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  2. THE TARIFF.

    After the formal business had been disposed of this afternoon, the House of Representatives went into Committee of Ways and Means to resume consideration of the tariff schedure. ...

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  3. WHAT THE POLICE SAY.

    Senior-sergeant Sargent, in charge of the Randwick and Coogee district, said that surf bathing was perfectly new as far an Coogee was concerned, and, like all new undertakings, ...

    Article : 749 words
  4. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock. THE JUDICIARY ACT. The SPEAKER notified that the Governor-General had assented to the Judiciary Act ...

    Article : 620 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Moeraki, s, 4392 tons, Captain Worrall, from New Zealand. F. W. Jackson, agent. Bolgran, bq, 336 tons, Captain Edwardsen, from Mercury Bay. Kauri Timber Company, agents. ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past tour. MEMBER SWORN IN. Mr. John Patrick Lynch, member for ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    The Huntor District Water and Sewerage Board met at their offices to-day, the president (Mr. W. J. Millner) occupying the chair. The president reported that Alderman ...

    Article : 175 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The only matinee of "The Way to Kenmare" will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, as on Saturday Mr. Andrew Mack will revive "Arrah-na-Pogue" for a week, after which the Irish singing comedian, ...

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  9. THE POCAHONTAS.

    Captain W. G. Gordon, of the P. and O. steamer Ro[?], on arrival at Singapore, from London, on September 4, en route to Yokobama, reported that at noon the previous day, in latitude 1.40[?] north, and ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The first mitinee of "The Midnight Wedding" is announced for this afternoon at the Theatre Royal, where Messrs Mcynell and Gunn notify the last nine nights of the season. The dashing military play, with ...

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  11. "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS."

    Mr. J. C. Williamson will produce the new American farcical comedy "Brewster's Millions" at the Theatre Royal on October 26. There will be an elaborate yachting scene for this piece, so successful in New York and ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At the Criterion Theatre Mr. William Anderson's dramatic company is appearing with success in Edmund Duggan's new Australian melodrama, "The Southern Cross." The principal situations are ...

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  13. THE MORAYSHIRE.

    The F.H.S. liner Morayshire, which arrived at Melbourne on Saturday night, brought 140 immigrants for New Zealand. Judging by the comments of the ship s officers, these immigrants are a desirable lot ...

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  14. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Griffith [?]drew attention to the proposed ordinances, which he characterised as ridiculous and ...

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  15. SENIOR CADET CORPS.

    Lieut. F. Smith, of the instructional staff of the cadets, has been on a visit to Newcastle with the object of organising the detachment of senior cadets in the district. He delivered ...

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  16. PALACE THEATRE.

    "The Yellow Peril" is proving attractive at the Palace Theatre in the hands of Mr. Charles W. Taylor's dramatic company. Many sensational episodes illustrate the misery likely to ensue in the case of ...

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  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening, at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. Harry Rickards's Company will include Price and Revost in their last two nights, Edward Cranston's party in the Irish racing sketch "Terry," the Molassos ...

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  18. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Time, s, for Port Pirie, via Kembla and Wallaroo, with 3240 tons coal; Perth, s, for Melbourne, with 2350 tons coal; ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. DEPARTURES.—Oct. 15.

    Everton Grange, s, for South Africa and London, via ports. Durham, s, for London, via ports. Atua, s, for Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and Auckland. ...

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  20. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    There will be the usual matinee at the National Amphitheatre to-day, when, and in the evening, the programme will include Antonio's trained dogs and monkeys, the Reggardios, electric light jugglers, the ...

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  21. FIRES ON WOOL SHIPS.

    Questioned regarding the intention of the Government as to the report of the fires on wool ships commission, the Premier of New Zealand said the whole matter was now being gone into. He fully ...

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  22. WONDERLAND CITY.

    Captain M'Leod will give his Wild Wert Show with buckjumpers at 4 this afternoon, and at 8.30 p.m., having been engaged for a fortnight's season by Mr. William Anderson. Mr. L. De Groen's Vice-Regal Band ...

