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  2. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  3. TIMBER TRADE.

    The Timber Wages Board met to-day at Ellerton. Mr. Brown, for the employers, stated that they had produced balance-sheets showing that the industry was being run at a ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. LOCAL OPTION.

    The conference of the Federated Licensed Victuallers' Associations of Australasia was concluded to-day. Mr. J. Bagsfield preslded, and there was a full attendance of ...

    Article : 739 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Pacifique, F.M.S., 1933 tons, Capta[?] Laussel, from Noumea. Passengers:—Mr. Corringham, Mr. F. Evan, Mr. Waller, Mr. Tarron, Mrs. Besomec. Mr. Taylor. H. de Possel, agent. ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. INTERSTATE TENNIS.

    A tennis carnial was begun to-day, South Australian teams being matched by selections from Now South Walea, Victoria, men and women, and Western Australia. The ...

    Article : 510 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor gave a luncheon yesterday in the Executive Council Chamber in honour of Dr. Mawson. The following gentlcmen were invited:—Rear ...

    Article : 989 words
  8. A FIGHTING CHANCE.

    "We are trying to make destrable citizens of boys who if not taken in hand at the most impressionable time of their lives, would prebably become burdens upon society, and a ...

    Article : 1,488 words
  9. DEPARTURES.—March 13.

    H.M.S. Torch, for trial trip. Star of Secotland, s. for New Zealand ports. Vercingetorix, [?]h, for United Kingdom or Continent. Baralong, s, for South African ports. ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. TARIFF INQUIRY.

    Further evidence was taken by the Intorstate Commission to-day on the operation of the tariff upon the leather and the cork industries. ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—March 14.

    Runic, s, for London and Liverpool, via Hobart and ports; Ville de la Ciotat, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via Western Australian ports, via Melbourne and Adelajde; Mokoia, s, for Hobart; Maunganul, s, for Wellington and ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. CLEARAMCES.—March 13.

    Daiblair, s, 4551 tons, Capiain Jones, for United Kingdom or Continent, via Bunbury. Grantala, s, 3655 tons, Captain Brissenden, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 254 words
  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,164 words
  14. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Rugby Union has selected S Moorhouse (three-quarter) and J.W. Guerin and R. Ramsdale (forwards) to go to Australia. ...

    Article : 259 words
  15. CANBERRA.

    Sir,—The letter which I received from Mr. W. B. Grlffin, the designer of the Federal capital, and which you were good enough to publish in your isaue of the 4th lnst., though ...

    Article : 754 words
  16. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Dumbea; F.M.S. (Mcssageries, Maritlmes line), left Marseilles on Wednesday, on route for Australian ports. The departure of the Dombea was delayed at Marscilles for one week owing to a strike of engincers. ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. FIJI SHIPPING.

    The Union Company's steamer Tofua sailed for Sydney to-day. ...

    Article : 22 words
  18. NEW CALEDONIAN SHIPPING.

    Weglinde. s, left Paagoumene for Europe, via Newcastle, on March 6, with 600 tons of chrome ore. Ringdove. sch, left Noumea for the Solomon Islands on March 6. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Itonus, from Culcutta, via ports. Sunday. Niagara, from Vancouver. Pialz, from Brisbane. ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  21. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Clan Macrae, s, 5058 tons, Middlesbrough to Western Australia—rails: Ganelon, s, 5580 tons, Port Pirie to Antwerp—concentrates; Angola, s, 4500 tons, Huelva to Melbourne—purites; Baltic, s, 3291 tons, Australia ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

    The following vesseis were cleared at the Customshouse to-day:—Dilkera, s, for Port Pirie, via Port [?] with 4000 tons coal and 480 tons buakers: Bur[?]umbeet, s, for coal and 480 tons bankers: ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. MINISTER'S DEATH.

    The Maryborough police have recelved a report that the Rev. William Rodger, Baptlst minlster, committed suicide at Gymple this morning. ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. HANDLING COAL.

