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  2. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT ARMIDALE.

    A suspicious case was reported to the Mayor this morning, by Dr. Murray, of pustular disease, resembling chickenpox, but, as the patient—a little girl—came from Sydney a ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. RICHMOND RIVER BAR.

    The Coraki Municipal Council has commenced an agitation urging the Government to complete the Richmond River Harbour works, and render the port accessible to shipping in ...

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  4. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 16.

    Kulanibangra, s, 2005 tons, Captain Menmuir, from South Sea Islands. Passengers: J. E. Thomas, Dr. C. W. Smith, Mrs. R. Broadhurst-ilill, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Messrs. J. Gjedstead, J. Pritchard, G. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PAPUAN RAID.

    Information was received on May 30 that some natives at Mount Obie, Owen Stanley Range, raided the village of Kokila, killing three and wounding three of the inhabitants. ...

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  7. RESULTS NOT DANGEROUS.

    Extraordinary stories have been passed round during the last few days with regard to the results of vaccination. The matter was referred to Dr. Paton yesterday, and he said[?] ...

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  8. QUARANTINE STATION.

    Nurse Gould, ex-matron of Sydney Hospital, has been placed in charge of the nursing arrangements at the Quarantine station. She has been transfered from Rookwood to ...

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  9. IN TASMANIA.

    There is a suspicious case at Deloraine in this State. The patient recently arrived from Sydney, where he had been quarantined as a contact. The Tasmanian Health Department ...

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  10. HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN.

    The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children has taken every precaution with regard to the epidemic of smallpox. As soon as the outbreak occurred all the medical, nursing, and ...

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  11. SCHOOLS OF ARTS.

    The following office-bearers were c[?]cted at the annual meeting of the Dunedoo School of Arts:—President, Mr. H. A. Patrick; hon. secretary, Mr. E. C. Barton; hon, treasurer, ...

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  12. DEPARTURE.—July 16.

    Moeraki, s, for Wellington, via Newcastle. Anglo-Columbian, s, for Valparaiso, via New-castle. Paloona, s, for Newcastle. Gracchus, s, for Singapore and Calcutta, via ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    No more epidemic cases are reported in the city. The Maoris in the suburbs have been isolated, and 27 have been taken to the hospital. Many hundreds of people are being ...

    Article : 205 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Gulgong Police Court John Gordon Fenwick, alias John Gordon, was convicted on a charge of larceny. The accused was employed by Patrick Hourigan, of Merrygoon, ...

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  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 17.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  16. EFFECT ON HOTELS.

    The hotels are feeling the effect of the diminishing flow of visitors to Sydney. Last week they were all fairly full, this being due to the sheep show and the polo carnival, ...

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  17. CASUALTIES. FALL DOWN STAIRS.

    Yesterday the City Coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death in the case of the death of Alexander Hare, 31, a [?]r, who fell downstairs at a restaurant [?]y 12. ...

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  18. CLEARANCES.—July 16.

    {No abstract available}

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  19. TRAVELLERS.

    The Commissioner of Public Health stated to-day that, owing to the lack of co-operation by the New South Wales railway authorities in the enforcement of Federal quarantine ...

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  20. A JEWELLER'S SUICIDE[?]

    A jeweller, Robert Bremner Keir, 65, single, was found dead on a couch in his shop, Queen Victoria Markets, on the afternoon of July 8. William Anderson, in evidence yesterday, ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. EMPIRE AT DARWIN.

    The steamer Empire arrived from the south at noon, with 24 European passengers, and about 400 tons cargo for this port. No uncortificated passengers were allowed to ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE. STOCKTON BOREHOLE STRIKE.

    At a special meeting of the Stockton Borehole miners this afternoon, consideration was given to the complaints of coal being obtained from the pit while the men were on strike. ...

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  23. ENGLISH ACCOUNTANT'S SUICIDE.

    "Harry Frederick Williams, 36, was found dead at 30 Bayswater-road, on July 10, death being due to a revolver shot wound inflicted by himself." These were the terms of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. WHY THIS BLUNDERING?

    Sir,—As a visitor from Samoa, I was much surprised and annoyed at the manner in which the Health Department and other institutions do their business, or, rathor, do ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. HOW THE OUTBREAK ORIGINATED.