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  23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 16.

    Elbing, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via ports; Tainan, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via Queensland ports; Pacifique, s, for Noumea and New Hebrides; Wakatipu, s, for Launceston; Victoria, s, for ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. M'IVOR BENEFIT CONCERT.

    This evening an elaborate benefit entertainment of a popular character will be given at the Town Hall in aid of the widow and family of the late Alderman M'Ivor. A concert committee, which includes Messrs. ...

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  25. THE MINERAL INDUSTRY.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines has furnished a return showing the quantity and value of the silver, copper, tin, and coal exported from this State during the first nine months of ...

    Article : 327 words
  26. THE AIRLIE.

    The Airlie arrived at Port Darwin from southers ports on Sunday afternoon, bringing 140 tons of general cargo and 140 tons of coal. She left for China and Japan at daylight on Tuesday, taking [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. CLEARANCES.—Oct. 15.

    Moorabool, s, 2996 tons, Captain Thompson, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Corio, s, 2061 tons, Captain Parry, for Adelaide, via Newcastle. ...

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  28. OFFICERS TRANSFERRED.

    Mr. J. F. S. Brown, chief officer of the Mono[?] who distinguished himself in rigging up a jury-rudder when the vessel broke down a few weeks ago, has joined the Moeraki as chief officer. Mr. H. White Parsons, ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    At the Haymarket Hippodrome, both afternoon and evening, Phelan's electric biograph show will present the comic tableaux "The Dairymaid" and "What Happened in the Kitchen," as well as many serious ...

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  30. OPINIONS OF CORRESPONENTS.

    Mr. Anthony T. Hendry, hon. secretary Royal Life-saving Society, writes:— Apart from the amusoment created by the cresent discussion in the press on the ...

    Article : 262 words
  31. ENTERED OUTWARD.

    Aotea, s, for Newcastle, Karamea, s, for London, via Melbourne and Durban; Mooraki, s, for Wellington, Aorangi, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports. Geelong, s, for London, via ports, Flona, s, for Fiji. ...

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  32. QUEEN'S HALL—LONDON BIO-TABLEAUX.

    At Queen's Hall the London Bio-Tableaux, which are exhibited as notified in another column, will include latest humorous and dramatic subjects, supplemented by music by the Elect Ladies' Orchestra. ...

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  33. DISTRESS SIGNALS AT AN ISLAND.

    Captain Hellwegge, of the German ship [?] which arrived at Newcastle from Tortoral[?] on Firday, reported that when in the vicinity of Swam Island, in the Samoan Group, he saw signals front the land, ...

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  34. IMPORTS.—Oct. 15.

    Brambletye, sh, from Glasgow: 835 tons 627 bdls 4304 brs iron, 100 cs essence, 67,000 firebriks, 80 bgs balcking, 1150 evens, 1128 covers, 495 pkgs ale, 176 csks whisky, 125 cs wine, 2920 pipes, 53 cs granite, 2044 ...

    Article : 271 words
  35. VICTORIA HALL PICTURES.

    This afternoon and evening, at the Victoria Hall, Pitt and Park streets, the American Picturescope entertainments will comprise some of the latest biograph developments, with incidental music. ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. JAMES'S HALL.

    At St. James's Hall on Monday night a highly enjoyable concert was given in aid of St. James's Men's League. Mr. J. Hinchey, Miss Evie Doyle, Mr. Cam. Marina, Mr. Harrie Wilkie, Miss Connie ...

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  37. COASTAL REPORTS.

    Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Tweed Heads, light NE wind, sea moderate; Clarence Heads, moderate NE; Port Macquaric, fresh NE; Newcastle, light NE; Sydney Heads, moderate NE, sea slight; Jervis Bay, strong N; Loca, ...

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  38. MISS ROSE JENKINS' CONCERT.

