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  2. THE FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    All sorts of rumours were current as to what was going to happen, and when at halfpast 4 the Speaker took his chair in the Legislative Assembly there was a ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lady Hackett is suffering from a severe attack of diphtheria at Harrogate, but is improving. Mr. Cleaver, a Liverpool solicitor, has ...

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  4. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 27.

    Morea R.M.S., 30,890 tons, Captain Gaunt, from London, via ports. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Primmer, Mr. and Mrs. Greenham, Mr. Meeks, Miss Wilson, Mr. and Master Deacon, Mr. Searle Mr. Sutton and child, ...

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  5. LABOUR TROUBLES. PORT KEMBLA STRIKE SETTLED

    Information reached here to-night that the Port Kembla strike had been settled in Sydney, and the men will resume work. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERAID" MAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  7. GROWTH OF THE TROUBLE.

    The internal uncertainties of the Ministerial party, too were of increasing interest, especially as it had become known that there had been an endeavour since the disaffection of ...

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  8. PISTOL AT THEIR HEADS.

    At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines to-day the president Mr. H. E. Rowe said wages boards were useful in many trades, but he thought that their operations should ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.—July 27.

    Casablanca, [?], for Newcastle. Sydney, s, for Melbourne, and Tasmanian Ports, via Eden. Winfield for Port Pirie via Newcastle. ...

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  10. STOVEMAKERS' STRIKE.

    A meeting of the moulders employed at Metters' stove factory was held yesterday. A decision was arrived at that the moulders should return to work at piccework rates, if ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 28.

    Wilcannia, s, for Natal, Capetown, and London, via ports; Cornwall, s, for Durban, Liverpool, and London; Wollowara, s, for Melbourne; U.S.N. company's steamer for the Hawkesbury River and Newport; Iden, s, for ...

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  12. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The municipal council has had a syphon fixed at the Bumbury storage reservoir, in order to feed the town mains from the water below the level of the outlet pipe, which ...

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  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  14. CLEARANCES.—July 27.

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  15. MR. M'GOWEN STILL PREMIER.

    when questioned after the House adjourned Mr. Wade said that the Premier and the Premier alone was the Minister competent to tender the resignation of the Government to ...

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  16. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—July 27.

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  17. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Prendergast, leader of the Labour party, moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the control and management of the ...

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  18. THE LIBERAL INDEPENDENTS.

    Mr. David Storey, the leader of the Liberal Independent party, said he considered that the Government had done the right thing in resiguing under the circumstances. ...

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  19. IN THE COUNCIL.

    Before the Legislative Council adjourned yesterday Mr. FLOWERS the Vice-President of the Executive Council said: I have an announcemcnt to make which probably may not ...

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  20. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Waddon, s (Davies and Fenon, agents), from Newcastle, arrived at Honolulu on Tuesday lact. Themistocles, s (Aberdeen line), left Capetown on Wednesday for Australian ports. ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS. SEND-OFF TO MR. J. D. WILLIAMS.

    An "an revoir" banquet was tendered last evening at the Hotel Australia to Mr. J. D. Williams, managing director of the Greater J.D. Williams Amusement Company, Ltd., and Mr. Leon Phillips, the treasurer ...

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  22. MR. LEVIEN'S VOTE.

    Mr. Levien, whose vote on the Government proposal to adjourn till after the by-election was the subject of some doubt, stated that he and Mr. Brlner had both made up their ...

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  23. MR. BRINER'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Briner said that he had intended to vote against the Government proposal to adjourn for three weeks on the ground that such a course would have been improper and ...

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  24. WILCANNIA, FOR LONDON.

    The following is the list of passengers per the steamer Wilcanaia, sailing from the Central Wharf, Miller's Point, to-day, at noon, for London:—Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wood, Mrs. ...

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  25. THEATRICAL "LAST NIGHT."

