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  2. THE WARATAH INQUIRY.

    A hasty grance into the Caxton Hall this week would not have revealed the interest which the inquiry into the loss of the Wara[?]ah in fact possessed. The metropolitan ...

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  5. OUSTING THE PAPUANS.

    The secretary of the Department for External Affairs, Mr. Atlee Hunt, was asked today what reasons had actuated the department in precluding employment to Papuans ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. A. W. U. CONFERENCE.

    A number of important proposals are to be submitted to tne annual conference of the A.W.U., which will be opened in Sydney on Friday week. In all, 527 items have been ...

    Article : 510 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Some weeks ago Molong Municipal Council passed a resolution protesting against a proposal which the Railway Commissioners were said to have in view, to dam the Molong ...

    Article : 630 words
  8. CASUALTIES.

    James Kelly, 17, living in 435A Clarencestreet, Surry Hills, was knockod down by a motor-car yesterday, sustaining severe injuries to the face and head and severe ...

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  9. TRADE DESCRIPTIONS.

    It is proposed by the British Government to invite the attention of the International Conference on industrial Protection, to be held at Washington, to the subject of ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. DROWNED IN A POND.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Mary Ann Ross, 53, a married woman, lately residing with her husband at Millthorpe, Walter-street, Waverley, were investigated by ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. WASHED IN BY THE TIDE.

    Conatable Robert Maher, of the Manly police, reported to the Coroner yesterday that a number of bones were found on the rocks above high-water mark at North Harbour on ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    Some time ago a deputation waited upon the Premier, and after pointing out that there was scarcity of domestic servants in South Australia, asked that the Government ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. A LABOURER KILLED.

    Harold Thorgenson, 38, a labourer, living at Uitimo, who was severely injured through being struck by a sling of timber on the barque Almora in Johnstone's Bay on Tuesday, died ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. DEAD INFANTS FOUND.

    An open verdict was recorded at an inquest hold yesterday into the circumstances attending the death of a newly-born male infant, whoso body was found in Avenue-road, ...

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  15. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    A sad fatality occurred on Mondny evening, when Cecil Grinsted, aged 20 years a son of E. J. Grinsted, stationor was drowned. He was bathing in the Lachlan River, near the ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. THE ALLEGED OPAL RING.

    Sir,—In one' of last week's issues of the "Herald" it was stated in a news paragraph that the rumour concerning an opal ring at Lightning Ridge was first set afoot by some ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. YACHT SUNK.

    The pilot at Cunningham sent the following telegram to the Ports and Harbours Department this afternoon:—"Yacht Cheer Oh, from Melbourne, broached to; sank 300 feet, off east ...

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  18. MINER KILLED.

    E. Taylor, a miner, was killed in the South Blocks mine this morning. He was working in the north stope on No. 2 level, when some ore blistered from the back and fell on him. ...

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  19. RETURNING FROM BULLFINCH.

    The secretary of the Melbourne Goldfinch Options Syndicate, advises that Mr. Herbert E. Phillips, mining and metallurgical engineer, who proceeded to the Bullfinch goldfield ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. DENTAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—Anyone with the slightest acquaintance of examinations must be more that surprised at the low percentage of passes in the dental board examinations held in March and ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A young man, Michael Ryan, whilst shunting a truck of coal at the Cement Company's works this afternoon, slipped. The wheels, passing over his foot, crushed it to a pulp, ...

    Article : 39 words
  22. NORTHERN TERRITORY EXPLORATION.

    Sir,—in a recent issue of the "Herald," under the heading "Northern Exploration," it is stated "that Captain H. V. Barciay Is arranging the personnel of the party to accompany ...

    Article : 153 words
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  24. A FATAL SHOT.

    Edwin Reed, storekeeper, who waa highly respected, was found shot in the temple on Tuesday. Death was instantaneous. He leaves a wife and young family. ...

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  25. NO-LICENSE IN MASTERTON, N.Z.

    Sir,—The N.S.W. Alliance at the recent local option poll was able to submit to the electors facts which clearly demonstrated an enormous reduction in drunkenness in no-license areas ...

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  26. TRAGEDIES IN THE BUSH.

    Jimmy the Fiddler, alias Theodore James Watt, an identity on Day Dawn fields, left Mcehan's station. Austin Downs, last Saturday week in very hot weather. He was ...

    Article : 100 words
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