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  2. STATE REVENUE. LAST MONTH'S FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  3. CENSURE DEBATE. THE EVICTION.

    The resumption of the debate on Mr. Wade's censure motion last night in the Legislative Assembly made it clear that Mr. Beeby's speech had aroused members of the Liberal ...

    Article : 1,600 words
  4. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    Dr. Kelly yesterday declared that the Catholic Federation was a non-political body. He was speaking at the ceremony of blessing the new convent for the Sisters of the Good ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. TRADES AND LABOUR. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Painters' and Decorators' Union, it was decided that the next meeting of the union should be held on August 6 instead of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 31.

    Ophir, R.M.S., 6814 tons, Captain Layton, from London, via ports. David Anderson, agent. Clan Macintosh, s, 4774 tons, Captain Lennon, from Port Pirie. M'Arthur S. and A. Company, Ltd., ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. THE HOSPITALS.

    "The large amount collected on behalf of the hospitals is evidence of the generosity of the people of New South Wales," said the Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, who presided ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  9. COUNTRY BAKERS' AWARD.

    The operative bakers in the country districts, not being satisfied with the recentlyissued award of the Country Bakers' Board, decided to appeal to Mr. Justice Heydon for ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. THE EPIDEMIC.

    Just as the Legislative Assembly rose at 1 o'clock this morning the Treasurer, Mr. Cann, laid on the table an interesting report by the Director, of Public Health, Dr. Paton, ...

    Article : 235 words
  11. DEPARTURES.—July 31.

    Ayrshire, s, for London and Liverpool, via ports. Ascot, s, for South Australian ports. Mataram, s, for Singapore, via ports. Kanna, s, for Strahan, Devonport, and Burnic, via ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. CLAIMS ON WHOLESALE GROCERS.

    Claims have been prepared by the United Storemen and Packers' Union covering wholesale grocery stores, tea warehouses, etc., in the State. It is asked that the week's work ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 1.

    Malaita, s, for New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands: Somerset, s, for London, Liverpool, and Avonmouth; Innamincka, s, for Melbourne; Gosford, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water: ...

    Article : 100 words
  14. CLEARANCES.—July 31.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 words
  15. STATE PARLIAMENTS. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Premier, Mr. Scaddan, replylng to the criticism of the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Wilson, denied having attacked Civil servants for having ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. NEWCASTLE. COAL EXPORTS.

    During the month of July the coal export trade has been exceptionally brisk. There was a total quantity of 497,671 tons exported, of which 303,370 tons were for the ports of ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. CASUALTIES. ASSAULTED MAN'S DEATH.

    Death from natural causes was the verdict returned by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, at the inquiry yesterday concerning the death of John Williamson, who died in ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. BAG, SACK, AND JUTE STORES.

    An attempt is to be made to come to an amicable settlement upon the (published) claims put forward by the United Storemen and Packers' Union, on behalf of employees ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 463 words
  20. REMOVAL OF AN INJUNCTION.

    Mr. W. Brennan, treasurer of the Colliery Employees' Federation, intends applying to the Industrial Court in Sydney on August 4 next for the removal of the injunction against ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Rabbit Bill was read a third time. Mr. Hunter moved,—"That, in the opinion of the House, the administration of the Agricultural Bank was ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. OIL STOREMEN'S CLAIMS.

    A committee has been appointed by the United Storemon's Union to confer with employers in respect to claims presented on behalf of employees in oil and colour stores. ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. BILLIARDIST'S INSOLVENCY.

    The affairs of Joseph George Gray, better known as George Gray, the well-known billiard player, were further investigated before Judge Johnston, in the Insolvency Court ...

    Article : 245 words
  24. FATAL FALL DOWN STEPS.

    The City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, found yesterday that John Mackey, 63, died on July 26 from injuries received on July 22 through accidentally falling down the steps of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. LABOUR COUNCIL AND VACCINATION.

    A report was received from the executive at last night's meeting of the Labour Council of New South Wales upon the subject of vaccination and its effects upon the ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The State revenue for July amounted to £648,372, or £79,701 less than that received for the corresponding period last year. ...

    Article : 25 words
  27. CONSUMPTIVE MINERS.

