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  2. "BOTTLED UP."

    The Leader of the Opposition had something to say yesterday with reference to the metalquarry purchase decided upon by the Minister for Works. ...

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  3. CARUALTIES. FOUND DROWONED IN THE HARBOUR.

    At the City Courner's Court yesterday Mr. Stephen Murphy (City Coroner) conducted as inquest into the circumstances attending the death for Jancet M'Intyre, 51, a married woman ...

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  4. "THE WHOLE WORLD."

    All the romance of travel, the zeal of missionary effort, the heroism of pioneering, and the glory of martyrdom, were revealed last night to a gathering of Sydney Church folk ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle customs-house yesterday:—Dilkera, s, for Catrns, via brisbane, Mackay, and Townsville, with 1050 lons coal and 520 tons ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Aug. 28.

    [?], s., 6129 tons, Captain Tyrer, iron Melbourne. Passengers Saloon 70, second-class 42. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents. Ka[?] s, 5551 tons, Captain Mogg, from Montreal. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  8. PORT CALEDONIA STOREN.

    Captain Fifth, of the Tyser liner Whakarua, reports spealing the four=mnsted largue port Caledonia, 132 days our from liverpool. shorly before 11 o'clock, Sunday morning. The barque shagnafiled "All well."sa ...

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  9. STRICTURES. BY MR. HENLEY.

    Mr. Henley says matters cannot be allowed to rest where they are "Mr. Holman." he asserts. "is making statements with a View to throwing a doubt on the ...

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  10. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Cardiganshire, s. 4126 tons, Newcastle to an Eastern port—coal; shiaye Maru, s. 5660 tons, newcasle to an Faster port—coal: Mutlah, s, 3499 tons, Newcastle to singapore-coal: Rajah s, 2028 tons,Fremantel to ...

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  11. OUTGOING CARGOFS.

    The Mimoro's cargo, which steagmer cleared at the Customs-house for London, via Melbourne yesterday is comprised of the folowing:—10,000 carceses mutton, 9000 crtes rabbiles, 11,820 bars lead, 2600 has bullion ...

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  12. BULLION RETURNS.

    At the Sulphide Corporation Cockle Creek Works during the week ore was treated producings bullion containing 955 ounces gold 17,879 ounces silver and 284 tons leud. ...

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  13. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    Jessle May Garden, a child, lately residing with her parents at 40 Grafton-street, Woollabra, died in the children's Hospital, Camperdown, on Sunday, from the [?] of burns ...

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  14. THE WEEKS'S COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week ending Friday amounted to 72,853 tons. Of this quantity 46,043 tons were sent to foreign ports, whilst. ...

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  15. DEPARTURES.—Aug. 28.

    Makura, R.M.S., For Vancouver, via ports. Werribee, s, for Adelaide via Newcastir. Age, s, for Adelside via Newcastle. Koombana, s., for Fremantle and Western Australian ...

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  16. FITTED WITH WIRELESS APPARATUS.

    Koombane, s, which left yesterday for the northern ports of Wesertn Australia, was [?] with wireless telegraphy whilst undergoing her annual overhaul. ...

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  17. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Essex. from Liverpool. Haddon Hall, from Adelaide. War[?], from Welligton and other New Zealnd ports. ...

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  18. "DISGRACE TO THE STATE."

    Speaking at the local branch of the Enginedrivers Firemen, and Cloaucrs' Association. Mr. James, M.L.A., said the manner in which the chair in the Legislative Assembly had ...

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  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 29.

    Kapunda, s, for Western Australia, via ports; Wy[?] s, for Melbourne, Arawatta, s, for Queensland ports: burwah, s (cargo only), for Rockhampton, via ports; Paioona, s, for Hobert; a steamer from Russell's ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    A clear profit of £1649 was made on the Eight-hours fete this year. This is less than was relaised in 1910. ...

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  21. BAR [?]

