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  2. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--The inquest into the cause of the death of William and Henry M[?]arant, miners, and William Nelson, underground manager, who were killed at the Mount Kembla ...

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  3. NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION.

    Sir Edmund Barton, before leaving Australia to attend the Coronation ceremonies and the Conference of Colonial Premiers in London, was careful lo say little about the New Hebrides ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

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  5. BAND PERFORMANCE.

    The Britannia Brass Band will give a performance in the Victoria Park on the 24th inst., when a collection will be taken up for the Mount Kembla Disaster Fund. ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY.

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  7. A CORRECTION.

    In the list of deaths in the Mount Kembla disaster, published on the 6th inst., appeared the name, "R. Bellos, single." The name should have been "Richard Bellis, 60, married." ...

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  8. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  9. COLLECTIONS AT ARMIDALE.

    ARMIDALE, Monday.--A meeting has been called for the purpose of raising funds to assist the Mount Kembla widows and orphans. The public schools throughout the district have been ...

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  10. INTER-STATE FORECASTS.

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  11. TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,--I see by the report of the Kembla disaster that you include under the heading of "The Death Roll." J. Dobing and T. Dobing. Now, as your paper has such a large circulation, and we have ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. SIR EDMUND BARTON IN LONDON.

    LONDON, July 4.--The end of last week gave Sir Edmund Barton a little breathing space, as nothing official took place, but this week he has been kept fairly "on the go," preparation for ...

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  13. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN 48 HOURS ENDED 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  14. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST 12.

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  15. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  16. THE KENNIFFS.

    Monday.--At the Police Court today the Kenniffs, charged with murder, reserved their defence. They were committed for trial at Rockhampton on the 25th inst., as, ...

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  17. BROKEN-HILL QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--At the Quarter Sessions to-day Annie Alice Simpson pleaded not guilty to a charge of arson in March last. Four houses belonging to Mrs. Harriot Smith were ...

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  18. WORK AT THE PIT.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--A large number of men are still busily engaged clearing the debris from the main tunnel mouth at Mount Kembla Colliery. They have now cleared away the ...

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  19. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--The weather continues hard and dry, and the outlook is most alarming. For months past capital has been drawn out of the district to pay for fodder for the stock, in spite of which fact a rather ...

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  20. PUBLIC MEETING AT BALMAIN.

    A public meeting was held in the Town-hall, Balmain, last night, for the purpose of taking steps to assist the sufferers by the late colliery disaster at Mount Kembla. Alderman ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts have been issued by the Queensland Weather Bureau, under date August. 11:--New South Wales.--Except occasional coastal showers, ...

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  22. HOMEBUSH FAT STOCK MARKETS.

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  23. TREASURERS TO THE FUND.

    Messrs. J. Russell French and T. A. Dibbs have intimated to the Mayor of Sydney their willingness to act jointly as trustees to the Mount Kembla fund with Alderman Hughes. ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of "The Liars" was given at the Theatre Royal last night by the Brough Comedy Company. This evening the company will revive "Lady ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    The committee of the Railway and Tramway Employees' Hospital Fund have decided to inaugurate a collection throughout the New South Wales railway and tramway services, in aid of ...

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  26. THE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An inquest was held at Concord yesterday before Mr. T. E. MacNevin, P.M., of Parramatta, and a jury, on the body or a man which was found on the railway line near Homebush the ...

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  27. THE CITIZENS' SYMPATHY.

    The public' meeting held in the Town-hall last night to inaugurate a fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Mount Kembla disaster was not so large as was generally anticipated, doubtless ...

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  28. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Herbert M'Mahon, the man who fell from a third-storey window in Bligh-street on Friday evening last, has recovered consciousness in the Sydney Hospital. ...

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  29. MATINEE PERFORMANCE.

    At tho Tivoli Theatre yesterday afternoon a performance was given in aid of the Mount Kembla Disaster Fund. There was a capital attendance, and the audience included his Excellency ...

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    A lad named Daniel De Lange, living in Short street, Balmain, fell when attempting to get on a tram in motion in Darling-street, near Church- street, Balmain, last evening. The back wheels ...

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  31. LAMBS.

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  32. SOME BRIEF NOTES ON THE CORONATION.

    Sir,--At this period the following remarks may possibly be of interest, with the object of giving an explanation of certain portions of the ceremonies, as noted in your issue, of this day. ...

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  33. GIFT BY BEALE AND CO.

    The Mayor of Sydney has received a letter from Messrs. Beale and Co., stating that they "have many customers amongst the employees of the Mount Kembla mine, who have obtained ...

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  34. CATTLE.

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  35. DONATION BY CHINESE.

    Yesterday Mr. Quong Tart headed a number of representative Chinese citizens, including Messrs. W. R. G. Lee, Sun Johnson,. Yee Tong, Chow Kum, Hor Kong, and Won Chun Jew, who waited ...

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  36. "OLD SYDNEY."

    The monthly meeting of the Australian Historical Society was held last evening, Mr. Norman Selfe (president) occupying the chair. Dr. Houison showed a number of lantern views of ...

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  37. JEWELLERY STOLEN AT MANLY.

    Between 6.30 and 9 p.m. on Saturday the residence of Mr. James Doherty, Pittwater-road, Manly, was entered by thieves, who succeeded in obtaining Jewellery, consisting of a diamond ...

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  38. FANCY FOOTBALL MATCH AT GLADESVILLE.

    The Coronation celebrations which were carried out on a large scale at Gladesville last June, were further added to on Saturday. In the morning a Coronation tree was planted at ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. TRUCKS ORDERED.

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