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  2. SOUTHERN ADVANCING.

    The warmth and sultriness which have been the prevailing features in the weather for some time past are now gradualy receding north-eastward before an advancing ...

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  3. FIGHT IN THE PARK.

    The Acting City Caronor (Mr. J. W. Fletcher) yesterday inquired into the cause of the death of Harold Stanley Taylor, 16, a carter, which occurred in St. Leonards Park, ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE.

    The works of the Australian Coking and By-products Company, Ltd., at Islington, which have been established for the purpose of manufacturing purfied coke, and ...

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    At about 10.30 p.m. on Thursday, Archibald Lowden noticed a woman falling from the rocks into the sea at Thompson's Bay, Little Coogoe. She dropped about 10ft, and was soon ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Wollongong Council it was decided to erect dressing sheds on South Beach for the use of surf bathers. Work at the district collieries continues ...

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  7. MINING.

    The cable message received yesterday morning respecting the operations of the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, was not of a cheering character, for the middle ...

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  8. RICE-MILLING.

    The total amount of rice consumed in Australasia every month varies from 1200 to 1500 tons, this working out at about half a pound a head every month, or a little more ...

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  9. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    The Acting City Coroner recorded yesterday that Francis St. Clair, 41, committed suicide by taking poison at the Rosebery Estate, Waterloo, on March 7. Deceased, it was ...

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  10. WORKING NEAR STOVE.

    Miss Maria L. Dawes, 25, of 15 Atherden-street, city, was working near a kitchen stove on February 24, when her blouse caught fire. Her mother ran to her ...

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  11. MINING IN THE STATE.

    The trial crushing of 3 tons of ore brought in by the Brown brothers from their new find near Genoa was treated at the Federal battery yesterday, the result being a ...

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  12. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Percy Stace, 9, while handling a pea-rifle at Yarrowitch, shot himself through the thigh. He was taken to the hospital. ...

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  13. RIDING ACCIDENT.

    When a grass fire broke out on Wollsmore's land at Jamenburn, Miss Woodhouse, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wellsmore, about 18 years of age, started out to ride [?] distance of two ...

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  14. TASMANIAN COPPER MINES.

    Mr. Klug, of Bewick, Moreing, and Co., and Kutter Clarke, have been making investigations in connection with the option granted by the Tasmanian Copper Company to an ...

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  15. COROWA-WAHGUNYAH RAILWAY.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Walla Walla Farmers and Settlers' Association, a letter was received from the Corowa Progress Association in regard to the linking up of ...

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  16. HAMPDEN COPPER MINE.

    Having regard to the large capital expenditure during the past half year, and the requirements of next six months. It has been decided by the directors of the ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. TRACTION ENGINES AND COUNTRY ROADS.

    Sir,—In your issue of March 12, Mr. Cocks, M.L.A, called attention to the disgraceful state of the road between Alworth and Stroud, along the North Coast, and caused inquiries ...

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  18. HEAVY COAL EXPORTS.

    The coal trade for the week ended to-day was very brisk, and the total quantity shipped reached 120,222 tons, of which 63,984 were for the Commonwealth and New Zealand ports, ...

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  19. SULKIES COLLIDE.

    Last night Thomas Shipton was driving along the main South Coast-road, when another vehicle collided with the sulky he was in. The occupants were thrown out. ...

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  20. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    Sir,—I have read with interest the letter in your issue of this morning, contributed by Mr. Stocks, of Young. He evidently abhors the possibility of the local government clerks ...

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  21. BRANCH OF LABOUR BUREAU.

    Mr. J. Estell, Minister for Labour and Industry was in Newcastle to-day, and stated that he had decided to form a local branch of the Labour Bureau. One of his officers in ...

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  22. HAWKER AND TRAIN COLLISION.

    Anthony Allen, a hawker, had a narrow escape this morning. About 9.30 the paper train crashed into his horse and van at Albert-street crossing. Allen was in the ...

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  23. THE HOSPITALS.

