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  2. CASUALTIES.

    A little girl aged two rears, daughter of David Archer, of Eugowra, died in the Forbes Hospital from the after effects of scalding received a couple of weeks ago at her parents' ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The city sanitary men resigned in a body on Friday night, owing to the discharge of one of their number, whom the sanitary inspector thought was unnecessary. The men differed ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. A. S. Homersham his established a branch of the Church of England Men's Society in connection with St. Mary Magdalene's Church, the new members being initiated ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    Five thousand apprentices in the engineers shops in Manchester and Salford have struck work for an extra shilling per week. LONDON, Sept. 20. ...

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  6. "ORGY OF ABUSE."

    "The decision of the State Cabinet not to renew the lease of Governement House was a unanimous one on their part, with the exception that the Premier was then absent. The ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Victoria, s, 3000 tons, Captain Entwisle, from New Zealand. Passengers: Messrs. F. A. Lee, J. S. Bennett, A. Brewer, W. Dickle, J. Carr, J. W. Shackford, R. E. Blakely, Stewart-Brown, N. B. Morton, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  9. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A middle-aged man, whose name is thought to be Dwyer, was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Saturday afternoon, suffering from a fractured skull and a broken leg, ...

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  10. THREATENED STRIKE.

    Trouble arose among the carters employed by Messrs. Wild and Sons, Manly, over the refusal of two employees to join the Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Union, of which about ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. SUDDEN DEATH ON A SHIP.

    Soon after the steamer Beltana left the outer harbour this morning for London Charles Sykes, a passenger for Durban was found dead in the lavatory The vessel ...

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  12. YOUNG WIFE CONFESSES.

    Dr. Blume's widow, who is only 20 years of age, has confessed that she shot her husband in a moment of exasperation on learning that he had obtained from her lover a written ...

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  13. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    John Hanley, whilst in charge of the draught stallian Lyon King, at, Bindogundra, was kicked by that animal, with the result that one of his legs was fractured below the ...

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  14. LOYAL TRAM MEN.

    The Minister for Defence has received a letter from the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramway Employee's Association, stating that at ...

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  15. MOTOR WAGGON FATALITY.

    Joseph Paul, a middle-aged man, was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor waggon in Carlton last night. ...

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  16. "SO MUCH FROTH."

    "When I look at the report of Friday evening's meeting, and see how my colleague, Mr. Beeby, was treated—a gentleman who is always reasonable and moderate in his views—I can ...

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  17. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    Frederick Kemp, aged 6, fell into the river at Cottesloe yesterday, and his brother George, aged 8, who could not swim, jumped in and tried to save him. Both were drowned. ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. PROTECTION.

    A British company underbid overy projectile foundry in the United States for a largo contract. The United States shellmakers held an ...

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  19. MAN DROWNED AT DUDLEY.

    Walter Weeks, 55, coal miner, was has lately been living at Raspberry Gully, near Charlestown, was fishing off the rocks at Dudley about 10 o'clock this morning, when he ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. WIRELESS IN THE WEST.

    The wireless station at Applecross has not yet been taken over by the Commonwealth. It has been shut down for the past fortnight. The contractor several times ...

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  21. DEPARTURES.—.Sept 21.

    Anglo-Californian, s, for New Zealand. Tropic, b, for Brisbane. Manningtry, s, for Manila, via Newcastle. Changsha, s, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Navigation Superintendent Donalds, on the Pacific Royal Mail line, and Henry Gallagher, Customs inspector, have been arrested on a charge of opium smuggling. ...

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  23. FARMER ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    J. J. Barker, a farmer, 40 years of age, residing at South Riana, on the north-west coast, was on his run yesterday looking for cattle, and while standing on a log with a ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 489 words
  25. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Fingal. 4-masted barque, for Mollendo, yvith 3854 tons coal and 19 tons ship's use. Age ...

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  26. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed with a brisk demand. As compared with the June sales ordinary wools sold fully at par. Fine merinos and fine crossbreds were from 5 to 10 ...

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  27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept. 23.

    Marama, R.M.S., for Vancouver; Coomonderry, s, for Berry, Nowra, and Jervis Bay, Coolcear, s, for the Tweed River, via Newcastle, Friendship, s, for the Tweed; Kiltobrauks, s, for the Richmond River; ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Shooting at the Randwick Rifle Rauge on Saturday was difficult, owing to the tricky wind. There were not many clubs out, but a good deal of musketry was got through. ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.

