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  2. THE CORONATION.

    As I write the streets are filling for the Royal Progress through the metropolis of the Empire after yesterday's crowning. About a stone's throw from the office of ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Queen Mary and the Princess Mary will accompany the Prince of Wales on his visit to the German Emperor at the end of August. ...

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  4. SEA MESSAGE REFUSED. RIVAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS.

    An unfortunate incident occurred at sen on Saturday in connection with a wireless message between the Howard Smith liner Cooma and the Aberdeen liner Marathon. The Cooma ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Lammeroo, s, for Port Pirie, via Port Adelaide and Sydney, with 2300 tons coal for Port Adelaide, 3000 tons coal ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 18.

    Moana, s, 3915 tons. Captain Worrall, from Wellington. Passengers:—Mesdames Manley and child, Hazlett, Hughes and 3 children, Fox and child, Darlow, Peters and infant, Fay and infant, Manson and child, ...

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  7. CASUALTIES. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    On Sunday the body of Mrs. Ellen Hughes, a widow, residing at Dundas, was found in a well on her brother's premises. Mrs. Hughes had been Buffering from a bad attack ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    The high pressure which on Monday covered the north-eastern districts of [?]ir State has gone still further north-castward, and now only touches the south-eastern part of Queensland. The Antarctic disturbance has moved about 300 miles in a northeasterly direction, but has contracted slightly and now covers New South Wales, Victoria, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FALL THROUGH A SKYLIGHT.

    V painter named Henry Murray, aged 50, whose residence is not known, was painting the back of a house in Wilson-street, Newtown, and had ascended a ladder to a ...

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  10. KILLED BY A FALL OF ROCK.

    George O'Nell, 40, a navvy, lately employed on the railway quadrupilcation works, waratah, was killed by a fall of rock while working at Wallsend Junction, near Waratah, this ...

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  11. SHOT WITH PEA RIFLE.

    Matthew Green, of Winston, while out rabbiting yesterday, accidentally shot himself with a pea riflc. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  12. THE DOLORES SONG RECITALS.

    The Australasian journeyings of Mire-Antonia Dolores, which have kept her out of Sydney concert rooms for seven months, have now brought this brilliant artist far on the ...

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  13. SWAGMAN'S DEATH.

    A swagman named George Carter or Cartwright, 60, an old resident of Menindle, was found dead this afternoon at North Broken Hill, having apparently talen his life. His ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—July 18.

    [?]erwick Law, s, for Newcastle. Miner, Government s, for Newcastle. Moravian, s, for London, via South Africa. Rostock, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg. ...

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  15. SLIPPED ON ORANGE PEEL.

    Mr. Blackburn, proprietor of Tattersall's Hotel, who broke one of his legs in a sailky accident a few months ago, had almost fully recovered, when he slipped on some orange ...

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 19.

    Tofum, s, for Fiji, Tonga, Samon, and Auckland; Star of Scotland, s, for London, Liverpool, and Cardiff; wimmera, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Eden, s, for the South Coast; Mainbar, s, ...

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  17. OPERATOR'S ERROR.

    The refusal of the Marconi operator on the Aberdeen liner Marathon to receive a wireless message from the Howard Smith liner Cooma at sea on Saturday last was due ...

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  18. LOSS OF A FINGER.

    Walter Ryan, an employee at the Daroobalgie Freezing Worka, met with a painful accident. He had just closed the door of a refrigerating car, and made a jump for the ...

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  19. CLEARANCES.—July 18.

    {No abstract available}

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  20. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  21. FATALITY AT A SAWMILL.

    A man named E. Lane, a resident of Narromine, was unloading logs from a timber waggon on Monday evening at Haynes' sawmill, about 30 miles from town, when one slipped, ...

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  22. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    A settler named Ferris was killed by a falling tree near Adavale, whilst engaged burning off. Ferris had only recently purchased the farm. ...

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  23. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    During the coming, session of the Federal Parliament, definite steps will be taken with a view to the construction of the Trans-Australian railway. Interesting information ...

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  24. OBITUARY. DR. HERMANN ADLER.

    The death is announced of the Very Reverend Hermann Adler, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire, aged 72 years. ...

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  25. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Patrick Dunlea fell from a tram on to the roadway in Wickham-street on Saturday night, and sustained a fractured skull. He died at the hospital next day. ...

