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  2. WHAT PASSENGERS MUST POSSESS.

    Travellers journeying between the quarantined area and Victoria are likely to meet with trouble unless they comply with the embargo which has been placed by the Federal Health ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Parkhill has received a report of Mr. Willis's meeting at Muswellbrook on Saturday evening in which it is stated that the meeting, which was a large one, was composed about ...

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  4. UNIONS AND PREFERENCE.

    The minute adopted by the Federal Cabinet covering the abolition of the principle of preference to unionists on Commonwealth works reads:— ...

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  5. "ALL MEN DIE BROTHERS."

    JUNEE, Monday.—Mr. Holman arrived here ' to–night, and was welcomed by members of the Labor League. He was entertained at a banquet by the–citizens. The Premier enters the ...

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  6. MILLIONS OF ACRES.

    MR. Wade made further reference to the Premier's policy speech yesterday, devoting his attention to the Crown lands which Mr. Holman said were to be made available for settlement ...

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  7. SAILORS REFUSE TO BE VACCINATED.

    Shipping companies are experiencing some difficulty owing to members ot the ships' crews refusing to bo vaccinated. In the Intor-State trade these men are discharged, and others, who are willing to be vaccinated, taken on in their places. ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    Fair progress is being made towards the construction of the wharf on the western side of the basin, the work of driving the pile to hold the planking being pushed ahead. The Railway Department is engaged preparing ...

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  9. WOLLONDILLY BY-ELECTION.

    GOULBURN, Monday, -- Mr. F. A. Badgery, the selected Liberal candidate for the Wollondilly electorate, has been, addressing meetings in the Taralga portion of the district, and has had ...

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  10. QUOITS AND "ONE-UP."

    At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday, six young men were charged, with playing an unlawful game, two-up," in public places. Mr. T. A. Bray, was appeared for the defendant pleaded guilty, but said his ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. DEPOT FOR NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.-—A suspicions case of illness, which was at first thought to be smallpox," came under notice to-day, but fortunately it proved to bo other than that disease. ...

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  12. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

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  13. BURWOOD

    Mr. Wade stated yesterday that it had been reported, to him that canvassers were calling upon electors in the Burwood electorate urging them to join the local branch of ...

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  14. AT THE SCHOOLS.

    A beginning was made yesterday morning with the vaccination of all pupils attending the public schools within the infected areas. The Crown-street School was first on the list, and ...

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  15. FURTHER OPINIONS.

    Further opinions were expressed yesterday by union officials In regard to tho discontinuance of tho policy of preference to unionists in the Federal Government service. ...

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  16. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

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  17. DRUMMOYNE

    At the Masonic–ball, Drummoyne, last evening Ald G. A.- Richards,-who is a candidate for selection in the Interests of Literalism for the new constituency of Drummoyne addressed a ...

    Article : 253 words
  18. "LEFT WITHOUT A MOTHER."

    ' An inquest was held at the coroners court yesterday morning concerning the death of Mable Goudry a young woman who was found drowned on the Fairlight Beach, Manly, on ...

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  19. MISSING JEWELLERY.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- Three boxes of jewellery, consigned by the steamer Maheno to Mr. Nurse, a Jeweller in Auckland, have disappeared. The police are investigating. ...

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  20. LATE SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  21. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. BRIGADE.

    Dr. Storlo Dlxson, superintendent of St. John Ambulance Brigade, waited on Dr. Paton yesterday, and offered the services of tho members. of tho organisation in Sydney and in the country in connection with, the transportation of patients. ...

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  22. DRUIDS' FREE VACCINATION.

    The United Order of Druids Friendly Society notifies' that' on and after Wednesday medical officers will be in attendance at the Grand Lodge chambers, 715 George-street, Haymarket, ...

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  23. CYCLING.

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  24. THE LATE MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Under the title, "J. C. Williamson's Lifestory Told in His Own Words;" the interesting interview with the great Australian theatrical manager, - which' appeared in the "Bookfellow" ...

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  25. THE OVERSEAS CLUB.

    ADELAIDE,-Monday.—The Mayor (Aid. Bouython) to-day tendered a rccoption to Mr. Evelyn Wrench (general secretary in England of the Overseas Clun), who is touring the Empire in ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—The only free vaccination done here to-day was to enable people to-leave for. tho mainland. ...

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  27. "ONE AFTER ANOTHER."

    The smallpox scare reached the Central Court yesterday, during the hearing of a tenancy case. The defendant explained to the magistrate that he had been so worried of ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. BOWLS.

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  29. DULWICH–HILL.

    Mr: F. W; Grant, managing director of Messrs. Grant and Cocks, Limited, is a candidate for selection in the Liberal interest for the now electorate at Dulwich–hill. Mr. Grant is an old ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. OUTBREAK IN 1789.

    In his records of the early days of settlement in NowSouth Wales, Lieut-Col..Collins, the first Lieut.-Governor of Fort Phillip, refers to an outbreak of smallpox which occurred ...

    Article : 327 words
  31. GOLF.

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  32. MOSMAN.

    Mr. W. Scott Foil; who is contesting the Mosman electorate as an independent Liberal, spoke at the Mosman Town-hall last night, and explained his reasons for not submitting ...

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  33. POSTAL' EMPLOYEES EXPENSES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Instructions have been issued to the Deputy Postmaster-General in Sydney by the Postmaster-General that postal employees in the quarantine area who were ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S CENTENARY APPEAL .

