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  2. ANOTHER "ALL BLACKS" TEAM.

    "We have heard such glowing reports of the standard of play in New South Wales that we are anxious to observe it. I wonder if your best team is equal to the All Blacks, because ...

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  3. THREE TIMES CHAMPION.

    The Now South Wales amatour golf championship, the blue ribbon of the links in this State, has once more been won by O. H. 'O'Brlon. ...

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  4. TARIFF LEGISLATION.

    The vote on the wool tariff will probably be taken on Tuesday or Wednesday. The House of Representatives he[?] a Saturday-night session, with a view to, ...

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  5. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The German newspapers express delight at the Imperial Conference's approval of the Declaration of London. Admiral Lord Churlos Beresford is ...

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  6. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    At a meeting of the Association of Friendly Societies of Victoria, hold on Saturday night, consideration wns given to a communication from the Victorian branch of the British ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.-June 17.

    Suva, s, 2220 tons, Captain Tyrer, from Queensland ports, via Newcastle. Burns. Philp, mill Co, Ltd., agents. Paloona, s, 2770 tons, Captain Macbeth, from ...

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  9. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    Lord Cromer presided at the Agricultural Conference, which is being held at the Colonial Office. Amongst those present were: Sir William Hall-Jones (High ...

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  10. LAND SALE CRITICISED.

    Some comment has been caused by the action of the Closer Settlement Board in soiling the "homestead block on Tooroonga Estate to the wife of Captain Jenkins, ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—June 17.

    Fifeshire, s, for Brisbane Part[?]nia, a, for New Zealand Ma[?]onin, R. M. S., for London via porta, Zieten, s, for Bremen, via ports. ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. BOISTEROUS WEATHER.

    The weather at Broome during the past week has been very boisterous. The luggers have had a bad time, and several of them in distress had to cut away their masts. About ...

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  13. PROJECTED PEPARTURES.—June 19.

    Kakapo, s (cargo only), for Beauty Point, Devonport, and Burnie; Merimbula, a, for Bermagui, Tathra, Merimbula, and Eden; Friendship, s, for the Tweed River; Namoi, [?]s, for Newcastle; Nerong, a, for the ...

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  14. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. SEISMOGRAPH BROKEN.

    The seismograph at West Bromwich was broken by an earthquake late on Thursday. It is supposed that the centre of the disturbance was in Eastern Asia. ...

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  15. CLEARANCES.—June 17.

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  16. AMNESTY FOR ALBANIANS.

    Eighty thousand Albanian highlanders attended the opening of the Selamlik at the tomb of the Sultan Mourad on the plain of Kossovo. ...

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  18. A TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    A mishap occurred at Broome to a number of Koepangers on board the seized vessels Harriet and Fortuna, who were trying to make the jetty from their anchorage. A strong ...

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  19. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Speaking in reference to the "Ne Temere" decree in the course of an address to the Prahran Brotherhood, at the Prahran Congregational' Church, this afternoon. Professor ...

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  20. RECORDS AT RIVERVIEW COLLEGE.

    The severity of the earthquake was shown on the seismograph at the Riverview College. In the absence of the Rev. Fr. Pigot, S.J., the Rev. Mo[?]gnor Dalton staled that the ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND. CENSUS FIGURES.

    The final census figures for Queensland, according to the enumerators' counts, are as follows:—333,674 males; 279,266 females; total, 612,940. ...

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  22. DACCA CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The Assessors in connection with the Dacca conspiracy case have found tile 42 prisoners not guilty. They described the Government evidence as unreliable, and ...

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  23. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—June 17.

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  24. LARGE STEEL ORDER.

    The Government has accepted the tender of Mossrs. George Wills and Co. for the supply of 50,209 tons of steel rails and 3598 tons of fishplates. The price for the whole contract ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Cufie, a (White Star Une), left Capetown on the 16th inst for Australian porta. Taquin, s (China Navigation Company), left Hongkong on June 14 for Australia. ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

    In the match of 16,000 up between George Gray and Inman the scores at the close of to-night's session were: Gray, 14,666; Inman, 6703. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALANDERS" SUCCESS OPIE IN FORM.

