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  2. CROOKWELL SHOW.

    CROOKWELL.—The thirty-sixth an[?] show of the Crookwell A., P., A.[?] and H. Society was opened on Thursday, under favourable conditions. The district has been ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Norman by-election, the returning officer has issued a declaration of the result showing the polling to be as follows:—Archer, [?] Whiteley, 971. ...

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  4. OCEAN RACE.

    The barques Maco, after a 64 days' passage from Monte Video, arrived in port last night. Between sixteen and seventeen weeks age the Maco was at Cardiff (England) at teh same ...

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    The body of a man was found in the harbour yesterday, at the foot of Punch-street, Balmain. The body, is that of a man about 35 years of age and 5ft 5[?] high. It was fully ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glyun) recently accorded an interview to Pr[?] Starr-Jordan of the Loland-Stanford University of California, and discussed ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    The Interstate Commission took further evidence. George Alfred Chick, secretary and treasurer of Stirling and [?] Limited, fruit ...

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  8. TRAM FARES.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night [?] were tabled replying to suggestions made by Mr. Joyaton Smith, M.L.C., and [?] and ...

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  9. SHAREBROKE[?] DEPOSITS.

    A reserved judgment [?] in the High Court to-day in an [?] in which John Blyth, Minnie Tighe, and John Charles Kubalo sued the Civil [?] Co-operative ...

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  10. A POLISHER INJURED.

    While working at Borthwlck's Polishing Works, Waterloo, at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning, Leslie Roylands, 26, a French polisher, living at the Globe, was caught in a belt ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike of platelayers of the Mount Mu[?]gan railway hos been ended. Rails are now laid within one and a half mile of Thornborough. ...

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  12. CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    Michael Singling, a young man, was cycling from Devonport to Sassa[?]as last evening when a pedal broke. He was thrown to the road, and received concussion of the brain. He died ...

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  13. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    The Acting City Coroner (Mr. J. W. Fletcher) inquired into the cause of the death of George E. Harris, 13 months, who died at North Sydney on March 21. ...

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  14. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the [?]wood branch of [?] Parents and Citizens' Associ[?]tion was held in the Burwood Superior Public School on Wednesday, when it was decided to support the establishment of a ...

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  15. IMMIGRANT DROWNED.

    George William Thwaites, a young carpenter from London, who arrived recently, was drowned at Colllo while trying to swim in the river with water-wings. ...

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  16. THE AUGUST ARRIVES IN SYDNEY.

    The Norwegian steamer August arrived from Pisagua (Chill) on Wednesday, after a passage of 32 days. The steamer is bound for Newcastle, and came here as she will probably ...

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  17. SINGLE MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A verdict of suicide was recorded by the Acting City Coroner (Mr. Fletcher) In regard to the death in Napier-street, paddington, on March 22, of Kenneth W. Kennedy, ...

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  18. HOSPITAL FETE.

    The [?], which was recently held in the grounds of [?] in aid of the local [?] lage hospital, realised over £500, with further returne yet to come in. ...

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  19. A GAOLER'S DEATH.

    The inquest on the body of Ga[?] James Walter McCann, was concluded on Tuesday The deceased, who had been in charge of the Tamworth Gaol since Christmas, was found ...

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  20. CAMPSIE METHODIST CHURCH.

    On Saturday the fundation stones of the new parsonage at [?] were [?] The Rev. J. A. Penman, minister of the [?] stated that the [?] Church had acquired a large block of land at ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, an [?] who has appeared in many other parts of Australia and in South [?] gave his first public entertainment in Sydney, where he is known as a concert manager, at ...

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  22. CHINAMAN-KILLED.

    At 5.45 a.m. on March 21 William Anderson was driving a milk cart along the Bunnerongroad, when he noticed an overturned cart ahead. He got down, and saw a hand ...

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  23. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Men engaged on the waterworks tram[?] applied for an increase of from 10s to 11s a day, also to be transported to and from work, about 2½ miles each way, in the board's ...

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  24. NON-VACCINATION.

    After the Justices at Port Melbourne Court to-day had conferred as to [?] decision in a vaccination prosecution, the Mayor (Councillor A. L. Page), who presided, said to the ...