    {No abstract available}

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  35. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL .

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  36. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  37. THE QUEENSLAND BORDER.

    In contrast with the stern enforcement of the quarantine regulations at Albury, the report comes to hand that on the Queensland border nothing like the same insistence upon the strict ...

    Article : 186 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    A return has beon issued showing that the stock treated at tho meat works or Queensland during: tho half-year ended June 30 was as follows:-- Catt;e. 225,144 being an increase of ...

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  39. PARRAMATTA

    Mr. Moxham,, the retiring member for Parramatta, and who is contesting the liberal selection, addressed a meeting of his supporters last night Ald. J. Waugh presided Mr.. Moxham ...

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  40. VACCINATION AND THE HEALTH BOARD.

    Sir,-- Dr. Simpson's remarks in to-day's issue on the supply of vaccine lymph are very much to the point, but I fear he seeeks in vain for enlightment regarding the inner working ...

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  41. UPPER HUNTER.

    SCONE, Monday.—Mr; Willis, Speaker- of the Legislative Assembly, addressed the largest meeting ever held at scone to-night. The Mayor presided, and the meeting was ver ...

    Article : 109 words
  42. DEARER BUTTER.

    ' MELBOURNE), Monday.—The reduction of 1d per lb in the wholesale price of Victorian superfine butters, which was effected last weak, led to concentration of inter–State orders on ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. QUEENSLAND MINING DISPUTE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—In Chambers to day Judge M'Naughton met Messrs; W. H. Corbould and E. Huntley, of the Hampden Company, and Messrs. W. M'Cormnok and J. Dash, of the ...

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  44. REGULATIONS TO BE ENFORCED.

    The Director of Public Health (Dr. Paton) has received a telegram from Dr. Elkington (Chief Health Officer in Queensland) stating that in the future quarantine as required by the ...

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  45. MR. HOLMAN TO MR. WADE.

    In answer - to Mr. Wade's earlier criticism of his policy speech Mr. Holman said yesterday:— It is characteristic of Mr- Wade to make these - periodical outbursts. ...

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  46. PIGEON HOMING.

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  47. WILLOUGHBY

    Mr. j a. Hogue addressed a meeting of electors of Willoughby at the Arcadia hall Crow's Nest, last night, in support of his candidature for the liberal selection. ...

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  48. THE CHURCHES.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—At the annual meeting of the St. Paul's. Bell–ringers" Association Canon and Mrs. Rushforth, who are Shortly to leave for Murrurundi, were presented ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    Van Linschoten Dutch mail, str.2005 tons,Kroel from Melbourne via Newcastle midnight. J .H .C Stuart agent. The steamer ouraka Lauderale,and koond bound ...

    Article : 81 words
  50. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS

    At the Friendly Societies'-hall North Sydney on Friday evening last, at a public installation held under dispensation of the Grand Lodge (G.U.O.O.F.), Bro, W. H. Jones, D.D.M. ...

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  51. THE MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Mr. A. Lewis, treasurers the Colliery Employees Federation, this afternoon referred to the delay, in the appointment of a chairman of the collieries' Wages ...

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  52. BRISBANE. COMMISSIONER'S FEAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The - Commissioner of Public Health to–day said that he feared that & the disease in Sydney would become more vires the outbreak develope ...

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  53. EASTERN TRAMWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Mayer of Woollahra (Aid; T. Magney), in a minute at last night's meeting of the council in view of the fact that the road, below the Edgecliff post-office had been widened ...

    Article : 239 words
  54. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON,. N.Z.,m Monday.—The officers of the public Health Department are working day and night in connection with the epidemic, of smallpox or chickenpox. To meet the ...

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  55. MR. HOLMAND AND THE LAND LAWS.

    Sir,—Among other titbits contained in Mr.. Holmnn's policy speech'- at Gundngai on Satur-. day, T notice some very queer remarks about the consolidation' of the land laws of this Ytate. Mr. 'Holman: says :that there- are; 26separate ...

    Article : 418 words
  56. DEPARTURE.

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  57. TELEGRAPIHC

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  58. PREVENTION OP CRUELTY.

    At the half–yearly, meeting of the committee Woman's society for the Prevention oi Cruelty to an male MR. George Harris Presided. The hon secretary (miss Lovy) reported having ...

    Article : 113 words
  59. PROPOSED CANTERBURY HOSPITAL.

    At the monthly committee meeting in regard to the proposed Canterbury District Hospital a letter was received from the Public Works Department as to the plans convoying the ...

    Article : 147 words
  60. MUCH–WANTED WAITING A SHED.

    The question of a waiting–shed at the corner of Brown–street and Glenmore–road,'Paddington, was brought–before the local. Council last night by Aid. Costigan,who said–that the ...

    Article : 203 words
  61. AMUSEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  62. LATE SHIPPING

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  63. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY.

    MELBOURNE Monday.-- The report of the Broken-hill Proprietary Company for the four weeks ended July 2 states that at Broken-hill 24,248 tons of crude ore were mined. In the [?] mils 23,233 tons of crude ...

    Article : 148 words
  64. WOOLLAHRA VALUATIONS.

    {No abstract available}

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  65. INSPECTING THE MOERAKL.

    The steamer Moeraki, of the Union company's line, is due at Sydney at 7.30 this ing from Wellington and other Now Zealand ports. In accordance with the new quarantino ...

    Article : 57 words
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