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  2. IN THE SUBURBS.

    In the outlying suburbs the storm was considerably lighter than in the city, though there was no lack of rain. All around Darling Harbour and the other arms of the harbour the ...

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  3. LABOUR RULE.

    An address was delivered by Mr. Bruce Smith. M.P., to the members of a newly-formed branch of the Women's Liberal League in the Petersham Town Hall on Wednesday night. There ...

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  4. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 29.

    kalapol, s, 2003 tons, Captain Renant, from Grey mouth. Union S.S. Company, Ltd., agents. Moonta, s, 2266 tons. Captain Mitchell from Melbourne.G. S.Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  5. FIFTH TEST MATCH. NO PLAY YESTERDAY.

    The long-drawn-out fifth test match should have been continued at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, but at noon, when the captains inspected the wicket, it was wet and ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  7. TRADE EXPANSION.

    The eighth annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia was continued-yesterday at the boardroom of the New South Wales association, ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE. WEIGHBRIDGES AT CRANES.

    The new weighbridges which have recently been installed alongside the coal cranes at the Basin and the Dyke have come in for a lot of adverse criticism by shipping people. ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.— Feb. 2[?].

    Darins s, for Singapore, via Newcastle and Melbourne. Forth, sh, for the United Kingdom. Westralia, s, for Hobart. ...

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  10. EFFECT ON THE TRAMS.

    The trams everywhere suffered. On every line were cars hold up, their progress entirely blocked by the vast amount of silt washed down by the flood. Extensive blocks occurred ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. —March 1.

    Mersey,sh, for London; Brinawarr, s, for Mackey, Queensland; Wollowra, s, for Melbourne; Coomonderry, s, and Eden, s, both for the South Coast; Rosford, s, for Brisbane Water; Erringhl, s, Gosford ...

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  12. THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    Sir,-It is refreshing to find your report of the fifth test match directing attention to the vexatious delays. Had this been done earlier in the game the demonstration by the ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—Feb, 20.

    Karitane, s, 1376 tons, Captain Burney, for Devonport, Burnie, and Strahan, via Port Kembla. Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain Kell, for Hobart. Waiwera, s, 6238 tons, Captain Charmon, for ...

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  14. ALLEGED THEFT OF LETTERS.

    Arthur Edgar Murray, 19, a postal assistant, was charged at the Newcastle Courthouse, before Mr. J. M'Kensie, S.M., with stealing letters at the Newcastle Post-office ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The most violent thnnderstom experienced locally during the present unsettled weather occurred last night at Katoomba and surrounding district. Light misty rain fell ...

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  16. ENTERED OUTWARDS. —Feb. 29.

    Tahiti, R.M.S., for San Francisco, via ports; Wollowia s, for Melbourne; Schlesien, s, for Bremen, via ports. Prinz Waldemar, s, was moved yesterday from ...

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  17. ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT SOVEREIGN.

    Edward Plumnkett, aged 40 years, and described as a labourer, was charged at the Newcastle Courhhouse with having on February 23, in an hotel in Hunter-street, ...

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  18. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Guthrie, s (Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line), left Singapore yesterday for Sydney, via the usual ports. Port Hunter, s, left London on Tuesday for the usual Australian ports, ...

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  19. GERMANTON FIRE.

    At about 2.30 yesterday morning the occupants of the dwelling at the rear of Goodwin's boot shop were awakened by the sound of fire, and had only sufficient time to escape. ...

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  20. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 645 words
  21. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house to-day: —Alex[?], for Wanganu[?], with 465 tons coal and 2 tons for ship's use; Wyrallah, s, for ...

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  22. MAKAM[?]O FOR THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Makambo, s (Burns, Philp, and Co 's line), will leave the Federal wharf at 10 a.m. in to-morrow for the New Hebrides and Banks Group, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. C.[?] Paterson,Rev. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND. MORE TEACHERS WANTED.

    Mr. Grant (Minister for Public Instruction, stated to-day that there was a temporary shortage of male assistant teachers. The ordinary source of supply is through the pupil ...

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  24. TRAINING SHIP PORT JACKSON.

    The cargo taken by this ship comprises 4054 bales of wool, 13,561 bags of wheat, 1036 casks tallow, 1491 packages of naval stores, 320 tons of alumitc, and 25 cases of sundries She will go to sea on Saturday ...

