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  2. SHIPPING.

    Messrs. Huddart Parker's steamer Wimmera arrived here from Auckland and other New. Zealand ports yesterday at about 11 a.m. Owing to the recent decision of the ...

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  3. WOLLONDILLY. ADDRESS BY MR. TREFLE

    At the Oddfellows' Hall to-night the Hon. J. L. Trefle, Minister for Lands, addressed a largely-attended meeting of electors in defence of the policy of the Labour Government, ...

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  4. THE DAVIS CUP

    In the match between America and Germany, in connection with the Davis Cup contests, R. N. Williams (America) defeated Oscar Kreuzer (Germany), in the singles, by ...

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  5. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 11.

    Wimmera, s, 3022 tous, Captain Entwistle, from Auckland and other New Zealand ports. Passengers.— Mesdames Millen, Gillies, Lard, Pisareuko, Atkins, Radd and infant, Gunn, Misses Sisley, Ingle, Chris ...

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  6. THE NAVY.

    "I think now that Australians have a navy we should try to make good,'" said Mr. Norman H. Murray'at a complimentary dinner tendered to him in the Australia Hotel last ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  8. DISTRIBUTING LYMPH.

    Sir,—I feel sure that I am voicing the opinions of a great many of my professional brethren, when I say that the arrangements of the Board of Health, in regard to the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Local Inquiries go to show that the Health Department is not disposed to exaggerate the outbreak of a mild form of smallpox among the Maoris in the Auckland district ...

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  10. WINGFIELD SCULLS.

    In reference to the barring of M'Villy, the Tasmanian sculler, from taking part in the Wingfield Sculls contest, it is understood that the entry of Salier (third in yesterday's ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—July 11.

    Sydney, s, for Melbourne, via Eden. Matoppo, s, for United Kingdom, via Fremantle and Teneriffe. Oberhausen, s, for Hambing, via ports. ...

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  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 12.

    Moldavia, for London, via ports; Tahiti, s, for San Francisco, via Ports; Attila, s, for Colombo, Fiume Trieste, and Venice; Indianic, s, for Dunkirk, Antwerp, and London; Georgic, s, for London and ...

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  13. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    Sir,—Does not New South Wales possess as good a record as other countries? More than 30 years ago an effort was made to deprive it of its freedom. And, I believe, it ...

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  14. CLEARANCES.—July 11.

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  15. ANOTHER DANGER.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me to endorse the remarks of "Sanltas" in your issue of to-day? The disease referred to by your correspondent is—as every practising medical ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  17. THE THIRD PARTY.

    The first annual conference of the National Progressive League, which boasts the motto "Progress before Party," was opened at the King's Hall, Phillip-street, last night. ...

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  18. NO DEFINITE DIAGNOSIS.

    A Europoan patient who is suffering from a mysterlous pock disease in the city has been isolated. There are no signs of the 'disease gaining a hold in the city, it being almost ...

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  19. MR. GRIFFITH AT MITTAGONG.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) addressed a large and' enthusiastic meeting at the School of Arts, Mittagong, to-night. Mr. Griffith said: "Mr. Wade has been going ...

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  20. NORTHERN MINES.

    The representatives of the miners are [?] noyed at the delay in the appointment of [?] chairman for the wages boards for the m[?] ing industry. Mr. D. Watson, president ...

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  21. MOVEMENT'S OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Aorangi, R.M.S. (Union line), arrived at San Francisco from Australia at 3 o'clock yesterday 'afternoon..Macedonia, R.M.S. (P and 0. line), left Suez for Australia on Thursday morning. ...

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  22. AN ASHFIELD PROTEST.

    Sir,—I feel that it is someone's duty to write about the management at Ashfield Town Hall on the first day of vaccination. I hope that for the sake of public comfort they will ...

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  23. TRAVELLERS.

    The official bulletin last night stated that a large number of interstate passengers were vaccinated during the day. Facilities for the treatment of other passengers will be ...

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  24. R.M.S. MOLDAVIA, FOR LONDON.

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  25. VICTORIAN ACTION.

    From Monday the precautionary measures against the spread of smallpox to this State will become more stringent. At present a person is allowed to cross the border as long ...

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  26. IS IT SMALLPOX?

    Sir,—Having lived in England for over 30 years, and been on three occasions in the thick of smallpox, I would like to offer a few remarks regarding the scere at present in ...

