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  2. CASUALTIES.

    As the result or a runaway on Tave[?] Hill, Parramatta-road, on Wednesday, Stephen George Pallam, 24, residing at 1 Crown-street, Glebe, was admitted ...

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  3. ASSAULT ON POLICE. I

    "You must not think you can come to the country and ill-treat the police like they do in Sydney," said Mr. Hamblln, S.M., at the Bathurst Police Court this morning in ...

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  4. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE.

    A collision between a motor lorry and a motor car in Boomerang-street on Wednesday morning resulted in Captain Charles Green suffering a fracture of the left leg and bruises. Captain Green, who is well known in shipping circles as a marine surveyor and partner in the firm of Green and Carter, of Spring-street, was admitted to Sydney Hospital, and later in the afternoon was removed to Glengarlcn private hospital, Cremorne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONFERENCE.

    With preliminaries over, the way has been paved for the real business of the industrial conference. A deadlock over the appointment of ...

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  6. ELECTIONS. I

    The Premier (Mr. Dooley) to-day commenced a tour which will embrace Blackheath; Mount Victoria, Wentworth Falls, Leura, Wallerawang, and Katoomba. He had ...

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  7. FALL FROM A BUILDING.

    Alexander Anderson, a painter's assistant, who resided in Hereford-street, Glebe, fell 160 feet, while working on a scaffold at the Australia Hotel yesterday afternoon. At ...

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  8. PROTESTANTS ORGANISE.

    At a meeting under the auspices of the Protestant Federation at the Coronation Hall, Bond Junction, It was decided to organise for the forthcoming general election. ...

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  9. GEORGE'S RIVER—A SUGGESTION.

    Sir,—The question of crossing George's River, with the distressing delays to vehicu lar traffic and inconvenience now existing, calls for a suggestion which would be ...

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  10. RUNAWAY AT HABERFIELD.

    While Misses M. Thompson and E. Simpson of Hopeleigh, Victoria-road, Marrickville, were driving in Hawthorn-parade, Haberfield, early yesterday morning, their horse took fright and ...

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  11. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    About 10 o'clock yesterday morning a man was found under a palm tree in MacqnarieStreet, opposite the Chief Secretary's office, with his throat cut. A razo was lying by ...

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  12. TRAM CONGESTION.

    Sir,—I reside on the North Shore line, and have to use the trams morning and evening. At the very busiest times there is very often not even standing room on the trams. A ...

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  13. INTERRUPTED ROBBERY.

    Through the alertuess of Nightwatcman Taylor, a big robbery from the store of Sweet Brothers, Limited, King-street, Newtown, was prevented early yesterday morning. Taylor ...

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  14. MURRUMBIDGEE.

    The political campaign was opened in Ganmain by the visit of Messrs. Flannery, Lyons, and Tulley, the three selected Labour candidates for Murrumbidgee, travelling togother ...

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  15. MR. OAKES'S CAMPAIGN.

    The deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Oakes), who, is one of the selected National candidates for Eastern Suburbs, will open his campaign in the Coronation Hall, ...

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  16. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    Sir,—As the vice-president of the Waverley branch, Mr. George Overhill finds it compatible with his signed obligations to rule 4 of the National Association constitution to ...

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  17. WASTED VOTES.

    Sir,—Out of the murk caused by the multitudinous arguments for and against the system of proportional voting emerges one crystal clear fact, viz.:—That so far no expert has ...

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  18. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES.

    The following additional Progressive candidates are announced:—Wollondilly, Mr. W. L. Howarth; Oxley, Mr. H. C. Henderson; Byron, Mr. S. R. Blackman. ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE.

    The Coalition candidates for St. George, Messrs. Ley, Bagnall, Arkins, Ewen, Farrar, and Wilson, opened their joint campaign at Hurstville, Rockdale, and Campsie last night. ...

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  20. A VETERAN METHODIST.

    Mr. Gale is a notable figure amongst the delegates at the State conference of the Methodist Church, which is now sitting in Sydney. He is 92 years of age, and has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. STATE COALMINE.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Cann), speaking at Petersham on Tuesday night, said that one of the first acts of the Labour Government was to resume operations at the State coalmine at ...

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  22. RURAL REFORMS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) commenting on the list of rural reforms which appeared in the "S. M, Herald" as part of the Coalition policy, stated that be ...

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  23. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Referring to Sir Joseph Carruthers' suggestion that a pledge-or an assurance-might be secured from Nationalist and Progressive candidates, that they will not accept ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR FOR STURT.

    The Industrial Labour party ballot for the selection of three candidates to contest Sturt resulted in Ernest Wetherell, sub-editor of the Barrier "Dally Truth," and Donald Grant, ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "J. L.," wisely calls attention to the excessive amount paid to the members of the State Parliament. Apart from the way in which the increase was obtained, ...