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  25. NEW HOWARD SMITH LINERS.

    Mr. H. B. Howard Smith, in moving the adoption of the directors' report at the annual meeting' of the Howard Smith Company, Limited, to-day, said that contracts had been placed in Great Britain for the ...

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  26. IMMIGRANTS' FARES.

    The steamer rates for immigrants to Queensland have been brought into line with those adopted in other States. ...

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  27. CLOUD-BURST AT CAPERTEE.

    A report from Capertee states that during the recent thunderstorms a phenomenal downpour, the result of a cloud-burst, occurred at Airly. Many thousands of tons of debris, ...

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  28. ROAD WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Messrs. George Clune and J. Mcintyre, representing the Bulga road workers, Interviewed Mr. Lee, at the district works office, with regard to the strike, and placed the ...

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  29. BONDI WATER SUPPLY.

    A complaint from the Bondi District Ratepayers' Association, that the water supply in Clen-street and neighbourhood was very defective, came before the Water and Sewerage Board at its meeting on ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    At the annual reunion of the Masonic Grand Lodge this evening Mr.F.E. Davis, M.L.C., was reinstalled Grand Master of the Tasmanian Freemasons for the seventeenth ...

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  31. A TIMBER FLEET.

    Messrs. J. J. Moore's fleet of timber vessels have been fixed as follows:— Annerley, s, leaves Columbia River and Puget Sound for Melbourne with 3,300,000ft oregon and redwood, ...

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  32. BONDI SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The organising committee of the Bondi School of Arts, comprising some 60 or 70 gentlemen, met at the Waverley Council-chambers last night under the presidency of Mr. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Supreme Court has upheld Lever Brothers' objection to the application by Ricketts, Limited, for the registration of the words "Rising Sun" as a trademark, on the ground ...

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  34. OLD SYDNEY.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 8th inst. I read a letter signed J. E. Richter on Sydney's early history Now, I can recollect Bridge-street in 1838, and at that time and up to 1846 the ...

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  35. TEAM FOR BISLEY,

    It was decided by the Commonwealth Parliament last year to vote £1000 a year towards the cost of sending a team of Australian riflemen to Bisley. This sum is not ...

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  36. THE MONTH'S RAINFALL.

    During February three ra[?]torms affected New South Wales, and resulted in some light to heavy rain generally. The storms were the culmination of monsoonal activity, which ...

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  37. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Messrs. J. R. Lang and B. Parkinson interviewed the Premier to-day for the purpose of asking for a grant of State money towards the expense of sending an Australian team of ...

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  38. RAILWAY STATIONS ROBBED.

    Threo railway stations —Jolimont, in the East Melbourne district, and Montague and North Port, on the Port Melbourne line, were burgled last night. At Jolimont Constable ...

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  39. YOUTH COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Tasman Menzies hanged himself at his father's residence, No. 7 Central-street, Hobart, this morning. His brother Ernest told a constable that shortly before 6 a.m. he went ...

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  40. "WIRELESS" ON A TRAMP

    A "tramp" steamer fitted with wireless is such a novelty that special attention was on Tuesday, at Melbourne, directed to the Roseric, which is so equipped. She is the second vessel devoted to the carriage ...

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  41. AUSTRALASIAN BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At a meeting of the Australasian Bowling Council to-night, the following dates were fixed for the playing of the Australian singlehanded championship: —1912-13, Melbourne; ...

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  42. THE HIGH COURT.

    Judgment was reserved to-day by the High Court (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice Isaacs) in an appeal against the decision of the Chief Justice of Victoria ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR AND CYCLIST.

    A collision between a motor car and cyclist occurred at Fitzroy yesterday. Mr. Warne (the cyclist) was hurled through t[?] plateglass wind shield of the car on to the seat ...

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  44. ARRIVAL OF HENRIK [?]SEN

    After a fairly good weather passage the steamer Henrik Ibsen arrived last night from San Francisco, and anchored at Watson's Bay. Besides a large deck cargo of lumber, the vessel has a quantity of general ...

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  45. LADIES' SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Australasian ladies' swimming championship carnival was concluded last night at the Municipal Baths, Domain Owing to the rain there was only a very small attendance ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m). — Arr: Feb. 29, Wairuma, s, from Newcastle. L[?]TELTON (1374m).—Dep: Feb. 29, Rakaia, s, for London. ...