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  25. MANLY'S PROPOSED LOAN.

    The Manly Council's proposal to borrow £30,000 will in all probability [?] another poll of the [?] However, the [?] has decided to appoint a sub-committee to wait upon the Government ...

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  26. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following were the principal scores at the last shoot of the Singleton [?] Club; seven shots at 500 and 600 yards:—G. S. O'Hal[?] 83, [?] W. Worms, [?] ...

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  27. LAY REAPER INJURED.

    Mr. Foulsham, Church of England lay reader, stationed at Pilliga, was driving from Dinby to New Bank, in the Coonamble district, when the horse bolted. The [?] ...

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  28. THE BREAD TRADE.

    Further evidence for and against the plaint of the Bread-baking Employees' Federation of Australasia in favour of day baking was given in the Arbitration Court before Mr. Justice ...

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  29. EXCESSIVE HOME WORK.

    Sir,—Several letters have appeared in your columns lately bearing on this subject; and the impression has been forced upon me that the authorities who are responsible for the ...

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  30. CLERKS' UNION.

    A deputation from the Clerks' Union, intro[?] by Mr. Larkin, M.L.A., waited upon the [?] yesterday to present a report upon the conditions of [?] workers in the State. ...

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  31. ENGINEERS' PARADES.

    Sir,—Will you please be good enough [?] grant us space in your columns to make clear a few remarks, written by a gentleman, appearing in your issue of the 24th inst? ...

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  32. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    A seven-year-old boy, named Simmonds, was passing an oil engine driven milking plant at Tyalgum on Monday afternoon when the sleeve of his coat caught in the fly-wheel of ...

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  33. PANAMA EXHIB[?].

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet, Mr. Hagelthorn, Minister for Public Works, was selected as the Victorian representative on the Australian Commission, of the Panama ...

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  34. DAY BAKING.

    The hearing of the plaint of the Bread Baking Employees' Federation of Australasia for the abolltion of day baking was resumed in the Arbitration Court to-day before Mr. ...

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  35. PERJURY.

    The trial was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day of Minnie Ada Ho[?]ks, 27, who was charged with having comm[?]ed perjury arising out of a divorce suit in September ...

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  36. A MINER INJURED.

    H: Young, working in the North mine, was injured on Tuesday by a piece of timber falling. Several ribs were fractured, and his lungs were injured. ...

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  37. MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Company, [?] have just completed their periodical ex[?], expressed surprise at the good progress made with the hydro-electric works ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Travelling in a side-car attached to a motor cycle four miles from Berrigan, Mr. John Ball, a well-known farmer, was thrown out owing to the connection breaking. He ...

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  39. ALIEN SUGAR WORKERS.

    The attention of the Minister for Agriculture was drawn to the evidence given in Cairns by the C.P S., and quoted by Mr. A. Fisher, to the offect that 72 permits had ...

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  40. MR. FRED SHIPMAN'S RETURN.

    Mr. Fred Shipman has returned here from a long tour of New Zealand, where M. Paul [?] the [?] tenor, will have given no fewer than 62 concerts before [?] in Melbourne on [?] ...

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  41. BOY'S LEG SEVERED.

    Les[?]e, Johnson, 16, was engaged working with a horse at the foot of the Mount Pleasant Coal Company's inc[?]ne, when sevoral trucks loaded with coal broke away and ...

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  42. FARMER BURNT OUT.

    In January, 1913, a farmer named O'Connell, on Hotham River, was burnt out by a fire originating through Government employees burning off the Hotham railway route. ...

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  43. CAPTAIN PIGGOTT ILL.

    The steamer Ecclesia, which left Newcastle for Sourabaya, on March 19, with a cargo of coal, arrived unexpectedly at Moreton Bay on Tuesday, and anchored at the bar. It ...

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  44. MISS MAUDE TELFER.

    There was a large attendance last evening in the St. James' Hall, at a concert given by Miss [?] Telfer, a pupil of Mr. William Asprey. Miss Telfer, who intends to leave for Europe shortly in order to ...

    Article : 120 words
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