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  2. MOTOR TRIALS.

    The motorists who started from Martinplace this morning in the two days reliability touring contest of the Automobile Club of Australia, have had a delightful drive over ...

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  3. MR. BEEBY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Beeby yesterday made the following statement on the situation:— "The political developments of the last few, days show that disintegrating forces ...

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  4. GOULBURN SYNOD.

    The Synod carried a resolution moved by Mr. A. M. Betts approving of the proposal to erect or purchase an Episcopal residence in Goulburn, and to apply the fire insurance ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by Commander Robins, A.D.C., left yesterday morning to make an official visit to GoulburnSir Gerald Strickland will return to Sydney ...

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  6. MR. O'MALLEY.

    Mr. King O'Malley is a born advertiser. He is never happy unless he is in the limelight. They say that he is to be seen in every official photo taken at the Federal capital ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—April 24.

    Apolda, s, 4939 tons, Captain Sulir, from Brisbane, via Newcastle. German-Australian S.S. Company, agents. Warilda, s, 7713 tons, Captain M'Kenzic, from W.A. ...

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  9. MR. HENLEY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Henley, M.L.A., expresses the opinion that the formation of a Country party with in the fold of the Liberal party is nothing more than a little mild presumption. It ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—April 24.

    H.M.A.S. Sealark, for South Sea Islands. Camira, s, for Port Kembla. Ottensen, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 25.

    Anchises, s, for London and Glasgow, via ports; Van Cloon, s, for Batavia, via ports: Orvicto, R.M.S., for Brisbane; Miltiades, s, for Brisbane; Indarra, s, for Western Australian ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide; ...

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  12. A QUEENSLAND VIEW.

    An interesting expression of opinion was given yesterday by Colonel Rankin, the leader of the Country Liberal party in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. In this House ...

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  13. THE BARRIER.

    The Government medical officer reported to the City Council last night that the births for the quarter ended March were 262, and the deaths 123, against 85 for the corresponding ...

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  14. CLEARANCES.—April 24.

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  15. THE IRONWORKERS.

    The sixth annual conference of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia, which concluded its sittings in Adelaide to-day, has had under consideration many ...

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  16. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  18. VAN CLOON'S PASSENGERS.

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  19. THE HOUTMAN'S PASSENGERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  20. TARIFF INQUIRY.

    Further evidence was heard to-day by the Interstate Commission in connection with applications for variations of the present tariff rates. ...

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  21. THE WRECKED WALLARAH.

    Messrs. Fraser, Uther, and Co. yesterday sold the wrecked steamer Wallarah as it now lies at Catherine Hill Bay to Mr. H. [?]nodgrass for £140, and the cargo for £6. ...

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  22. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1958m).—Dep: April 24, Houtman, s, for Sydney. POINT ARCHER.—Passed: April 23, Skerries, s, bound south. ...

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  23. COAL TRADE.

    Mr. H. C. Langwill, president of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, speaking at the annual meeting of that body to-day, drew attention to the official report for last year on ...

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  24. MODERN EDUCATION.

    Professor Mackie delivered an interesting address to the members of the Western Districts' Teachers Association in the Newtown North School last night, on recent ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE. WEEK'S COAL TRADE.

    The coal trade has been fairly brisk this week. To-day several steamors were off Stockton, unable to obtain crane berths. The total quantity of coal shipped for the seven days ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mrs. Denham, wife of the Premier of Queensland, performed the ceremony of launching the Queensland Government's pilot steamer Matthew Flinders at Glasgow yesterday. ...

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  27. CASUALTIES. PARLOURMAID'S DEATH.

    Martha M'Kinnirey, 30, a parlouemaid, who had been employed at Elaine, New South Head-road, Double Bay, was washing her hair with petrol on April 17 when the flame from a ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The following were elected office-bearers at to-day's annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce:—Messrs. A. R. Cant, C. A. Earp, C. B. Greaves, H. V. Harris, H. C. Langwill, ...

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  29. PROPOSED HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce will wait upon Mr. Holman when he visits Newcastle on Tuesday or Wednesday next, and urge that the work of providing additional ...

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  30. INTERNAL INJURIES.

    William Bennett, residing at Forest Lodge, was yesterday working on the railway construction works at Leichhardt, when a horse attached to two trucks became entangled in ...

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  31. RETRIBUTION.

    H.M.S. Pyreamus sails on Thursday for the New Hebrides, to punish the bushmen responsible for recent murders. ...

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  32. KILLED BY A TREE.

    Mrs. Peddiolinl, wife of a settler in Paradise Gully, near Darda[?]up, was killed by a falling tree on Wednesday. Her husband, who was engaged in clearing land, set fire to the butt ...

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  33. GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    The Governor, accompanied by Commander Rowland, Mr. Hall (Attorney-General), and Mr. James, M.L.A., arrived this afternoon The party was met at the station by the ...

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  34. EXPORT HONEY.

    The export trade in honey has not been very successful, a fact that is largely due to the taste for honey in London differing from that of Australia. This difference was ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two men, described as notorious Australian pickpocket—Harry Wilson and Joseph Lawson—both with many aliases, were sentenced to six mothys' imprisonment in ...

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  36. A MINING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Mount Boppy gold mine on Wednesday. William Nicholas, a miner, being killed by a fall of stone. The deceased a few months ago lost his wife. He ...

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  37. KICKED BY HORSE.

    While Mr. J. Toynton, of Geurie, was feeding his horses one of them kicked him in his side, breaking several of his ribs. It is only recently that he was thrown out of a sulky ...

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  38. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    Four joekeys—G. Lambert G. Ross, F. Clarke, and G. Harrison—who prior to the autumn campaigan were suspended from riding until April 21, applied to-day to the V.R.C. ...

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  39. THE MAILS.

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  40. TARIFF DECISIONS.

    The following decisions in interpretation of the tariff are announced by the Customs authoritios:— Bedstead parts (metal), imported separately, viz, ...

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  41. MINERS INJURED.

    S. J. Thomas, while working in the Central mine had his back and leg injured by a fall of ground from the 300ft level. A fall of ground at the South mine at the 700ft level ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374).—Arr: April 24, Brisbane, s, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1230M.)—Dep: April 24, Willochra, s, for Sydney, At 6.25 p.m.: Moana, s, for San ...

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  43. FRENCH AIRMAN.

    Monsieur Gulliaux is to make his first public flight in Australia at the Newcastle Show Ground to-morrow afternoon. He arrived yesterday and was cordially welcomed at a ...

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  44. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Inverbervie, s, from Sydney February 17, at Plymouth. Dalhanna, s, from Wallaroo February 16, at Hall. Ayrshire, s, from Wellington March 6, at ...

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  45. FARMER'S CLAIM.

    An antion in which £1000 damages is being claimed by John Andteas Kuhne, of Hochkrich, a farmer, for the seduction of his daughter, Maric Elizabeth Kuhne, 10 years ...

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  46. TRAIN IN COLLISION.

    A goods train dashed into a delivery waggon at Marshall railway crossing, Geelong, this morning. One of the horses was killed, the driver of the vehicle was hurled against a ...

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  47. HOTEL BURNED.

    A fire which occurred at Garfield early on Thursday morning destroyed the lona Hotel and Gabbett's general store. The hotel was innured for £2000, and the furniture and stock ...

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