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  2. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    Preparations were made, early on Saturday by Mr. W. C. Graham, Acting Officer in-chnrge of the Sydney Observatory, to observe the solar eclipse. At daybreak ...

    Article : 370 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL LAW.

    Pending the disposal of the questions submitted to the electors at the referendum, Mr. Wade deferred his criticism of Mr. Holman's policy speech at Cootamundra. The State ...

    Article : 1,706 words
  4. BUOYANT REVENUE.

    For the third month in succession the revenue returns show that no money was received from the Commonwealth. Last year the State received £235,004 in February, ...

    Article : 548 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  6. BARREN JACK SCHEME.

    The Ministerial party Which visited Canberra on Friday arrived by special train at Goondith on the southern line on Saturday morning. The Acting Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) ...

    Article : 895 words
  7. THE REFERENDUM.

    On the figures yet to come in, the Referendum proposals will be defeated by approximately 250,000 votes, out of a total poll of considerably, over 1,000,000 votes. ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. SHIPPING.

    Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain Kell, from Newcastle. Huddart, Parker, and Co. Properietary, Ltd., agents. Matarain, s, [?] tons, Captain Williams,from ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. DEPARTURES.—April 29.

    Orestes, s, for London, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Osterley, R.M.S., for Brisbane. Neumunster, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via Java ports. ...

    Article : 104 words
  10. LEGISLATIVE POWERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 1.

    Matambo, s, for New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands, noon; Merimbula, s, for South Coast; Namoi, s, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 27 words
  12. CLEARANCES.—April 29.

    Ulimaroa, s, 600 tons, Captain W. J. Wyllie, for Wellington and other New Zealand ports Passengers— Rev. Father Quinn, Messrs. M'Lachlan, H. E. Pitman, Buller, E. J. Zobrab, L. Vare, L. Mounter, Quinian, ...

    Article : 377 words
  13. A WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    A wireless message was received to-day from H.M.S. Encounter, at Vavau, Tongay where the party of scientists is, stating that the observations were only partly successful. The day ...

    Article : 40 words
  14. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 919 words
  15. "A GRATUITOUS INSULT."

    The defeat of the Federal referendum was the subject of references by several speakers at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. L. A. Jessop observed ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. OTHER OBSERVATIONS.

    There was only a partial eclipse of the sun in Victoria yesterday. Important scientific observations were made by the authorities. The departmental report states:—"From 6.30 ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—April 29.

    Allinga, s, for Ma[?]ay, Brisbane, Townsville, and Cairns; Falls of Nith, s, for Ocean Island and Nauru; Maheno, s, for Auckland. The steamer Barrabool, which arrived from Melbourne ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Ascot, s, left St. John on April 23 for Melbourne, Sydney, and the usual New Zealand ports. China, R.M.S., due in Sydney on Thursday morning from London, via ports. and at Adelaide on Saturday. ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. WRONGFULLY INFLUENCING VOTES.

    The Actineg Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has something new every day to point to as an excuse for the defeat of the Government proposals. He now seeks to indicate that his ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN HILL.—The eclipse of the sun this morning was very clearly observed in Broken Hill. The sun when first visible was about half-obscured. ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. MILTIADES, FROM LONDON.

    The following is a list of passengers from Londan by the Aberdeen liner Miltiades which is due to-day:— Mrs. R. K. Addison and two children, Miss G. Brown, Mr. R. Mitchell, Messrs. H. A. Savage, J. B. Welch, ...

    Article : 601 words
  22. IMPROPER BOOKS.

    The Minister for Customs for some time past has been considering the question of how to prevent the entry into Australia of improper books. ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. STAR OF AUSTRALIA.

    Laden with 12,000 tons of general merchandise— a full cargo—the liner Star of Australia', from New York, via St. Vincent, accomplished the voyage to Melbourne in the creditable time of 48½ days. Of her ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. A SEA MYSTERY.

    Mr. G. B. Kilmaster, the American Consul here, has concluded his inquiry into the death of a Japanese steward on the American schooner Makawill, who disappeared on ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. H.M.S. PSYCHE.

    H.M.S. Psyche third-class twin-screw steamer, 2135 tons, will leave Port Jackson this morning for an Islands cruise. ...

    Article : 24 words
  26. VICTORIA.

    The revenue for April amounted to £654,351, which represents a decrease of £176,619, compared with the corresponding month of last year. The decrease is due to the fact that no ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Caledonien (F.M.S.), from Noumea. Niwaru, from London, via Melbourne. Solingen, from New York, via ports. Telemachus, from Glasgow, via ports. ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. WHAT IS RELIGION?

    "What is religion?" was the subject of a short and eloquent sermon preached by the Rev. Principal Thatcher, M.A., in the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night. ...

    Article : 745 words
  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The state revenue for April amounted to £244,642, the Customs refund from the Commonwealth not being included, and the expenditure to £341,393. In the corresponding ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Amaranth, 4-mstd, bq[?] from Quinalt, 79 days. Cromdale, sh, from Junin, 68 days. Hazel Craig, bq, from Kaipara, 10 days. [?]ma, bq[?], from Wangan[?], 16 days. ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: April 30, Inga, s, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: April 30, S[?] s, for New York. ...