    A deputation, consisting of several memberg of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, waited on the Railway Commissioners yesterday in regard to the McMyler hoist. The ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick (Agent-General for South Australia), Sir T. B. Robinson (AgentGeneral for Queensland), Sir John M'Call (Agent-General for Tasmania), Mr. J. G. ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. BAR HA[?]OURS.

    Camden Haven Heads, bar 16ft, rise 8ft 9in; Manning River Heads, bar 9ft, rise 4ft 6in, cor[?]sing 9ft 6in. rise 3ft 6in; Richmond River Heads, bar 17ft 6in, crossing 15ft, high water: Bellinger Heads, bar ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: March 13, Malura s, from Sydney Clan MacDonald, s, fem South Africa. Dep: Terrier, s, for Newcastle. KAIPARA.—Dep: March 12, Koromilo, s, for ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINC.

    CAIRNS ([?]m).—Arr: March 13, Wyrecma, s, from Melbourne. TOWNSVILLE (1253m).—Arr: March 12, Cantara, s, from Neweastle. March 13, Co[?]ma, s, and Wollowra, ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  29. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Nord[?]avet, s, from Melbourne Jan. 2. at Fa[?]moutn. Colony. 4m bq. from Newcastle Jan. 21. at Coqulmbe. Ulrich, 4m bq, from Newcastle Jan. 14, at ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. COMPULSORY CONTINUATION SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—By his own confession Mr. on michacl's continuation schools have roved a fallure. Already more than £12,000 has been expended in this dir [?]on, and now the ...

    Article : 498 words
  31. THE MAILS.

    South Australla.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 9.30 p.m. Oucensland.—Overlend, 3.30 and 9.30 p.m. Hobart (direct).—Mokoia, 10 a.m. ...

    Article : 346 words
  32. NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.

    It was denied by the Premier, Mr. Holman, last night that the Cabinet had given the Railway Commissioners authority to proceed immediately with a scheme for electrifying the ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. OUR INDEBTEDNESS TO COOK.

    Sir,—It was not my intention to have continued this correspondence, but, pursuing my starch among the many works that have been published, containing the history of Cook's ...

    Article : 513 words
  34. "DON'T LABOUR" PARTY.

    Referring to the Labour party, in a speech at Warragul last night, the Premier said:—"I call them the don[?]t labour' party, because I have never heard a responsible member of that ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. MOUNTAIN RESERVES.

    The fact that many of the tracks, bridges, and seats in many of the mountain reserves have fallen into disrepair has caused the Shire Council to move in the matter. Each ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. MOTOR CAR BURNED.

    While Mr.C. Wilson, of Goulburn, was proceeding to Braidwood yebterday, his motor car caught alight, and was dentroyed in a few minutes. The fiames were so fierce that ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. BELL-RINGING.

    This afternoon, at St. Jude's Parish Church, Randwick, the New South Wales Society of Bell Ringers will endenvour to establish a record for New South Wales by attempting to ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. RIELE SHOOTING.

    The President's, Sharpe, and Rifle Club's matehes, at the South Coast Rifle Union's meeting were concluded yesterday. Results- The President's, seven shots at 300yds, rapid firing at ...

    Article : 315 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 104 words
  40. AUSTRALIANS IN NEW ZEALAND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  41. IN CATTLE TRUCKS.

    Six trucks of cattle were sent from Wyalong to Albury. There were twenty-one animals in each truck. Eleven were dead wlen the train reached Junee, and thlrteen ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. CHILDREN'S READING IN DICKENS' TIME.

    We were less partlcular in the matter of children's reading 100 years ago. Readers of Dickens will remember that it was on such strong meat as Fielding and Smolictt that ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. TROOP TRAIN DELAYED.

    A special trnln conveylng troops from Murwillumbah to the Light Horse camp at Casino was delayed an hour, through the engine being derailed at the points at ...

    Article : 126 words
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