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  2. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. WATSON (N.S.W.), who was received with cheers, resumed the debate on the Address in Reply in the House of Representatives to-day. He said it seemed to him that the ...

    Article : 6,059 words
  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Sydney cleared at the Customs to-day for Melbourne, with 1750 tons of coal; the steamer Wakatipu, for Hobart, via Sydney, with 800 tons of coal and 5 bales of millet; and the steamer Chillagoe, ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. TASMANIA.

    The cause of the railway accident on Tuesday night on the Comstock line was due to the greasy nature of the rails from the sharp frost causing the wheels to skid, though the vacuum ...

    Article : 81 words
  5. OUR YORKSHIRE WOOL LETTER.

    Wool conditions to-day are such that they are commanding more than usual attention, and the happenings in Coleman-street at the recent series of auctions is still taking a lot ...

    Article : 1,460 words
  6. SHIPPING.

    Waikare, s, 3071 tons, Captain Morrisby, from Wellington and other New Zealand ports. Passengers— Misses Welsh, M'Pherson, Boyd, Shennan, M'Clutchie, Ross, Blyth, Marshal, Moore, Mitchell, Maher, D. ...

    Article : 551 words
  7. STEAMER AUSTRALIAN LEAKING.

    The steamer Australian had loaded 2000 bags of produce for Adelaide when she was discovered to be leaking and her cargo had to be discharged. She had taken part cargo in at ...

    Article : 54 words
  8. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The following are the movements of the fleet of the German-Australian S.S. Company, Limited:- Altona passed Thursday Island June 23, homeward; Apolda passed Thursday Island May 25, homeward; ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. THE WEATHER.

    Contrary to expectations the rains of Wednesday night and yesterday were comparatively light in character and extended over only half of the State. The complete data to hand yesterday showed that during ...

    Article : 421 words
  10. PUBLIC DISINFECTING PLANT.

    The local Board of Health held a conference last evening, the Mayor presiding, to consider the question of the erection of a public disinfecting plant, in accordance with the ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. THE NEW UNION LINER ARAHURA.

    According to advices just received from London, Messrs. William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton, on May 20 launched the twin-screw steamer Ara[?] which they have built for the Union Steamship ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. THE MINERAL INDUSTRY.

    The report on the mineral industry just issued by the Government Mineralogist for the quarter ending March 31 last gives the total value of minerals won as £373,379, compared ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: June [?] Changsha, s, for Sydney. KARUMBA.—Arr: June 29, Maranoa, s, from Bris[?] bane. ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The Cabinet this morning decided that the sentence of death passed on James Warton for the murder of William Munday should not be interfered with, and the law will, ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the British Medical Association to-day, Dr. C. W. Hamilton delivered the presidential address and vacated the chair ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. DEAPARTURES.—June 29.

    Gulf of Venice, s, for Manila, via Newcastle. Walkare, s, for Newcastle. Eugene Schneider, French bq, for Puget Sound. Borderer, s, for Manila. ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The rains which have fallen throughout the State have considerably benefited agriculturists, but in some parts the falls were patchy. Since yesterday 106 points have been recorded at Hawker, Cradock, and Wilson; over ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 30.

    Indraghiri, s, for London, via Suez Canal; Gabo, s, for Melbourne; Wakatipu, s, for Hobart; Bega, s, for Moruya, via Bateman's Bay and South Coast ports; Peterborough, s, for Shellharbour; Duroby, s, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Debate on the Address-in-Reply unexpectedly collapsed last night. There were only three speakers. Mr. Wigram, a member of the Legislative ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. CLEARANCES.—June 29.

    Clan Macleod, bq, 646 tons, Captain W. Reid, for Wellington, via Newcastle, in ballast. Waikare, s, 3071 tons, Captain H. Morrisby, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  22. SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Regarding the council's suggestion for the holding of a conference of the various trades unions in this State for the discussion of industrial matters, communications were ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. IMPORTS.—June 29.

    Cavanba, s, from Byron Bay: 714 bxs butter, 1 cs eggs, 27 lgs pine, 1100ft sawn timber, 1 cs honey, 95 bgs maize, 1 bg grass seed, 4½ bgs flour, and sundries. Macleay, s, from Richmond River, via Clarence ...

    Article : 380 words
  24. JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATES.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to reports in your issue of the 7th inst of the evidence taken by the Tariff Commission regarding the importations of Japanese superphosphates. As ...

    Article : 645 words
  25. SOCIALISM.

    Sir,—As many people are anxious for information as to what socialism is, I would like, with your permission, to say that I think that I am in a fair way of putting a ...

    Article : 320 words
  26. EXPORTS.—June 29.

    Tomoana, s, for London, via Auckland: 23,608 bars lead. Custom-house.—Entered outwards: June 29, Oonah, s, for Hobart; Titus, s, for Lord and Norfolk Islands ...

    Article : 315 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374 miles).—Arr: June 29, [?] Norwegian sh, from Garston. ...

    Article : 10 words
  28. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30[?] and 7 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m.[?] Hobart.—Wakatipu, 2 p.m. ...

    Article : 284 words
  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The spectacle of an able Catholic layman caustically criticising a prince of the Church as to the latter's attitude towards socialism is certainly edifying. On the ...

    Article : 277 words
  30. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S Orontes, from London bound to Sydney, left Melbourne at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, and is due here early to-morrow morning. The R.M.S. Mongolia, from Sydney, bound to ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. THE PEREGRINE RE-COMMISSIONED.

    The steamer Peregrine, of the Howard-Smith Company's fleet, which established herself as a firm favourite with travellers, and gained an enviable reputation both for speed and comfort, has, after having ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. THE PLAYWRIGHT'S SHOCK.

    Mr. G. Bernard Shaw has had a bad shock. It was at His Majesty's and he tells of it in the "Saturday Review":- "In the masked ball scene, when the Prince ...

    Article : 269 words
  33. SURF BATHING AT BONDI.

    Sir,—In reply to your correspondents, Mr. Gray and Mr. Turner, I quite agree as to the benefit of bathing, but I would like to point out that the Waverley Borough Council control a sea bath. Now If these ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. POSTAL IRREGULARITIES.

    Sir,—Some little time back two letters were received by me from China, each informing me that papers were also posted, the postman telling me they might come by the nezt mail. Many mails have come since, ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. REFERENCE NOTES.

    Letters, provided they are posted in the Special Box at the G.P.O., which will be opened for that purpose during the time stated hereafter, will be accepted without late fee from 5.30 to 6 p.m., for ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. THE MORESBY DUE TO-DAY.

    The steamer Moresby, from the Solomon Islands, via Brisbane, is due at Sydney this morning, and will be berthed at the Federal Wharf. She has 950 tons of copra on board. ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As one of the founders of the Labour movement, and as I admit that there is much vagueness about the utterances of some of the Labour loaders and leagues, I think I ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. THE TITUS.

    The steamer Titus, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island fleet, is expected to reach Sydney to-day or to-morrow from the New Hebrides Group. She sailed from Port Vila on the 22nd inst. After being granted ...

    Article : 60 words
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  40. THE PACIFIC S.N. COMPANY.

    The directors of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company (which, in connection with the Orient Company, conducts the Orient-Pacific line of mail steamers to Australia), in their 64th annual report, recently ...

    Article : 290 words
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