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  2. HOMES FOR SETTLERS.

    The Ministers comprising the Murrumbidge[?] Irrigation Trust have had presented to them a valuable report on the lands to be watered from the Barren Jack scheme by Mr. Elwood ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES' FARM.

    The hearing of the action against Mr. Hughes, Pedornl Attorney-General and Acting Prime Minister, arising out of the working at a dairy farm, was continued yesterday before ...

    Article : 2,313 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Burwah, s, [?]000 tons, Captain Snow, from Brisbane. Howard Smith Company Ltd., agents, Levuka, s, 6219 tons, Captain Tyrer, from Melbourne. Passengers-Saloon, 72; second, 50, Burns, Philp, and ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  6. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    An agreement has been arranged between the Shop Assistants' Union and the Tobacconists' Association in regard to the wages and condition of all assistants employed in tobacconists' shops within an area enclosed ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. A COLD CHANGE.

    Very light and rather scattered rain was recorded in the southern districts west of the highlands and at isolated places in the northern districts. The heaviest fall was 50 ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. DEPARTURES.—June [?].

    Makura, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports. Darius, s, for Calcutta and Java potts, via Newcastle. Urilla, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. ...

    Article : 25 words
  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 6.

    Narrung, s, for Natal, Cape Town, and London, via [?]ts, Kapunda, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide, and W.A. ports; Paloona, s, for Hobart; Aramac, s, for Melbourne, Arawatta, s, for Brisbane and other ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. BROKEN HILL MOULDERS.

    Trouble has arisen amongst the ironmoulders in Broken Hill owing to certain of the mine managers wanting the moulders to accept payment for evertime at less rates than those required by the rules of ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. CLEARANCES.—June 5.

    Darius, s, [?]5 tons, Captain Drew, for Java ports, via Newcastle and Brisbane. Makura, R.M.S., [?]75 tons, Captain Gibb, for Vancouver, via Brisbane. ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. COLD SNAP IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE.—If the temperature for the 24 hours did not quite reach the lowest recorded for the last few weeks Monday was certainly the coldest day experien[?] this winter in Melbourne. Throughout the ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,234 words
  14. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—June 5.

    Worms, s, for Hamburg; Aramac, s, for Melbourne; Arawatta, s, for Brisbane, via N.Q. ports; [?], s, for Bremen, via Brisbabe[?] Rabane (German New Guinea), and Java ports; Burwah, s, for Brisbane and ...

    Article : 487 words
  15. HORRORS IN RUSSIA.

    "If I were in Russin again to-day, and saw the same scenes, I would not hesitate to thrownot one bomb, but 50 bombs." It was thus that Mr. P. M. Koonin, Russian ...

    Article : 479 words
  16. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    A peculiar case in regard to the workings of the Workmen's Compensation Act has come under the notice of the Millers and Mill Employees' Union. A member of the union was injured on the hand owing ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. CASUALTIES.

    Thomas Lyle, 37, a labourer, residing at Pyrmont-street, Pyrmont, was working yesterday morning on the steamer Strathavon, lying in Snails Bay, when a sling of timber ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. "FRONT OF THE HOUSE" EMPLOYEES ORGANISE.

    A special meeting of the Theatrie[?]l Employees' Union was held to organise the front of the house employees, and caroll them in the union. The club room was packed, it being found necessary to hold an overflow ...

    Article : 189 words
  19. FELL FROM A BUILDING.

    About 10.20 a.m. yesterday William Bale, 19, a plumber, residing at Parker-street, Annandale, fell to the ground from a new building in Western-road, Rozelle, where he was fixing ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. DIED OF HEART DISEASE.

    William isaacs, 57, a wharf-labourer, lately residing at 115 Cathedral-street, Sydney, was found dead there yesterday morning. An internal examination of the body showed that ...

    Article : 40 words
  21. FERRY AND T[?] BOATS' UNION.

    At the last meeting of the Ferry and Tug Boats Employees' Union, Mr. T. O'Flaherty presided. The president reported that a deputation had waited upon the Port Jackson S.S. Company upon the question of ...

    Article : 282 words
  22. GIRL TAKES SOLUTION OF MATCH-HEADS.

