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  2. FUMIGATING A LAUNDRY.

    It has been ascertained that the whole of the linen from the Karoola has been washed at H. Grey's laundry in Albert Park. The proprietor received the washing on Monday, ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    A sorter in the Dublin Post-office yesterday was stamping a letter addressed to Mr. John Dillon, M P., when the missive exploded, and the sorter's hand was badly injured. ...

    Article : 55 words
  4. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The concert given by the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney at the Town Hall last night was one of the most important in the long history of this great musical ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 17.

    Joan Craig, s, 1148 tons, Captain Urquhart, from Melbourne, R. S. Lamb and Co., agents. Argyllshire, s, 10,302 tons, Captain Chicken, from Liverpool, via ports. Birt and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. KAROOLA'S PASSENGERS.

    As a result of the lax methods adopted for securing contacts, many of the passengers who landed at Melbourne from the Karoola are still at large. When the offices of the ...

    Article : 164 words
  8. SHIPPING PASSENGERS.

    Passengers who are leaving, Sydney on Saturday next for Melbourne by the Osterley, and for Brisbane by the Orama, the Orient Line of Royal Mail ...

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  9. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The return match Gentlemen v Players was resumed to-day at Lord's on a wet wicket. The first innings of the Players closed for 212. ...

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  10. THE IMMUNE.

    The quandary created by the "successful" vaccination certificate regulation of the Federal quarantine authorities is still worrying the Sydney health authorities. ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—July 17.

    Dilkera, s, for Port Pirie, via Kembla. Atua, s, for Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland. Prometheus, s, for Ocean Island and Nauru. July 18. ...

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  12. VACCINATION.

    In view of the fact that over 100,000 people in and around Sydney have been vaccinated during the last few weeks, the Board of Health has issued advice as to the treatment ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 18.

    Telamon, s, for London and Liverpool; Rostock, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg; Wollowra, s, for Melbourne; Gosford, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; Tuncurry, s, for Cape Hawke, Foster, Tuncurry, Nabiac, ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The ch[?] health officer reports that the ground is pretty well covered by public vaccination. The outbreak in the North Island is well in hand. He adds that there are 27 ...

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  15. CLEARANCES.—July 17.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  16. ON THE BORDER.

    Several more interstate passengers were blocked at Wodonga this morning and sent back to Albury. A number of them are staying there until such time as they can ...

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  17. LATE MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    The body of the late Mr. J. C. Williamson has left Cherbourg, aboard the steamer St. Paul, for America. Mrs. Williamson and her daughters have gone ...

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  18. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    One of the passengers ejected from the train at Albury yesterday morning had just returned from New Zealand, and was hastening to the bedside of his dying mother in ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. POET LAUREATE.

    Dr. Robert Bridges, M.A., M.B., has been appointed Poet Laureate. The appointment of Dr. Robert Bridges sets at rest a discussion which has continued ...

    Article : 254 words
  20. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 546 words
  21. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Medina, R.M.S. (P. and O. line), arrived at Colombo from Australian ports on Wednesday morning last. Stolberg, s (G[?]A. line), left Hamburg, for Australian ports on Saturday last. ...

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  22. LABOUR COUNCIL'S ACTION.

    At last night's meeting of the Labour Council of New South Wales, the ex-president, Mr. T. Miller, secretary of the United Storemen's and Packers' Union, called ...

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  23. R.M.S. MOANA'S PASSENGERS.

    The following is a list of the R.M.S. Moana's passengers for Australian ports:—Mesdames Norton, K. C. Atwood, J. Squire, J. Dent, M. Goehler and two children, Dwyer, Horlay, and two daughters, Wold and two ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. AT THE SCHOOLS.

    If some of the parents who object to their children being vaccinated could only attend and see the elaborate precautions that are taken by the school medical officers in ...

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  25. CLAN URQUHART, FROM PAAGOUMENE.

    The steamer Clan Urquhart arrived from Paagoumene, New Caledonia, yesterday, and proceeded to Neutral Bay for [?]igation. The vessel was in charge of Captain McDo[?]ald, the chief officer, who ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. CADET BRIGADES.

    The amended list, showing the organisation of the senior cadets' universal tra[?] ing for the second military district (N[?] South Wales) has been issued by the De[?] ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    Three persons who had, it is alleged, attempted to evade the quarantine laws were apprehented last night, and sent to the Colmslie quarantine area, under a warrant. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A large party, including Mr. McBride, AgentGeneral for Victoria, Sir T. B. Robinson, Agont-General for Queensland, Captain Collins, Official Secretary to the Commonwealth, and ...

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  29. WIRELESS FROM THE MAHENO.

    The Union S.S. Company, Limited, received a wireless message yesterday from the captain of the steamer Maheno, intimating that he expected to arrive at Sydney Heads from Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day. ...

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  30. CANBERRA AN EARLY ARRIVAL.

    The Howard Smith Co., Ltd., received a wireless message from Captain Douton, of the steamer Canberra, yesterday, intimating that he expected to arrive here from Queensland ports at 3 a.m. to-day. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: July 17, Tahiti, R.M.S., from Sydney; Moana, R.M.S., from San Francisco. ...

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  32. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: July 17, Mataram, s, from Singapore; Wodonga, s, from Townsville; Van Linschoten. s, and Kyarra, s, from Melbourne; Arawatta, [?] from Sydney. Dep: July 16, Crown of Toledo, s, ...