    The Mines Act Amendment Bill, which has been read the second time in the Legislative Assembly, proposes to authorise the making of regulations for the exclusion from mines of ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. LORRY ACCIDENT.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, at the inquest yesterday on John Denolly, who was killed on July 25 by being run over by ...

    Article : 248 words
  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S DEFICIT.

    The Treasury returns shows a deficit of £75,744 for July, increasing the total deficit to £387,260. The expenditure for the month was £285,708, and the revenue £209,964. ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. DR. ARTHUR AND VACCINATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of Thursday Dr. Arthur writes about smallpox, and makes the following statement:—"I was at first of opinion that a measure of compulsory vaccination of ...

    Article : 718 words
  31. BUGGY HORSES BOLT.

    Mr. H. Jones, together with his wife and two children, were proceeding to the funeral of the former's mother on Tuesday, when their horses bolted, throwing the occupants of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. R.M.S. OPHIR.

    Once again the R.M.S. Ophir, which conveyed the present King on his world tour, is in port, this being her fiftieth voyage. It had previously been announced that the Ophir had made her last voyage to ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Inaba Maru, (N.Y.K. line), en route from Yokohama to Australian ports, sailed from Hongkong on Wednesday last. The Inaba Maru is due in Sydney on August 18. ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Mascara, s, from Port Pirie, June 5, passed [?] Head. Departures. Reichenbach, s, from Hamburg, for Australian [?] ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. HOSPITAL INCIDENT.

    The story of the manner in which Horace Drysdale escaped from his ward at the North Sydney Hospital was told at the North Sydney Police Court yesterday, when Constable ...

    Article : 193 words
  36. THEMISTOCLES FROM LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,291 words
  37. CRANKSHAFT SHIFTED.

    The steamer Glauens arrived from Melbourne yesterday. When off Gabo Island she signalled that the crankshaft of her low-pressure engine had shifted. On her arrival here yesterday she proceeded to dock ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    TIMARU (1318m).—Dep: July 31, Waite[?] Newcastle. ...

    Article : 13 words
  39. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Dr. G. Hall Bohrsmann has been selected by the Liberal leagues in the electorate to contest Enmore. The selection was made by a postal ballot, the following votes being ...

    Article : 201 words
  40. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  41. ANTI-VACCINATION CRUSADE.

    Mr. C. A. Gibson presided over a meeting that filled the Protestant Hall last night, for the purpose of protesting against hasty legislation relative to making vaccination ...

    Article : 238 words
  42. G.A. LINER TASMANIA.

    The steamer Tasmania, which is the last of the German-Australasian Steamship Company's four new 10,000 tonners, is coming to Australia from the Baltic, and will leave some time next month. ...

    Article : 33 words
  43. ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST.

    On Tuesday evening Major Harvey, an Auburn cyclist, while riding along the road, ran into a stationary butcher's cart. Harvey was removed to St. Joseph's Hospital with a ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. R.M.S. NIAGARA.

    The R.M.S. Niagara has been delayed by rough weather, but is expected to arrive at daybreak. Her departure for Vancouver has been postponed until Saturday. ...

    Article : 31 words
  45. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: July 31, Kyarra, s, from Cairns; Arawatta, s, from Townsville; Kanowna, s, from Melbourne; Tinama, s, from Bundaberg; Rocklily, s, from Richmond River. ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  46. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    A child of Mr. C. Cavill's, aged 2½ years, living at Woonona, was playing at the fire on Tuesday, when her clothing caught alight. She was so severely burnt that she died ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. BOWLING CLUBS ROBBED.

    Waverley and Randwick bowling clubs' rooms were entered during Wednesday night, and the combined hauls were about £21 worth of goods. ...

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  48. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Clyde Kerr, the 18-year-old son of Mr. John Kerr, of Reservoir farm, near Toogoolwah, received fatal injuries as the result of the accidental explosion of the rifle which he ...

    Article : 40 words
  49. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A serious shooting accident occurred about 32 miles from here yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. D. Morris, aged 32 years, of Bournewood, near Wellington, one of a party of four, was ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRICAL "LAST NIGHTS."

    The final performance of "Miss Hook of Holland," with the quaint humour of its seenes from Dutch life, will be given at the Criterion Theatre to-night. Tomorrow the Royal Comies, rejoined by Miss Grace ...