    Article : 20 words
  32. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    The 8.25 passenger train from Sydney, arriving here at 11.55 with many passengers, narrowly escaped a very serious accident. The front wheels of the leading engine left the ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, New Hebrides, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The danger of any further cases of smallpox occurring, as the result of there having been so many "contacts" in connection with the case on the R.M.S. Mooltan, is now considered to ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1418m).—Dep: April 30, Taiyuan, s, for Sydney. FLAT TOP ISLAND (1050m).—Dep: April 28, H.M.A.S. Yarra and H.M.A.S. Parramatta, destroyers, ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  36. NIKKO MARU DUE ON WEDNESDAY.

    Burns, Philip, and Co., Ltd. (managing agents for Nippon Yusen Kaisha in Australasia), advise that the steamer Nikko Maru left Townsville at noon on Friday, en route to Sydney, via Brisbane. This vessel ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. QUEENSLAND IMMIGRANTS.

    The first steamer carrying labourers for the Queensland railways was expected to leave London to-day. She will carry 600 men direct to Brisbane. These will be employed ...

    Article : 115 words
  38. CHILDREN FATALLY BURNED.

    A. Longreach wire states that a little girl named Ping, daughter of Mr. Joseph Ping, a groom at Shanty Creek mall change, received such shocking injuries from burns that she ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. POPULARISING CHURCH.

    In order to popularise the Church, Rev. Henry Gainford, of Rathdown-street Congregational Church, wishes to make billiards and a gymnasium an adjunct. He also hopes soon ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. CARGO BY THE ORESTES.

    Included in the cargo carried by the steamer Orestes, which left on Saturday for London, via Hobart and Melbourne, were the folowing:—1700 bls wool, 314 csks tallow, 6725 bgs wheat, 2650 cs meat, and 280 bgs ore. ...

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  41. FIRE IN GEORGE-STREET.

    A fire which, but for the prompt action of tho brigade, might havo developed into a big conflagration, occurred shortly before 2 o'clock this morning at the Crescent Hotel, ...

    Article : 130 words
  42. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Natuna, bq. 1028 tons, Newcastle to West Coast— coal. Zingara, [?]ow, 185 tons, another trip from Port Stephens to Port Kembla—hardwood. ...

    Article : 22 words
  43. ENGLISH MAILS DUE TO-DAY.

    English mails, dated London, Friday, [?] the P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. China, are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the G.P.O. to-day. ...

    Article : 44 words
  44. FEW ENGINES.

    Speaking at the railway men's dinner on Saturday night, Mr. W. C. Close (steamshed inspector at Bathurst) stated that the railway mon of the State laboured under many ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. SWANLEY FROM NEW YORK.

    The steamer Swanley, of the American-Australian line, which left New York 77 days ago (calling at Melbourne), arrived in Port Jackson last night, and anchored at Watson's Bay for medical inspection. ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Delegates of the Congregational union of New South Wales concluded their meetings on Thursday night. The morning meeting was opened by the Rev. W. Touchell. This was ...

    Article : 355 words
  47. ATHLETIC WOMAN.

    Those who contend for feminine suprema[?] in manly pursuits will hear with admiration of the performance of Miss May MacDonald, at the Tallangatta Valley Race Meeting, this ...

    Article : 107 words
  48. MILTIADES DUE TO-DAY.

    The Aberdeen liner Miltiades, due to-day, was almost in constant wireless communication with other liners or land stations during her voyage from London, via Capetown. Her longest connection was held with Durban, ...

    Article : 139 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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  51. MAKAMBO FOR THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The following is the list of passengers per the steamer Makambo (Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line), leaving Sydney for the New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands at noon to-day:—Rev. Dr. ...

    Article : 124 words
  52. BIGGEST IN THE WORLD.

    The Minister for Agriculture laid the [?] tion-stone of the Kaupokonui cheese factory, Taranaki, the biggest cheese factory in the world. ...

    Article : 30 words
  53. POST-OFFICE ROBBED.

    Burglars entered the Mananul post-office, King Country, and stole £132 in gold and notes and £100 worth of unpaid money orders. ...

    Article : 26 words
  54. THE WATSON'S BAY COLLISION.

    In the report made to the Department of Navigation on Saturday it would appear that the collision between the Watson's Bay steamer Graycliffe and Dr. Maitland's auxillary yacht (in tow of a motor boat ...

    Article : 94 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 58 words
  56. KETCH WARRIGAL DAMAGED.

    The ketch Warrigal, loaded with timber, from Wynyard, Tasmania, to Melboourne, was in the thick of a heavy gale. Her mainmast was snapped off about half way up, and her jibboom carried away. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  57. RIVERINA DUE THIS AFTERNOON.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co. yesterday received the following wireless message:—"Riverina expe[?] to arrive at Sydney about 2 p.m. Monday." This vessel is from Western Australia, via Adelaide and ...

    Article : 39 words
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