    In the Crewe hundred yards scratch race R. Opie, of New Zealand, was placed first, W. Stewart, Tiibuiunla's representative, being second. The wluner won by inches, ...

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  28. CASUALTIES. STRUCK BY A BAG OF, MAIZE.

    Frederick Johnson, 40, a wharf labourer, living in Glebe-road, Glebe, was assisting to unload bags of maize from the North Coast Company's steamer Yulgilbar, lying at the ...

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  29. MOTOR CAR TRAFFIC.

    The Wollongong Council has decided that in future motor cars shall not be allowed to stand in the main street, and a motorist is to bo prosecuted for leaving his car in front ...

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  30. FELL FROM A TRAM

    William Wilson, living at Clifton Gardens, attempted to board a moving tram car at the intersection of King and George streets, shortly before midnight of Friday. He missed ...

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  31. ADDITIONAL CHARTERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  32. THE NEW WOLLONGBAR.

    Mr. R. A. Bell, managing director of the North Coast S.N. Company, Limited, has received a cable stating that the new steamer Wollongbar, intended for the Byron Bay trade, would definitely be launched from ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN AN IRONING MACHINE.

    Mrs. Gibson, wife of the proprietor of a steam laundry in Anson-street, met with a serious and painful accident on Friday afternoon. While adjusting the covers on the ...

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  34. LAND TAX.

    Those who delay payment of the Federal land tax until after Juno 21 are liable to a penalty equal to 10 per cent. of the amounts of their tax. Last week payments were very ...

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  35. VICTORIAN ELECTION.

    An "election to fill the vacancy in the representation of Bendigo East in the Legislative Assembly, caused by the death of Mr. T. Glass, took place yesterday. The Labour party ...

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  36. ZIETEN'S CARGO.

    The bulk of the cargo by the G.M.S. Zicten, for Bremen, via Melbourne, is comprised in the following:—270 sacks oats, 405 tons loose, and 1144 sacks copra, 93 bags concentrates, 330 casks casings, 88 bags ...

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  37. BAR HARBOURS.

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Queen Alexandra and the Dowager Empress Marie are leaving London on a ten days' visit to Sandringham. LONDON, June 17. ...

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  39. CHAMPION WINS HALF-MILE SWIM.

    In the Thames 880 yards swimming race, M. E. Champion, of New Zealand, was first by 30 yards; E. G. Finlay, of Western Australia, was second; and Giles, third. ...

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  40. ACCIDENT IN A MINE.

    A miner named Fitzslmrnons was admitted' to the Orange Hospital on Thursday night with his left leg fractured in three places. While engaged timbering in the Specimen Hill mine. ...

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  41. WIRELESS ON THE DOMBALA.

    The Howard Smith steamer Bombala, which left on Saturday at 2 p.m. for Melbourne, was fitted with a wireless apparatus, installed by the Australasian Wireless Company. Limited. The work was, it is stated, ...

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  42. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1958m).—Dep: June 17, Changsha, s, for Hongkong. CAIRNS (1418m).—Dep: June 17, Buteshire, s, for London. ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    TIMARU (1318m).—Arr: June 17, Rona, bq, from Edithburg. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: June 17, Ionic, s, for London. ...

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  44. WIRELESS MESSAGE FROM THE COOMA.

    A wireless telegraph message waa yesterday received from the Howard Smith Company a steamer Cooma when 840 miles north from Sydney, translating:—"Left Mackay at 11.30 a.m. to-day Expect to arrive Table ...

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  45. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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  46. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    Alfred Gunge, a manufacturing joweller of Sulphide-street, was knockod down by a steam tram when crossing Argent-street about 10 o'clock on Saturday night, and ...

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  47. THE MEAT TRADE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Edward Strachey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, replying to Mr. C. W. Bowerman, M.P. ...

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  48. NOTICE TO MARINERS.

    The secretary of the Marine Department of Wellington states that owing to the late easterly weather the entrance to Tairua Harbour has silted up considerably. The channel, after passing the beacon ...

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  49. UNDER THE BAN.

