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  2. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Interviewed this evening the manager of the Gem Navigation Company (Mr. Leishmann) declared that the result of the present trouble could have but one conclusion. To ...

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  4. THE SCHEME ANALYSED.

    The main idea in the seheme to be submitted by the State Government to the Public Works Committee is to obviate any congestion or centraliation of tram traffic at Circular Quay. ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury, a charge of conspiracy was laid against Rudolph Hohannes Doceke, of Kapunda, and Mrs. Louisa Amelia Goods, of ...

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  6. THE WEED OF TYRANNY.

    A large and attentive audience listened to addresses delivered at the Petersham Town Hall last night by Mr. Joseph Cook, M. P., and Mr. A. Bruntnell, M. L. A., on the ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Zealandia, R. M. S., [?] tons, Captain Phillips, from Newcastle. Union S. S. Co., Ltd., agents. Paloona, s, 2771 tons, Captain Macbeth, from Hobart. Union S. S. Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    About 8.30 a.m. on Thursday Mary Collins, 51, a married woman, residing at 35 Evelelghstreet, Redforn, was knocked down close to the cornor of Buckland-street and ...

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  9. DIED AT A PICTURE SHOW.

    A man whose name l8 supposed to be Edcome, a resident of Kensington, was at a picture show in Liverpool-stree, Darlinghurst, on Wednesday night, when he suddenly ...

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  10. BOY SEVERELY BURNT.

    Victor Smith, 16, living in Marmion-street, Camperdown, was taken by his father on Wednesday to the Roayl Prince Alfred Hospital, suffering from severe burns to the arms, face, ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL MOULDERS' DISPUTE.

    The committee of the Broken Hill Mining and Treatment Companies met the delegates of the Federated Iron, Brass, and Steel Moulders' Union this afternoon. The companies' ...

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  12. ESCAPE OF A PRISONER.

    Marco, who was serving three months in Bunbury Gaol, and who had completed one week of the term, escaped on Sunday afternoon hy scaling the prison wall, after having ...

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  13. DEPARTURES.—April 6.

    Magdeburg, s, for Las Palmas, for orders. Occanic, s, for San Francisco, via ports. Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, vin Eden. ...

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  14. FELL THIRTY FEET.

    William Donovan, 66, living In Pyrmoctstreet. Pyrmont, was working on the New Colonial Theatre building, George-street, yesterday, when he fell a distance of 30ft. The ...

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  15. THE TRAFFIC.

    Home interesting figures relating to the [?]th of population of the suburbs on the northern side of the harbour are given in the report of the Royal Commission that inquired ...

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  16. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the Criminal Court, Henry Francis, a young man, was tried before two juries on a charge of manslaughter, as a sequel to the recent affray at Norwood, in which, at the ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 7.

    Georgic, s, for London and Liverpool, via ports; Umballa, s, for Singapore, via Newcastle; Wollowra, s, for Melbourne: Commonderry, s, for Nowra, Narooma, and Wagonga; Eden, s, for ...

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  18. FOOT CRUSHED BY A CASE OF IRON.

    About 3.45 Thomas Dillon, 60, a carter, residing at 1 Moore-street, Alexandria, whilst assisting to load a truck at Darling Harbour, was injured by a case containing iron falling ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At Kalgoorlie, Samuel Lazelle was fined £50, with the alternative of six months' imprisonment, for having practisd med[?]cine without being registered as a medical practitioner. The ...

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  20. CLEARANCES.—April 6.

    Casablauca, bq, [?] tons, Captain Owens, for Auckland, via Newcastle. Snark, ketch, Captain Fothringham, for Noumca. Umballa, s, 10[?] tons, Captain Rait, for Siagapore, ...

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  21. HORSE-BREAKER INJURED.

    John Bitty, 36, a horse-breaker, living at 243 Elizaboth-street, city, was engaged yesterday in breaking in horses for the military forces in a paddock off Stephens-street, North ...

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  22. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  23. CARTERS AMD DRIVERS' WAGES.

    After the meeting of the Carters and Drivers' Wages Board last night it was recognised that there was little likelihood of serious trouble arising over the deletion by the chief ...