    A concert given by the pupils of Miss Rose Jenkins, assisted by Miss Geraldine Rivers, Mr. Harry Campbell, Mr. A. E. Whitmore, and Master D. M'Beath, was held in the Masonic Hall, North Sydney, on ...

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  39. OCEAN COMPANY.

    Orestes is due at London. Hector is due at London about Nov. 10. Telamon left Sydney Oct. 9, and is at Melbourne. Ajax is at Brisbane, and will leave Sydney about Oct. 22 for Dunkirk, London, Liverpool, ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. THE GLACIARIUM.

    The announcement of a fancy dress carnival to celebrate the close of the first ice skating season in Sydney has met with general satisfaction among the patrons of the Glaciarium. The management intends ...

    Article : 95 words
  41. BUTT-RUMFORD SEASON.

    An immense audience, probably larger than that even of Saturday, greeted Mme. Clara Butt at the Town Hall last night, when her strong, rich tones were first employed in the ...

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  42. HUDDART, PARKER LINE.

    Victoria will leave Sydney for Auckland to-day. Westralia is due at Sydney to-morrow from Hobart, Wimmera is due at Wellington from Sydney to-day. Zealandia will leave Lyttelton to-day, bound to ...

    Article : 90 words
  43. A MAYOR'S ETYMOLOGY.

    Mr. A. W. Relph writes:—The Mayor of Randwick expresses surprise at the "useless fuss that is being made anent the new ordinance on surf-bathers' costume," and adds, ...

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  44. EXPORTS.

    St. Louis, s, for Noumea: 1284 bgs [?]r, 513 bgs rice, 20 cs fish, 230 cs kerosene, 437 bgs potatoes, 120 kgs whitelead, 150 cs benzine, 1210 bgs flour, 45 bxs butter, 130 Kgs meats, 110 tins biscuits, 15 bgs onions, ...

    Article : 373 words
  45. STREET ORATORY.

    The powers of a municipal council and also of the police to interfere with street oratory came up for discussion at the last meeting of the Redfern Council and after a debate lasting for nearly half ...

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  46. THE GONDOLIERS.

    The Railway and Tramway Musical Society will perform "The Gondoliers" at the Railway Institute on Friday and Saturday next, when the cast will include Miss Emily Marks, Miss Mabel Rugg, Miss ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    PORT DARWIN.—Arr: Oct. 13, Airlie, s, from Sydney. Dep: Oct. 15, Airlic, s, for China and Japan. The Pretoria, s, arrived from Aru Islands on Saturday, bringing 260 cases of pearishell. ...

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  48. WONDERLAND.

    A complete new company will open at the King's Theatre next Saturday afternoon, when a competition for the juvenile song and dance championship will be decided. The winner, who will be selected by ...

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  49. OXFORD: WORLD PICTURE COMPANY.

    The latest change of bill is attracting crowded houses to the Oxford. The collection of subject is an excellent one. A matinee will be given to-day. An entirely new vaudeville company will open on ...

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  50. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Mrs. Shoebridge, of Termeil, whilst picking an orange off the ground, was bitten on the band by a snake. Remedial measures were adopted, and the patient brought to a doctor ...

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  51. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  52. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mongolia arrived at Sues from Australia on October 13. The R.M.S. Armand Behic left Port Said for Marseilles on October 13. ...

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  53. A "COMBINATION COMBINE."

    Neptune writes:—"I would like to know who recently obtained a consignment of the costumes defined by the new ordinances? In these commercial days one seeks to reconcile cause ...

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  54. R.M.S. CHINA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. China, from London, arrived at 7 a.m. to-day, and left for Adelaide at 3.20 p.m. Passengers:— For Adelaide Lady and Miss Symond, Mesdames ...

    Article : 208 words
  55. THE WIRE NETTING DUTY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. KNOX (Vic.) asked the Treasurer, in view of the decision of the Committee of Ways and Means to reduce the general tariff ...

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  56. THE BABY ON THE SHORE.

