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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. M'Laren) yesterday issued the following directions to voters:- The procedure in relation to voting at a ...

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  3. FUTURE TRADESMEN.

    The annual exhibition for 1911 of students' work was officially opened yesterday at the Technical College, Ultimo, by Mr. J. W. Turner, Superintendent of Technical Education. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Caledonien, F.M.S., 4130 tons, Captain Meller, from Marscilles, via ports. Passengers-Messrs. G. Lomas, Roy Seymour, Malham, Bateman, Banster, Cotzicos, and Count De Flcurierc, Mesdames Bourass, Bruin, Halt, ...

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  6. THE LOST YONGALA.

    The State Premier, Mr. Denham, has had an interview with the local representatice of the Adelaide Steamship Company, Mr. Wareham, and was informed that the company, being ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    A small branch line from Laldley to Mulgowie (Burnside) was officially opened by the State Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, to-day. ...

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  8. REPURCHASED ESTATES.

    The Lands Department has issued a return to-day, illustrating the successful operations' of the Agricultural Lands Purchase Acts. It shows that 20 estates have been ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.—April 19.

    Yawata Maru, J.M.S., for China and Japan, via ports. Karitane, s, for Newcastle. Maheno, s, for New Zealand. ...

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  10. RESERVE FOR ABORIGINES.

    Arrangements have been made for the establishment of a settlement for aborigines in the Taroom district. The settlement is to be on the Dawson River, about eight miles ...

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  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 20.

    Franken, s, for Bremen, via Java; Morea, R.M.S., for London, via Hobart and ports; Caledonien, F.M.S., for Noumea; Clan Lamont, s, for London and the Continent; Erina, s, for Gosford, Woy Woy, and ...

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  12. LAND CASE SETTLED.

    It is understood the appeal in the Tarong resumption case was settled to-day. The decision of the Court was that the Government should pay £10,500 as compensation. £615 for ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—April 19.

    Maheno, s, 5282 tons, Captain Livingstone, for Auckland direct. Passengers—Mr. and M[?] Hartley and child, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. O'Recfe, Mr. and Mrs. Brookes. ven. Archdeacon and Mrs. ...

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  14. SWALLOWING THE CAMEL.

    Mr. Cook, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, addressed a crowded meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday night on the referendum proposals. Mr. S. H. Gannon presided. ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    While working on a Job at Crown-street, Ultimo, yesterday, George Little, a carpenter, aged 50, residing at 178 Wells-street, Redfern, fell 20ft and fractured has collar-bone, besides ...

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  16. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house to-day:—Urilla, s, for Townsville, via Brisbane, Mackay, and Bowen, with 1385 tons coal and 360 tons bunkers; ...

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL, REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 947 words
  18. FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    George Tatham, a labourer, aged 23, residing at Queen's-place, Balmain, sustained a fractured jaw, scalp wound, and abrasions to the face yesterday, as the result of a collision ...

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  19. EXTERED OUTWARDS.—April 19.

    Caledonien, F.M.S., for Noumea. Warrimoo, s, arrived at Wellington at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. A cable has been received by the Sydney Marine ...

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  20. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    At about half-past 10 yesterday morning John Walker, 60, of Jamberoo, boarded an outward-bound tram car in George-street instead of going to the Quay. The car had not ...

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  21. NO-LICENSE CONFERENCE.

    The opening session of the National No-Liceuse Conference was held at the New Masonic Hall last night. The Lord Mayor (Alderman Allen Taylor) presided over an ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Geelong, s (P. and O. branch line), from London, via Capetown and Melbourne, is due in Sydney on Saturday. Strathblane, s, left Puget Sound on March 20, ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. OLD NOSTRUMS.

    Mr. Waring, president of the annual convention of the Carriage and Waggon Builders' Association of Australia, in addressing the delegates to-day, said that in the political ...

    Article : 426 words
  24. R.M.S. MOREA FOR LONDON.

    The R.M.S. Morea for London via ports (including Hobart), will leave the P. and O. wharf, Circular Quay, at noon to-day. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. F. H. and Miss Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ...

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  25. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    A feast of fine music was placed before a delighted audience at the Town Hall last night, but owing to the inclusion of Dvorak's lovely but prolonged symphony, which takes ...

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  26. FATAL FALL.

    James Osborne, in receipt of an old-age pension, accidentally fell down a digger's hole at Murrumburrah on Sunday, sustaining severe injuries. He was brought to Young Hospital, ...

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  27. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Arthur Clark, of Euralah, and nor daughter, aged 2 years, with Miss Lella Humphries, of Calmundi, met with an accident going home on Tuesday. When crossing ...

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  28. SENATOR MILLEN AT ROZELLE

    There was a very meagre attendance in St. Thomas's Hall, Rozelle, last night, when Senator Millen gave an address on the referendum. Mr. S. J. Law presided. The ...

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  29. KICKED BY A COW.

    A painful and serious accident happened to Miss Slattery whilst engaged at her father's dairy at Woodville, when she was kicked by a cow. For some time she was in a most ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr: April 19, Warrimoo, s, from Sydney. ...

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  31. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At a meeting of the Parramatta Council on Tuesday evening the Mayor (Aid. W. F. Jago) presiding, it was decided to appoint an assistant engineer at the sewcrage pumping station. ...