    The takings at the tea tent in aid of the ton District School being compelled to go to Dubbo to continue their studies, the M[?]nister allowance during the fourth year's course, so ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    At to-day's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. C. Langwill, the president, said he had received an announcement on good authority that the Commonwealth and ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. ACCIDENT AT SMELTERS.

    A serious accident occurred at Mount Elliott smelters last night. There had been a breakaway in the matte from the furnace, and a young fellow named Jas. Gosney was ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL.

    At the Kiama Council on Wednesday last the following rates were levied:—General rate, 2/4; lighting rate, 3/4; street watering rate, 3/4 in the £ on the u.c.v.; water rate, ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. COMMTTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the police court, before Mr. M'Kell, S.M., this morning, Samuel William Penrose was charged with unlawfully supplying a certain drug on February 6 last. Mr. T. A. Braye, of ...

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  28. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION DEFENDED.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday appears a contribution by "P. C. C." purporting to show the breakdown of proportional representation in Tasmania. I have from very interested ...

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  29. TYPHOID.

    Typhoid fever is again rife, and causing concern to the health authorities. Several serious cases have been reported, and a couple of deaths. ...

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  30. V[?]LCAN TIN MINE.

    For the four weeks ended March 2 the manager report[?] as follows:- 310ft Stope.—During the last few weeks we have been shooting away a quantity of low-grade ore, and are now ...

    Article : 343 words
  31. NOT PROVIDING RAT DISCS.

    Captain Jacobsen, of the ship Najado, was fined 40s, with 6s costs, at the Sumons Court this morning for not providing rat discs to every rope and hawser that fastened his ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In yours of to-day (March 11) you publish a letter under the above heading by the town clerk of Young (Mr. Stocks). That gentleman tilts at the L.G. Clerks' ...

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  33. NATIONAL RESERVE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 9th instant you make mention of a meeting of the Northern District Naval and Military Association, and give a few remarks a[?]ent the "National ...

    Article : 318 words
  34. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    The following is the output of the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company for the 28 days ended March 8:- Copper reduction works.—17,080 tons of Mount Morgan ore, and 5431 tons of Many Peaks ore treated, ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have been waiting to see if any engineer experts would comment upon a statement from Alderman Cocks, M.L.A., which appeared in your issue of February 26, ...

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  36. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    The stocks not listed on the Stock Exchange are marked with the letter U. The following sales were reported:- MORNING. ...

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  37. POSTEE CAMPAIGN AGAINST ALCOHOL.

    Boston, U.S., is the centre of a p[?] temperance campaign, one of the most remarkable, it is said, in the history of the country. From particulars supplied in the ...

    Article : 362 words
  38. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were"— Forenoon British B.H., 42/10½ 42/9 43/1½ South B.H. (paid) £8/12/; Hercules 12/11, 12/8, 12/9; ditto (month), 12/10; B.H. Junction Norht, 14/00, 15/; ...

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  39. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday shares in Australian mining ventures were quoted as f[?]llow:—British Broken Hill, b 42/, s 43/; Broke Hill Proprietary, b 38/3,s 39/3; ...

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  40. MR. BIRRELL'S GHOST STORY.

    Mr. Birrell, speaking at the Bristol Press Fund dinner, said: "I have been haunted ever since I was almost a boy by the constant repetition of one and the same dream. I dream I ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. SMUGGLERS AS NUNS.

    Three young women dressed as nuns were arrested at Chiasso recently by the "Italian Customs officials. They were going past with the usual downcast eyes and discreet air ...

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  42. MINING NOTES.

    The Kulim-Malayan Tin Syndicate's secretary (Mr. J. E. Cocker) reports the receipt of the following cable from Mr. John McKeown:—"Yen Valley, ground 50ft deep. ...

    Article : 306 words
  43. GOULBURN AS A TOURIST DISTRICT.

    The council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting held on Wednesday, received a reply from the Railway Department to a suggestion that the tourist area ...

    Article : 106 words
  44. HIGHEST-PAID OFFICE BOY.

    Phillip Morris, a lad of 16, claims the distinction that he is the highest-paid office boy in America (says a London journal). He is an employee of the Ford Motor Car Company at ...

    Article : 125 words
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