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  47. READY FOR SEA.

    There are about nine vessels ready for sea lying in the stream between Garden Island and Rose Bay. Seven of them are laden with wheat. Four of the [?]ct are Norweginns —,viz., the Apollo, Forth, Sokoto, and ...

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  48. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Samuel John Lucas, 25 years of age, was charged, at the City Court to-day, with bigamy. Accused was arrested last night by Detectiv Togini on a provisional warrant. Lucas ...

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  49. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Clan Macaulay, s, 2834 tons, from Auckland, Dec. 27, at London. Paparo[?], s, 6744 tons, from Dunedin, Dec.28 at london ...

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  50. FIRE IN BUNKERS.

    At an early hour this morning it was found that the coal bunkers of the steamer Aramac, which is lying on the south side of the river, were on fire. The fire brigade was ...

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  51. HAWKESBURY RIVER EXCURSION.

    Weather permitting, the steamer Hunter will make an excursion to the Hawkesbury River to-morrow afternoon leaving the Newcastle and Hunter River Company's wharf at 2 p.m., the trip being made ...

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  52. OYSTER LESSEES' COMPLAINT.

    Sir, —With your kind permission I would like to reply to "Vox Populis"letter re the above in the "Herald" of February 14. In the first place, Como is an ideal pleasure ...

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  53. PATHETIC TRAGEDY.

    A pathetic tragedy occurred at Evans' Plains, a few miles west of Bathurst, this morning. The body of Mrs. Alice Wilson, wife of David Wilson, mall contractor, was ...

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  54. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Gabo, from Melbourne. Cooma, from Townsville, via ports. Maheno, from Auckland. Westfalen, from Bremen. ...

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  55. THREE NEW RAILWAYS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last evening bills providing for the construction of lines of railways from Barellan towards Mirrool, from Galong to Burrowa, and from ...

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  56. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  57. RAILWAY BASKET MYSTERY.

    The police, both here and in Adelaide, have been investigating the case of the dead body of a child found in a dress pas[?] on the railway station, and thus far have been unable to ...

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  58. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Crescent, 5.m. sch, 1334 tons, Puget Sound to Sydney —lumber: Dunsyre, sh, 2056 tons, Newcastle to Pacific Coast —coal: [?]. K. Hall, 5.m. sch, 1105 tons, Puget Sound to Sydney — lumber,thence Newcastle ...

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  59. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. yesterday evening: —Arunga, bar 8ft, crossing 8ft 6in, rise 3ft 9in; South-West Rocks, bar 6ft 3in at low water, Camden Haven Heads, bar 7ft, rise ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. NEW BISHOP OF NELSON.

    Canon Sadlier, incumbent of Christ Church, St. Kilda, Victoria, has been appointed Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand. Only a few months ago another Victorian churchman, Archdeacon ...

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  62. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE ([?]16m).—Arr:Feb, 29, Musgrave, s, from Bundaberg: Wyreema, s, from Cairns Dep: Feb 29, Mindini, s, for Sydney. CAPE MORETON (448m).— passed Feb. 20. ...

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  63. WHARF-LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    The wharf labourers' strike continues, but no difficulty is experienced by the company, All labour needed has been obtained without trouble. If necessary, a score of farmers ...

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  64. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of "A Tool There was" will be given at the Criterion Theatre this evening, when Miss Mabel [?]or will make her farewell appearance in Australia. To-morrow night Jansen will open his ...

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  65. EXPLOSION 0F CARBIDE GAS.

    Mr. George Wilson, hairdresser, Wee Waa, met with a serious accident by an explosion of carbide last night He had bought a couple of drums of carbide saved from ...

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  66. RALEIGH ELECTORATE.

    Grave dissatisfaction prevails, writes our Coff's Harbour correspondent, all over the Dorrigo and at Coff's Harbour at the inclusion of U[?]marra and South. Grafton in the Raleigh electorate. There is no ...

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  67. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    Gold shipments by the R.M.S. Morea consisted of £50,000 shipped by the Commercial Bank of Australia for Bombuy. The F.M.S. Nera left Melbourne on 22nd inst. with ...

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