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  2. TRADES AND LABOUR. DOCKYARD ENGINEERS.

    Senator Millen, the Minister for Defence, yesterday had an interview with Mr. J. B. Holme, Under-Secretary for Labour and Industry, who was arbitrator in the dispute between ...

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  3. DEATH OF MME. NORDICA.

    Madame Nordica, the well-known prima donna, is dead. By the regrettable death of Mme. Nordica, America loses an operatic soprano who ...

    Article : 555 words
  4. FEDERATED TANNERS.

    The hearing of the plaint of the Federated Tanners' Union against Alderson and Co. and other respondents, in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia, was ...

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  5. NATIVE TREES.

    The planting of more Australian trees in the parks and streets in lieu of imported trees was strongly urged by Alderman T. H. Kelly at yesterday's meeting of the parks ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  7. CASUALTIES. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    Charles Andeison, residing at 230 Clevelandstreet, Redfern, yesterday morning was working at premises at the foot of Bathurst-street While assisting in placing a belt on a wheel ...

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  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—May 11.

    Era, s, 2379 tons, Captain Parkes, from Melbourne. Howard Smith Company, Ltd., agents. Time, s, 3316 tons, Captain Robinson from Rock hampton Howard Smith Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  9. THROWN FROM A VEHICLE.

    Allon Cole, 15, residing at Charles-street, Redfern, while driving in a dray in King-street, city, collided with another vehicle. He was thrown out, and sustained a slight concussion. ...

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  10. SLATERS' STRIKE.

    The union statement that slaters, after being on strike for some weeks against an award, were being engaged by builders direct at 14s per day and travelling time from the Central ...

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  11. FALL FROM TELEGRAPH POLE.

    Percy Mitchell, 28, telegraph linesman, residing at 279 Young-street, Annandale, yesterday fell from a telegraph pole, in Wilsonstreet. Newtown a distance of 30ft. He ...

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  12. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    John James Lennon, a 3-year-old boy, was Playing barefooted in the yard of his home, at Hurstville, on the 30th uit. He fell and cut his foot on a broken bottle. After being ...

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  13. UNION CHANGES.

    Mr. M. Henwood has taken up his Cuties at the Trades Hall as the Labour Council's arbitration officer. His position as secretary of the Journeymen Farriers' Union has been ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—May 11.

    H.M.S. Encounter, t.s., second-class cruiser, 5880 tons displacement, for Jervis. Bay. Miltiades, s, for Dunkirk and london. Fort Macquaric, s, for London, via Brisbane. ...

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  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 12.

    Caledonien, F.M.S., for Noumca; Karoola, s, for Western Australia, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Arawata, s, for Melbourne; Wyandra, s, for Cooktown; Time, s, (cargo), for Rockhampton; Gosford, s, for ...

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  16. ELDERLY MAN KILLED.

    Mr. H. S. Hawkins, City Coroner, yesterday held an inquiry into the cause of death of John Fleming, 70 years of age. George Thomas Stone, civil engineer, deposed that at about 8 ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. MINING DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Invincible colliery trouble has been settled. Mr. F. Gregory, miners' general secretary, when seen in reference to the matter, said that an interim agreement had been ...

    Article : 198 words
  18. CLEARANCES.—May 11.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  19. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 556 words
  20. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Samuel Leinhardt, 78, was found dead at King-street, St. Peters, yesterday. Deceased is said to have suffered from heart trouble. ...

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  21. MOVEMENTS OF VOERSEA VESSELS.

    Emplre, s (E. and A. line), arrived at Shanghai on Thursday last, and Moji yesterday, on route from Australia to Kobe. Ulm. new steamer (G. A. line), left Emden for ...

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  22. LINKING UP UNIONS.

    A conference was held at the Trades Hall yesterday between the United Labourers of Portland and Granville and the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Association ...

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  23. LAMBTON B AWARD.

    When the Miners' Wages Board commenced its sitting this morning Mr. A. Lewis, on behalf of the Colliery Employees' Federation, said that several days ago an application ...

