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  2. CHINESE STOWAWAYS. WHOLE SYSTEM EXPLAINED.

    Yesterday week 20 stowaways were found on the steamer Eastern. It has for some time been believed that a more or less perfected system existed on which Chinese ...

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  3. STOCK TRAFFIC.

    Alderman H. W. Wilkins, of Homebush, made a statement yesterday in reply to the complaint made against the recent regulations enforced by Homebush in regard to the stock ...

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  4. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    Last evening, at St.James's Hall, Phillip-street in the presence of a large number of friends and sympathisers, the Boys' Brigade celebrated its 27th year of usefulness.Sir ...

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  5. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Dec. 11.

    Manuka, s, 4505 tons, Captain R.E. Smith, from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers—Mesdames James, Frase, Gilbert, Roberts, Tyler, Harris, Heron and 2 children, ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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  7. TASMANIA.

    At the sitting of the Licensing Bench to-day the hearing of two opposed applications for renewal of the licenses of the Queen's Arms and Popular public-houses, situate in ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. NEW LEGISLATION PASSED.

    The Immigration Restriction Amendment Bill was introduced into the Senate to-day. The comments on the measure were similar to those in the other House the previous night. ...

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  9. TUNCURRY FOR THE ISLANDS.

    It is understood that the sale of the coastal steamer Tuncurry, of 162 tons, owned by Allen Taylor and Co., Limited, to the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, has been completed and that the vessel will ...

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  10. THE ALDENHAM LEAVES HONGKONG.

    Gibbs, Bright, and Co., managing agents for the E. and A. S.S. Company, Limited, yesterday were advised by cable that the steamer Aldenham sailed from Hongkong yesterday, en route from Japan, bound ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    The wool sales were continued at Geelong Market to-day in the presence of his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) and suite, who after an inspection of ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. APOLDA ARRIVES AT ANTWERP.

    A private cable was received yesterday stating that the German-Australian Company's steamer Apolda arrived at Antwerp on Thursday on her way from Sydney to Hamburg. ...

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  13. THE POONA FOR EUROPE.

    The P.and O.Company's cargo steamer Poona is now ready to sail for London and Continental ports, via Melbourne. Messrs. D. A. Madden and Co., brokers for the P. and O. Company, report that ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. THE BARRIER TROUBLE.

    The wages agreement committee met again last night, and then adjourned till to-night. The committee has the assistance of two solicitors in preparing the agreement. ...

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  15. WRECKAGE FROM THE LOCH LOMOND.

    The following telegram was received yesterday by the Department of Navigation from the Marine Department, Wellington, New Zealand:— "Loch Lomond, piece of topgallant bulwark, yellow ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  17. GRACCHUS AT DELAGOA BAY.

    A private cable message received last night intimated that Arch. Currie nnd Co.'s steamer Gracchus arrived at Delagoa Bay on Wednesday last from Newcastle and Sydney, via ports. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    In the visitors' room at Parliament House this afternoon the members of the late Philp party assembled to pay tribute to the worth of their late leader, Mr. Robert Philp, and ...

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  19. OCEANIEN LEAVES PORT SAID.

    According to a cablegram received last evening, the French mail steamer Oceanien left Port Said on December 7 for Mars[?]illes, en route from Noumea and Sydney. ...

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  20. KING ROBERT SIGNALLED.

    The steamer King Robert, of 4650 tons, in command of Captain Lee, in ballast from Honolulu bound to Sydney, passed Seal Rocks at 2 p.m. yesterday, and signalled Port Stephens at 5.5 p.m. She is coming ...

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  21. DEPARTURES.—Dec. 11.

    H.M.S. Pyramus, for Hobart. Seestern, German Goverment yacht, for New Britain. Star of New Zealand, s, for London, via N.Z. ports. Jap, hqtn, for Greymouth, via Newcastle. ...

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  22. HORNBY GRANGE ON THE COAST.

    The Houlder liner Hornby Grange, which sailed from Manila on Nov.26 for Sydney, passed Cape Moreton at 5.15 a.m. yesterday, and consequently is due here to-morrow. ...

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  23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Dec. 12.

    Oruba, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Geelong, s, for South Africa and London, via ports; Poona, s, for London and Continent, via ports; Moeraki, s, for Wellington and other New Zealand ports; Kyarra, s, for ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. THE STRATHLEVEN, FROM SINGAPORE.

    The steamer Strathleven, which left Newcastle on October 31 with a cargo of coal for Singapore, signa[?]ed Goode Island yesterday on her return voyage to Newcastle or Sydney. ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    GOODE ISLAND (2005am).—Passed: Dec. 11, Strathleven, s, south. THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Dep: Dec. 10, Kumano Maru, J.M.S., for Japan; Airlie, s, for Singapore. ...

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  26. LEPERS AT BRISBANE.

    A party of 17 lepers from the north arrived at Brisbane, and were taken to the lazarett[?] at Peel Island. There was only one white man among the party, the others being coloured ...

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  27. CLEARANCES.— Dec 11.

    Poona, s, 7626 tons, Captain Vine, for London and Continent, via Melbourne. Magdeburg, s, 5174 tons, Captain Helling, for Hamburg, via ports. ...

