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  2. VICTORIA.

    To-day 53 persons were lined £1 each at Rutherglen for neglecting to have their children vaccinated. The defendants comprised ministers of religion, business men, miners, ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION.

    A deputation from the Immigration League waited on the Premier (Mr. Carruthers) yesterday to ask that certain assistance might be granted the work of the league by the ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE.

    The report of the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, which is to be presented to the members at the annual meeting to-morrow, states that a large amount of ...

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  5. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue returns for the March quarter total £236,742 10s 6d, compared with £207,510 13s ld for the last year. The increase of surplus Commonwealth ...

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  6. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 688 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Suffolk, s, 7817 tons, Captan Priske, from Liverpool, via Capetown, Adelaide, and Melbourne. Passengers: —Mr. and Mrs. Maclanet and child, Mr. and Mrs. Mason and a children, Mr. and Mrs. Berg and child, ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The report and balance-sheet presented to the annual meeting of the Bowral District Teachers' Association showed that a satisfactory year's work had been accomplished, ...

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  9. THE ALDENHAM SIGNALLED.

    The steamer Aldenham (formerly the Aberdeen liner Nineveh), which was recently purchased for £30,000 by the E. and A. S.S. Company, to replace the steamer Australian, wrecked near Port. Darwin, signalled Cape ...

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  10. MILLINERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    Wages in the millinery trade, which were the lowest in any factory trade, have been substantially advanced by the Wages Board. The minimum wage for an adult worker has ...

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  11. THE AOTEA LEAVES LIVERPOOL.

    According to a private cable message received yesterday, the steamer Aotea, which has been secured by the white Star line to temporarily replace the damaged steamer Suevic, sailed from Liverpool on Saturday fast ...

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  12. SMELTERS' STRIKE.

    The Minister for Mines to-day received a telegram-from the inspector of mines at Zeehan stating that the smelters' work is likely to be resumed within a few days. ...

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  13. THE PREMIER'S NORTHERN TOUR.

    At a meeting of the citizens last night, the Mayor presiding, it was resolved to entertain the Premier at a smoke concert and a river excursion on his visit to Grafton next month, ...

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  14. THE PERSIC AT LONDON.

    The managing agents for the White Star line were yesterday advised that the steamer Persic arrived at London from Sydney and ports on Saturday last. ...

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  15. THE RUNIC AT-CAPETOWN.

    According to a private cable message received yesterday, the White Star liner Runic, from Sydney, bound to London, arrived at Capetown on Sunday last. ...

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  16. THE SARPEDON AT SUEZ.

    The Blue Funnel liner Sarpedon, from Sydney, homeward bound, arrived at Suez on Monday last. ...

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  17. RAILWAY TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Two trucks derailed as the result of a shunting accident at Eskbank. No further damage was done, and in half an hour the line was cleared. ...

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  18. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    The gold shipments from Melbourne to-day by the Oroya amounted to £13,780 for London, including £1780 shipped by the Royal Mint and £10,000 by the Orient S.N. Company. The ...

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  19. THE PALERMO AT SUEZ.

    The P. and O. Company's freight steamer Palermo, from Sydney, bound to London and the Continent, arrived at Suez on Sunday last. ...

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  20. THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA FIXED.

    The steamer Queen Alexandra, now in port at Melbourne, was yesterday fixed to load coal at Newcast! for Java, and thence sugar for a port not disclosed. ...

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  21. FIRES.

    About 4 o'clock on Saturday morning Mr. Josoph Hull, on the Talbragar River, lost 400 tons of hay, a harvester, reaper and binder, and other machinery, besides the shed in ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    A statement has been issued by the Mines Department showing that the output for the March quarter of minerals other than gold, coal, or precious stones, showed a total value ...

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  23. WILLYAMA TO BE SOLD.

    An advertisement appears in another column notifying that the Adelaide S.S. Company's steamer Willyama, now lying stranded in Marion Bay, South Australia, will be offered by public auction, at Adelaide, ...

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  24. DEPARTURES.—April 23.

    Ortona, R.M.S., for Brisbane. Yarra, P.M.S., for Noumea. Prinz Sigismund, s, for Melbourne. Sultan van Langkat, s, for Bornee, via Newcastle. ...

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  25. THE IMPROVED NEW YORK SERVICE.

    According to a private cable, message received yesterday, the Tysor liner Hawkes Bay, which is to inaugurate the new service of the "United Tyser Line" (a combination formed by the Tyser Company, the ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    The Circuit Court resumed this morning, when the Jury, who had been locked up since 6 o'clock yesterday on the alleged perjury case, notified their inability to agree, and ...

