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  2. SMALLPOX ON THE PRINZ WALDEMAR.

    The Norddeutscher.—Lloyd steamer Prinz Waldemar, which arrived yesterday from Kobe, went into quarantine. She landed a case of small-pox—a Malay—at Gorman Papua. The ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  4. NO DECADENCE.

    While blessing a new church school at Coogee yesterday afternoon, Cardinal Moran reforred to recent remarks that had been made at Newcastle concerning the decadence of the ...

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  5. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Preaching in the Newcastle Cathedral this evening, the Dean of Newcastle, Dr. Golding Bird, made reference to the subject of "mixed marriages." He said that until comparatively ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE.

    The third meeting of the session of the Northern Mining Institute was held in the Council Chambers, Newcastle, last night, when Mr. H. J. Thomas's paper on the ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Guthric, s, 2338 tons, Captain Wilson, from Singapore, via ports. Passengers—For Sydney: Mesdames Elton, C. Findlay, Captain Pinstead, Messrs. J. Hartrick, F. Yory, Arnold Byrnes, Scott Mitchell, G. ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Pending an appeal to Parliament for a wage of 8s a day, the navvies employed in constructing the gravitation yards at North Melbourne have decided to resume work on the ...

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  9. BARRIER IRONMOULDERS.

    The Barrier Labour Federation has decided in connection with, the local ironmoulders' dispute Unit the executive committee be instructed to call out all the members of ...

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  10. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday.—Wanaka, s, for Lyttelton, with 3200 tons coal, 300 tons bunkers, 20 tons coke, and quantity timber; ...

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  11. PATIENT CONVALESCENT.

    The steamer Narrung, which arrived at the Semaphore anchorage from London on Monday last, with a case of smallpox on board, left for Melbourne on Saturday ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Under-Secretary, Mr. North, has conducted a departmental inquiry into the allegations made against the management of the Swan Boys' Orphanage, mainly in respect to ...

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  13. SAWMILL EMPLOYEES CEASE WORK.

    The employees of the Government sawmills at Inglewood downed tools last night domanding higher wages. Those receiving 8s want 9s, and those receiving 10s ask for ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—May 20.

    China, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Nerehana, s, for Dunkirk, London. Awa, cutter, Livepool and Cardiff, via North Coast ports. ...

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  15. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    A special appeal is being made to raise £7000 in subscriptions of £1, to establish an Anglican See at Kalgoorlie. Sees have been created at Bunbury and in the north-west, ...

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  16. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    Whilst going down hill in Russell-street, last night, Hunt's public motor car, containing six men beside the driver, turned a complete somersault at the intersection of ...

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    Heavy rain caused floods in the Napier and Gisborne districts on Thursday. The rivers rose rapidly, and caused great anxiety in Gisborne. ...

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  19. WEIGHT OF CORNSACKS.

    The attention of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) was drawn on Saturday to the protests that are being made in Sydney in regard to the unfairness of the regulations ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—I have been directed to ask you to allow me in join next issue to point out that the word "decadent" which seems to have annoyed Monsignor Meagher, was not part of ...

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  21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 22.

    Monaro, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide, and W.A. ports; Kakapo, s, for Beauty Point Devonport, and Burnie; Namoi, s, for Newcastle, Merimbula, s, for Bermagut, Tathra, Merimbula, and Eden; Ellerslic, s, for ...

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  22. NO SAILORS.

    The sailing vessels, the Crocodile, and Invercoe, which were ready to sail nearly a fortnight ago, are still "stuck up" at the anchorage, short of sailors. ...

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  23. CL[?]RANCES.—May 20.

    Warrimoo, s, 3529 tons, Captain Clift, for New Zealand ports, via Wellington. Passengers:—Mr. and [?] Mollier and child. Mr. and Mrs. Gain, Mr. an [?] Rennell, Mr. and Mrs. Hayles, and Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  24. NEW TRIAL REFUSED.

    The Supreme Court has refused a new trial in a case in which Mr. Massey, leader of the Opposition, failed to obtain from the jury damages for libel alleged to be contained in ...

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  25. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    To date the registrations under the compulsory service sections of the Defence Act total 52,230. As about 71,000 are liable, nearly 19,000 must register before June 2, or ...

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  26. INJURED HEAD.

    On May 13 Edward Watts went to Melbourne Hospital, where it was found that he had several wounds on his head, some of which were serious. He said that his mothor-in-law, ...

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  27. A RAILWAY RESUMPTION.

    The High Court has given judgment in the case in which C. A. M'Donald, Limited, appealed against the decision of Justice Gordon in regard to the compensation to be paid by ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. NATIONAL GREATNESS.

    At Wesley Church to-day an address on "The Essentials of National Greatness" was given by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hughes said that the British Empire had ...

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  29. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    Despite unfavourable weather large crowds gathered in the city yesterday to witness the departure of the Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael, who left by express for Adelaide, ...

