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  2. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LIBERAL RALLY.

    At the Parramatta Town Hall last night under the auspices of the Parramatta branch of the Women a Liberal League, Senator Millen, Mr. C. W. Oakes, and Mr. Joseph Cook, ...

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  4. HEAVY RAINS.

    Since saturday the immense Antarctic disturbante over the Bight has travelled another 1000 miles eastward, and now covers the south-eastern States and the Tasman Sea, ...

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  5. CIVIC POLITICS.

    The Lord Mayor visted Junee on Saturday evening, and was banqueted by the Independent Odd[?]ellows. Replying to the toast of his health, Alderman Clarke referred to ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Karoola, s, 7170 tons, Captain W. C. E. Morgan, from Western Australia, via Adelaide and Melbourne. Mellwraith, McEacharn, and Co., Proprietary, Ltd., agents. Wodonga, s, 2341 tons, Captain J. McIntosh, from ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The White Star Company is building three additional, oil-driven liners of 18,000 tons. The Osborne family vault on the Duchess of St. Alban's estate, Newtown Anner, ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. "TIME TO CONSIDER THE ARTS."

    A deputation from the Sydney Symphony Orchestral Society waited on the Minister for Education yesterday, and asked for a subsidy of £1000. ...

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  9. EVADING DRILL.

    At the New town Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., another butch of 30 cadets, charged by summons with having failed to attend the required number of drills ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—July 8.

    Aorangi, s, for Newcastle. Maheno, s, for Newcastle. Dumbea, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via ports. Miltiades, s, for London, via ports. ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 9.

    Tyrian, s, for Brisbane; Woodonga, s, for Melbourne; Wyandra, s, for Cooktown, via ports; Cooloon, s, and N[?]rebar, s, both for Coff's Harbour and Woolgoolga; Mo[?]ya, s, Hillmeads, s, Sea Gull, s, and Wee Clyde, ...

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  12. CLEARANCES.—July 8.

    Dilkera, s, 2640 tons, for Adelaide. Dumbea, F.M.S., 5685 tons, for Marseilles, via ports. Miltiades, s, 6793 tons, for London, via ports. Belgie, s, 9715 tons, for Liverpool, via ports. ...

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  13. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day received from the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Peake) a letter confirming the telegram in which the understanding arrived at between ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. CADETS FINED IN MELBOURNE.

    The first of a series of prosecutions of senior cadets for not having attended the statutory number of drills were dealt with a' the Carlton Court on Saturday. All the ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  16. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Henry Nagie, a very old and respected resident of this district, passed away during the week, death being due to heart failure. The remains were interred in the Church of ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. RAIN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  18. THE GOAL TRADE.

    The Lithgow and Hermitage Collieries each worked nine and a half days during the past fortnight. A[?] the Vale of Clwydd Colliery the miners went down for ten days, but on ...

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  19. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    "A complimentary banquet wus given to the Irish Envoys, Mr. W. A. Redmond, M.P., and Mr. J. T. Donovan, LL.B., at the A.B.C. last night, on the eve ot their departure from ...

    Article : 430 words
  20. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Ionic brought from England a large number of immigrants for the various States. These new arrivals were transhipped to the steamer Wimmera in Tasmania, and ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. SENATOR'S CHARGE.

    In further reference to recent public appointments, Senator Millen said on Sunday:— "I'm certainly not going to allow Mr. Tr[?] to wriggle out of the controversy in the way ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE.

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  23. BARBOUND NAMBUCCA.

    As the bar at Nambueea Heads continues impassable, owners of barbound vessels have recalled their crews to Sydney. The residents view this step with alarm, believing it is ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: July 7, Oberhausen, s, from Hamburg; Musgrave, s, from Bundaberg; Wollowra, s, from Cairns. July 8, Eumeralla, s, from Rockhampton; Lothringon, s, from Bremen; Otway, ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Kumano Maru, J.M.S., was due to leave Manila yesterday, en route from Yokohama to Sydney, via ports. She is due to arrive at Sydney on July 24. St. Albans, s (E. and a. line), arrived at ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. BUILDING THE RAILWAY.

    It will be necessary to acquire, for the purposes of the Transcontinental railway, private property at Port Augusta, and steps are being taken to carry this matter into ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. ORE AND BULLION.