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  27. DISTURBING A MEETING.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day Hugh M'Coy was charged with having behaved in a disorderly manner in Exhibition-buildings on May 22. ...

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  28. R.M.S. TAHITI, FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 words
  29. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Admiral and Lady KingHall entertained the following at luncheon on Thursday:—Miss Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Merewether, Mr. and Mrs. Wade, and Mr. ...

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  30. ENDURANCE SKATING.

    William ord and W. Hansford on Wednesday afternoon 'commenced an attempt to break the world's endurance skating record, 77½hours. Hansford Withdrew after 32 hours ...

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  31. LYMPH DIFFICULTIES.

    Sir.—Is it all straight and above,board in the distribution of the lymph to the doctors? I rang up a doctor last night and asked whether.he could vaccinate. He said ...

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  32. FATAL FIRE,

    A fatal fire occurred at Northcote, Ernest Edward Cooke being burned to death. The fire apparently started through the bursting of a kerosene lamp. Deceased was enveloped ...

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  33. ELECTION STATISTICS.

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  34. SHORTAGE OF LYMPH.

    The supply of lymph in Newcastle is exceedingly small, and those who want to be vaccinated are compelled to wait for days. Dr. Eames to-day vaccinated most of Messrs. ...

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  35. THE MAILS.

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  36. WONGANELLA FROM OCEAN ISLAND.

    The steamer Wonganella arrived to-day from Ocean Island. For the first part of a ten days' trip she met with strong head winds from the S and SE. From the Solomon Islands to Cape Byron she ...

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  37. NEW FERRY STEAMER.

    The Kameruka, a new passenger steamer, built by Messrs. Morrison and Sinclair, of Balmain, for the Parramatta River service of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., was taken for ...

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  38. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Ruapehtl. s, from Wellington May 20, at Plymouth. Grof Tisza Istvan, s, from Port Pirie May 12, at Trieste. J. H. Lunsmann, 4-m sch, from Newcastle April 12, ...

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  39. MATARAM'S PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Mataram arrived from Singapore, and departed south this afternoon. Passengers:— For Brisbane: 11. walker, G. winter, J. H. Mills, S. Battle. ...

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  40. CHICKENPOX AT KERANG.

    Five membors of n family have been isolated because they have developed a severe form of chickenpox. One child is very ill. It is known that three persons nave arrived at ...

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  41. CONFERENCE OF STOCK EXCHANGES.

    The conference of Stock Exchanges of Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide was concluded to-day, it extended over four days, and the following resolutions were adopted:— ...

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  42. ALLEGED DUPLICATE VOTING.

    A special meeting of the Federal Executive Council was held this afternoon, in order that the necessary forms for holding the ...

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  43. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: July 11, Aldenham, a, and Nikko Maru, s, from Melbourne: Time, s, from Sydney; Rocklily, s, from the Richmond River Dcp: July 10, waipara, s, for London. July 11, wodonga, ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: July 11, Moeraki, s, for Sydney. ...

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  45. VACCINE SUPPLY.

    The Commissioner for Public Health states that in consequence of the heavy demands for Sydney on the Commonwealth vaccine Bupply, further supplies for ...

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  46. POST OFFICE.

    Mr. Agar Wynne, the new Postmaster-General, in a speech at the annual meeting of the Toorak branch of the Australian Women's National League to-night, said that the ...

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  47. COAL TRADE CONGESTION.

    The coal trains were running 24 hours late from the collieries to the loading cranes. The congestion in the traffic is very acute, and No 6 crane was idle for most of to-day owing ...

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  48. FOR BRAVERY.

    The Rdyal Humane Society of Australasia last evening decided upon the annual distribution of awards. In all 34 awards were made in connection with the Mount Lyell ...

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  49. A MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    The Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) staled to-day that he had recelved a communication intimating that the New Zealand Health Department had despatched an officer ...

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  50. A MOUNTED PATROL.

    On account of the persistence of the burglars in their visitations at North Sydney, the police authorities have been moved to take precautions towards cheeking them. With this object ...

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  51. PROSECUTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    A number of parents were prosecuted at the Caulfield Court, to-day for refusing to have their children vaccinated. Fines of,40s each were Imposed. ...

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  52. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final for the amateur snooker championship of Victoria was won by Mr. C. J. Lane to-night. ...

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