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  30. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—May 20.

    Manapouri, s, for Fiji; Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden; Wimmera, s, for Auckland. Thuringen, s, left the N.D.L, Wharf to take up a berth in Rose Bay, at the powder ground, at 11 a.m. ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    A man whose name is thought to be Gorwell, and who lives in Farmer-street, Woolloomooloo, was taken by the Civil Ambulance Brigade to the Sydney Hospital on Friday suffering ...

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  32. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Bielefeld, s, from Scandinavia, is due at Sydney on Thursday. Papanui, s, arrived at Colombo on 16th, [?] route from Australian ports to London. ...

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  33. PRESENTATION TO MR. DENHAM.

    At the Rocklea State School on Saturday the Premier (Mr. Denham) was presented by the electors of Oxley with a case of cutlery and silverware to mark their appreciation of his ...

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  34. TEACHING THE YOUNG.

    A deputation representing the South Australian Temperance Alliance and Social Reform Bureau waited on the Minister of Education (Mr. Coneybeer), and asked that the ...

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  35. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Barwon, from Melbourne and Geelong. Burwah, from Brisbane and Rockhampton. Wyreema, from Cooktown, via ports. Wyandra, from Melbourne. ...

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  36. PRINZ WALDEMAR TO DOCK.

    The N.D.L., steamer Prinz Waldemar, from Kobe April 13, was late in reaching Port Jackson, despite the fact that she did not call at any Australian port. She came almost direct from Yap under steady steam, it ...

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  37. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    James Tuft, 4m. bqtne, from Puget Sound (left Eagle Harbour on March 23). Lorton, bq. from London, 90 days out. Neotsfield, sh, from Hamburg, 104 days out. ...

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  38. CURIOUS CASE OF A YOUNG GIRL.

    A young girl was found on Saturday morning about 7 o'clock lying in an unconscious condition in Cannon-street, Petersham, and as her identity was unknown, she was conveyed ...

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  39. NEW LAUNCH FOR PYRMONT.

    A new launch for the Pyrment ferry service, 30ft long and 14ft beam, to carry 50 passengers, is nearing completion at Messrs. Fisher, Warren, and Fisher's boatbuilding establishment at Careening Cove. The launch ...

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  40. WONGANELLA'S MISHAP.

    Soon after she cleared the river last night, the steamer Wonganella went aground off Williamstown, near the Ann-street pier. The mishap occurred at half-past 11 o'clock, and the vessel being unable to ...

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  41. DEAR HARNESS.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator M'Gregor) stated yesterday, in connection with the military harness tenders, that about 1800 sets were required, involving a ...

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  42. CHANGE OF ROUTES.

    The Aorangi, which left Wellington on Friday for Sydney in place of the Mokoia, will, on her return to Wellington on May 31, tranship her southern passengers and cargo to the Manuka, and leave ...

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  43. FERRYMAN DROWNED.

    The body of John M'Donald, ferryman, at Southampton, was found in the river on Thursday afternoon. The deceased went fishing on the Tuesday night, and it is ...

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  44. TREACHERY BY INTERFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the Wagga Political Labour League a motion was carried recording appreciation of the efforts of Mr. W. M. Hughes in the direction of amending the Federal ...

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  45. MILTIADES' CARGO.

    Among the general cargo being carried by the Aberdeen liner Miltiades for London, via ports, are:—23 dry hides, 1479 bars lead, 6904 pieces timber, 257 casks [?] low, 60 sacks beans, 6700 bags wheat, 4 boxes gold ...

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  46. SCRIPTURAL LESSONS.

    The Rev. Joseph Nicholson, organising secretary of the Scripture campaign council, appeared before the Presbyterian Assembly yesterday to report upon the progress of the ...

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  47. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. last evening:—Harrington, 12ft high water, 7ft 9in crowing, high-water soundings; Ballina, bar 9ft 6in, inside channel 11ft, low water; Tweed Heads, ...

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  48. LABOUR ON THE BARRIER.

    Mr. W. B. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A., has made an official statement regarding the reported shortage of mining labour on the Barrier:—"I am glad to have an opportunity ...

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  49. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Whilst the Rev. G. Hirst, the new re[?] to the Pambula Parish, and Mr. Norman, Government Savings Bank inspector, were travelling from Bega to Pambula last night. ...

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  50. SCHARNHORST, FOR BREMEN, VIA PORTS.

    Included in the cargo from Sydney on Saturday afternoon by the S[?]horst for Bremen, via ports, were— 307 casts and 465 packaged kauri gum, 78 bags grassline gum, 733 sacks bones, 43 packages horns, 3687 pieces ...

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  51. CHINESE PREMISES RAIDED.

    As the result of a raid made on a house in Harbour-street, city, on Saturday night by Inspector Goulder, with whom were associated Senior-sergeant O'Dea, Sergeant Beunett. ...