    The final performance of the touching domestic play, "The Mother of His Child," will be given it the Adelph1 Theatre to-night, as to-morrow afternoon and evening Mr. George Marlow will produce the ...

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  26. THE TYRRELL ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. Sydney H. Tyrrell gave the third of his series of musical and clocutionary entertainments at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night when one of his best efforts of a humorous character was the "Snorkins" story ...

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  27. ROUGH SEAS ABATING.

    The steamer Hopewell from Maryborough which was caught in the recent hurricane, was several days late making port. Unfavourable weather prevailed the whole time, the wind blowing from the south-east and ...

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  28. LABOUR AND FREEHOLD.

    Great interest is shown hero in the resignation of Messrs. Horne and Dunn. Mr. Horne's action is endorsed by a majority of labourites as a protest against the ...

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  29. THE MAILS.

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  30. KOOMBANA DAMAGED.

    The Adelaide Company's steamer Koombana, upon being surveyed in Woolwich Dock yesterday, was found to have six plates in her port side bottom dented. She will have to remain some time for repairs, ...

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  31. CASUALTIES. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    Thomas Patrick M'Cabe was family injured at Preston, about eight miles from Toowoomba, by a tree which fell trashing through his hut, in which he was sleeping. He was ...

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  32. ARCHER-WARRIMOO COLLISION.

    An inquiry into the collision at Newcastle between the steamers Warrimoo and Archer, which occurred several weeks ago, was began by the Superintendent of Navigation yesterday. The master and crew of ...

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  33. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    Under the constitution of the Political Labour League as settled by the last conference the selection of Labour candidates for Mudgee and Liverpool Plains rests with the ...

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  34. THE AFTER-ASSEMBLY.

    After the Chamber had emptied, the Miuisterialists gathered in the caucus room whence the sound of a jovial chorus was heard, lustily sung. "Who killed Cock Robin?" was ...

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  35. JUBILEE DISMASTED.

    A telegram received from Harington yesterday by the Department of Navigation ran:—"Steamer Wollowra passed Manning Heads at 2.45 p.m. to-day with the dismasted schooner Jubilee in low. Fine ...

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  36. FRACTURED LIMBS.

    Mr. Charles Sutherland a farmer at Brobenah, near Barellan, jumped from his buggy to open a gate when he fell and fractured one of his legs in two places. ...

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  37. MANICIA FROM LIVERPOOL.

    Manicia, Norwegian ship, left Livrerpool on April 12. She had rough weather for the first three days, then fine to the line, which was, crossed on May 25. The north-easterly and south-easterly trades were moderate. ...

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  38. TO SEARCH FOR THE YONGALA.

    The barque Norna, which cleared at the Customs yesterday for Townsville, is to go in search of the Yongala. ...

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  39. MILITARY ROADS.

    The question wheather the Federal Government should contibute towarda the maintenance for the construction of roads required for millitary purposes was raised by a ...

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  40. "DELAY WITHOUT ORDER."

    Mr. Trefle was not inclined to discuss the situation to any extent. "I will say this, however," he remarked, "the more you consider the situation the more the ...

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  41. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    On arrival of the 8 a.m. train from Riverstone, an elderly passenger, named William Dark, a resident of Anangrove, near Riverstone, was found dead. The deceased passed ...

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  42. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    In announcing to-day a new system of exchange of Customs officers between one State and another, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said it has been decided to arrange an ...

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  43. LEVUKA AT MELBOURNE.

    A wireless message received by the A.U.S.N. Company yesterday translated:—"Ali well. Fine weather. Expect to arrive at Melbourne to-morrow morning at about 11 o'clock." ...

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  44. A FAST PASSAGE.

    The E. and A. Company's steamer Eastern, Captain F. W. Hood, which arrived early yesterday morning, made a fast passage from Kobe. Inclusive of detention at ports she covered the distance in 24? days. ...