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  24. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    James Fraier Bell, 68, living in Nicholsonstreet, Tempe, was alighting from a train at the Tempe Station last night when he slipped and fell, fracturing his right thing. He was ...

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  25. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—April 6.

    St. Albans, s, for the East, via ports; Paloonas, s, for Hobart, via Newcastle: Mallina, s, for Brisbane and Rockhampton; Yawata Maru, J. M. S., for Melbourne, also cleared for the East, via ports; ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Ostara, sh, for Tal Tal, with 3211 tons coal, and 16 tons ship's use; Mallina, s. for Brisbane and Rockhampton, via ...

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  27. COLLISION WITH TRAIN.

    A sensational accident occurred at Box Hill-road corssing, between the Oakleigh and Clayton railway stations, this afternoon. A train from Traralgon crashed into a vehicle, ...

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  28. PERTTT LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    A provisional agreement of matters in dispute has been arrived at as the result of a conference between representatives of the Bunbury Lumpers' Union and their employers, ...

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  29. THUMB BLOWN OFF.

    Edward Wolfgrain was admitted to the hospital from Cessnock sufferning from the effects of a gunpowder explosion. He was working in a quarry, when a quantity of powder ...

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  30. THE PELAW MALST TROUBLE.

    The Pelaw-Main Lodge bas agreed to accept the proposals made by the proprietors regarding the Court of Conciliation, which is to be established to deal with the question ...

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  31. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Fitzatrick, s, sailed form Puget Sound on the 1st instant, lamber laden for Melbouren. Wakanuf, s., left St. John on March [?] for Melbourne, Sydney, and the usual New Zealand ports. ...

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  32. THE CORONATION.

    This afternoon those of the Primo Minister's party for England who had not already boarded the Otway caught the Adelaide express. The party comprlsed Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and ...

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  33. PLAGTJE IN JAVA.

    With reference to the reported outbreak of plague in Java, Mr. J. H. C. Start, the representative in Sydney for the Royal Dutch Steam Navigation Company, ahs recoived a ...

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  34. MINIATURE RIFLE FATALITY.

    Cyril Stephenson, aged 15, died on Tuesday night from n bullet wound in the stomach. received through the explosion of a Winchester rifle at a miniature rifie match, held ...

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  35. THE ISLAND SERVICE.

    The usual running of the Matunga on the island service will be taken by the Mindini—now on her[?]ay to Australia—while the former vessel is engaged on the Parliamentary trip to Papua. Upon the ...

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  36. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    A conference of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce, local municipalities, and district shire councils was held in the Town Hall this afternoon to make provision for celebrating ...

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  37. FATAL FALL FROM A BRIDGE.

    While a number of mon engaged on the duplication works at Tuggerah were returning from work one of them fell off the railway bridge, dislocating his neck. A ...

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  38. COALMINERS' PAY.

    The delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation yesterday carried a motion submitted by the Aberdare Lodge that, seeing that the system in vogue of fixing rates and ...

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  39. MORESBY FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island steamer Moresby is to leave the Federal wharf, Darling Harbour, on Saturday for the Solomon and Shortland islands, via ports. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brackenberg, Mr. Lucas, ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME.

    The Acting Premier has put matters in train for celebrating the Coronation of the King. "Our main idea." Mr. Holman said yesterday, "is the entertainment of the ...

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  41. FRICTION IN A SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    For some time past there have been evidances of acute friction between a section of the members of the North Sydney Shcool of Arts and the members of the committee ...

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  42. A WORKMAN INJURED.

    An accident of a serious nature occurred at Booral, near Stroud, to a young man named Jack Champman. He was assisting in the demolition of part of a building, when a portion ...

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  43. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Edmund, 4-m bq, [?] tons, Newcastle to West Coast —coal: Jean Bart, bq, 1981 tons, New Caledonia to Europe—chrome ore; Titania, by, [?] tons, South Australia to United Kingdom or Continent—wheat. ...

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  44. ALDERMAN BURKE'S CHARGES.

    At last night's meeting of the Labour Council Alderman P. Burke (Unitd Labourers' Union) secured, as a matter of privilege, an opportunity to refer to a report of a previous ...

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  45. BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    Representatives of the owners of the Balmain colllory, and of the miners who ceased work, will meet in conference this afternoon, under the guidance of the Minister for Labour ...

