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  2. SIGNS OF THE TIMES.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales Christian Endeavour Union was continued yesterday. The morning session was held in the Pitt-street Congregational Church, ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Frank dale, s, for Valparaiso, with 5708 tons coal and 2192 tons bunkers; Manapouri, s, for Suva ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS SOUTH COAST.

    The Thirroul Progress Committee is renewing its application for a resident constable during the tourist season. ...

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  5. CASUALTIES. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    Margaret Tuekeridge, 64, a widow, residing at Enmore-road, Marrickville, had just gone outside her gate at an early hour yesterday morning to take the paper from the ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—SEPT. 11.

    Wyreema, s, 6337 tons, Captain Grahl, from Cairns, via ports, with 253 passengers for Sydney. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents. Burwah, s, 8000 tons, Captain Snow, from ...

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  7. THE WARRAH LANDS.

    The Warrah Lands Commission, consisting of Mr. Justice Sly, Mr. E. J. Slevers (representing the Crown), and Mr. W. F. Roby (representing the Australian Agricultural ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  9. THE CHURCHES.

    Rev. Father Tracey, of the Redemptionist Order, opened a week's mission in the Roman Catholic Church yesterday. BULLI, Monday. ...

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  10. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Matthew Cochrane, 46. a caretaker in the employment of the Municipal Council, residing at West-street, Darlinghurst, fell from a tram in Elizabeth-street, near Park-street, ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE BREAKWATERS.

    The Public Works Committee (Mr. J. Storey in the chair) met here to-day, and further considered the proposal to extend the southern breakwater by 460 feet. ...

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  12. CABDRIVER FOUND DEAD.

    Edward William Walker, 63, cabdriver, lately residing at 10 Short-street, Forest Lodge, was found dead in a stable at that address on Sunday morning by Albert Kinsela. ...

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  13. DEPARTURES.—SEPT. 11.

    Themistocles, s, for London, via South Africa. Captain in Cook, pilot steamer, for the South Coast (continuation of lighthouse inspection). Wakatipu, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—SEPT. 12.

    Tofua, s, for Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and Auckland, Paloona, s, for Hobart, Burwah, s, for Rockhampton, via ports; Wyreema, s, for Melbourne; Aramac, s, for Queensland ports; A steamer from Russell's wharf for ...

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  15. THICK COAL SEAMS.

    The Royal Commission inquiring into the working of thick coal seams resumed its sittings at the courthouse, East Maitland, to-day. ...

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  16. CARTER FATALLY INJURED.

    William Henry Baldwin, 48, a carter, residing in Newtown, was walking beside his cart yesterday afternoon, when by some means he slipped and fell under the wheel. He ...

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  17. HOSPITALS.

    At the monthly meeting of the hospital committee on Friday evening notice was given of the following resolutions to be moved at the next meeting:—"That the Government be ...

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  18. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 11.

    {No abstract available}

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  19. CARBOLIC ACID POISONING.

    Maud Rowley, 20, a single girl, living with her parents in Caroline-street, Redfern, was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night, suffering from the effects of ...

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  20. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Sept. 11.

    {No abstract available}

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  21. SCHOOLS OF ARTS.

    There was a good attendance at the public meeting called by the School of Arts committee to consl[?]ed the best steps to be taken to replace the building and contents recently ...

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  22. INJURED BY A HORSE.

    Mr. A. Wright's (of Torbane) boy was playing near a draught horse, when the animal pawed and crushed his skull. The patient was operated on in a private hospital. ...

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  23. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  24. A DOUBLE EVENT.

    Mr. J. Fisher and his wife were being driven to town to-day, when the buggy pole was released by a bolt breaking. The horses bolted, and the driver, [?]. Allen, ran them ...

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  25. ANTI-MILITARY MOVEMENT.

    Submitting to the request of a deputation from the A.M.A. Anti-military Campaign Committee, the Hospital Sunday demonstration committee on Saturday decided to recall the ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS. THE ETHEL HIVING SEASON.