    The Union Company's steamer Kauna, from Devonport, has included in her cargo 197 tons of bullion, 3600ft of timber, 213 tons of ore, 514 packs of produce, 100 tons of Montana concentrates, 112 tons of Magnet ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    An inquiry was held at the City Coroner's Court yesterday, concerning the death of John Sutherlaud Millar, a clerk, aged 52, who was found on July 2 in his bedroom, dead ...

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  29. THE COURTFIELD.

    The United Tyser steamer Courtfield, from New York, via ports, berths at Tyser's wharf, where she will discharge. She will continue her passage to New Zealand ports about the end of the week. ...

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  30. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    The third Australian Dental Congress was opened in Brisbane this morning, when, besides representatives from all the States of the Commonwealth, delegations from Great ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY.

    An expert gang of burglars broke into Mr. C. W. Cupit's residence, Ripple Vale, Spitroad, Mosman, on Sunday night, and secured a quantity of diamond jewellery, valued at ...

    Article : 243 words
  32. THE TELAMON.

    The Blue Funnel steamer Telamon, due at Sydney on 16th inst., left Glasgow on May 16, and called at Las Palmas and Durban. She left the South African port on June 14. The passage across the ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    For the purpose of advertising the Commonwealth the Department of External Affairs has purchased 6000 copies of the "Illustrated Digest of the Commonwealth Year Book" for 1910. ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. THE STAGE SOCIETY.

    The first performance here of "You Never Can Tell," which took place at the Concordia Hall last night, furnished something in the nature of a surprise. That the play was ...

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  35. WIRELESS ON THE GEELONG.

    The P. and O. branch liner Geelong, from London, May 23, and Las Palmas, May 29, crossed the equator in long. 9 W., and arrived at Capetown on June 14. She left the following day, and ran the casting ...

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  36. CHILD DRINKS BOILING TEA.

    A child of two years, named Charles Samuel Drew, died at the Children's Hospital, Paddington, on Friday, under' somewhat unusual circumstances. His mother left him for a ...

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  37. R.M.S. MALOJA.

    The P. and O. Maloja, 12500 tons, the latest addition to the company's "M" class of steamships, and sister ship to the steamer Medina (which vessel had the distinction of conveying their Majesties the King and ...

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  38. FALL DOWN A VENTILATOR.

    A bout 1.50 a.m. on Saturday a fireman named M'Laughlin; 33, was walking along the deck of the steamer Celtic, when he fell down a ventilator into,the stokehole, a ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. MINERNEY. M.L.C.

    Mr. J. M'Inerney, M.L.C., died in the Lewisham Hospital yesterday, aged 69. For nearly half a century he had been a resident of Gundagai district. He had occupied important ...

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  40. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    A conference ot ministers of the metropolitan area was held at the Y.M.C.A. Hall yesterday, Rev. W. S. Macqueen presiding. Reports were,presented from the various ...

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  41. MAYOR DEFIES THE COUNCIL.

    The Australian Workers' Union yesterday carried a resolution upholding the action of the Mayor in refusing "to authorise the police to prosecute under the Loitering Act." The ...

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  42. IMMIGRANT KILLED.

    A message from Woodford states that aman named George Ower was killed at Belford while scrub-felling. He was only a recent arrival in the district, and his parents ...

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  43. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY.

    Messrs. Arthur Kidman and Meares left by last night's express for Melbourne, as representatives of the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce, to interview the Federal Prime ...

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  44. OIL TANK STEAMER.

    The oil tank steamer Bullmouth, owned by the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd., from Borneo, is on her first visit to Brisbane. The vessel brought 20,000 cases of petroleum spirit and Borneo kerosene, and has ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. SHOT WITH REVOLVER.

    Archibald P. Cochrane, 19, last night shot himself through the brain with a revolver at the Palace Hotel. Cochrane, whose people live at Casterton. Victoria, only arrived in ...

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  46. CAUGHT IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    A shocking accident occurred on W. Jacobs' farm, about midday, on Saturday. A man named A. Honess, who was feeding a chaffcutter for M. O'Brien, got his left forearm ...

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  47. MEAT BOARD.