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  52. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    COODE ISLAND (2005m).—Passed: May 19, Croydon, s, from Newcastle to Singapore, May 20, Kirkdale, s, from Newcastle to Sourabaya. CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: May 19, Scout, s, from ...

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  53. OCEAN PHENOMENON.

    Captain P. Holford, of the Union Company's Island mail steamer Tofua, has reported to the Superintendent of Navigation that on the 29th ult, when in [?] 20deg. 52min. long. 175deg. 34min. west, he passed, about ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: May 21, Mineric, s, from San Francisco. ...

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  55. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    The Premier, Mr. Denham, says he had received a report from the Postmaster on the question of lighting along the Queensland coast which he proposed remitting to the ...

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  56. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.30 p.m. Uooktown, Thursday Island, and Gulf Ports, via ...

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  57. FLOATING TIMBER.

    Captain Nelson, of the steam[?] City of Grafton, reports that while steaming down the coast he passed a quantity of sawn timber floating just off Terrigal, presumably the jettisoned cargo of the schooner Rosamond. ...

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  58. TRAM FATALITY.

    Another tramway fatality caused by riding on the footboard of a car occurred last night in Hunter-street. The victim was Arthur Bearby, 42, married, lately living in ...

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  59. THE LOST YONGALA.

    Mr. Denham's attention was drawn to an Adelaide telegram regarding the decision not to hold an inquiry into the loss of the Yongala. ...

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  60. REFERENDUM FIGURES.

    The final referendum figures for Western Australa are as follows:- Legislative powers:—Coolgardie: Yes 7856, No 2556; Fremantle, Yes 4099, No 5483; ...

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  61. FRESH CHARTERS.

    Volga, s, 4101 tons, Sydney to United Kingdom or Continent—wheat. Alexa, bqtne, 286 tons, Newcastle to Wanganul—coal and timber. Laura, bqtne, 332 tons, Newcastle to Auckland—coal; thence Auckland ...

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  62. REFUGE IN A WELL.

    News was brought into Molong to the police that a man had dropped into a well on Mullageen station while being chased by a mob of bullocks, and was drowned. ...

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  63. TIMBER CARGOES.

    George Hudson and Son, Ltd., have received advices by mail of the following charters to their account:— Barque Casablanca to load 500,000ft of kauri and white pine at the Barrier and Auckland; barque Laura to ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. YOUNG GIRL CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Yesterday afternoon the caretaker of Challis House discovered the dead body of, an eight-year-old girl, Irene Jane Allen, who lives with her parents in the building, jammed ...

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  66. MISSING FROM HOME.

    No clue has been obtained to the whereabouts of William Boyton, a baker, of Chilwell, who has been missing since the evening of April 26. The relatives of the ...

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  67. COLLAPSE IN SWINGING-BOAT.

    Whilst riding in a swinging-boat last night a woman named Perrett collapsed, and died on being taken out. ...

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  68. NEW ZEALAND CARGOES.

    The barquentine Alexa, which arrived on Saturday, brought 252,000ft of timber to the agency of Messrs. Holdship and Co. The vessel left on May 4, had fine weather to Cook's Straits on May 7, then variable ...

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  69. ALLEGED STEALING.

    Goorge Drummond, the Adelaide manager of Bewick, Moreing, and Co., was charged at the police court to-day with having, at Adelaide, on October 22, stolen a bank draft ...

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  70. ENGLISH MAILS TO-DAY.

    English mails, dated London, April 21, e the Orient Company's R.M.S. Orontes, are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters at the G.P.O. to-day. ...

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  71. EARLY MORNING BLAZE.

    A fire broke out early on Sunday morning in the premises of the Balmain Co-Operative Company, Ltd., general merchants, 30 to 36 Montague-street, Balmain. Fortunately, the ...

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  72. CARGO BY THE TELEMACHUS.

    Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Ltd., shipped the following cargo by the steamer Telemachus, which left Sydney on Saturday for London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via ports:—1700 bales wool, 11,062 bags wheat, ...

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  73. ROPEWORKERS' PICNIC.

    The annual reunion of the employees at Messrs. A. Forsyth and Co.'s Australian Ropeworks was held on Saturday at Athol Gardens. A very enjoyable day was spent. ...

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  74. PLAGUE IN AUCKLAND.

    The Chief Health Officer of New Zealand has communicated to the Board of Health here some data as to the plague outbreak in Auckland. From March 20 to May 6 seven cases ...

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  75. PILOT SERVICE.

    In connection with the improvement of the Queensland pilot service, Mr. A. Campbell, surveyor of the Marine Department, leaves for Sydney on Saturday for the purpose of ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. RECOMMISSIONED.

    Recently the Howard Smith line steamer Tyrian was recommissioned in the coastal trade after having been laid up in the Yarra for a very long period. Now one of her companions [?] of the ...

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