    A definite pronouncement was made last night by Dr. Makgill with regard to the investigations which he has made into the outbreak of smallpox here. He said:—"I am ...

    Article : 647 words
  26. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    St. Louis, s, left Noumea early yesterday morning for Sydney, via Newcastle. The St. Louis, on arrival, will load and sail again for Noumea on Saturday, July 2[?] ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. DEATH AT VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    On Tuesday night, at 9 o'clock, Warrant Officer George E. Constable, of Woolcott-street, Darlinghurst, was found by his wife lying dead in his office at the Victoria Barracks. ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. R.M.S. ORAMA FROM LONDON.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  30. INVALID'S DEATH.

    Yesterday afternoon Henry Carr, a single man, was found dead at Binda with a bullet wound in his head and a revolver alongside. He had been an invalid for years. ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    The dedication service in connection with the new hall for the Missions to Seamen was dedicated yesterday afternoon by the Very Rev. C. H. Golding Bird. The debt on the building ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    Andrew Anderson, 82 years of ago, was having his midday meal at the Benevolent Asylum to-day when he was choked by a piece of meat catching in his larynx. ...

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  33. TALLOW.

    At to-day's tallow sales 2323 casks were offered and 1720 sold. Prices: Mutton, fine 38/3, medium 34/6; beef, fine 37/6, medium 34/6. ...

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  34. KING ISLAND.

    Residents of King Island have for years been trying to get means of communication with the mainland other than the regular mail service, but so far with little result. Several ...

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  35. ATUA'S PASSENGERS.

    The following is a list of the passengers leaving by the Union Company's steamer Atua for Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland to-day:—Mr. and Mrs. Tceklenberg, Fielder, Ritchie, Couper and child, Montgomery ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    A bill dealing with the police force was introduced into the House by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Herdman). It will make provision for a court of appeal against the findings ...

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  37. ON THE BORDER.

    The railway passenger traffic continue, very light, and the lessee of the refreshment rooms finds his business reduced to a point never before experienced. ...

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  38. MR. TREFLE AT MITTAGONG.

    In connection with his speech at Mittagong on Tuesday night Mr. Trefle, the Minister for Lands, asserts that he did not say, "The only possible way to settle labour disputes was ...

    Article : 352 words
  39. WIMMERA'S PASSENGERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  40. SENTENCES FOR BURGLARY.

    The Quarter Sessions opened before Judge Gibson on Monday, Mr. Breckenridge acting as Crown prosecutor. Thomas Henderson was charged with breaking and entering the Royal ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, the Partition Act Amendment Bill was passed through ali stages. The Address in Reply was carried on the voices, and the Sugar Growers' ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. BRITISH INDIA STEAMER.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., are advised that the steamer Uganda sailed from Calcutta on July 10 for Fremantle Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, via Rangoon and Singapore. The steamer ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. STEALING QUARTZ.

    At the Bendigo General Sessions to-day, Benjamin Hall and Joseph Munday, miners, were charged with having attempted to sever a piece of quartz at the Catherine Reef mine, ...

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  44. KULAMBANGRA, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The steamer Kulamkingra returned yesterday, after her usual trip around the South Seas, having called at the Solomons, Union, and Wallis Islands. Throughout the trip very wet weather was experienced, rain falling ...

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  45. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    A meeting of citizens decided to form an association, under the title of the Singleton Defence an[?] Educational Association. The principal objects are to forward the interests ...

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  46. R.M.S. ORAMA DUE TO-DAY.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orama passed Green Cape at 4.45 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive here at an early hour this morning. ...

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  47. HYACINTH PEST.

    The Lismore Council is endeavouring to arrange another conference of municipal and shire councils for the purpose of framing a trust or committee to arrange for the ...

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  48. FIJI SHIPPING.

    The steamer Levuka left here for Melbourne to-day. ...

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  49. BOLTING BULLOCKS.

    A novel sight was witnessed in Railwaystreet the other day. A team of bullocks, drawing a waggon, on which was a large tank, bolted. They were stopped before any ...

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  50. WASTED LYMPH.

    "I [?] want to protest against Professor Welsh's phrase about savage vaccination," said Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., yesterday, "which it is said medical men are practising. ...

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  51. WIRELESS FROM THE VENTURA.

