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  2. WATER BOARD.

    The poll in connection with the election of 17 members of the reconstructed Metropolitan Water Sowerage and Drainage Board closed yesterday afternoon, and counting was ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Coonamble Quarter Sessions, before Judge Rowland, Thomas James Moloney charged with maliciously wounding Arthur Raymond Kirkald, was found not guilty and ...

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  4. FIRST CHRISTIAN SERVICE MEMORIAL.

    THE GOVERNOR LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE ON THE SITE OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT THE JUNCTION. OF BLIGH AND HUNTER STREETS. DESIGN OF THE PROPOSED OBELISK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WARWICK FARM.

    Nearly 200 persons interested in the turf responded yesterday to the invitation of the A.J.C. Committee to view the alterations to the old Warwick Farm racecourse that will ...

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  6. THE WATERFRONT.

    As a result of the tactics being adopted in connection with the chartered steamer Volumnia and the delivery of her cargo to ...

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  7. MR. MORPHEW'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Reginald Morphew, who proposes to [?]eave shortly for Italy, appeared at a farewell concert last night at the Conservatorium, and received a particularly warm greeting from a ...

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  8. MINING DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Greymouth State coalmine trouble relative to the co-operative contract system of hewing coal has been virtually settled. The co-operative miners decided to cancel ...

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  9. FATAL STREET ACCIDENT.

    While hurrying to catch a tram early to-night, S. O. Wilson, of Toorak-road, Toorak, was knocked down by, a motor car driven by William Dunstan. He was conveyed to the ...

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  10. FATAL ACCIDENT IN BUSH.

    Walter Savell, aged 56, a very old resident, met his death in the bush yesterday. He went into heavily timbered country a few miles from town for the purpose of cutting wood, ...

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  11. POLICE RAIDS.

    Following a police raid on the Rainaud Cafe, King-street, last night, two waiters were charged with selling liquor without a license. Four men were arrested in a raid on a ...

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  12. LATE MINING.

    Sales on 'Change to-day included:—South, 56/6, 56/7½, 60/9, b 56/9, s 56/10½; Sulphide Corporation (ord), b 12/9, a 13/9; Sulphide Corporation (prof.), s 21/6; Amalgamated Zinc, 22/, b 22/, s 22/3; Zinc ...

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  13. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A cottage and contents, occupied by C. Hoy, were destroyed by fire this morning at Montefiores, just outside the municipal area. No one was at home at the time, and as no ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    Ernest Hodson, a marine engineer, aged 36 years, who was severely scalded about the face, hands, and body, abo[?]rd the steamer Canadian Trooper, at Pyrmont, on Wednesday, ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE.

    That an efficiently organised effort is to be made throughout the northern district to ensure that the gallant action of Gordon Lees, hero of the recent Newcastle shark ...

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  16. BUSINESS MEN'S EFFICIENCY LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Business Men's Efficiency League, held yesterday, a policy was adopted Which embraced the following objects:—The regulation and ultimate abolition of the use ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Another shooting accident caused by a pearifle occurred at Young, when William Eldridge, aged 17, while attempting to rectify a fault, accidentally shot his brother, James ...

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  18. CAB DRIVER NJURED.

    Patrick McGovern, a cab driver, aged about 60 years, of Landers-street, Redfern, sustained scalp wounds and concussion when his horse stumbled in Goorge-street yesterday ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR WHEELS COLLAPSE.

    A motor car accident occurred on the Maitland-Kurri road, near Heddon Greta, last night. Mr. Hugh McFadden, of Kurri, and two other occupants of the car, had a ...

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  20. CIVIC BUILDINGS.

    The Lord Mayor yesterday sent a minute to the finance committee of the City Council, recommending the appointment of Mr. F. Pldge as building constructor, and that he be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THOUGHTLESS TRAM PASSENGERS.

    In a letter to the Editor, a correspondent. [?]igning himself "Traveller," refers to the fact that a man, whose boots were covered with tar, was fined for placing his feet on the ...

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  22. LATE SHIPPING.

    Mataram, Burns, Philp Island mail steamer, is due here at 9 o'clock this morning from Rabaul, berthing at No. 6 wharf, Walsh Bay. The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle ...

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  23. BURGLARY AT MAITLAND.

    The premises of Galtons, Ltd., were entered last night, and silk stockings, Fuji silk, crep[?] de Chine, and satin, valued at £120, stolen. Entry was made by sawing through two ...

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  24. LANDSLIDES.

    Owing to landslides on the Lismore-Murwillumbah line train traffic is disorganised. Since the rain commenced on March 11 more than 24 inches have been recorded. ...

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  25. MISS NELLIE STEWART'S ILLNESS.

    The condition of Miss Nellie Stewart, who has been seriously 111 at her home at Clifton Gardens, was reported last evening to be slightly improved. ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHIC.

    WELLINGTON (l[?]90m).—Arr: March 19, City of Winchester, s, from South Africa. ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. ROBERT SANDS.

    Mr. Robert Sands, governing director of John Sands, Ltd., manufacturing stationers and printers, died at his residence, Kamilarol, Carrington-road, Waverley, yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1230m).—Dep: March 18, Koromiko. s, 11 p.m., for Newcastle. ...