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  33. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Falkirk, bq, from Adelaide Feb. [?], at Falmouth. Harold, bq, from Decrees Bay March 30, at Queenstown. Helgoland, s, from Brisbane April 30, passed ...

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  34. CASUALTIES. ENGLISH ACCOUNTANT'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. Leslie P. Iredale points out that the address given in yesterday's paper of the residence of H. F. Williams, who committed suicide, is, incorrect. Mr. Iredale states it was ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. IN TASMANIA.

    The Chief Secretary to-day received the following telegram from the Chief Health Officer, Dr. Purdy, regarding, the case of suspected smallpox at Deloraine: ...

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  36. VACCINATION AND COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Sir,—I think it would be a wise move on the part of the Defence Department to allow all lads who have been vaccinated to have two weeks' holiday from drill. Give ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  38. GUARD KILLED BY ENGINE.

    Yesterday at lunch time a railway guard, Thomas Wallace, about 40 years old, was crossing the raliway tracks near the Redfern station, when he was overtaken by two ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. ARMES BEAUMONT.

    Mr. Edward Armes Beaumont, the most famous tenor singer Australia has produced, and whose name 25 years ago was a household word throughout Australia, died at his residence at ...

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  40. HYDRAULIC WORKS ACCIDENT.

    William Raffey, 31, of Albion-street, Randwick, was crushed between two refrigerator colls at the Sydney Hydraulic Works, Haystreet, yesterday. The Ciyil Ambulance took ...

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  41. "THE TIME WILL COME."

    Speaking at the Victory celebration concert, held by the Workers' Political organisation at Maryborough, Mr. Fisher said he considered they had suffered no reverse as ...

    Article : 144 words
  42. SHIPPING.

    The prospects of shipping companies in Sydney are very dismal at the present time, and several interstate companies are much concerned over the evident results of a ...

    Article : 352 words
  43. FATALITY AT SEA.

    During the voyage of the Federal-Houlder steamer Argyllshire from Melbourne to Sydney on Wednesday evening, William Francis Bennett, 18, a seaman, fell down No. 3 hold ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. IN THE COUNTRY.

    No fresh cases of smallpox are reported at Armidale. Strict isolation is observed. There are four contacts in the house, and as the little girl was in school on Monday ...

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  45. ALIMONY CLAIM.

    A remarkable story relating to the matrimonial experiences of Henry Edward Laslett, was told before the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court, when a claim for alimony ...

    Article : 241 words
  46. MAN POISONED.

    Yesterday afternoon Constable Cusack, of No.1 station, discoverd a young man lying on the grass in Hyde Park in an unconscious state. He was conveyed to the Sydney ...

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  47. RUSH FOR VACCINATION.

    It is estimated that at least 2000 person were vaccinated in Newcastle to-day at the Oddfellows' Hall, which is being utilised as a vaccination depot, and 1020 persons were ...

    Article : 170 words
  48. AN ELECTION PETITION.

    An application was made to his Honor Chief Justice Sir Pope Cooper, in Chambers, for the appointment of dates for the selection of assessors, and the appointment of dates ...

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  49. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    An elderly woman, Mrs. Leo, wife of an inspector in the Excise Department, was knocked down by a motor car in Hay-street last night, and died shortly afterwards. ...

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  50. WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Clare Lewis, 20, wife of William Lewis, a draper, residing at the Great Western Hotel, shot herself dead in her bedroom at 11 o'clock this morning. She left a letter ...

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  51. PARRAMATTA.

    On Wednesday evening a patient from Auburn visited one of the Parramatta doctors, who at once diagnosed the case as smallpox, and notified the health authorities. On ...

    Article : 65 words
  52. BOY'S SUICIDE.

    A lad, William Lawrence Hamilton, 17, was this morning found dead in bed, with a [?]finished bottle of poison beside him. All the evidence was in favour of suicide, and at the ...

    Article : 61 words
  53. BURIED ALIVE.

    A tragedy embracing pecullarly shocking features was unearthed at Miliswood, near Adelaide on Thursday through the austuteness of a doctor. ...

    Article : 92 words
  54. FRIENDLY SOCIETY ACTION.

    The Grand Lodge of Druids has established a vaccination depot, free to members, at the Grand Lodge chambers, George-street. A medical man has been busily engaged since ...

    Article : 43 words
  55. CHINAMAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    Yesterday a Chinese gardener, Chun Ylk Ein, 56, was found lying beside his cart, near his garden, in Maroub[?] Bay-road. He had apparently fallen from the cart while dozing. ...

    Article : 115 words
  56. HORSE-BREAKER INJURED.

    Colin Nichols mounted a young horse yesterday, which he was breaking in. The colt bucked, and then bolted into the timber, dashing the rider against a tree. Nichols was ...

    Article : 115 words
  57. "BOOTED OUT."

    A man found to be suffering from smallpox, who came to the Board of Health office yesterday morning, having just arrived by the 6 o'clock train, told a story that made ...

    Article : 220 words
  58. ITINERARIES ALTERED.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's liner Levuka will avoid Sydney on her present voyage from the islands on account of the smallpox outbreak here. ...

    Article : 141 words
  59. CHECKING THE ROILS.

    It is anticipated that the work of checking the rolls, for the purpose of detecting any d[?] voting that may have taken place at the vecent Federal general election, will commence in ...

    Article : 42 words
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