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  2. MARYLEBONE TEAM. A WARM WELCOME.

    An Australian welcome was accorded the visiting English cricketers to-day at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The president of the Victorian Cricket Association (Mr. ...

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  3. NAVAL COLLEGE SITE.

    During the debate on the Budget in the House of Representatives to-night the Prime Minister announced that the Government had determined to fix the site of the naval college ...

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  4. SEAMEN AND THE SABBATH.

    The hearing of the claim of the Seamen's Union of Australia against the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others was concluded to-day in the Commonwealth ...

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  5. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Nov. 16.

    Moldavia, R.M.S., 9500 tons, Commander E. H. Gordon, from London, via ports. Passengers for Sydney or New Zealand:—Miss E. M. White, Miss A. E. Macrae, Mr. and Mrs. Sleeman, Hon. J. Thesiger, ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Colonial Office has not yet forwarded Coronation medals to the New South Wales cadets who attended the Coronation, as it is awaiting a reply to a letter to the ...

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  7. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire started on Vindex run about 9 o'clock on Tuesday night, but was extinguished the same night. It broke out again at 10 o'clock next day. Twenty men fought the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  9. VICTORIA'S RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue for the beginning of the financial year on July 1 to November 7 was £1,834,188, an increase of £247,619 over the revenue secured during a similar period ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—Nov. 16.

    Dorset, s, for London and Liverpool. Maheno, s, for Auckland. Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, via Eden. ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. HIGH COURT.

    The sittings of the High Court for next year have been arranged. The Sydney sittings will begin on Monday, April 1; Monday, July 29, and Monday, November 18. ...

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  12. TOWN CLERK'S SUICIDE.

    On Sunday evening the body of James Thomas Kelly, town clerk of Mount Morgans, was found suspended from a beam in the Mount Morgans Fire Brigade station. A ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov. 17.

    Matunga, s, for Port Moresby, Samarai, and Woodlark Islands; Taviuni, s, for Samoa; Breiz Izel, s, for Dunkirk, Calais, and Antwerp; Wollowra, s, for Melbourne; Gosford, s, for Brisbane Water; H.S.N. ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 879 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—Nov. 16.

    Maheno, s, 5282 tons, Captain M. Livingstone, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, nurse, and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Gubble, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, ...

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  16. BOATING TRAGEDY.

    The water police boat has returned to Brisbane, after a prolonged search for the bodies of the victims of Saturday's boating accident, when two youths were drowned by the ...

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  17. DR. PEACOCK'S CONVICTION.

    Dr. Peacock's solicitors have written to the Sheriff of the Supreme Court notifying him that it is their intention to appeal to the High Court against the decision of the ...

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  18. THE COBAR SEAT.

    The election of Mr. Charles S. Fern to represent the Cobar constituency is considered almost a foregone conclusion. Mr. Fern has been for a number of years ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S MATCH.

    The Englishmen will commence the second match of their tour to-day against Victoria. Both teams have defeated South Australia, the Englishmen's victory being much ...

    Article : 385 words
  20. LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing was conculded at the special sitting of the Supreme Court to-day, of the action by Henry Gregory, Minister for Mines and Railways in the late Government, ...

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  21. DELHI DURBAR.

    New Zealand will not be represented at the Coronation Durbar. ...

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  22. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Nov. 16.

    Karori, s, for Wellington and Greymouth, via Newcastle; Undine Bay, for the New Hebrides; Elbing, s, for Hamburg, via ports; Moldavia, R.M.S., for Auckland: Anglo Saxon, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, and Antwerp, ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. IRISH ENVOYS.

    Messrs. Redmond, Hazelton, and Donovan, the Irish Home Rule envoys, arrived in Broken Hill this morning, and were welcomed by a number of representative Irishmen. They ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Treasurer (Mr. M'Gowen) is seriously concerned over the declaration of the Prime Minister that the post-offices will not be available to the States for their savings bank ...

    Article : 297 words
  25. DOCK MANAGEMENT.

    Questions asked in the Legislative Assembly last evening respecting rumoured changes in the management of Fitzroy Dock drew from the Minister for Works an interesting ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Macky and Logan's warehouse has been destroyed by fire. Immense damage was done. ...

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  27. BREMEN, FROM BREMEN.

    The heat in the Red Sea as the German mail steamer Bremen steamed through was terrific, and one third-class passenger named Nieue died from the effects of sunstroke. Moderate weather was encountered ...

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  28. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Star of Australia, s (Tyser line), en route to Australian and New Zealand ports, from London, passed the Cape of Good Hope on Saturday last. Yawata Maru, J.M.S., is to leave Nagasaki to-day, ...

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  29. HOUSING THE IMMIGRANTS.

    The difficulty in finding accommodation experienced by some of the immigrants on arrival in Sydney has moved the British Immigration League to ask the Government to ...

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  30. ENDURANCE CLUB-SWINGING.

    Harry Lawson and Jack Beamish, who commenced on Tuesday to swing clubs for over 101 hours (the present record by beamish being 100½ hours), were both going strong ...

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  31. MATUNGA FOR PAPUA.

    The following is a list of passengers per the steamer Matunga sailing from the Federal wharf at noon to-day for Papua, via Brisbane and Cairns:—Miss Oliver; Messrs. D Jenness, W. S. Tait, Alee Johnson, R. ...

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  32. MORAVIAN, FROM LONDON.

    The following is a list of the passengers to arrive by the Aberdeen steamer Moravian, which is due in Sydney early this morning. On arrival the vessel will berth at Dalgety's Wharf, Miller's Point:— ...

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  33. JAPANESE LINE.

    Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, intimate that, commencing with voyage 53 homeward, the steamer Nippon Maru will run as an intermediate steamer, sailing from Hongkong on ...

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  34. MURDER CHARGE FAILS.

    The case was concluded in the Supreme Court to-day in which William Shannon was charged with having murdered James Valentine Brennan, on August 27, near Shamrock ...

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  35. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    Bombala, s, en route from Melbourne, sent a mes-s sage last night saying she was then 175 miles away, and expected to arrive at Sydney at 7 a.m., to-day. Coo[?] s, en route from Brisbane, sent the ...

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  36. CARGO BY THE BIA.

    The cargo by the steamer, Bia, for Dunkirk, Antwerp, and Hull, via ports, is comprised as follows:— 35 bags of shell, 285 wet hides, and 1678 bales of wool. ...

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  37. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Police Court this morning John Denny was charged on an information of the Customs Department with having, on August 18, 1909, at Fremantle, while trading as Denny ...

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  38. MR. WARNER'S CONDITION.

    Mr. Warner is still confined to his bed, but is slightly improved, and expects to accompany the team to Sydney on Wednesday after the Victorian match. Mr. Douglas will ...

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  39. FEDERAL TERRITORY.

    The land at Jervis Bay recently taken over by the Federal Government, consisting of 5100 acres, was not a compulsory acquisition, as has been inferred in some quarters. The State ...

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  40. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Orvieto (R.M.S.), from Brisbane. Van Linschoten, from Melbourne. Taiyuan, from Melbourne and Geelong. Moravian, from London, via South Africa and ...

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  41. ALTERATION IN PROGRAMME.

    Mr. Thomas Pawley, manager of the English team, has informed Mr. Sydney Smith, junior, hon. secretary of the Australian Board of Control, that his team does not desire ...

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  42. POLLING DAY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. O'Malley, was asked by a deputation of Jewish citizens, introduced by Dr. Maloney, M.P., to proclaim a public holiday throughout Australia on polling ...

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  43. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Bannockburn, s, 4936 tons, Puget Sound to Port Piric—lumber; Titania, s, 3613 tons, Puget Sound to Australian ports—lumber; Strathavon, s, 4403 tons, Tasmanian ports to South America—hardwood; Uganda, s, ...

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  44. MINING FATALITIES.

    A deputation from the A.M.A. asked Mr. Edden, Minister for Mines, for a Royal Commission to investigate the question of fatal accidents in mines, of which there had been ...

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  45. WHEELERS REFUSE DUTY.

    A strike of wheelers employed at the State coal mine occurred this afternoon because one of their number was transferred to another position, which carried 10d a day less ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Nov. 16, Niwaru, s, for Brisbane. BLUFF (1107m).—Dep: Nov. 16, Ariel, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  47. Y.M.C.A. AND NAVVIES.

    Two more social camps for the benefit of railway workers have now been established by the Y.M.C.A. In each of the camps he visited Mr. Woodcraft, secretary of the ...

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  48. NORFOLK ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The island steamer Malaita arrived at 5 a.m. and sailed at noon. She experienced rough and rainy weather for the first part afterwards fine weather round the group. Through passengers: Mrs. ...

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  49. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Pera, s, 7635 tons, from Sydney Sept. 16, at London. Bardsey, s, 2184 tons, at Antwerp. American Transport, s, 4762 tons, from Ocean Island Aug. 8, at Stettin. ...

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  50. TAXING AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES

    To meet the necessity of increased municipal loans the tax assessments of various distinguished citizens here have been considerably augmented (states the New York ...

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  51. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The following team has been chosen to represent South Australia, in the matches against Victoria, in Melbourne, November 24 to 28, and New South Wales, at Sydney, ...

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  52. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. yesterday evening:—Ballina, bar and crossing, 11ft 6in, low water; Harrington, past soundings bar 13ft, rise 3ft; Camden Haven Heads, bar and crossing ...

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  53. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was concluded in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night, when members from the north-west complained of the absence of shipping ...

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  54. NEW GUINEA WRECK.

    Diver Tucker, of Adelaide, arrived on Wednesday aboard Allan's ketch, Sea. for the purpose of engaging in salvage operations at the scene of the wreck of the New Guinea in ...

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  55. DOCKING OF STEAMERS.

    It is reported that the steamers trading to German New Guinea intend to make Brisbane their docking port, instead of Sydney. Mr. Plater, the manager in Sydney for the ...

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  56. NEW DUTCH LINERS.

    It is reported that the new steamers building to the order of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Dutch Packet Company) for the Australian trade will be named Van Cloon and Van Overstraten. ...

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  57. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  58. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1958m).—Dep: Nov. 15, Warrego, s, for Burketown. TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: Nov. 16, Buteshire, s, from London; Allinga, s, from Cairns; Aramac, s, from ...

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  59. MEDWAY'S VOYAGE.

    Captain Robt. Jackson reports as follows on the voyage of the training ship Medway, referred to in yesterday's issue:—We left London Docks on Aug. 3, and proceeded to Greenhithe and Gravesent. We ...

    Article : 358 words
  60. NOT ENOUGH SHIPS.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Thomson (N.S.W.) asked the Minister for External Affairs whether he was aware that a considerable number of persons were desirous of ...

    Article : 148 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. CHILD MISSING.

    The two-year-old son of A. T. McCracken, employed on R. Jones's farms, at Yebene, has been missing since 8.30 on Saturday morning. All hope of finding the child alive has ...

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  63. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Details in connection with the death of Patrick Callaghan, of Mount Mulgrave station, show that the deceased was preparing on the Sunday afternoon to go out on the run on ...

    Article : 73 words
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