    The wireless telegraphy station erected by the Commonwealth Government at Port Adelaide will be ready for commercial business on October 1. Mr. F. J. Burgoyne, who ...

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  30. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 21.

    Mooltan, R.M.S., 9621 tons, for London. Coblenz, s, 3130 tons, for Japan, via ports. Maunganui, s, 7454 tons, for Wellington. Sonoma, s, 6253 tons, for San Francisco. ...

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  31. RACING DISPUTE.

    Sinclair Adkins, in the Banco Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, commenced an action against John Wron, suing him for damages, amounting to £6000, for alleged libel, ...

    Article : 366 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent telegraphs that, although the Social Democrats' Congress largely adopted international disarmament, there was a strong ...

    Article : 389 words
  33. DEFACING SHEEPSKINS.

    Joseph Healoy, farmer and grazior, of Newbridge, was charged at the Bathurst Police Court with having wilfully detaced the ears of 12 sheep. Defendant pleaded not guilty. ...

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  34. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Sept. 21.

    Unita, s, for Calcutta, via ports. The steamer Manningtry is to ship at Newcastle a cargo of coal for Manila. After discharging at the Philippine port, she will go to Moji, Japan, to lift a ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. MR. GRIFFITH'S VIEW.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) declined to take Friday evening's demonstration as any expression of public op[?] Referring to Mr. Beeby's unhappy experience, ...

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  36. NORSEMAN'S IMMIGRANTS.

    The Aberdeen liner Norseman, due to arrive tomorrow from London, via ports, is bringing to Sydney about 550 passengers, mostly immigrants. ...

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  37. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Suffolk, s, en route from Sydney to London and Liverpool, arrhcd at Durban on Friday. Buteshire, s, from Australia, arrived at Liverpool on Friday. ...

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  38. TRAINING SHIP PORT JACKSON.

    Mr, W. G. Deuchar, agent for Devitt and Moore's line, has received a cablegram advising the departure of the training ship Port Jackson, from london, on the 18th instant, for Sydney and Newcastle She ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTLETON (1374m).—Arr: Sept, 21, [?]oromiko, s, from Newcastle. ...

    Article : 11 words
  40. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Verbena, sh, from Port Victoria, April 3, at Queenstown. Achlibster, s, from Newcastle, Aug. 10, at Gnaymas. ...

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  41. R.M.S. MARAMA FOR VANCOUVER.

    The following is a list of passengers booked by the R.M.S. Marama, of the Canadian Australian Royal Mail line, sailing for vancouver via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu, and Victoria, B.C., to-day, at noon, from ...

    Article : 323 words
  42. WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    The American warship Princeton sent a wireless message yesterday to say that she was meeting with bad weather coming from Honolulu, and that her arrival need not be expected before Wednesday. ...

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  43. CARGO OF WHITE PINE.

    The steamer Opouri left Greymouth on September 14, and all the way across had to buffet against strong westerly gales and heavy seas. She anchored in Johnstone's Bay, with a cargo of 211,000ft of white ...

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  44. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Ningchow, from Brisbane. [?]mta, from Rangoon, via Melbourne. Komura, from Melbourne. Tyrian, from Brisbane. ...

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  45. MARYBOROUGH ELECTION.

    The sittings of the elections tribunal were concluded yesterday. In the Maryborough election the petition assessors unanimously agreed that the election should be declared ...

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  46. THE MAILS.

    South Australia (overland).—5.30 p.m. Victoria (overland).—5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland (overland).—3.30 p.m. Fiji, Honolulu, Canada, and United States of America, ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency Lady Denman, accompanied by Lady Barttelot, and attended by Sir Walter Barttelot, formally opened No. 2 cottage and laid the foundation stone of No. 3 cottage, ...

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  48. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: Sept. 22, Providence, s, from Townsville; Suva, s, from Burketown. Dep; Sept. 21, Ningchow, s, for London; Wyandra, s, for Melbourne; Wyreema, s, for Cairns; Burwah, s, ...

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  49. SUGAR FIELD BURNT.

    On Friday last some 70 acres of sugar cane belonging to Faircloth, Goodliffe, and Irvine, suppliers to the lsis Central Mill, were burnt. The fire originated from a ...

