?]erdict of "Found drowned" was recorded at the inquest to-day on the body of Michael John O'Meara, 62 years of age, which was found in the river yesterday. ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    The town clerk has received intimation from the Chief Secretary's Office through Mr. Cann, M.L.A., stating that the matterof additional police for Broken Hill is to ...

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