    The plan arrangements for the production of "Lady Frederick" at the Criterion Theatre on September 23 are now announced. "A Witness for the Defence," of which a special matinee will be given to-morrow, is ...

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  27. DRILL HALL DESTROYED.

    The Commonwealth drill hall, a weather-board building about 90 feet by 40 feet was destroyed by fire about 10'clock last night. Some of the contents were saved, but the ...

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  28. THE MOROCCO SQUABBLE.

    Sir,—Now that the war scare is abating, and a peaceful settlement of the Morocco difficulty appears to be a certainty, it may be opportune to hear the opinion of a non-politician ...

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  29. DOYLE-McKENZIE CONCERT.

    To-night in the Y.M.C.A. Hall Miss Hazel Doyle and Mr. Warwick McKenzie will play solo pieces at a concert, which should also prove interesting to lovers of chamber music. Miss Doyle (piano), Mr. McKenzie ...

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  30. WOOD-BLOCKING OXFORD-STREET.

    The Mayor of Woollahra (Alderman Magney) submitted a minute at last night's council meeting embracing several schemes dealing with the woodblocking of Oxford-street ...

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  31. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Gracchus, s, (Currie line), from Sydney, arrived at Singapore on Thursday last. Eastern, s (E. and A. line), sailed from Kobe on Saturday for Australia. ...

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  32. MR. WM. HOLMAN'S RECITAL.

    As already notified, Mr. Wm. Holman will contribute some attractive recitations at his fourth and final elocutionary entertainment at St. James's Hall to-night, when the musical numbers will be contributed by Miss ...

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  33. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It is the intention of the Commonwealth Liberal party under its now title of the People's Liberal party to proceed with the work of organisation. ...

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  34. CONCERT AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

    A highly successful concert was held last evening all St. George's Hall, Newtown, organised in chief by Mrs. James Bullen (president), Mrs. Ernest Andrews (secretary), and Mrs. Mackintosh (treasurer), in aid ...

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  35. LABOUR'S LOSS.

    Building schemes, estimated to cost £100,000, and other undertakings in the city, have been postponed indefinitely, owing to the high prices asked for labour. ...

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  36. THE DEMOSTHENES.

    The new Aberdeen liner Demosthenes, now en route to Australia on her maiden voyage, is the first passenger liner built specially for the Australian trade to be fitted with duplicate reciprocating engines, ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS. IOLANTHE v BALGONIE.

    Iolanthe played Balgonie on the former's court at Marrickville on Saturday last. Results:— Iolanthe. Balgonie. Greenwood and Miss Schulze v Connelly and Miss ...

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  38. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    The revenue of the Municipal Tramways Trust for the last half-year amounted to £122,053, and there was a surplus over operating expenses of £29,876. The Trust ...

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  39. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    GOODE ISLAND (2005m).—Passed: Sept. 11, Carpentaria, s, from west. COOKTOWN (1518m)—Arr: Sept. 10, Warrego, s, from Brisbane. Dep: Warrego, s, for Burketown. ...

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  40. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    Mr. Ernest Truman opened Saturday night's operatic organ recital in brilliant fashion with excerpts from "Les Hugnenois," and played for the first time in Australia a paraphrase on the "Daliber" of the ...

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  41. WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    Ulimaroa, s, en route from Wellington to Sydney, sent a wireless message last night to say that her arrival at the Sydney wharf might be expected between 7 and 8 a.m. to-day. ...

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  42. TRAINING SHIP MEDWAY.

    The steel four-masted barque Medway, owned by Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships, Limited, had just left the South west India Docks before the mail left London, and towed down the Thames and out ...

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  43. THE POLICE ENTERTAINED.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) last night entertained a large number of the city police at a smoke concert at the Town Hall. Repersentatives of all branches of the ...

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  44. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Though it is understood that two or three Ministerialists may persist with their opposition to the Preferential Voting Bill when it comes before the Legislative Assembly again ...

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  45. A BOLTING SMASH.

    A serious accident happened to Mr. T. C. Adamson, a well-known farmer of Ugoora, Nemingha, on Sunday afternoon. He was driving into town, and when rounding a bend of ...