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. last evening:—Harrington! Too much sea to obtain soundings; no flood tide on river. Camden Haven Heads; Bar (Sunday) 8ft, crossing 7ft 6in, rise ...

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  22. FELL DOWN A WELL

    John Drury, 30, a labouer, lately residing at 39 Fowler-street. Camperdown, was found dead in a well at the rear of the City Councll's electric light station. Pyrmont-street ...

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  23. THE COUNTRY PREPARING.

    In some of the country electorates preparations for an carly election campaign are being set afoot. At West Wyalong a branch of the Liberal Association has been formed. Mr. ...

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  24. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    GOODE ISLAND (2005in).—Passed: Aug. 27, Gracehus, s, west, Aug. 28, Umta, s, west. PORT DOUGLAS.—Arr: Aug. 27, Dancing Wave, sch, from Townsville. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    The capital cost of the State railways on Juno 30 last was £12,019,927, interest being £403,501. The total earnings for the year on a milenge of 2286 were £1,744,419; ...

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  26. SERIOUS MISHAP.

    Mrs. Oswald Sweet, daughter-In-law of the manager of the South Extended mine, whilst dressing her hair with a pair of hot curling tongs, put the point of the tongs into her ...

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  27. CLEARANCES.—Aug, 25.

    {No abstract available}

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  28. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Women Workers was brought to a close last night, when the members met at the Royal Society's Rooms, to consider the resolutions arising from the papers ...

    Article : 290 words
  29. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE.

    The New[?] Racing Club's stewards completed an inquiry on Saturday into the allegations made by P. Willams in connection with a steepleehause, which was run at the ...

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  30. EXTERED OUTWARDS.—Aug. 27.

    {No abstract available}

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  31. THE SPEAKERSHIP TROUBLE.

    Sir.—As one who was for several years a member of the Legislative Assembly I read with much interest and agreement your article on Saturday on Parllamentary affairs as we ...

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  32. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  33. HEWING COAL.

    The Delegate Board of the Collery Employees' Federation at its meeting to-day decided to request the colliery proprietors to increase the rate for hewing coal at the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 words
  35. THE WEATHER.

    As the result of the northern expasion of portion of the extensive "Antarctic low pressure," light to moderate rainfall occurred in the Eastern Riverina, on the south-western ...

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  36. BONE-GRAFTING OPERATION.

    By a remarkable operation in the New york Hospital for Deformities. Dr. S.W. Franenthal, an eminent American surgeon, used a man's shin bone to make a new leg for a woman. ...

    Article : 533 words
  37. R.M.S. [?], [?] THURSDAY.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Ophir, from Gravesend July 21, is due at Sydney on Thursday morning. She had toggy weather until well clear of the English Channel. M Cape Guarda[?] the vessel met the ...

    Article : 343 words
  38. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Acting on a provisional warrant from sydney, the detectives to-night arrested two young bulechers, named Frederick Johnson, 19, and Len Lewis. 22, on changes of ...

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  39. THE CATHOLIC CLUB.

    At the rooms of the Catholic Club, [?]street, last night, a representative gathering of the members Ilslened to a lecture by the Rev. E. J. Sydes, S.J., on "The Rible—where ...

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  40. COMET KIESS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  41. ESSEX, FROM LIVERPOOL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 539 words
  42. HIGH RENTS.

    Sir,—Sunny N. S. Wales is indeed a beautiful land to live in if only one is allowed to live The landlords at present are almost unanimous in their endeavours to prohibit people from ...

    Article : 355 words
  43. AMUSEMENTS. THE BORWICK FAREWELL

    Mr Leonard Borwick will give his farewell recital in the Town Hall to-night, at 8.15 under the direction of Messrs. J. and N. Tait. This will be positvely the last recital, as Mr. Borwick must leave ...

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  44. JUNIOR CRICKET UNION.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Junior Cricket Union the chair was occupied by Mr. L. Harrey (V.P.). The secretary submitted the annual report, which ...