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  32. CARGO BY THE FRANKEN.

    The steamer Franken, which leaves to-day for Brcmen, via Java and ports, carries as cargo 1251 bags ore, 1817 tons loose zinc concentrates, 12,457 bags wheat, and 200 tons oil cakes. ...

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  33. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Noumea (direct).—F.M.S. Caledonien, 7 a.m. ...

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  34. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Amos Williams had a thigh fractured to-day through being thrown from a horse he was breaking in. ...

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  35. THE KETCH ROZELLE.

    A telegram from the lighthouse-keeper at Port Stephens states that the ketch Rozelle, which passed there, bound north, at 5.10 p.m. yesterday, looked as if she had had her mainsail carried away. ...

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  36. BAR HARBOURS.

    Telegrams were posted up at the General Post office last night regarding the following bar harbours:— Tweed, too much sea to sound bar, Ballina, bar 8lt 6in, channel 11ft at low water, Port Macquarie, bar 19ft, ...

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  37. MINER KILLED.

    Thomas Thomas, who recently arrived here from Drake, was killed in the workings at the Cangai mine through a fall of stone. ...

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  38. OUR GERMAN VISITORS.

    Seventy officers from the German men-o-war Planet and Cormorant, with 115 men, visited Katoomba to-day, accompanied by officers of the Tourist Bureau. They were entertained ...

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  39. MISSING GUMDIGGER.

    A maori has been arrested at Kalkohe, on a charge of murdering a gu[?]digger. named John Freeman, who has been missing for two weeks. ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (19[?]).—Dep: April 18, Suva, s, for Bucketown. TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: April 19, Wyandra, s, from Sydney; Grantala, s, from Cairns. ...

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  41. HOME RULE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—As we are now on the eve of the referendum, to be taken early next week, is my excuse for asking for the publication of this letter, to remind my country men and ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  43. SYDNEY AND NORTH SYDNEY.

    Sir—I am not surprised at your North Sydney correspoudents in our Tuesday's issue advocating the new ferry proposals, because It scoms lately to have become popular and ...

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  44. ADELAIDE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. Elder. Smith, and Co. report:-Only 600 cattle yarded. A limited proportion were prime and a portion plain. The supply was entirely inadequate, causing keen competition. Prices ...

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  45. COURAGEOUS CHAIRMAN.

    During the proceedings of the annual conference of the A.N.A., which was concluded last night, the referendum proposals came up for discussion. The general president ruled ...

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  46. ROUGH AT THE HEADS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  47. BOMBALA DELAYED.

    Passengers by the steamer Bombala, which was to have left Melbourne this afternoon for Queensland ports. suffered keen disappointment upon learning, just at the hour appointed for sailing, that the departure of ...

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  48. AMUSEMENTS.

    Owing to the wintry state of the weather last night the management of the combination of Red Indian, American Cowboys, and Skuthorp's buckjumpers deemed it advisable to postpone the wood-chopping and ...

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  49. ANOTHER THEATRE.

    The new Colonial Theatre, Limited, No. 2 opens to-day, when there will be continuous photo-plays exhibited from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The new theatre is situated opposite the ...

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  50. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Anglo-Patagonian, s, 5017 tons, New York to Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports—general. Strathearn, s, 4419 tons. Paciffic coast ports to Sydney—lumber. Edouard Detallic, bq, 1919 tons, ...

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  51. SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    Dr. Charles Harriss cabled yesterday from Montreal to Mr. Southwell suiting that the Arena in that city and the Massey Hall in Toronto had held immense audiences to hear the Shelfield Choir. ...

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  52. SOUSA, THE "MARCH KING."

    Much interest is centred in the visit of Sousa and his complete band of 60 picked musicians to these shores under the enterprising direction of Mr. Edward Branscombe. For 80 years Mr. John Phillip ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. QUEENSLAND COASTAL RATES.

    A new schedule of rates for passage money on the coast has been adopted by the shipping companies. It is pointed out that fares have been increased in certain ports in rectification of [?] The ...

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  54. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    This afternoon, at the Ascot Racecourse, Mr. J. J. Hammond will make a flight on his Bristol bi-plane. The gates will be opened at 3 o'clock, and the flight will take place at 3.30. ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENT.

    The Y.M.C.A. tournament was continued on Tuesday, when cricket matches between Hobart and Melbourne, and Adelaide and a combined Bendigo and Ballarat team, were ...

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  57. GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John Aloyslus Campbell late teller of the Dunedin branch of the Bank of Australasia, pleaded guilty to three charges of embezzlling moneys totalling £360. He was committed ...

    Article : 45 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. A CHANGE OF ROUTE.

    The Union Company's steamer Moana will leave for Newcastle to-night, and proceed thence to Melbourne, to re-enter the intercolonial trade. She will replace the Marama, which will come to Sydney to take up ...

    Article : 51 words
  61. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    The acting Commissioner for Public Health has been officially notified that a number of case of bubonic plague occurred at Malang, in Java. The acting Commissioner thinks ...

    Article : 60 words
  62. CARGO FOR THE EAST.

    Included among the carge, carried by the Yawata, Mara, which sailed yesterday for Japan and China, via ports, were the following:—536 bags wheat, 4869 bars lead, 2449 bags fertiliser, 14.218 ingots copper, ...

    Article : 103 words
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