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  45. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Archibald Kerr, a farmer, of Wetherboard, was killed on the railway line near Burrumbeet station during last night. His mangled remains, with the head lying some distance ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

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  47. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    Cooma, s, according to a wireless message received last night in Sydney, was expected to arrive at Townsville at 8 a.m. to-day. Bombala, s, from Townsville, communicated by ...

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  48. COLLARBONE BROKEN.

    During the progress of the play in the match between the Britons and the Federals on the showground a youth named Howes, a member of the Britons team, had his ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WESTPORT (1076m).—Dep: July 27, Whangape, s, for Sydney. ...

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  50. STRATHEARN AT PINKENBA.

    The steamer Strathearn, bound from Puget Sound to Adelaide and Port Pirie, with 3,864,000 foot of oregon pinc, put into Pinkenba' at about 9 o'clock last evening. There were only eight tons of coal in her bunkers when ...

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  51. FIJI SHIPPING.

    The Union S.S. Company's steamer Tolaa, from Sydney arrived here to-day. ...

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  52. MINER KILLED.

    Ernest Forster a miner aged 30 years, was instantaneously killed at the 550ft level by a fall of several tons of rock. Deceased leaves a widow and four young children. ...

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  53. IN THE LOBBIES.

    A Cabinet was held in the forenoon. At its conclusion Mr. Holman had no announcement to make, but discussing the approaching meeting of Parliament he appeared to still ...

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  54. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Niwaru, s, 6444 tons, from Wellington, May 26, at London. Anchiscs, s. 10.049 tons, from Sydney, May 31, via Durban, at London. ...

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  55. MOKOIA CAPTAIN RETIRES.

    Captain Smith, late master of the Mokola, has retired from the service of the Union Steamship Company, having reached the age limit prescribed by the company's regulations. ...

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  56. THRONE AND COURT.

    The recent Coronation functions and festivities have brought into promincnco the influence of Queen Marys's regime. Alreaay her Majesty's natural refinement of character and ...

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  57. FIRE IN ERSKINE-STREET.

    The headquarters of the fire brigade received a call shortly after 10 o'clock on Wednesday night to the premises of John Carlow 50 Erskinc-street. The building which ...

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  58. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Anglo-Mexican, s, 4796 tons, New York to Australian ports—general:Courtfield, s, 4392 tons, Puget Sound to Sydney—lumber; Ville do Rouen, s, 4721 tons, Pagoumence, N.C., to United Kingdom or ...

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  59. THE SUBURBS. MANLY'S BUILDING SURVEYOR.

    The Manly Council recently decided to appoint a building surveyor to supervise all buildings and report on the plans und specifications submitted to the council. Seventeen applications were received, and the ...

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  60. PEELED POTATOES.

    In order to reduce the famine price of potatoes caused by the regulations framed to prevent the introduction of Irish blight, the Government has agreed to fall in with the ...

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  61. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Orvicto (R.M.S.) from Brisbane. Aldenham from Melbourne and Geelong. Victoria from Auckland and other New Zealand ports. ...

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  62. SCHOOL FOR FRESHWATER.

    Freshwater residents are desirous of having a Public school established in the district. At a public meeting, held at Freshwater, it was decided to approach the Minister for Education on the subject. The ...

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  63. OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS.

    The medical inspectors of the Education Department are advocating the adoption of instruction in the open as far as circumstances will permit, and with this object in view they ...

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  64. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. last evening:—Harrington, no soundings taken— too much fresh running out; Tweed Heads,'bar rough, no soundings, 7ft 9in, second red buoy 8ft 9in, rise ...

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  65. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    CESSNOCK.—At the last meeting of the council correspondence was received from the Board of Fire Commissioners stating the rate had been raised on account of the expense in the maintenace of the brigades and ...

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  66. TELGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE' (516[?]).—Arr: July 27, Allinga s, Wyandra, s, and Bingers, s, from Townsville; Tinana, s, from Bundaberg: Wyreema, s, from Melbourne. Dep: Barrabool s, for Townsville. ...

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