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  45. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    The following promotions of members of the police force are announced:[?] Sergeant G. Taaffe, of No. 1 station, to be senior-sergeant. ...

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  46. "THE FIGHT OF A LIFE."

    Dr. Patrick O'Donnell claims to have photographed "the vital spark" leaving the only of a dying man at the Mercey Hospital. Chicago (says the New York correspendent of a ...

    Article : 416 words
  47. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239in).—Arr: Aug. 28, Port Chalmers, Rangatira, s, from London. BLUFF (1107in).—Arr: Aug. 28, Manuka, s, from Hobart. ...

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  48. GARCIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

    The complimentary concert to Mme. Christian given on Saturday evening at the Town Hall by the students of the Garcia School and a number fo well-known artistes, was well attended. The long programme ...

    Article : 336 words
  49. LATE CARDINAL MORAN.

    Speaking at the 11 o'clock Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday, Dean Phelan said that Roman Catholics, even at some personal inconvenience, should make a point of ...

    Article : 139 words
  50. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  51. WHITE WOMAN VISITS ASHANTI VILLAGES.

    The first while woman to reach the far [?]teriand of West Africa, alone and unaided by any member of her own race, is the English novelist, Mary Gaunt. Word of her ...

    Article : 468 words
  52. SLAUGHTERING BY DAY.

    Sir,—In your issue of july 29 Mr. H. Evers makes a remarkable statement to which we take exception. In giving evidence before the Public Works Committee he states the ...

    Article : 299 words
  53. SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    The students of the Sydney Conservatorium held a successful concert last evening in the Concert Hall Paling-buildings. The principal feature of the programme consisted of the violin solos of Miss Dagnar ...

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  54. TO ACCOMMODATION 5000 PERSONS.

    The dimensions of the new Clyadebank cunarder Aquitania are give, evedently with authority, by the London correspondent of the "Glassgow Herald." It is stated that the new liner will be between 900ft and ...

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  55. THE VEILED BEGUM.

    A little lady enveloped in a veil and elad in brown visited Madame Tussaud's on the morning of June 29 (states a London journal). Two turbaned gentlemen were in ...

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  56. PLUMBERS AND TINSMITHS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the Plumber's Union opposed the application of the insmits Union for the registration of an agreement which the latter had made with their employers. The plambers ...

    Article : 224 words
  57. PRUSSIAN CLERGYMAN EJECTED.

    Ecclesiastical circles in Prussia are greatly excited by a decision in the highest Church Court romoving Pastor Carl Jatho from his office as clergyman of one of the ...

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  58. NEW "CLAN" LINER.

    A large shelter-deck steamer. Cian Mackenzie, built and engined by messers. Wm. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland to the order of the clan Line Streamers, Limited (Messers, Cayzer, irvine, and Co., Limited). ...

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  59. FOR THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    "Fairplay" of July 27 says:—"The M'Illwraith, M'Eacharn and Co., Proprientary. Ltd,, Melbourne, have invited tenders for the construction of a tug for Fretunautle, and the toward Smith Company will ...

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  60. THE WILLIAM HOLMAN RECITALS.

    Mr. Wm. Holman will recite scenes from "Hamlet" and "The School for Scandal" (Miss V Ross-Brown as Ophelia and as Lady Teazle) as well as "Songs With out Music," and humorous pieces at his entertainment ...

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  61. SHIPPING AND THE LAW.

    The hearing of the case, Iloulder v. Ilartridge and others, was toutinued and concluded before Mr. Justice Joyce before the mail left London. It was an action by Mr.F.H. loulder, chairman of the board ...

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  62. PITT-STREET CHRCH CONCERT.

    Miss Lilian Frost opened her recital at the Pittstreet Congregational Church last night, with a brilliantly-executetd rendering of Bach's "Toccata in F." and amongst other prices. Samuel Rousseau's "Organ ...

    Article : 81 words
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