    The president (Mr. F. Flowers, M.L.C.), and members of the recently-appointed Meat Industry Board will leave Sydney to-morrow evening for Adelaide, to inspect the abattoirs ...

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  48. JUNCTION NORTH MINE.

    The sodden fall in Junction North shares caused a strange feeling in Broken Hill this afternoon. The report was that the sha[?] had failed. The official statement given ...

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  49. STRIKE AVERTED.

    The steamer Hobart arrived at Port Augusta from Busselton this morning with a consignment of more than 1000 tons of sleepers, the first cargo of material for the east-west ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107m).—Arr: July 8, Mocraki, s, from Melbourne. Dep: July 8, Maunganui, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  51. N.Y.K. DIVIDEND.

    The board of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha announce a half-yearly dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum, which is at the customary rate. ...

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  52. FIJI SHIPPING.

    The Union Company's steamer Hauroto, from Auckland, arrived to-day. ...

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  53. BIG TIMBER CARGO.

    The steamer Strathness, from Puget Sound June 3, had fine weather until off the coast of New Caledonia, thence westerly gales to arrival. She anchored off Long Nose Point with a cargo of 3,624,887 feet of ...

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  54. NORFOLK ISLAND SHIPPING.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co's steamer Makambo arrived last evening, and sailed this afternoon for New Hebrides. She experienced heavy weather between Sydney and Lord Howe Islands, which delayed her ...

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  55. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Countess Eloonora de Cisneros, with the Co[?] de Cisneros, and with Messrs. paul Dufault, James Liebling, and George Portus (manager) left for Melbourne by the southern express last evening. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  56. CAUGHT BY A CLOTHSLINE.

    A Painful accident occurred to a miner named A. Schinter. Coming off the afternoon shift his horse galloped under a clothesline. The wire line struck him in the mouth, ...

    Article : 73 words
  57. NEW P. AND O. LINERS.

    The P. and O. Company lats week (says "Fairplay" of June 6) contracted wtih Messrs. Caird and Co., of Greenock, for the construction of two further steamers of the Ballarat class. With these two ...

    Article : 92 words
  58. TOTALISATOR COMMISSION.

    The reports of the Royal Commisison on the introduction of the totalisator are still being waited for by the Government. They were handed in yesterday, but the ...

    Article : 157 words
  59. THE MAILS.

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  60. MISS CONDON'S CONCERT.

    To-night at St. James's Hall a vocal recital will be given by Miss Elsie Condon, a contralto from the studio of Mr. Nelson Illingworth. Miss Condon, who will sing "Softly Awakes My Heart," and other ...

    Article : 76 words
  61. PERTH NEWSPAPER CASE.

    In connection with the cast in which Coy, late sub-overseer of the "Western Australian newspaper, was, by a Supreme Court jury, awarded £500 damages and costs against ...

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  62. DART IN MELBOURNE.

    Dart, s, which is to be the tender to the training ship John Murray, arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Sydney. ...

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  63. HORSEMAN KILLED.

    Samuel Lawlor, 35, was killed through being thrown from a horse on Saturday night, whilst returning after attending the race meeting at Taylorville. near Glen innes. Deceased was a ...

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  64. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  65. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Rendsburg, from hamburg, via ports. Warrimoo, from Wellington and other New Zealand ports. Courtfield, from New York, via ports. ...

    Article : 39 words
  66. UNIFOEM FOOD STANDARDS.

    Dr, Ashburton Thompson who has been commissioned by the various States to inquire into the question of the uniform standards for food and drugs, arrived to-day and called ...

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  67. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Auchencrag, s, [?]16 tons, Newcastle to Manila—coal; L[?]thringea, s, [?]008 tons, Port Pirie to antwerp—concentrates; Tokomara, s, 6238 tons, Newcastle to Manila — coal; Shinho Maru, s, 4319 tons, Ocean Island to ...

    Article : 72 words
  68. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Day) yesterday announced the following promosions:—Senior-constable Garden (Marrick[?]ille) to be sergeant; First-class-constable ...

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  69. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted at the G.P.O. yesterday evening:—Manning River Heads, bar 12ft, inside 11ft, crossing 8ft 2in, where dredge Latons is working: Richmond River heads, bar 11ft, inside ...

    Article : 78 words
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