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  2. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    There have been many exciting and closely contested matches for the historic symbol of the world's supremacy in lawn tennis. Few have provided so overwhelming a surprise to ...

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  3. ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    It was in 1811, just one hundred years ago, that John Loudan Macadam, the Scotch engineer, addressed his now famous memorial to the House of Commons, which led to the ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The conflict between the proprietors of music balls and theatres has been settled by the Lord Chamberlain, granting dramatic 11censes for music halls, provided the sketches ...

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  5. LAST AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Mr. H. Carter, who was one of the auditors of the last Australian Eleven in England, in a statement to-day, points out that it was most misleading at the meeting of the ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. 9.

    Levuka, s, 6219 tons, Captain R. A. Sharland, from Fiji ports, en route to Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Hough and two children, S. Edwards and infant, fisher, Crompton and two children, Blair and ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

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  8. PROPOSED NEW THEATRE.

    The City Building Surveyor (Mr. Broderick) submitted a minute to the Works Committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon concerning the proposed new theatre in the Queen ...

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  9. KILLINGWORTH EXPLOSION

    The inquiry regarding the explosion at Killingworth colliery on December 7, 1910, was continued by Mr. A. R. Watt at the Newcastle Courthouse to-day. Mr. A. A. ...

    Article : 387 words
  10. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The members of the English team arrived from Geelong this morning by the Melbourne express, and this afternoon were interested spectators of the play between New South ...

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  11. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  12. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire broke out at Pittsworth shortly after midnight, and caused damage to the extent of £5700. It took place in what is known as Donncilan's block, and spread rapidly. The ...

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  13. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 9.

    Rotenfels, s, for Brisbane. Euryalus, s, for Newcastle. Kakapo, s, for Newcastle. Pacifique, P.M.S., for Noumea and New Hebrides. ...

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  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 10.

    Levunka, s, for Melbourne; Maneno, s, for Auckland; Paloona, s, for Hobart; Maianbar, s, for the Manning River; Eden, s, for the South Coast; Namoi, s, for Newcastle; Federal, s, for Nowra and ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 9.

    Elmsborn, s, 4594 tons, Captain Balhr, for Harburg, via Albany. Albany, s, 5876 tons, Captain Hauth, for Hamburg, via Java. ...

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  16. NATIONAL BANK.

    Mr. Dacey, the N.S.W. Treasurer, in the course of an interview to-day, said with reference to the action of the Federal Government connected with the Savings Banks that ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Paloona s, for Hobart, via Sydney, with 800 tons of coal and 300 tons bunkers; Wyrallah, s, for ...

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  18. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Jan. 9.

    Kooyong, s, for W. A. Ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide, Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, via Eden; Burwah, s, for Brisbane and Rockhampton, Levuka, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  19. THE IPSWICH TRAGEDY.

    At the Ipswich Police Court to-day, Johann Gottlieb Jenner appeared to answer a charge of having wilfully murdered Annie Holzwart at Ipswich on December 23. ...

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  20. SMELTING SUSPENDED.

    The smelters at Solwyn were run out at midnight lost night. Trouble arose on the men's afternoon shift going on, when the manager suspended a few ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S REVENUE.

    New Zealand's revenue for the first three quarters of the current financial year was £7,747,407, an increase of £598,884 over the corresponding period of the previous year. ...

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  22. VICTORIA. COMPENSATION TO PUBLICANS.

    It was annnounced at the sitting of the Licenses Reduction Board to-day that the total compensation awarded for the year ended December 31, amounted to £48,454. ...

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  23. THE LATE MR. A. H. LINDEMAN.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Arthur Henry Lindeman, of Cawarra, near Gresford, grazier and vigneron, who died at WeBt Maitland on May 9, 1911. By his will, ...

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  24. BAR BARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the C.P.O. yesterday evening:—Manning Heads, last soundings, bar 13ft inside bar 10ft, channel and crossing 9ft 6in; Port Macquarie, bar 11ft, crossing 8ft 6in. ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Melbourne, s (new), G.A. line), left Hamburg for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane on Sunday. Berlin, s (G.A. line), arrived at Suez on Friday last from Australia. ...

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  26. INCREASED RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue from July 1 to December 31 amounted to £2,661,108, or £305,650 more than for the corresponding period of the previous year. ...

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  27. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BOWEN (1155m).—Dep: Jan. 9, Wodonga, s, for Brisbane. FLAT TOP (1050m).Arr: Jan. 9, Aramac, s, from Melbourne. Dep: Jan. 9, Wyandra, s, for ...

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  28. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Carlton and United Brewery Co. have once more declared an 8 per cent. dividend. ...

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  29. BABBIT TRADE STRIKE.

    The rabbit trappers went on strike to-day for higher rates. MILLTHORPE, Tuesday. At a meeting of the local branch of the ...

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  30. MESSERS. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD.

    In connection with the allotment of shares in Messrs. Huddart, Parker, Ltd., the company report that it was decided to make a minimum of 50 and maximum of 500. About ...

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  31. NIKKO MARU DUE TO-DAY.

    The Japanese mail steamer kikko Maru is due to-day, and will berth at the Burns, Philp wharf, Circular Quay. A man fill overboard between Manila and Thursday Island. Captain Yagi swung the steamer round, ...

