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  2. HEROES HONORED.

    The Town-hall was filled to overflowing last night, when, at the annual meeting of the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society of Now South of New South Wales, the awards for bravery during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The anniversary of the King's Coronation was, marked to-day by a display of flags at the Federal, State, und municipal buildings. Salutes wore fired at noon. ...

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  4. THE LIBERAL POLICY.

    A conference of delegates of the Liberal and Reform Party was commenced in Viekery's chambers, Pitt-street, yesterday afternoon. there was a very large attendance, the ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    BULLI, Monday.--The quarterly meeting of the Woonona Industrial Co-operative Society was held in the School of Arts on Friday evening. The report showed that the total sales for ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. THE CARLTON STREET FATALITY.

    Following upon the arrest of John Henry Miller in connection with the fatal row outside a Carlton hotel early on Sunday morning, when a young man named Joseph Walsh was struck ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    Committals for trial at the Nowcastie Quarter Sessions on August 31 wore entered yesterday at the police court against William whitten (27,)a baker on the following charges: At ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. SLOW TRAINS ON BRANCH DINES.

    INVERELL, Monday. The slowness of the present train service has caused considerable discussion, and a short while ago the local member suggested that the time might be ...

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  9. A SECTARIAN DISTURBANCE.

    Eight men were fined at Drysdale to-day for treating a disturbance at a lecture on "Refor-mation Heroes," delivered by the Rev. Digby Berry. Defendants, who are all members of ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. COMMUTATION OF DEATH SENTENCES.

    The Executive Council decided to-day to commute the death sentences passed on Charles Glanfield and Henry Harvey, for the murder of a baby at Northcote, to imprisonment for life. ...

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  11. ERECTION OF REFRIGERATOR STORES.

    "We desire to encourage private enterprise," is in effect what Mr. Irvine says in declining to further increase the Government cold storage accommodation in Melbourne, in this spirit ...

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  12. THE WALLSEND PIT ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held at the Queen's Head Hotel, Plattsburg, yesterday by Mr. Charies Hibble, deputy coroner, on the body of james Porteous miner who died in the hospital on ...

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  13. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SHOOTING.

    Attracted by the cries of a woman from a house at Park-street, collingwood, this afternoon, a policeman broke into the place and found a man and his wife struggling vioently ...

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  14. GRADING OF BUTTER FOR FOR EXPORT.

    BERRY, Monday.--A petition received from the secretary of the dairy farmers' delegate meeting, Pearce's Creek, Richmond River, for presentation to the Minister, protesting against ...

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  15. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    The Slate Children's Relief Bill, which has lately been freely criticised in certain quarters, was explained last night by Mr. B. It, Wise at the School of Arts, at a meeting ...

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  16. STRAYED FROM HOME.

    Mrs. June Rae, aged 86 years, who lived with her son-in-law Capitan Henry Newton, at Waratab, was found dead in a waterhole at Broameadow yesterday afternoon. The old lady met ...

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  17. AN INFANT DROWNED

    WYALONG, Monday.--A sad fatality occurrca on Saturday evening last, when the Infant female child of John Willits, residing in Malice-street, was drowned in a waterhole in the yard of the ...

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  18. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The barque Glensbee, which went aground while entering the harbor on the 30th July, is to be slipped at Stockton for sighting and necessary repairs. ...

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  19. INOCULATION AGAINST SWINE FEVER.

    Experiments have been made by Dr. Brown, of the Agricultural Department, in the way of inoculating pigs against swine fever with attenuated cultures of the disease. The ...

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  20. HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    The proposal of the Minister for Health to t establish a home for consumptives in the Royal Park was condemned by the Melbourne City Council to- day. The objection is to having ...

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  21. A BOXING CONTEST.

    In a boxing contest to-night between Bill Jennings, of Sydney, and Jim Higgins, of Melbourne, the former, after being severely punished, gave in at the close of the eighth round. ...

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  22. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

    The debate began a week ago by the Chamber of Manufactures upon the Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, was resumed to-night. One of the speakers, Mr. J. P. Wright (N.S.W.), said ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Surrey, which left Brisbane on Saturday for South Africa and London via Sydney, took an exceptionally large cargo of frozen moat from Queensland ports. ...

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  24. HEAVY LOSSES OF PASTORALISTS.

    The annual meeting of the United Pastoralists' Association of Queensland commenced at Brisbane to-day. Mr. John Cameron, M.L.A. presided and delegates were present from the ...

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  25. BRISBANE WATER SUPPLY.

    At the weekly mooting of the Brisbane Board of Waterworks to-day the reports by Mr. Charles W. Smith and Dr. Kendall, both of Sydney, on the subject of the Brisbane water supply, were ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    As a result of the recent heavy rains there are now 919,000,000 gallons of water impounded in Mundaring reservoir, the source of the gold fields water supply; or, with the quantity in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. AMENDING THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    A large deputation representing the Queensland Licensed Victuallers Association, waited on the Premier this afternoon, to ask that clubs should, be placed on the same footing, and be made ...

    Article : 246 words
  28. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--The Gold Arrow crushed 652 tons for "293oz. Mercies Minnie and Exploration: 206 torn for ' aud for the public, 247 tons for 476oz. ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    An interesting lecture, under the auspices of the Australian Historical Society, was delivered by the Rev. A. A. Aspinall at the School of Arts lust, evening on "Governor Bligh. The ...

    Article : 400 words
  30. SANITARY INSPECTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the last meeting of the Sanitary Inspectors Association, Mr. B. Lloyd read a paper on"Drainage Matters,in which the tendency to construct drains of so large a diameter as not ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. CAPTURING THE NORTHERN RIVERS TRADE.

    In connection with the annual exhibition which opens in Brisance to-morrow the Railway Department despatched a train with nine carriages from Brishane to Coolangatta this morning to ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    Cases of anthrax have been reported from four different places in the colony during the past fortnight. There is no reason to fear that the disease has obtained a footing in the ...

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  33. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    A special delegate meeting of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association was held at Wollongong on Saturday for the purpose on considering the position of the South Clifton ...

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  34. MATRICIDE BY A LUNATIC.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A young man named Ernest Williams beat his aged mother to death at Kooreh to-night, with a poker. He had been twice incarcerated in a lunatic asylum during ...

    Article : 98 words
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