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  2. STEELWORKS.

    Newcastle's many industrial activities will shortly be augmented by a large extension to the Commonwealth Steel Products Company, Ltd., situated at Port Waratah. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death of Mr. Thomas Craig Gillies, civil engineer, occurred yesterday, following a long illuess. Mr. Gillies was a resident of Tamworth for seven years, and was previously ...

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  4. STOLEN CARS.

    No fewer than eleven motor vehicles, valued at nearly £5000, were stolen during the week-end, and in only three instances were tho vehicles recovered. On Saturday night ...

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  5. THE NEW SUBURB---BRADFIELD.

    At the corner of Quoen's and Fldden's Wharf roads, between Killara and Lindfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOUR PARTY.

    At the meeting of the A.L.P. executive on Friday night the report was adopted of the special committee which was appointed to inquire into charges made by Mr. J. McGirr, ...

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  7. BALLOT-BOX APPEALS.

    A Federal Conference of the Labour party, to which the report of the special committee which considered the appeals made by Messrs. Bailey, Buckley, Sutherland, and Alderman ...

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  8. SUSPICIOUS FIRES.

    The police are endeavouring to locate t[?]e person who is believed to have deliberately set a light to Mr. H. S. Sully's coachbuilding factory. An examination of the spot at ...

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  9. PORT LYTTELTON.

    After lying-idle in Sydney awaiting repairs since February 15 last, the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Lyttelton passed through Sydney Heads at 3.30 o'clock on ...

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  10. VICTORIAN FARMERS' TOUR.

    A party of 57 farmers and graziers from all parts of Victoria, who are touring this district for the purpose of inspecting land, arrived here in cars last evening, and were ...

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  11. CONGREGATIONALISM.

    A "Back to Pitt-street" series of services were held in the Pitt-street Congregational Church yesterday in honour of the 91st anniversary of the opening of the church. The ...

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  12. SINN FEINERS.

    On Saturday night the Rev. R. J. Howitt, of St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, addressed a meeting of the Marrickville branch of the Protestant Federation in the Presbyterian ...

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  13. A NEW SUBURB.

    At the corner of Queen's and Fidden's Wharf roads, Killara, on Saturday afternoon, the new suburb of Bradfield was named by Mrs. J. J. C. Bradfield on behalf of the ...

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  14. STORE ENTERED BY BURGLARS.

    Burglars entered E. N. Mutton's store and stele gold watches, ladies' coats, men's overcoats, collars, and bundry other things, valued at over £100. The intruders gained ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Sir Walter Buchanan died suddenly on Saturday night, while journeying from Lansdowne to Masterton. When turning a corner, the front wheels of his motor car ...

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  16. MEDAL FOR BRAVERY.

    Charles Harrison, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, of Kembla Heights, hat, been notified that he has been awarded the Royal Humans Society's bronze medal for rescuing a boy ...

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  17. AFTER 50 YEARS' AGITATION.

    The Mulwareo Shire Council, after an agitation extending over 50 years, has approved, of the opening of a road from Kingsdale village to Norwood railway station on the ...

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  18. LORRY FATALITY.

    A lorry in which were three men, was being driven along East Terrace, at about 8.40 p.m. on Thursday. The vehicle, it is stated, had no lights showing, and ...

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  19. THE NORTH.

    The report regarding the shortage of supplies at Borroloola, it is stated, is exaggerated. For years past shipping there baa been very irregular. An overland motor party which ...

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  20. GRAND OPERA.

    Melba, was again accorded a wonderful reception at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday afternoon, when Puccini's great work "La Boheme" was repeated to a delighted house. ...

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  21. MR. G. W. BREWER.

    The death occurred on Friday of Mr. George William Brewer, at his residence, Edwardstreet, North Sydney. The late Mr. Brewer was for nenrly 40 years engaged in the ...

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  22. NEWNES SHALE LEASES.

    At the Lithgow Wardeu's Court, below Warden James, the Commonwealth Oil Corporation applied for six months' suspension of labour conditions in regard to is shale ...

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  23. GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    The Governor of N.S.W., accompanied by Lady de Chair and Captain Coote, A.D.C., arrived in Toowoomba (Q.) on Saturday afternoon, on his first visit to Queensland, ...

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  24. FREEMASONRY AND THE CHURCH.

    At St. Mary's Church of England, Birrel-street, Waverley, tho Rev. Egerton E. North Ash, the rector, delivered an address last evening on Freemasoury and the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    The Minister for the north-west (Mr. J. M. Drew, M.L.C.) stated to-day that of the 25 bales of Western Australian cotton sold in London only seven were priced below the official ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    Nancy Doris Jones, aged 10 years, of [?] berton-street, Parramatta, was killed instautly when she was run over by a motor bus near the corner of Macquarie and Smith ...

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  27. ST. PAUL'S, KOGARAH.

    An arbor day was associated with the dedication of a new wall enclosing the church property at St. Paul's Church of England, Kogarah, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  28. UNDERGROUND CABLES.

    The electricity department of the City Council intends to proceed immediately with the laying of a main between Bathurst and Park streets on the east side of George-street. ...

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  29. DEATH OF PIONEERS.

    The deaths of several old residents hare occurred hore recently. Mr. Thomas Armon died in the Sacred Heart Hospital, aged 100. He had been a resident of Young for 40 years. ...