    Saturday's "Government Gazette" contained the biggest list of postal prohibitions yet published on any one day. In all the names of 81 residents of Tasmania were placed on the ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND'S PROSPERITY.

    The Premier's message read at the Queensland dinner in London on Thursday, said:— "Give the warmest greetings to assembled Queenslanders. Inform them the railway ...

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  51. LADIES KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    While walking 'across Military-rond, near Pork-avouue, Mosmnn, eurly last night to enter a tram car, Mrs. Stevens and Miss Dolly Taylor were knocked down by a motor ...

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  52. LOGS FOR SYDNEY.

    The steamer Inga, which left Thursday Island at 9.30 a.m. on Thursday for Cairns, will load a cargo of logs for Sydney for Saxton and Binns, Limited. ...

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  53. ADELAIDE'S ASPIRATIONS.

    In connection with the movement for raising the city of Adelaide to the states of a Lord Mayoralty, the acting Mayor has received cable advices from the Mayor, Aldorman Cohen, ...

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  54. TIMBER CARGOES.

    George Hudson and Son, Limited, advise of the intended departure on Friday last of the steamer Lauderdale from Greymouth for Sydney, via Hobart and Melbourne. Included in her cargo is 160,000ft of ...

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  55. NEWCASTLE.

    The Newcastle Comedy Club drew a good house at the Victoria Theatre on Friday night, when they staged Mark Ambiant's comody in three acts, "A' Snug Little Kingdom." The ...

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  56. ENGLISH MAILS TO-DAY.

    English mails dated London, May 19, by the Ortent Company's R.M.S. Orsova, are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters for a the G.P.O. to-day. ...

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  57. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Mimiro, from New York, via ports. Westralia, from Hobart. Barwon, from Geelong and Melbourne. Kakapo, from Devonport. ...

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  58. TREE PLANTING AND PRISONERS.

    A report has been called for respecting the suitability of any portion of the Dorrige district for purposes of reafforestation, in which work 'the State Government contemplates ...

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  59. WOMAN POISONED.

    Through drinking from a bowl containing carbolic, under the impression that it was portion of her brenkfast, a young domestic servant died suddenly at Melbourne Hospital this ...

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  60. ACCIDENT TO THE PILBARRA.

    Shortly after hauling off from the Jetty at Geraldton at half-past 1 o'clock on Friday the steamer Pilbarra flew signals of distress. The propeller shaft had broken at the tail end, ...

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  61. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

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  62. TRAM COLLISION AT RAILWAY.

    A collision between two eleetrie tramcars proceeding in opposite directions occurred at tho Railway Loop shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday night, with the result that one of the ...

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  63. ALLEGED MURDER.

    An arrest on a charge of murder has been made in connection with the death at Longwood of a woman, Mrs. Annie Neandor. After the inquest the police held a meeting, ...

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  64. MANAPOURS ROUCH PASSAGE.

    In the hurricane weather which recently prevailed at sea the Union liner Manapouri sustained rough usage getting to Melbourne, but she got through the encounter after a prolonged and stubborn tussle ...

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  65. PRIZE CLAIMED.

    Bernard Sheridan, blacksmith, of Coonamble, to-day wired to the secretary' of the Eight Hours Art Union claiming the second prize of £100. ...

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  66. BARQUE AGROUND.

    The barquentlnc Pelotas still remains an the bank of the Wanganui in the same position. The crew were paid off yesterday. ...

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  67. ISLAND TRADING.

    On a recent visit of the American schooner Sailor Boy (which is a recruiting vessel from the Fanning Islands) at Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, the medical officer ordered the craft to report herself to the ...

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  68. APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    The steamer Runic. which left here on Saturday, is the last of the fleet of steamers engaged to cury apples to the United Kingdom this season. To date 33 steamers have ...

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  69. INDIGESTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  70. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    The Executive Council, Having iurinor considered the case of Kaki Ku[?]a, condemned to death for the murder of James Freeman, has announced that the law must take its course. ...

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  71. NEW G. A. LINER.

    A cable message received in Sydney by the GermanAustralian S.S. Company, intimates that another new steamer has been ordered for the Australian trade. She is to be named the Mannheim. The gross ...

    Article : 80 words
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