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  27. PROJECTED DEPARTIMES.—April 24.

    Humano Maru, J.M.S., for Manila, China, and Japan, via Brisbane, Townsville, and Thursday Island; victoria, R.M.S., for London, via Hobart and ports; Kranken, s, for Bremen, via ports; Kanowna, s, ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. SHAKESPEARE DAY.

    Yesterday, April 23, being the 343rd anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, was celebrated by the Shakespeare Society of New South Wales, by an evening conversazione ...

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  29. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S LINE.

    The Barwon left Sydney last night for Newcastle. The Burrumbeet leaves Melbourne on May 1 for Western Australia, via ports. The Corio leaves Sydney for Adelaide to-day, via ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Stead, aged 103, of Medindie, died at her residence yesterday. She came to Adelaide with her husband in 1839. ...

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  31. CLEARANCES.—April 23.

    Barwon, s, 2000 tons, Captam H. F. Smith, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Ortona, R.M.S., 7915 tons, Captain H. Collins, for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The returns for the first quarter of the year show that the imports to South Australia amounted to £2,556,573, or £600,000 more than last year. Exports aggregated ...

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  33. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday:— Ballina, 14ft on bar, 15ft on inside channel at high water; Camden Haven Heads, 7ft on bar at high water; Bellinger Heads, 8ft on bar at high water. ...

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  34. SAILING VISSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney:— Crdifonore, ship, from Iquirme-64 days. Cumberland, shp, from Salaverry—64 days. ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of Ministerial supporters in the Legislative Assembly took place yesterday, when it was decided to agree to further prorogue Parliament till near the ead of June, in ...

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  36. IMPORTS.—April 23.

    Ya[?]a, F.M.S., from Marseilles: 700 [?]-cs currants, 584 kgs c. tartar, 250 cs run 25 cs cognae, 32 cs liqurs, 40 bis corks, 15 cs cigars, 50 cs colours, 50 cs mineral waters, 20 cs macaroni, 50 cs milk ...

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  37. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    PORT DARWIN (2540 miles).—Arr: April 22, Eastern, s, from Sydney, via ports: Changsha, a, from Hongkong. Dep: April 22, Eastern. s. for Hongkong. April 23, Changsha, s, for Sydney, via ports. ...

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  38. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 words
  39. EXTENSION OF BREAKWATERS.

    The construction of the two large breakwaters at the entrance to Port Hunter, which has naturally been a costly undertaking, is well advanced. There has been much ...

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  40. TIMBER-CUTTERS' CONFERENCE.

    Owing to the intervention of the Premier, the objection of Mr. Teesdale Smith, manager of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company, to meet Messrs. J. Holman, M.L.A., T. Ryan, and ...

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  41. A BAR TO PROGRESS.

    Owing to the bad state of the bar there has been no communication with Sydney for a fortnight. This is the second long interruption of traffic this year. Butter from the two ...

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  42. EXPORTS.—April 23.

    Yarra, F.M.S., for Noumea: 10 drms oil, 60 ris baro wire, 15 cs salmon, 85 cs kerosene. 20 cs gin, 14 cs tobacco, 10 bgs rice, 450 sks flour, 80 sks potatoes 20 Bunnies onions, 53 sks salt, 7 bxs butter, 104 cs fruit, ...

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  43. CELEBRATION AT CANTERBURY.

    A successful celebration of Shakespeare Day was carried out in the girls' department of the Canterbury Public School. Mr. J. Dawson, M.A., chief inspector, presided, ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Captain Atkin, the British Commissioner at the exhibition, states that from observations New Zealanders seemed determined to become a separate people and new nation, while still ...

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  45. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW.

    The mountains towards Koseiusko are capped with snow, the result of heavy Talls the past few days. ...

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  46. INCOME TAX DISPUTES.

    In the High Court to-day the income tax appeal by the Chief Justice of Queensland was further considered. Mr. Lukin, counsel for the Crown, submitted that the judgment ...

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  47. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The Hunter District Water and Sewerage Board met to-day. In reply to inquiries concerning the insufficient pressure of water at Lambton Heights, the engineer reported that ...

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  48. BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.

    Mr. V. Sandier, chairman or the suverton Tramway Company, said last night that the directors had found the line in splendid condition. The now large tonnage trucks had ...

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  49. EXTRADITION OF M'INTYRE.

