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  3. THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS.

    An extremely important debate opened at the Methodist Conference in Sydney today. It embodied the question whether Methodist students should pursue their course of ...

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  4. THE BARRIER DISPUTE

    Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the case of the Broken Hill Amalgamated Miners Association, the Proprietary Co. today. ...

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  5. KOSCIUSKO AND JENOLAN.

    Ropente visitors to the prize beauty spots of Now South Wales return delighted beyond expression with the natural beauties and climatic delights of Kosciusko and ...

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  6. MEDICAL FEES.

    Tho second silting of tho delegates to the annual conference of the Sydney District, A.O.F., was hold today, at the Foresters' Hall, Castlereagh-street. ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT SUBSIDISED TUGS.

    Shipping operations at some of tho northern rivers are seriously hampered, owing to the movements of the Government subsidised tugs. A complaint has reached the ...

    Article : 281 words
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  9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

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  10. MELBA'S WILD RECEPTION.

    Madame Melba arrived in Melbourne by the Adelaide express. she was welcomed by a very large demonstration. Unfortunately the arrangements for her ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  12. METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE.

    This morning, when the Mothodist Conference resumed its deliberations at the Conference Hall, Castlerengh-strcet, the delegates devoted their time to commenting upon ...

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  13. THROUGH THE WINDOW.

    Before Mr, Hove, D.S.M.. at the Central Police Court this morning Alexander Edward Parnell, 28, carter, was charged with stealing six tins of white lead, valued at £4 16s, ...

    Article : 253 words
  14. JUDGE HEYDON'S WARNING.

    In the Industrial Court today Judge Hey- don indicated that he would administer the law sharply. If it were proved before him that any employer, endeavored to gain an ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The Full Court delivered judgment today regarding the admissibility of the dying depositions of Eliza. Whit ford In the case in which Florence Hope, a nurse, was found ...

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  16. STRIKE THREATENED AT THE CENTRAL.

    Recently some of the "miner's on the Central mine showed a disposition to question the unionist bona fides of muilockers. The result was that pencecards were ...

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  17. THE TIN-KETTLING CASE.

    At, the Bathurst Quarter Sessions today, before Judge Docker, High Sinclair pleaded not guilty to a charge of having, at Napoleon Reefs, near Bathurst. maliciously ...

    Article : 262 words
  18. SHIPPING.

    Worrimoo, str., 3326 tons, Captain Livingstone. from Wellington. Union S.S. Co., agents. Period, str., 5000 tons, Captain Banks, from ...

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  19. COAL MINERS FOR N.S.W.

    I enclose a cutting from tho "Glasgow People's Journal," West of Scotland edition. Who would give the necessary explanation if a coalminers' strike were on-- Mr. Wade ...

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  20. DEATH OF CAPTAIN HIXSON.

    Captain Francis Hixson, R.N., died at his residence, Wordsley, Double Bay, today. He was the veteran of the Naval Brigade officers here, and had reached the ripe age of ...

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  21. THEOLOGY AT AN INQUEST.

    I have read with Interest the report in your issue of Saturday last, headed "Theology at an Inquest." I could not but be impressed will the intelligence and courage ...

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  22. MINERS LOCKED OUT.

    Since, the affiliation with tho Northern' Miners' Federation, about four months ago, the miners at Rex's Creek have been endeavoring to get the manager to allow the ...

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  23. SAFE-CRACKERS.

    Sydney at the present time contains many men with an expert knowledge of safe looks, and the detectives warn business men who are in the habit of storing large sums of ...

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  25. THE PORT MACQUARIE BAR.

    The dredge Tethys is working on the crossing, but shipping is still hampered to a great extent. The steamer Our Jack crossed out over the bar after being ...

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  26. SIMONS-NIELD BANKRUPTCY.

    The bankruptcy of the firm of Simons- Nield and Co: was against before the Registrar in Bankruptcy today,when the examination of William James Nield was ...

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