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  29. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: Medic, s, from Australian ports, en route for Liverpool (left Sydney January 14); Hobsons Bay, R.M.S., from Australian ports (left Sydney January 31). ...

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  30. BLUNDERS IN SPELLING.

    Sir,—In November, 1901, the writer was with a deputation to the Minister (Mr. Perry), to advocate that trained adults should supersede pupil teachers. Professor Anderson ...

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  31. CATTLE FOR JAVA.

    The cattle trade is being extended to Java. The first consignment will leave early next month by the Western Australian steamer, Kangaroo. ...

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  32. [?] CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Alfred Bracknell, 61, was charged before Mr. Justice Burnside, at the Criminal Court at Albany, with having wilfully murdered his wife, aged 57, at Denmark, on November 28. ...

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  33. CAPTAIN McCOLM.

    Having retired from the sea to settle on a holding near Maitland, Captain A. McColm, formerly master of the ship Mount Stewart, arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Oronsay ...

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  34. RYDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    The annual report of the Ryde District Memorial Fund discloses that an amount of £1100 has been placed at fixed deposit, while £36/3/5 remains in the current account. ...

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  35. TROUBLE WITH SHIPS' STEWARDS.

    The refusal of the firemen to sall with the chief steward considerably delayed the Koromiko's departure for Newcastle yesterday. The [?]eward agreed to sign off, but ...

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  36. SAFETY FIRST.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 17th inst I read an article, "Safety First." I entirely disagree with the conclusions of the writer for the following reasons:—I am an experienced driver ...

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  37. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  38. ADULT DEAF AND DUMB.

    A deputation representing the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society waited on Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) yesterday, and preferred two requests—that the Government would grant a ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. LORD STRADBROKE.

    After his installation as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in Victoria, on Wednesday, his Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke) ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In referenco to the interesting letters appearing in your widely-read journal upon the above subject, one or two of your correspondents have made statements concerning ...

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  41. RUBBER SOLES.

    Sir,—There is a short article in your issue, March 18th, on "Rubber Soles and Effect on Health." Are we to be gulled by the opinion of a Norwegian doctor who writes in an ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  43. THE MAILS.

    A special clearance of New Zealand letter-box at G.P.O. will be made for despatch of letters only.—8 a.m. (Maheno). South Africa, via Fremantle.—5 p.m. (Barrabool). ...

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  44. SATURDAY.

    Brisbane.—(Letters) 9 a.m. (Wyandra). Richmond River.—(Letters), 9.30 a.m. (Ulmarra). Fiji, Tonga, Apia.—(x) 11 a.m. (Rakanoa). [?]dia, via Fremantle.—3 p.m. (Emita). ...

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  45. SYDNEY'S ROADS.

    Sir —Averaging 70 miles per week every year on the push bike, which is one of the be[?] kinds of exercise before breakfast for health, I can say I have sampled pretty ...

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  46. MAN KILLED BY CAR.

    Robert Charles Tighe, about 50 years of age, was knocked down by a motor car in Taylor-square, Darlinghurst, last night. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, where ...

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  47. CHILDREN'S PETS EXHIBITION.

    A children's [?] exhibition will be hel[?] under the ausp[?] of the R.S.P.C.A. at th[?] Agricultural Ground to-morrow afternoon Many entries have already been received, an[?] ...

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  48. MONDAY.

    Fiji.(Letters), 9 a.m. (Rakanoa). Tonga and Apia, via Suva.—(Letters), 9 a.m. (Tofus). Rehaul.—(x), 3.30 p.m. (Matara[?]). South Africa.—(x), 5 p.m. (Beltana). ...

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  49. ENGLISH MAILS.

    Outward.—Mails despatched per Hobsons Bay, Feb. 4, arrived London March 13; Tahiti, closing March 23, expected arrive London May 1; Khyber, closing March 31, expected arrive London May 3; Ventura, ...

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  50. SHUNTING MISHAP.

    During shunting operations at Chullora last night, a goods train backed over a dead-end on top of an embankment. Three trucks wer[?] badly damaged. No one was inju[?] ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Criterion: " Mr. Pim Passes By," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Outsider." 8. Her Majesty's: "Wildflower," 8. Grand Opera House: "Battling Butler," 8. ...

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  52. SHEPHERD'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    It is thought that a drowning accident has occurred in the Macquarie River, near Cressy. Albert Baker, n shopherd in the district, left for a neighbouring estate some distance away ...

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  53. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Captain Vandermeer, of the Dutch steamer Modj[?] kerto, was proceeded against at the Central Summ[?] Court yesterday on information that he was the maste[?] of a vessel from which Chong Long. Lei Tai, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  54. FISHERIES BILL.

    A draft Fisheries Bill was, said Mr. Oakes (Chief Secretary) yesterday, now in course of preparation. In addition to many other phases, which it was hoped would advance ...

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  55. AMERICAN MAILS.

    Inwards.—Dated 'Frisco Feb. 25, ex Tahiti, due Sydney March 22: dated 'Frisco March 3, ex Ventura, due Sydney March 24: [?]ted Vancouver March 11, ex Makura, due Sydney April 4; dated 'Frisco ...

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