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  28. MORTALITY AMONG BEES.

    Considerable mortality among bees is reported by ap[?]arists of the district, fully 60 per cent, having been lost. The season has been a failure as far as honey is concerned. The ...

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  29. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Dec. 11.

    Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden; Manuka, s, for Auckland, Indraghiri, s, for Dunkirk, London, and Liverpool, via ports; Bombala, [?], for Townsville, via ports, Cooma, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  30. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S.Oruba leaves Sydney to-day at noon for London, via ports. She is due at Melbourne on the 14th, Adelaide 17th, Fremantle 21st, Colombo 31st, Port Said 12th, Naples 15th, Marseilles 17th, and ...

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  31. EXPORT DUTY ON ORES.

    At a meeting of the Port Kembla Progress Association on Wednesday night, the president (Mr. H R. Lee) said that they should assist the Newcastle Labour Council in the matter ...

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  32. THE MISSING BARQUE.

    The barque Don, from London (which had been posted missing), has arrived at Nelson. ...

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  33. CLEVELAND-STEEET PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Yesterday afternoon an exhibition of manual work carried out by the pupils of Cleveland-street Public School during this year was opened in St. Paul's Hall, Cleveland-street. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr; Dec. 11, Inga, s, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Dec. 11, Maheno, for Sydney. ...

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  35. FIRE IN KENT-STREET.

    At about 8.30 the M.F.B.were called to a fire which had broken out at No.337 Kent-street, on the ground floor, which is occupied by the Australian Machinery Trust, Limited, ...

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  36. NEWCASTLE. BOREHOLE MINE IDLE.

    After an Interval somewhat longer than usual the industrial calm which has prevailed in the district was disturbed to-day by a stoppage at the Borehole Colliery, the cause being more ...

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  37. THE MAILS.

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  38. R.M.S. ORU[?]A SAILING TO-DAY.

    At noon to-day the Orient-Royal Mail Line will despatch the Oruba for the Continent and London, via the usual ports of call. Although not the busy season of the year, the passenger list of the Oruba for ...

    Article : 270 words
  39. OLYMPIC GROUNDS.

    A new proprietary has taken over the grounds at Botany, for long years known as Sir Joseph Banks, now renamed the Olympic. The area of 25 acres is undergoing a process ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    James Buckingham, said to be a well-known resident of Brisbane, aged 68 years, was found dead in a bedroom at a boarding-house at New Plymouth. Deceased was touring the ...

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  41. THE GEELONG LEAVING TO-DAY.

    The twin-screw L[?]nd liner Geelong will leave the Central Wharf Miller's Point, for London, via Melbourne, Adelaide, and Capetown at noon to-day, and the following passenger list is expected to be ...

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  42. THE STANFORD-MERTHYR STRIKE.

    Some dissension has occurred amongst members of the committee of management of the Miners' Federation through the recent strike at Stanford-Merthyr. At a meeting of the ...

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  43. GENERAL RAINS COMING.

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Recently Carl Grundman, a seaman, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment at Port Adelaide for having refused to use a wad made of cotton waste in lieu of a brush in ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—I understand the storekeepers of the city and country are pretty well resolved to open for business on Boxing Day, 26th [?] Before they finally take up this stand, I ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TIMBER TRADE.

    In connection with the timber industry a meeting took place yesterday between Sir Edward Wittenoom, chairman of directors of Millar's Company, and representatives of the ...

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  47. SUEVIC DUE TO-MORROW.

    The White Star liner Suevie, from Liverpool, via Capetown and ports,left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney, and signalled Wilson's Promontory at 4.45 p.m. She is due here early to-morrow morning, and will berth ...

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  48. CASUALTIES. SHOT WITH A REVOLVER.

    Lily Moss, who was found in Pitt-street, Redfern shot through the abdomen, on November 27, died at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night. ...

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  49. TRAVELLING STOCK RESERVE.

    An important case respecting the revocation of a reserve was heard before the Land Board, the decision being given after the hearing of lengthy evidence. The ...

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  50. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A fatality occurred at Kelmskott yesterday under somewhat peculiar circumstances. George Armstrong, a farmer, who has been a resident in the district for some years, took ...

    Article : 126 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Further information was given in the Federal Parliament to-day about the ammunition waggons in possession of the Defence Department. ...

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  53. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Telamon, s (Ocean S.S.Company-Holt's Blue Funnel line), 4509 tons, Captain Walker, at Dunkirk, en route to Liverpool, from Sydney Oct 13, Melbourne Oct. 17, and Adelaide Oct. 25. ...

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  54. SMELTING RETURNS.

    The ore treated at the sulphide works, Cookle Creek, during the week ended to-day yielded 1638oz of gold, 27,229oz of silver, and 3[?]4 tons of lead. ...

    Article : 63 words
  55. FOUND DROWNED.

    Gus Cluley, son of Mr. W. Cluley, of Thalaba was found drowned in the river about a mile above Dungog yesterday. It appears the deccased, who was subject to fits, went fishing ...

    Article : 63 words
  56. Advertising

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