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  46. IOLANTHE v ST. GEORGE C. E.

    Iolanthe played St. George C. E. at Hurstville. Results:— Iolanthe. St. George. Clout and Page v Campey and Brown, 6-2. ...

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  47. QUARANTINE DEPARTMENT.

    Gradual changes are being made in the staff administering the quarantine laws and regulations of the Commonwealth. The ultimate objective of the department in this ...

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  48. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  49. SAD FATALITY.

    A sad fatality occurred on Thursday near Lake Bolac. Frederick Blackham and his three sons had been camped on the Salt Creek, netting fish. They had set two nets in the ...

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  50. ANNABERG'S CARGO.

    The German-Australian steamer Annaberg, sailing for Hamburg, via ports, has the following lines of cargo aboard:—2233 tons zinc concentrates, 2310 1/4sks flour, 99 os butter, 83 bgs oats, 5410 bgs snailshells, 99 bgs ...

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  51. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  52. NAVAL NEWS.

    The flagship of the Australian squadron will leave Sydney on 20th inst. for Jervis Bay. She will remain there for 10 days' gun practice, and will be joined by H.M.S. ...

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  53. NO WARNING.

    At a recent meeting of the municipal council strong exception was taken to the action of the Board of Health in sending an officer to make an inspection of the sanitary depot ...

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  54. MISSION LAUNCH TAMATE.

    The London Missionary Society's launch Tamate, which some days ago put into Tweed Heads in a disabled condition, yesterday morning proceeded on her voyage to Papua, via Queensland ports. She was ...

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  55. R.M.S. ORONTES DUE THURSDAY.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orontes, from London, via ports, is due at Sydney on Thursday. When she left Tilbury she had 564 passengers and a full cargo. After rounding Cape Guardafui a moderate monsoon ...

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  56. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday a man named Bates was cleaning a gun in a house at Cleve when it suddenly exploded. The contents penetrated the wall of an adjoining room, struck Bates' ...

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  57. COACHBUILDERS' DEMANDS.

    The coachbuilders' employees of Launceston have served notices on the masters that unless the demands for incrensed pay are granted by September 16 they will cease work. ...

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  58. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    Some time ago a Katoomba resident sent a letter containing two pound notes to a Goulburn resident. The letter was not received by the addressee, and inquiries at the ...

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  59. BUNBURY SHIPPING.

    The steamer Walknerie, bound from New York to New Zealand, called at Bunbury lost week for 700 tons of cool, but as the agents were unable to obtain supplies from the collieries she was compelled to leave. ...

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  60. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    St. Louis, from Pam (N.C.) Patroclus, from Brisbane. Ulimaroa, from Wellington and other N.Z. ports. ...

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  61. PERTH STRIKES.

    The building and engineering contractors have formed an Employers' Federation with the object of protecting their interests in view of the industrial position. ...

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  62. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Empire Transport, s. 4849 tons, South Australia to U.K. or Continent—wheat; Elsa, s, 3581 tons, Newcastle to Hawaiian Isles—coal; Plefone, bq, 997 tons, newcastle to West Coast—coal; Thalatta, sh, 1663 tons, ...

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  63. PLEURO IN THE WEST.

    Every effort is being made to stop me spread of pleuro in this pastoral district. A teamster the other day lost 38 working bullock's out of 200. One station holder has lost ...

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  64. FIRST SNIPE OF SEASON IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. H. Gannon, of Tempe, shot the first snipe of the season in the metropolitan area yesterday morning at Botany. ...

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  65. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107m).—Arr: Sept. 11, Moeraki, s, from Hobart; Ariel, bq, from Surprise Island. Dep: Sept 11, Warrimoo, s, for Melbourne. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: Sept. 11, Waipori, s, ...

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  66. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. yesterday:—Manning Heads, bar 12ft, inner channel 9ft, crossing 8ft 6in high water; Cape Hawke, bar 8ft 3in high water; Ballina, bar 11ft 6in, inside ...

    Article : 93 words
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