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  26. THE SUBURBS.

    Mr. R. O'Halloran, M.L.A., has been informed that the Minister for Local Government has decided to make available a further sum of £2500 to be spent in completing the ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—In reference to the statement of Mr. S[?]edley, secretary, N.S.W. Metal Trades Employers' Association, published in to-day's "Herald," dealing with the matter of ...

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  28. MR. H. MAIN'S CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking here, Mr. Hugh Main said that Mr. M'Girr was careful to invest his capital in shops, instead of trying to make farming pay on the basic wage, as he boasted ...

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  29. MOSS VALE MURDER.

    In regard to the murder of an infant son of Mrs. M'Kay, of Moss Vale, the police desire to communicate with a man named James Rawlings, who was seen at Moss Vale on the ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—When the members of the last Parliament raised their salaries, shortly after election, widespread public indignation was expressed, but it would appear that this outrage ...

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  31. MOTOR 'BUSES FOR NORTH SHORE.

    The North Sydney Council has decided to write to the traffic inspector urging him to expedite applications to 'run motor' bus services in the northern suburbs. It was stated ...

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  32. ROZELLE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Mr. Frank Smith, M.L.A., has been advised that authority has been given for the renting of the St. Paul's School Hall at Rozelle, with a view to temporarily relieving the shortage ...

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  33. CAUGHT BY ELECTRIC WIRE.

    A carter named Perkins met with a peculiar accident at Medlow Bath late yesterday afternoon. He was delivering a load of coal at a cottage, and clambered on top of the load.d ...

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  34. NORTH SYDNEY RATES.

    The following rates for the current year have been adopted by the North Sydney Council: General rate, 3-7-10d; loan rate l-9d, for payment of interest and repayment of old ...

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  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  36. "ONE FIGHT AT A TIME."

    A representative and enthusiastic meeting of women was held in the council-chambers at Moree, and a branch of the Women's Reform League was formed. Mrs. C. G. Hobbes ...

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  37. BATHURST.

    Every day sees further accessions to the strength of the Coalition party in this and the surrounding districts. Following upon the somewhat ambiguous resolution of the ...

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  38. DEATH UNDER AN ANAESTHETIC

    An inquest was held by the District Coroner, Mr. H. H. Solomon, into the death of Mrs. Beatrice Bobbin, wife of Mr. Geoffrey Bobbin, of Rock Flat, near Cooma. A ...

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  39. MR. DOOLEY'S DELIRIUM.

    Sir,—No better man perhaps could have been chosen to buriesque politics of Statecraft than Mr. Dooley. His record is unique. No Situation presents any difficulties to this ...

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  40. STREET CARS IN AMERICA.

    Mr. A. D. J. Forster, assistant chief mechanical engineer of the Now South Wales Railways, writes:- In your issue of the I8th inst. a ...

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  41. MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    A deputation of settlers along the Midland Railway Company's line, headed by several State and Federal members of Parliament, waited upon the Acting-Premier and asked him ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  43. MAITLAND.

    The Minister for Mines and Local Government (Mr. Cann) has left Sydney for Maitland. ...

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  44. OXLEY.

    The following nominations had been received for Oxley by the returning officer up to 4 o'clock to-day:—Messrs. Henry Douglas Morton, Coalition; 'Joseph John Fitzgerald, ...

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  45. MR. LANG AT NEWCASTLE.

    Speaking at the opening of the Newcastle show to-day, Mr. J. T. Lang. State Treasurer, said that statements had been made by Sir George Fuller to the effect that the State was ...

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  46. ROMA GAS BORE.

    The Minister for Mines states that the latest operations at the Roma gas and oil bore had given encouraging results, and he was optimistic as to their ultimate success. Mr. ...

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  47. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Sir Thomas Henley, speaking at Lindfield outlined a scheme of electoral reform. A feature of the scheme is that the Legisia tive Council will be freed from "[?]wamping." ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Dorothy," 8 Her Majesty's: 'The Boy," 8. [?]ion: Nicola, 8. Tivol[?] Ella Shields and Bert Gilbert. 2.30, 8. ...

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  49. ARMY INSTRUCTORS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Digger," in my opinion, is most certainly right when he contends that A.I.F. men are the most suitable to be retained for the training of Australia's ...

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  50. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence imposed upon Albert Smith for the murder of Olaf Olsen at Mannum has been commuted to imprisonment for life with hard labour ...

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  51. LAND POLICY.

    Speaking at Narrabri, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Lougblln) said:—A study of the land policies as outlined by Sir George Fuller and Colonel Bruxner is instructive, ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.—Arr: Feb. 23, Austraport, [?], from Aleppo; Themistocles, [?], from eastern Staten; Orvieto, [?], and Poona, [?], from United Kingdom; Andromede,[?], from Mirseilles. Dep: Booral, a, Themistooles, [?], ...

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