    Mr. V. A. Sproul, managing agent of the Oceanic Steamship Company, is in receipt of a wireless message from Commander Cowel, of the American mail steamer Ventura, stating that he left Pago Pago, Samoa, at 2 ...

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  52. FREEHOLD V. LEASEHOLD.

    Sir,—One or two observations by Mr. Owen Stickels, appearing in to-day's "Herald," call for a little notice. Mr. Stickels explains the law in connection with the transfer of land ...

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  53. SETTLED AT LAST.

    The prolonged dispute at the Hampden mine, Cloncurry district, was settled to-day. Contract work is not to be made a condition of employment. The union does not, however, ...

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  54. YOUNG AMERICA.

    The visiting American boys reached Perth soon after noon to-day and paraded the streets in company with the Young Australia League band and the metropolitan cadets. A ...

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  55. STEAMER READY AGROUND.

    A report was received from Maryborough to-day to the effect that the Howard Smith steamer Ready had grounded at high water on Snout Point, near InskipPoint, last night. She will get off to-night. ...

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  56. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    "During the last few years the educational system of the State has become very much more complicated than it was eight or nine years ago," said Mr. P. Board, Director of ...

    Article : 255 words
  57. BAR HARBOURS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  58. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  59. MORE ROBBERIES.

    The residence of W. Blacklock, Wentworthroad, Burwood, was raided by a thief or thieves yesterday afternoon. Entrance was gained by breaking open the back door. The house ...

    Article : 115 words
  60. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    {No abstract available}

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  61. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,085 words
  62. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the invitation of Mrs. Hogan about [?] prominent people assembled in the drawing-room of the Hotel Australia on Monday afternoon to discuss the introduction as a concert singer of Miss Madelel[?]c ...

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  63. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  64. THE SCHOOLS.

    Dr. Willis, principal medical officer of the Education Department, will vaccinate the pupils of the Redfern Public School to-day. On Friday the pupils of the Mosman Public ...

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  65. AMONG THE MAORIS.

    The following telegram was received from New Zealand by the Health Department yesterday: "Auckland 26 cases, other parts of the province 20 cases. All have been isolated. ...

    Article : 80 words
  66. FOOTBALL.

    A competition football match this afternoon between Barraba and Imperials had an abrupt ending, in the second half, an Imperial player made some remark about a decision of the referee and he was ...

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  67. BILLIARDS. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The amateur championship of New South Wales was continued at Messrs. Heiran and Smith's Billiard Parlour, 216 Castlereagh-street, last night, when the record-holder, G. B. Shailer, playing in excellent form, ...

    Article : 117 words
  68. ADVICE TO EMPLOYEES.

    At the council meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce held yesterday, the following motion was carried:—"This chamber strongly requests all persons engaged in ...

    Article : 58 words
  69. HAYSHED BURNT.

    Last week at Brookside a shed containing 60 tons of hay and walnuts valued at £50, was destroyed by fire. A boy who resides in the district confessed to-day that ...

    Article : 72 words
  70. VACCINATIONS.

    {No abstract available}

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  71. SHIPPING.

    The necessity for each passenger possessing a certificate of successful vaccination is having a marked effect on passenger steamers leaving Sydney for interstate and New ...

    Article : 98 words
  72. NATIONAL CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  73. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS.

    According to a return prepared by the Australian Council of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, there were 227 members unemployed at the end of June, as against 223 at ...

    Article : 191 words
  74. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    The Postmaster-General announces that the tender of the Western Electric Company has been accepted by the Government for the installation of full automatic exchanges at ...

    Article : 60 words
  75. TATTERSALL'S CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    The game for tonight in connection with the about tournament is W. Forsyth (owes 20) v C. Smith (rec. 90). ...

    Article : 25 words
  76. CITY TATTERSALL'S CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  77. SUED THE WRONG COMPANY.

    The question whether in the case brought by Thomas Oswald against the Australian Steamships, Ltd., for damages, owing to injuries received, the defendant company having ...

    Article : 60 words
  78. PARRAMATTA AND GRANVILLE.

    On Tuesday nigh fresh cases were discovered at Parramatta and Granville. The Parramatta case was a young woman employed in a large place in Pitt-street, Sydney. ...

    Article : 77 words
  79. ALKEN v WILLIAMS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
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