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  26. ACCIDENT ON A STEAMER.

    Just prior to the departure of the steamer Koombana for Sudney on Thursday last a second cook, William Jones, fell down the fore-companion steps sustaining concussion ...

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  27. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—July 18.

    Goslar, s, for hamburg; Moama, s, for Wellington; Casablanca, s, for Auckland, via Newcastle; Providence, s, for Suva, levuka, and Rotumah, via Vila. Moams, s, left Wellington at 5.45 p.m. on Friday. ...

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  28. MINER KILLED.

    Samuel M'Culloch, a shiftman employed at South Clifton colliery, was killed by a fall of roof in that mine to-day. Deceased was a middle-aged man, and resided at Coledale. The ...

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  29. SIR GEORGE JENKNIS.

    The death occurred here yesterday of Sir George H. Jenkins, C.M.G., late Clork or Farliament in Victoria. The late Sir George Jenkins was born in ...

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  30. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Mr. E. Gallagher, of Yarramanbully, was riding towards his home in White's-lane, when his horse fell and he was thrown. One of his feet hung in the stirrup, and the horse ...

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  31. PHENOMENAL HAILSTORM. DUE TO AN ANTARCTIC DISTURBANCE.

    Shortly after noon yesterday clouds gathered, and worked from the north-west to the south-east, overspreading the sky. Thunder cumuli appeared after 2 p.m., and ...

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  32. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Morca, R.M.S., from London, arrived at Fremantle at 8.45 a.m. yesterday. Oberhansen (German-Australian line) left Algoa Bay on Friday inst for Sydney and Brisbane. ...

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  33. A BOXER'S DEATH.

    The inquest into the circumstances of the death of Harold Wooding, who expired shortly after taking part in a boxing tournament at the Fremantle Stadium on July 7, was ...

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  34. LAUNCH OF THE REMUERA.

    An important addition to the fleet trading with the port of London was launched at Dumbarton on May 31 (says the "Glasgow Herald"), when Messrs. William Denny and Bros. placed in the water the ...

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  35. NIKKO MARU LEAVES THURSDAY ISLAND.

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  36. MISS BERTIE ADAMS'S CONCERT.

    A concert was successfully held lost evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall by Miss Bertie Adams, whose choice of songs afforded a refreshing variety from the somewhat threadbare repetition of many concert ...

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  37. GOEBEN, FROM BREMEN.

    The following is the list of passengers to arrive per the German mail steamer Goeben, which called at Fremantle on Monday. on route from Bremen, via ports:—Mr. John M. M'Donald Mrs. Darling Mr. A. R. ...

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  38. R.M.S. MOREA, FROM LONDON.

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  39. MONTHLY PAY FOR DAY LABOUR.

    Mr. A. Dempsey has been elected representative of the Railway Workers' Union on the fourth section of the North Coast railway line. Taree to Wauchope, which is to be ...

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  40. HAIL AT PARRAMATTA.

    During the thunderstorm on Tuesday afternoon some very large hailstones foll in the Parramatta district, many of the pleces being as large as pigeons' eggs. ...

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  41. GALE IN THE BIGHT.

    The Orient line agent at Fremantle telepraphed yesterday the following:—"Orsova by wireless advises strong westerly gale from Borda,. Expects reach Fremantle 11 p.m., Tuesday." ...

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  42. HAILSTORM AT LAUNCESTON.

    The most severe hailstorm experienced in Launceston for many years passed over the city this morning. The hall was so large and thick that the heavy rain could not get away ...

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  43. THE STRATHARDLE.

    When the steamer Strathardle, from Canadian and American ports, called at Auckland, she had 3,000,000ft of timber and a large quantity of machinery for that port and Sydney. She is practically a new ship, being ...

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  44. COLLISION AT LAUNCESTON.

    A slight collision occurred in the harbour this afternoon. As the Rotomahana waa leaving for Melbourne the Marrawah endeavoured to pass between her stem and the wharf, but a fresh in the river carried her ...

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  45. THE YONGALA WRECK.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Denham informed Mr. Foley that the period within which the reward for the Yongala could be claimed expired on July 31, but the question ...

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  46. MR. ALFRED HILL'S MUSIC.

    Before leaving Sydney, at the beginning of the week, Mr. Sousa expressed a wish to hear some of Mr. Alfred Hill's music, more especially the "Maori quartet," Mr. Cyril Monk accordingly led the Austral String ...