    Article : 375 words
  24. DEATH IN A CEMETERY.

    The caretaker of the Balmain Cometery about 3 p.m. on Sunday found the dead body of Alfred Agnew, 28, railway porter, lying across his mother's grave. The deceased had ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    The thirtieth anniversary of the Central Methodist Mission was held in the Town Hall last night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph Cook, presiding over a very large gathering ...

    Article : 624 words
  26. DEATH IN THE STREET.

    William James Macbeth, 51, boat builder, residing at Leichhardt, died suddenly yesterday, at the corner of Norton-street. Dr. Northcott, who was summoned, said that death ...

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  27. R.M.S. MOREA.

    The P. and 0. Company's R.M.S. Morea will leave for Europe on Saturday next from No. 1 whar[?] Dawes Point, instead of from the P. and O. Company's Circular Quay wharf. ...

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  28. WIRELESS FROM THE VENTURA.

    The Sydney office of the Oceanic Steamship Company is in receipt of a wireless message from Commander Cowell, of the American mail steamer Ventura, stat; ing that he left Pago Pago (Samoa) on Friday last in ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. SECRET BALLOT'DECLINED.

    A meeting of the Trans-Australian Railway Branch of the General Workers' Union was held on Saturday morning to consider the following resolution, passed by the Eastern ...

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  30. DEATH UNDER AN ANESTHETIC.

    The inquest into the death of Thomas Longmuir, who died in Melbourne Hospital on April 20, while under an anesthetic, for an operation upon an abscess on the liver, was ...

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  31. COASTAL CURRENTS.

    Captain G. Lingham, of the P. and O. Branch Service liner Beltana, has reported to the Navigation Department, that he experienced exceptional currents on the New South Wales coast at the end of last ...

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  32. "FANNY'S FIRST PLAY."

    Fanny's First Play" was brightly revived last night at the Little Theatre, where it ra originally produced with much success a year ago. Impracticably "talky" where it affects ...

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  33. CADETS' CLOTHING.

    When the compulsory service was introduced, the Garibaldi shirt, tucked into trousers in the ordinary way, took the place of the tunic, which had for so long been ...

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  34. SCHOONER LADEN WITH TIMBER.

    The five-masted American schooner Crescent brought 1,579,000ft of timber, from Puget Sound, to this port this morning. She left the Sound 81 days ago. ...

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  35. A WOMAN'S DEATH;

    Ruby Fletcher, 28, single, was found dead this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Williams, West Bellingen. Mrs. Williams had gone out, and on returning found the house ...

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  36. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TOWNSVILLE (125Sm).,—Arr: May 10, Camira, s, from Newcastle; Wyreema, s, from Cairns. May 11, Wodonga, s, from Brisbane; feeberg, s. from Mackay. Dep: May 10, Aramac, s, for Normanton. ...

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  37. GARBAGE REMOVAL.

    At the meeting of the health committee of the City Council yesterday, Mr. Henry Carr, who holds the contracts for street cleansing in Brisbane, Toowoomba, and other ...

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  38. REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    On Friday night a municipal employee, John Maffne, 50, was cleaning a revolver He laid it down, and his wife picked it up. She asked was it loaded, and he replied that he did not ...

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  39. OVERLAND RAILWAY.

    Mr. G. H. Hoskins's attention was drawn this morning to the statement that Messrs. Hoskins, Limited, had agreed with the Home Affairs Department to the reduction of their ...

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  40. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The sittings of the Presbyterian General Assembly were continued in St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, last night. The building was crowded. The Moderator, the Rev. ...

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  41. FALL FROM PONY.

    Dennis Frost, 9, son of Ernest Frost, of Ourimbah, was thrown from a pony. One of his feet caught in the stirrup-iron, and he was dragged over two hundred yards. When ...

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  42. SOCIETY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES.

    The third meeting of the Society of Foreign Languages was held last night at the Royal Society's rooms, when M. Gabriel Calvet, who has Just re[?] [?] Calcutta gave an interesting address ...

