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  3. SUNDAY WORK

    A few weeks ago the Marine Board found that the master of the West Coast Shipping Company's steamer Wookata had been guilty of working ...

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  5. THE WEST COAST

    One of the brightest and most pleasant of the many bright and pleasant incidents which added enjoyment to the interest of the tour of the west coast by ...

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  6. IRONWORKS STRIKE

    The members of the ironworkers' executive met at Lithgow, but the result of their deliberations did not transpire. ...

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  7. MR. McGOWEN RETURNS

    Mr. J. T. McGowen Premier of New South Wales, arrived by the Zealandia yesterday. He was Very chary about opening his mouth to the pressmen ...

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  8. MILITARY OFFICES

    With the return of senator [?]earce to the Defence Department the military position in regard to executive appointments has rapidly developed. But from ...

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  9. BOXING.

    The passengers by the R.M.S. Malwa, which reached the Outer Harbor from London on Saturday, included Hugh McIntosh who is on his nay to Sydney. In ...

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  10. SMALLPOX.

    A lady passenger on the steamer Van Linschoten who was seized with smallpox is reported to be in a critical condition. ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENCE. WAGES AND DRINK.

    Sir—Let thank you for the courtesy of the article in which you criticise one or two of the statements which I made in connection with the South Australian drink bill. The very last ...

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  12. SHORT OF MONEY

    With pleasant weather there was a good attendance at the Labor Regulation League's meeting in the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon. Mr. D. Williams ...

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  13. TUG BREAKS DOWN.

    A telegram from Catherine Hill Bay, near Newcastle, states that a'tug while towing north a large four-masted ship, broke down. ...

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  14. MELBA OPERA SEASON

    The greatest enthusiasm prevailed at the opening of the Melab opera-season at Her Majesty's Theatre. A crowd, consisting mostly of women, began to ...

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  15. COLLIERY STRIKE

    The Hetton colliery wheelers, who made demands for an increase of wages which have not yet been granted, state they are not going to work to-morrow. ...

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  16. "YANKEE NED" DEAD.

    News comes from Thursday Island that Edwary Moresby, of York Island, known as "Yankee Ned," died yesterday. He was well known throughout the Straits ...

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  17. N.S.W. POLITICS,

    Mr. John Miller has intimated that he will pair with Mr. Meehan if no one else is willing to do so on the censune motion. ...

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  18. ROTUNDA BAND CONCERT.

    The Locomotive Brass Band gave an enjoyable concert in the Elder Park rotunda on Sunday afternoon, when with pleasant fresh weather a good crowd ...

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  19. BILLIARDS.

    Stevenson has reaches the score of 18,000 and defeated Lindrum, who had reached 13,702. The formet made breaks of 372, 253, 204, and 282. Lindrum was ...

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  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Fairp'ay."—We have already published [?] lar letters from you on the subject. "J. W. G.," Snowtown—See "The D[?] Herald" of Saturday, September 2. ...

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