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  46. NEW TRAINING SHIP.

    It is reported that the Union Steamship Company has under consideration the question of purchasing a large four-masted sailing vessel, with a carrying capacity of about 3500 tons, to be used as a training ship. The ...

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  47. THE CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    Mr. Trclawny, the superiatendent in Australia for the P. and O. Company, explained yesterday that a return repared by his company in London showed that the total number of mail packages conveyed from ...

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  48. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The order for warships placed by the Federal Government with the New South Wales Government waa referred to at the meeting of the Footscray Council last night. ...

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  49. HOSPITAL OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Lord Chelmsford) visited Windsor this afternoon to open the new district hospital. The town was gay with bunting, and a large ...

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  50. CITY COUNCIL'S PROPOSALS.

    In a minute submitted to the finance committee of the City Council the Lord Mayor recommends that a sum of £500 be spent in decorating and illuminating the Town Hall ...

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  51. STLAMFR HUMS SOLD.

    The steamer Hawk, belonging to the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company, Ltd., has been sold, and will be diverted from the Port Stephens-Newcastle trade to Lever Bros. Plantatins, Ltd., inter-island ...

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  52. THE PAPUAN TRIP.

    Mr. Deakin, leader of the Federal Opposition, called upon Senator Findley, Acting Minister for External Affairs to-day to inform him that he found himself unable to ...

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  53. KEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    DUNEDIN (12[?]m).—Arr: April 6, Rakaia, s, from London. WELLINGTON (12[?]m).—Dep: Ruapehu, s, for London; Glenshee, bq, for Falmouth. ...

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  54. BAR HARBOURS.

    Particulars were posted up at the General Post Office last night about the following bar harbours:—Ballina, har 8ft, inside channel 11ft at low tide; South West Rocks, bar 6ft [?]in at low water; Camden Haven Hesds, ...

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  55. THE ROUTE EXPLAINED.

    The Burns, Philp steamer Matunga, which is to take the Federal Parliamentary party on its tour of insepction of Pa[?]a, will leave Sydney about May 30, and call at ...

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  56. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, [?].45 p.m. Eden.—Merimbula, 9 a.m. ...

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  57. DESERTERS SENTENCED.

    Daniel Brown. Patrick Keeley, and Thomas O'Mara seamen, employed on the steamer Allinga, were charged at the South Brisbane Police Court yesterday with having deserted ...

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  58. SYDNEY FERRIES, LIMITED.

    A State-owned ferry service could not fail to come into conflict with the interests of the Sydney Ferrles, Limited, especially if the Government service were free. ...

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  59. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Valuable finds of wolfram have been located in the Northern Territory. To-day the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Findley) received the following telegram from the ...

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  60. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TOWNSVILLE (1258M).—Arr: April 5, Annaberg, s, from Sydney. April 6, Innaminca, s, from [?]ns; Van Waerwyck, s, from Newcastle. Dep: Arawatta, s, for Coirns. ...

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  61. BOGUS NOTE PASSED.

    The police have been informed that a bogus five-pound note, purporting to be drawn on the Commercial Bank of Sydney, and signed with the name of M'Cuteheon, has been ...

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  62. ALL NATIONS' FAIR.

    The movement to raise £5000 in aid of the extension of the Nurses' Home at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is being generously supported. The All Nations' Fair at the Town ...

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  63. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES.

    Further evidence was taken before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday as to the conditions of work and living obtaining amongst engine-drivers and ...

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  64. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Ihe inquest on the body of John Abrahams, 39, miner, who was found dead on Wednesday morning, resulted in a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily [?]ane. Dr. Bartley said the cause ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A young man named Janies Shaw, a member of a plenic party visiting Wollomombi Falls on Wednesday, became separated from teh others, and got lost down the fails. Search ...

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  67. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The chairman of the Water Supply Commissioners (Mr. Elwood Mead) was recently informed when in New South Walos that the authorities of that State intended to ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. STRANDED BOVERIC.

    The Howard Smith liner Boveric, in so far as the local authorities know, is still ashore at Nukualofa, Tonga. A wircless message was sent through the ships of the Admiralty ...

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  70. Advertising

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