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  47. JAVANESE FOR NEW CALEDONIA.

    The steamer Guthric arrived at Pinkenba to-day from the East. The vessel had on board 41 Java[?]ese, who will be transhipped at Sydney for New Caledonia. During the voyage £7 was collected for the Yongala fund, ...

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  48. DELAYED POST.

    A number of papers bearing the Sydney postmark of May 7 were delivered in the city only to-day. Inquiries made by the postal authorities revealed the fact that they ...

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  49. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

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  50. STAR OF SCOTLAND'S CARGO.

    By the Tyser line steamer Sart of Scotland, sailing to-day for London, via Melbourne, the following lines of cargo are booked:—27,272 carcases mutton, 3458 es meats, 12,857 crts rabbits, 500 tons lead bars, 100 tons ...

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  51. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Mnry Hassall, of Avondale, has been arrested on a charge of being concerned with the O'Shaughnessys in the murder of Elsie Holland. Hassall was one of the occupants ...

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  52. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Tathra, s, 482 tons, South Sea Islands trade (time charter); Daniel, bq, 299 tons, Sydney to the Clarence River—coal; thence to Port Alma—hardwood. ...

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  53. ROSTOCK, FOR ANTWERP AND HAMBURG.

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  54. FIVE DAYS UNCONSCIOUS.

    What is supposed to be a case of attempted suicide occurred during the voyage of the Morea, which arrived this morning. From what could be gathered, a second-class ...

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  55. WARSHIPS AND ISLAND MAILS.

    H.M.S. Pyramus, which left Brisbane last Tuesday on return to Sydney from on extended cruise including calls at Thursday Island and New Guinea, reached Port Jackson yesterday morning. She would ...

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  56. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    The annual meeting of the Granville School of Arts was held on Monday evening, the president, Mr. C. Townsend, presiding. The financial statement showed a credit ...

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  57. MORAVIAN, FOR LONDON.

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  58. THE SUGAR CROP.

    Mill hands and critters signed on at Condong mill to-day, altogether 11 gangs, averaging 10 men each, being sent to the fields. There was no friction of any sort. A general ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Dep: July 18, Northern Ch[?] bq, for Sydney, Arr: Franklyn, s, from Valparaiso, route to Newcastle. PORT CHALMERS.—Dep: July 18, Ascot, s, for Ne[?] ...

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  60. TELEGRAPHISTS' GRIEVANCES.

    The objections of the different telegraphists' associations to the scheme of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner to grade by lines will, it is thought, be summarised ...

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  61. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the C.P.O. last evening.—Harrington, 13ft on bar, 8ft 6in inner channel, 10ft crossing, very narrow, high water; Ballina, bar 10ft inside channel, 9ft 5in low ...

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  62. THE MAILS.

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  63. SENSATIONAL, EXPERIENCE.

    Captain Pettersen, of the Norwegian barque Margit, which arrived at New Plymonth last week, reported having lost the upper and lower topsails. In addition, some of the rigging parted, some side-posts ...

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  64. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Guervcur, Fr. bq, from Adelaide, March 12, a[?] Queenstown. Auchenblae, s, 3085 tons, from Newcastle, June 16, at Valparaiso. ...

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  65. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1958m).—Den: July 18, Nikko Maru, J.M.S., for Brirbane. TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: July 18, Mintaro, s, from Bowen; Barrabool, s, from Cairns. ...

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  66. DIFFERENT ONLY IN COLOUR.

    "Our people are different from European people chiefly in colour. In a few years I shall be in a position to say that the Chinese people are different from European people only ...

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  67. DOCTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. Sheehy, medical officer of the Bulong District Hospital, was found dead in bed yesterday morning. The body was brought to Kalgoorlie for a post-mortem examination. ...

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  68. DEATH AT SEA.

    During the voyage of the Gooben Victoria Moore Lazem, 18 months old, who was proceeding with her parents to Sydney, died from natural causes. The body was buried at sca. ...

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  69. HAPUKA REEF, ASTROLABE.

    Recently a petition, signed by masters of vessels trading through Cook Straits, was forwarded to the Minister for Marine. New Zealand, asking that a buoy, or bascon, should be placed near Hapu[?] Reef., Astrola[?]. ...

    Article : 69 words
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