    Article : 177 words
  51. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    The proposal to borrow a sum of money [?] [?] provement works within the municipality was before the Willoughby Council at a special meeting [?] Monday night, when the following motion by the Mayor ...

    Article : 42 words
  52. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

    Addressing the Agricultural Conference at Wellington, the Prime Minister, Mr. Massey, said it was intended to establish a Board of Agriculture, consisting of 12 members, one of ...

    Article : 92 words
  53. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    At the last meeting of the National Rose Society, held at the School of Arts, a discussion took place on "Own root and budded roses." Mr. G. W. Kershaw contended that the great majority of roses gave much ...

    Article : 207 words
  54. PIONEER CHRISTIAN BROTHER.

    At the Exhibition Hall the Governor, Sir William Macgregor, presented to the Rev. Brother Barrett, one of the pioneer brothers why established the first Christian ...

    Article : 67 words
  55. NAVAL COLLEGE EXPENDITURE.

    Senator Pearce, referring to-day to the authorisation of the large expenditure in connection with the erection of officers' houses at the Royal Australian Naval College at ...

    Article : 91 words
  56. THE DICKENS' FELLOWSHIP.

    A crowded audience was drawn to King's Hall last night for the meeting of the Sydney branch of the Dickens' Fellowship, when Mr. Aubrey Hallo[?] presided, and the central event of the evening was Mr. ...

    Article : 230 words
  57. A BORDER BRIDGE.

    The Government has accepted the tender of Messrs. Oakes and Oakes, of Lismore, for the erection of a bridge over the M'Intyre River at Goondiwindi, the price being £12,325 5s. ...

    Article : 65 words
  58. FELL EIGHTY FEET.

    The seven-year-old son of Robert Peel, of Menzies, fell down a shaft 80 feet deep on Saturday. The shaft had been covered up for years, and the child was playing on the ...

    Article : 68 words
  59. MINERAL RIGHTS.

    The Court of Appeal has given judgment in regard to a Southland lease case, to the effect that the lessee of any land was not entitled to the mineral contained on that ...

    Article : 30 words
  60. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Neville has ordered the compulsory winding up of the New Zealand Oilfields Company. A gang of hooligans at the Hull docks were ...

    Article : 246 words
  61. BARMEDMAN RACEHORSES.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Payten, S.M., Robert William Wilson, alias Robert Smith, or Peter Christian Barrie, 25, was committed for trial on a charge of conspiracy with a person ...

    Article : 452 words
  62. PLURAL VOTING.

    Reports from Ballarat Indicate that out of 32,447 votes polled, there were only 175 instances of apparent duplication. The official view is that at least half of these can ...

    Article : 95 words
  63. THREATENED WITH DARKNESS.

    Bathurst is threatened with darkness. Only four days' supply of coal is on hand at the Corporation Gasworks. The manager reported to the council last night that the ...

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  64. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB CONCERT.

    The tenth concert of the Sydney University Glee Club was held last night, in the Great Hall of that institution at which there was a large and enthusiastic audience. The programme submitted on this ...

    Article : 374 words
  65. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    A conference of the New South Wales Council of the Australian Freedom League, for the bolition of the compulsory clauses of the Commonwealth Defence Act, was held at the ...

    Article : 124 words
  66. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS.

    It is expected that the Commonwealth military aeroplanes will be making flights before the end of the year. At present they are in Sydney in store, awaiting the completion of a ...

    Article : 83 words
  67. STEAMER KONIGE[?] LUISE COMING.

    Another big N.D.L. liner is to visit Australia shortly in addition to the Grosser [?]. This is the Konigin Luise, a vessel of 10,7[?]5 tons. She is due to leave Sydney on the homeward voyage on December ...

    Article : 51 words
  68. LATE MR. E. W. O'SULLIVAN.

    The memorial of the late Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., in the way of a shield of bronze, placed at the head of the stairway leading to the first floor of the Sydney Trades Hall, ...

    Article : 66 words
  69. MALA[?]TA FOR THE ISLANDS.

    The steamer Malaita will sail from the Federal Wharf at noon this day for the New Hebrides [?], via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. The following is a list of her passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. A. Carr, Mr. ...

    Article : 99 words
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