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  50. DEPARTURE OF THE SONOMA.

    The Sonoma, making the third salling from Sydney for the Oceanic Steamship Company, left her whait, at No. 4 Darling Harbour, punctually at 4 p.m. on Saturday, with about 60 throught passengers for ...

    Article : 233 words
  51. 50 YEARS' SERVICE.

    No officer in the Postal Department comes moro into direct contact with the general public than the superintendent of mails. For many years Mr. Alexander Burnett has filled ...

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  52. THE VEND APPEAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was not inclined to-day to discuss the decision of the High Court in the matter of the Vend appeal, Asked if he would be in favour of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  53. STRANDED SAILOR ARRESTED.

    The Spaniard, Julius de Valeancia, who was found on the Wollongong beach in a halfdrowned condition and was afterwards conveyed to Wollongong Dlstiict Hospital, was ...

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  54. ENGLISH MAILS DUE TO-DAY.

    English mails dated London, August 23, per R.M.S. Omrah, arc expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the G.P.O. to-day. ...

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  55. ROUGHT SEAS ALONG THE COAST.

    Rough sees were reported from many places along the coast yesterday, and were responsible for delays to a number of "coasters." At Wollongong the "stand off" signals were up. At Richmond River ...

    Article : 87 words
  56. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  57. GROUNDING OF THE FRANKBY.

    Captain Cummings, Acting Superintendent of Navigation, held an inquiry last week, under the Navigation [?]et, into the grounding of the steamer Frankby, at Goat island. Mr. Kidston, of the Crown Solicitor's Office, ...

    Article : 88 words
  58. MEAT INSPECTORS.

    The chairman, Mr. S. J. Talbot, presided at the first annual dinner of the Meat Inspectors' Association of New South Wales, held on Saturday night at Bray's Cafe, ...

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  59. WOMAN'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    A body, believed to be that of Miss Mullen, was found in the Yarra this morning having fouled the mooring rope of a boat Miss Mullen was the daughter or the late Samuel ...

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  60. A TITANIC OFFICER COMING.

    Mr. H. G. Lowe, who was fifth officer of the Titanic land who was in charge of one of the boats picked up by the Carpathia, is now third officer of the White Star liner Medie, which is at present en route to Sydney, ...

    Article : 164 words
  61. Advertising

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    Advertising : 106 words
  62. DISMASTED BARQUE.

    The barquentine Wanganui, late Carla, while bound from Wanganul to Sydney, became dismasted in a squall off Wanganul. She drifted down Cook Str[?] and was picked up by the steamer Kapital, and towed ...

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  63. DUST AND DISEASE.

    The somewhat disquietingstatement made by the city health officer (Dr. Armstrong) at the conference of sanitary inspectors the other day, as to the way disease is ...

    Article : 89 words
  64. SENORITA NOT SOLD.

    The barquentine Senorita has not been sold, the negotiations baling fallen through. She will therefore continue her career in the Australian-New Zea land trade, at least for some time. When she leaves ...

    Article : 97 words
  65. MILITARY.

    Colonel Wallack Inspected the Infantry units and the cadets of the Newcastle district yesterday afternoon. The Infantry was under Colonel Paton while Captain Walker was in ...

    Article : 93 words
  66. MOTOR LAUNCH CAPSIZED.

    Benjamin Coombos' motor launch Dan capsized on the bar this morning. All hands, numbering 3, were saved. The sicamer T[?] curry towed her to the breakwater, where ...

    Article : 82 words
  67. SNOW AT KOSCIUSKO.

    The Government Tourist Bureau reported the following weather conditions at Mount Kosclusko on Saturday morning:—Barometer, 30.05; maximum temperature, 35, minimum 21; south-westerly wind, light breeze; [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
  68. BATHURST TO LITHGOW ROAD RACE

    The cycle road race irom Bathurst to Lithgow took place this afternoon. The riders left Bathurst at halfpast 2, and the first rider, L. J. Orchar, arrived at Lithgow at 5 minutes to [?]. E. A. D. Wade occupied ...

    Article : 105 words
  69. CHARLOTTE FENWICK COLLISION.

    The Melbourne Marine Board, at its meeting on Friday, dealt with the report from the inspector of shipping upon the recent collision which took place between the Char[?] Fenwick and a boat belonging to the ...

    Article : 202 words
  70. Advertising

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    Advertising : 10 words
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