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  30. DEFENCE.

    Senator A. Gardiner, in a statement last night, denied the report in Saturday's "Herald" that, at a special meeting of the Federal Labour party at Federal Parliament ...

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  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  32. BODY FOUND IN WATER.

    Sergeant Cleugh, of the Sydney, Water Police, recovered the body of a man from the water in Clage's Bay, Parramatta, on Friday afternoon. It was taken to the City ...

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  33. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    Members of the Sydney branch of the Federal Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, who recently threatered action should the new award of the Arbitration Court be put ...

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  34. BARBER OF SEVILLE.

    The fourth performance of Rossinl's "The Barber of Seville" will be given this evening, with Toti Dal Monte (Rosina). Carmen Tornari (Berta), Dino Borgioll (II Conte ...

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  35. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Two moter cycle accidents occurred on Saturday afternoon, and in each instance the cyclist and a sidecar passenger were injured Josoph Holmes, aged 33 years, of ...

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  36. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Interest has been aroused in the next State election by the action of the Farmers and Settlors' and the Progressive Council, The F. and S. have nominated two candidates, ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  38. FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS.

    This morning the plan opens for "Cavalleria Rusticana," "I Pagllaccl" (matinee), and "The Barber of Sevllle" (evening), on Saturday next. This will be the final ...

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  39. THE SUBURBS.

    The ladies' auxiliary of the Soldiers' Memorial Hall at Manly is organising an entertainment to raise funds. The hall will cost about £6500, and the local sub-branch of the ...

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  40. SHEEP INDUSTRY.

    An important judgment was delivered yesterday by the President (Chief Justice M'Cawley), in the Arbitration Court regarding the sheep industry. His Honor made it clear ...

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  41. TEAMSTER KILLED.

    A fatal accident occurred near Gunningbland late on Thursday afternoon to a teamster named John Hendry. of High-street, Parkes. He was carting logs to a sawmill at ...

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  42. RAID AT BONDI.

    A big squad of police, under Inspector Linegar, and Sergeants Crough nnd Deianey, raided promises at Bil Curlewis-street, Bondi, last night, and arrested 37 men, who are ...

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  43. FALL FROM BICYCLE.

    Eric Hay, aged 14 years, of Thornton-street, Rozelle, suffered concussion of the brain and an internal injury when he fell from his bicycle while riding in Liverpool-street, Dankstown, ...

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  44. THE LATE MR. J. J. HERLIHY.

    Mr. John Josoph Herlihy, a ret[?]ed schoolmaster, and for many years headmaster of Newtown Superior Public School, suddenly collapsed in a train between Lewisham and ...

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  45. THE PORT OF HULL.

    Sir,—The total quautity of wool shipped to United Kingdom ports during the season ended June 30 last was about 600,000 bales. Of this total the Port of Hull took 52 per cent., ...

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  46. THE LIFE SENTENCE.

    The prison regulations have been amended so that the commutation of the death sentence on George William Auburn for the murder of John George O'Neill to one of ...

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  47. FATAL FALL AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    James John Gourlay, aged 35 years, a labourer, of Union-street, North Sydney, was taking a short cut across the incomplete railway bridge at Banks-street, North Sydney, ...

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  48. WATTLE DAY.

    Sir,—May I draw attention to the fact that Wattle Day will be celebrated in our State on August 1. As the object of the Australian Wattle League ia to cultivate Australian ...

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  49. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED.

    Only a short period of Hborty was enjoyed by William George Augustus Gillard, aged 19 years, who on Saturday night, while being detained by the Katoomba police ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Grand Opera Season, "Barber of Seville," 8. Criterion: "Kempy," 8. Theatre Royal: "Good Momia?, Dearie," 8. ...

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  51. CHANGING OVER TO LAVENDER BAY.

    Sir,—It has been announced that the change over to the new Lavender Bay station is to take place on the 28th inst. It is abundantly evident to the many visitors who daily visit ...

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  52. PENRITH HOTELKEEPER'S DEATH.

    Matthew Mullee, aged 48 years, licensee of the Royal Hotel, Henry-street, Penrith, was found dead yesterday morning. The body was suspended by a ropo from a rafter in the left ...

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  53. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH MOTOR CAR.

    Sidney Edmunds, aged 14 years, of 11 Ravenwood-street, Newtown, suffered serious injuries when he collided with a motor car near the G.P.O. yesterday. The driver of ...

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  54. SYRIAN MARONITES.

    In the presence of the Consul-General for France (M. Nettement), a High Mass was celebrated in St. Maroun's Church, Redfern, yesterday, by the Rev. A. ...

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  55. VISITING SICK SOLDIERS.

    Lieut. E. M. Langdon, hon secretary of the city sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imporial League, who is seriously ill in Randwick Milltary Hospital, has ...

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  56. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Moorabool, from Goolong, and the Cooma, from Queensland porta, entered tho Hoads at midnight. ...

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  57. TELEGRAHIC.

    BRISBANE—Arr: July 19, Autemedon, s, from Townsville. July 20, Levuka, s, from Cairns; Time, s, from Adelaide. Dep: July 19, Dorset, s, for London and Liverpool; Canadian Cruiser, s, for Adelaide, via ...

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