    Mother writes:—"I am in the habit of [?] ing our baby, aged 2, on the sand while I bathe with my husband. Sometimes we lead the baby in to paddle. At others it [?]ies, ...

    Article : 112 words
  57. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 405 words
  58. CONTROL FOR THE CAT.

    Malpartana writes:—"The thanks of all clean-minded people are due for your leader protesting against the action of a few Jacks in office' in trying to impose by force their ...

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  59. THE ARAMAC.

    The Aramac, with 79 passengers, arrived from Melbourne at Sydney at 12.40 a.m. yesterday. She experienced strong SW and W winds during the voyage. The Aramac left list night for Queensland ports. ...

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  60. INSURANCE AMALGAMATION.

    The question of the State Government taking action in connection with the proposed amalgamation of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia and the Citizens' Life ...

    Article : 241 words
  61. BRICH COMBINE.

    The secretary of the Brick Masters' Association had letter before last night's meeting of the Master Builders' Association in regard to the reported intention of the Commonwealth Government to proceed ...

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  62. A PLEA FOR DECENCY.

    My only quarrel with the proposed innovation, writes Mr. J. S. Ryan, is that it does not go far enough. The shins should be covered, also the feet, and above all the face. ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND.—Arr: Oct. 15, Walruna, s, from Fiji. WELLINGTON.—Arr: Oct. 15, Countess of Errol, bqtn, from Newcastle, after a very rough voyage; Oberon, 4[?]m bqtn, from Liverpool. ...

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  64. THE KONOOWARRA.

    The Konoowarra, from Queensland ports, arrived at Sydney at 12 o'clock on Monday night. From CapeMoreton experienced strong 8 to SE winds, and big head sea to Smoky Cape, thence moderate SE winds ...

    Article : 48 words
  65. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Edmund Rosland, bq, from Wallaroo June 23, at Falmouth; Max, bq, from Port Augusta May 31, at Falmouth. Departures. ...

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  66. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    It is understood locally that negotiations are still proceeding between the Federal Government, and the effective tenderers for the English mall coritract. Unofficial opinion in ...

    Article : 130 words
  67. THE MIOWERA.

    The R.M.S. Miowers, of the Canadian Australian Royal mail line, bound from Sydney to Vancouver, arrived at Fanning Island at 1.45 p.m. on Monday, Oct14th, and resumed the voyage again at 4.30 p.m. that ...

    Article : 39 words
  68. THE INDRAOHIRI.

    The A.U. liner Indraghiri, with a general cargo for Dunkirk, London, and Liverpool, via Suez Canal, will be despatched from Sydney this morning. ...

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  69. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  70. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS URGED.

    W. J. N., Bondi, writes:—"It is to be hoped that in place of isolated protests from surfbathers monster demonstrations will take place at the chief watering places on Sunday ...

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  71. THE MOERAKI.

    The Moeraki, which left Wellington at 5 p.m. on Friday, arrived at Sydney at 10.20 a.m. yesterday. Strong W to SW gales and high seas were experienced during the voyage Passengers—Misses Cocks, Kelly, ...

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  72. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    On Monday evening, at the Parramatta Council-chamber, the Mayor (Alderman W. Noller) presided over a meeting of repiesontatives of different centres to discuss the best means to ...

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  73. DANGERS OF THE SKIRT.

    "Surf-bather" writes:—"The skirt is an awful nuisance in the surf, as many of the ladles who wear them while undertaking of this pastime will tell you. First, they ...

    Article : 119 words
  74. SPRING TIME.

    prevent too much blood flowing to the head. They ensure comfortable SLEEP and PERFECT EASE. AN IDEAL LIVER PILL. All Chemists, 1s per bottle.—Advt. ...

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  75. BRAMBLETYE'S ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The ship Brambletye, 119 days out from Glasgow, arrived at Sydney on Monday night. Captain Dobson reported he had a "very rough voyage. There were some terrille gales, and mountainous seas swept the ...

    Article : 155 words
  76. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
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