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  43. SMALLPOX.

    Twelve cases of smallpox were reported by the Health authorities yesterday. The patients came from Newtown, Cronulla, Glebe, and St. Peters. All the cases are described as ...

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  44. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    The jockey, A. Bottess, who was injured while riding Black Native in the Hopkins Hurdle race at the Warrnambool meeting on Tuesday, died on Saturday evening. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 words
  46. BURGLARS.

    When Mrs. Catherine May Davis, residing at Oxford-street, Newtown, woke up about 1 a.m. on the 9th instant, she saw a man with an electric terch looking over the table in ...

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  47. NEW STEAMERS.

    Messrs. T. F. Morrison and Sinclair, of Johnstono's Bay, Balmain, have, in course of construction two new steamers—one for the Illawarra and South Coast Steam Navigation ...

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  48. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to the slackness of work caused by the carpenters' dispute, 150 more men were put off on Friday, and it is estimated that 400 men are now out. Bishop Riley and the ...

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  49. THE LATE MRS. ANNIE LOW.

    Prohate has been granted of the will of Mrs. Annie Low, late of Cowal North, near Forbes and Manly. and widow of James Low grazier, who died at Manly on ...

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  50. LIBERALS AND THE FAEMERS.

    Members of the recently-announced Liberal League had decided to give their second preferential votes to candidates of the Farmers [?] [?] and the hope was ...

    Article : 89 words
  51. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM.

    Mr. E. Kidson, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution. Wnshington in charge of the general magnetic survey of Australasia and outlying islands ...

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  52. BATHURST CADETS.

    Colonel Wallack, the State Commandant, and Colonel Antill visited Bathurst on Saturday in connection with a parade of the junior and senior cadets and the militiamen. Colonel ...

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  53. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The Friendly Societies' Association of New South Wales recently appointed a committee to meet representatives of the Friendly Societies Dispensaries' Association, to ...

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  54. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  55. "PHILOSOPHY OF FAITH."

    The first of a series of lectures on "The Philosophy of Faith," by the Rev. E. Digges La Touche, was delivered to a large audience of students and others in the Union Hall at ...

    Article : 187 words
  56. NEW IRON PROCESS.

    A report from New Plymouth states that several Auckland residents interested in several metallurgy, have discovered a process [?] [?]cing from Taranaki ironsand ...

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  57. OLYMPIC FUND.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union has Written to the New South Wales Union, stating that it is willing for the team which is to visit Australia this season to play an extra ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107m).—Arr: May 11, Maunganul, s, from Hobart. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Dep: May 11, Riverina, s, for Sydney, at 9 p.m. ...

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  59. THE RABBITERS,

    The rabbiters' strike was declared off today, principally because the majority of the trappers declined to recognise that there was a strike, and continued working; while others ...

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  60. MAN DROWNED.

    Since Friday evening-nine inches of rain has been recorded to 9 o'clock this morning. There was one case of drowning, a young man named Wigmore being the victim. Several ...

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  61. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    The supply of trucks at the local colleries has not been up to requirements during the week, and considerable annoyance and inconvenience have been caused by the late ...

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  62. PREPARING FOR ELECTIONS.

    The count of ballot papers in connection with the selection of the six Liberals to contest the Senate in the, event of a double dissolution will probably be concluded to-morrow. ...

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  63. LEPER STATIONS.

    When the control of leper stations was handed over to the Commonwealth authorities the actual administration was left to the States. This situation has not been found to ...

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  64. THE BAR.

    At the annual meeting of the members of the Bar held in the Banco Court yesterday afternoon the following officers were reelected:—Council Messrs. Ralston, Owen, ...

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  65. VICTORIA'S SUGAR FACTORY.

    The Cabinet has decided to keep the Maffra sugar factory open for another year, on condition that a minimum area of 1000 acres of suitable land, of which at least three-quarters ...

    Article : 45 words
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