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  32. DELAYED RAILWAY WORK.

    A great deal of adverse comment has been occasioned by the manner in which a number of railway navvies have been treated by the Government—men who had been ...

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  33. OUTWARD CARGOES.

    Ehmsborn, s, for Hamburg, via ports: 687 bales of wool, 2040 tons of concentrates, 500 tons of wheat, 130 cases of seeds, 600 tons of bagged copra, 700 tons of loose copra, 100 tons of oil cake, 1100 bags of cocoa ...

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  34. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

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  35. THEMISTOCLES, FROM LONDON.

    About 700 passengers are to arrive by the Aberdeen line steamer Themistocles from London, via South Africa, which will berth at Dalgety's wharf, Miller's Point, this morning. ...

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  36. WHARF-LABOURERS.

    A conference between the Steamship-owners and wharf-labourers regarding the demand for increased pay was concluded to-day. No announcement as to the result of the ...

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  37. BALLARAT DUE THIS AFTERNOON.

    The new P. and O. branch service steamer Ballarat, from London, via South Africa and Australian ports, will arrive this afternoon, and berth at Brown's wharf, Woolloomooloo. She has about 1000 passengers. ...

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  38. THE WEATHER. COOLER IN MOST PARTS.

    The only rain reported yesterday was 30 points at Manning Heads and 13 at Byron Bay, Elsewhere fine weather, with cool to moderate temperatures, ruled, but rather warmer ...

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  39. AORANGI, FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Aorangi, which arrived yesterday afternoon, left San Francisco on Dec. 13 at noon, and arrived at Papeete on 24th at 5 p.m. She left again on the 25th at 3 p.m., arriving at Rarotongo on the 27th at 1 ...

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  40. AN EIGHT FOR STOCKHOLM.

    At a meeting of the N.S.W. Rowing Association held last night, Mr. A. E. Nash being in the chair, it was stated that a generous response had been made to the appeal for ...

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  41. LEVUKA FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Levuka, from Fiji, experienced strong southerly, winds and heavy sea on leading Monu, these conditions lasting almost until arrival. The cargo comprised 42,402 bunches of bananas, 2575 sacks of ...

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  42. STATION WEATHER REPORTS.

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  43. COOMONDERRY AGAIN GROUNDS.

    The steamer Coomonderry, which grounded at Crookharen Heads a little over a week ago, struck again when crowing out on Monday. It was expected that she would float off about midnight. ...

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  44. SMALL-ARMS FACTORY.

    Additional tests are to be made of the power plants at the small-arms factory, Lithgow, Mr. A. C. Wright, who has come out to take charge of the factory, will be there to watch ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. OUR JACK LEAKING.

    A telegram was received yesterday by the Department of Navigation, from the pilot at Nambucca Heads, stating that the steamer Our Jack had arrived there, leaking The leak was located, and after ...

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  47. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The fifth of the 1911-12 series of wool sales was commenced today, when 10,000 bales were offered. The selection generally was neither large nor very attractive. A good proportion of scoured was offered to ...

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  48. WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    Riverina, s, from Western Australian ports, via Adelaide and Melbourne, sent a wireless message yesterday evening, stating that she was then 200 miles away, and might be expected at Sydney about 11 a.m. ...

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  49. MINERS REFUSE WORK.

    The afternoon shift at the State coal mine refused to commence work to-day because the management insisted that only powder should be used for coal-getting during January, in ...

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  50. NEW CALEDONIA SHIPPING.

    Berwick Law, s, left Thio for Glasgow on Dec. 25, with 7020 tons of nickel ore. Emma Laurens left Poro for Europe on Dec. 23, with 3025 tons of nickel ore. ...

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  51. LATE MINING.

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  52. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).Arr: Jan. 9, Otaki, s, from London. ...

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  53. CREMORNE TRAM AND FERRY.

    A meeting of the Cremorne tram and ferry protest committee was held last evening at Mr. M'Kenzie's office. Spit Junction. Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., presided. It was decided to ...

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  54. THE MAILS.

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  55. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Ballarat, from London, via ports. Ascaninis, from Glasgow, via ports. Themistocles, from London, via South Africa and Melbourne. ...

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  56. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Peshawar, s, 7634 tons, from Sydney Nov. 18, via Melbourne and Adelaide, at London. Dorset, s, 7630 tons, from Brisbane Nov. 10, at London. ...

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  57. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Atalana, bq, 998 tons, Bunbury to Monte Video—jarrah: Irby, sb, 1482 tons, Newcastle to West Coast— coal; Kohala, [?] 776 tons, Newcastle to San Francisco—coal; Ville de Mulhouse, [?] bq, 2798 ...

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  58. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. George Cranston, of the Presbyterian Church at Cowra, has accepted a call to the Crampbell-street Church, Balmain, and his induction will take place on January 30. ...

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  59. NEW STEAMERS.

    For a Greymouth (New Zealand) company there is being built at Mr. Rock Davis's yards at Balckwall, Brisbane Water, a wooden steamer of 400 tons, for the west [?] trade of New Zealand, and it is expected ...

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