    The Government has definitely decided on the extradition of M'Intyre, ex-superintendent of exhibition awards, who is expected to arrive at Monte Video in a few days. ...

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  50. ANOTHER OCEAN RACE.

    A close contest is anticipated on the voyage home between the German training ship Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, which sailed on Saturday for Bremon, and the British ship ...

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  51. CASH AGAINST FEDERAD OFFICERS.

    Thirty-nine- Federal civil servants were proceeded against in the District Court to-day for neglecting to pay their income tax. The first defendant had failed to give the ...

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  52. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Linda Fell, s, for Port Price, with 3780 tons coal; Komura, s, for Melbourne, with 3-100 tons coal; Kalapoi, s, ...

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  53. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' TOUR.

    On Friday evening the Railway Commissioners were met on the station, and presented with an address of welcome by the Mayor and others. An extension of the day train ...

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  54. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mongolia, from London. bound to Sydney, via ports, left Colombo on Sunday last for Fremantle. The R.M.S. Ortona left Sydney yesterday for ...

    Article : 113 words
  55. DIOCESE OF BATHURST.

    The first session of the twelfth synod of the diocese of Bathurst was opened this morning. Holy Communion was celebrated in All Saints' Cathedral, and the synod assembled ...

    Article : 555 words
  56. PASSENGERS BY THE VICTORIA.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 words
  57. STATE POLITICS.

    Interest in the approaching State elections so far as Orange is concerned is deepening, and it is among the probabilities that the contest will be a vigerous one. It is believed ...

    Article : 214 words
  58. CASUALTIES.

    An old man named Gustav Stein, 78 years of age, a hawker, residing at Hutton-street, Surry Hills, was knocked down by a horse and cart yesterday afternoon at the corner ...

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  59. PENALISING OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    Sir,—Re paragraph appearing under the aboves heading, permit me to bring under your notice the true facts. They have been supplied to me by the old-age ...

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  60. ST. PHILIP'S VACANCY.

    The board of nominators of St. Philip's Church met yesterday to appoint a successor to Bishop Langley. The parochial nominators—Messrs. Strange, Maguire, Arnold, ...

    Article : 134 words
  61. SHOT WITH A PEA RIFLE.

    Reuben Stewart, of Adaminaby, accidentally shot himself in the foot with a pea rifle on Saturday, when getting through a fence. The bullet passed through his foot and lodged in ...

    Article : 75 words
  62. THE KUMANO MARU SAILING TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
  63. CUT WITH AN AXE.

    Albert Newton, a sleeper-cutter, was engaged at work near Merimbula, when his axe slipped, nearly severing the right foot. Newton remained in the bush over an hour whilst ...

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  64. ANNANDALE LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The Annandale branch of the Labour League met at Lappan'a Hall on Monday to select a candidate to contest the Aimandnlo seat in the State Parliament. Mr. J. Cumeron was ...

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  65. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At the Parramatta Council on Monday evening, a letter was road from the Public Works Department, to the effect that to prepare contracts for the Liernur system of ...

    Article : 239 words
  66. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHTPPING.

    Australasia, British 4-m bq, 2580 tons, Cuptain Hughes, at Falmouth, from Sydney January 18, with 38,634 bags of wheat. Port Jackson, British 4-m bq (Devitt and Moore's ...

    Article : 225 words
  67. LATE SPORTING.

    General eatries for the Adelaide Cup Meeting closed to-day, and totalled 269, against 282 last year, and 275 in 1905. A falling off is noticeable in the steeplechases, and ...

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  68. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    T. Johnson, Jockey, who was thrown while rilling Puthrose in the Mentone Steeplechase on Saturday, died to-day. The cause of death was fructure of the skull. ...

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  69. LISMORE, Tuesday.

    An inquiry was hold on Monday concerning the death on Friday of a child. Ivy Stonehouse, aged 2 years, at Rosebank. The coroner recorded a finding that the cause of ...

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  70. THE ITALIAN FLEET.

    The Italian barque Lucia, which arrived here on [?] 10th inst, in ballast from Buenos Ayres, via Hobson's Bav was at noon Yesterday removed from her anchorage off Cockatoo Island to a berth at Pyrmont, where ...

    Article : 241 words
  71. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

    BACKACHE ia often attributed to defective kidneys. This in a measure is only a bogey— an advertising trick. Tour kidneys are correct—never fear. In ...

    Article : 66 words
  72. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    KAIPARA.—Dep: April 23, Yolador, b[?], for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 17 words
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