    The Civil Ambulance Brigade yesterday received a Call to attend Stella Webb, 19, living in Pellean-street, city, who had taken a solution of match-heads in water. After ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. ELDERLY WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Sarah Williams, an elderly married woman, living in Kent-street, city, collapsed yesterday afternoon near the boatshed at Watson's Bay. She was brought up to ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Port Augusta, s (Anglo-Australasian line), is to sail for Australia about 10th instant. Port Phillip, s, has been fixed to leave London on o[?] about 25th instant. ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. MILLERS AND MILL EMPLOYEES.

    The vice-president, Mr. F. Wethered, presided at the last meeting of the Millers and Mill Employees Union. Mr. R. Bates was elected as alternated delegate to the Labour Council. The secretary, Mr. Geo. ...

    Article : 266 words
  26. ACCIDENT TO A COAL-LUMPER.

    Last night Chris. Petersen, 36, a coallumper, living in Windmill-street, Miller's Point, was helping to coal the steamer Duckenfield, lying alongside the gasworks, ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107m).—Arr: June 5, Moana, s, from Hobart. [?] WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: June 5, kaituna, s, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (1[?]58m).—Arr: June 2, Mindoro, s, from Pap[?]a. CAIRNS (1418m).—Arr: June 4, Grantala, s, from Melbourne. ...

    Article : 986 words
  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    While visiting the south-west the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Gonnolly) explored Moondine Cave, four miles from Karridale, and found it to be of surpassing beauty. "I have," he ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. F[?] SHIPPING.

    The Canadian-Australian royal mail steamer Ze[?] landia arrived to-day from Vancouver. The Union Company's steamer Tofua left to-day for Auckland, via the Islands. ...

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  31. DROWNED IN FLOOD WATERS.

    Arthur Corbett, 18, lost his life by drowang on Sunday at Queenstown. He was recovering sleepers from King River, which was in flood, and was carried away by the waters. ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. THE MALIS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and S p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Port Melbourne.—Macquarie, 8 a.m. ...

    Article : 248 words
  33. STEAMER LEVUKA'S GOOD RECORD.

    Levuka, s, from Melbourne, at 12.45 p.m. on 3rd inst, passed Wilson's Prementory at 11.2 p.m., Gabo Island at 11.7 a.m., and berthed alongside the wharf at 3.34 a.m. yesterday morning. From wharf to wharf, this ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. STOREMEN'S FEDERATION.

    Mr. Tom Miller, secretary of the Storeman and Packers' Union, has received communications from the unions in Queensland and Victoria, announcing that delegates for a federal cenference had been elected, and ...

    Article : 194 words
  35. R M.S MAKURA'S CARGO.

    The bulk of the cargo being carried by the Canadian liner Makura is comprised in the following lines:—162 bales wool, 604 bags hides, 328 sacks hides. 740 sacks dried blood, 4139 carcases mutton, 50 pairs legs of ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. KILLED IN A TRAIN.

    William Ryan, a married man, was caugnt in a "cattle stop" on the main trunk railway near Taihape, and cut to pieces by a train. ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Holmes, Engineer-in-Chief, estimates that £187,000 will be the cost of works necessary to provide accommodation in Gisborne Harbour for vessels drawing 26ft. ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. NARRUNG FOR LONDON.

    Narrung, s (P. and O. branch [?] will leave Sydney to-day for London and South Africa, via ports. Passengers.—Mr. J. Abrahams, Mr. B. Bliss, Mr. L. Abraham, Mr. S. Abraham, Miss Dalton, Mr. R. ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Edward Hampson, 46, horse-trainer, was found near the railway [?]ire between Guildford and West Guildford on Sunday morning suffering from a broken pelvis, other injuries, and ...

    Article : 122 words
  40. A MONTH ON ST. PAUL'S ISLAND.

    The imperial Merchant Service Guild of London has receiecd from its honorary representative at Island of Reunion a report, describing the manner in which Captain Pavillet, of the fishing schooner Reve, ...

    Article : 227 words
  41. GLERE LABOUR TROUBLE.

    Owing to representation, in regard to the shortness of time allowed for the election of their delegates by the Glebe League, the executive of the P.L.L. did not deal at its meeting on Friday with the position ...

    Article : 93 words
  42. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Lawrence Campbell's [?]ital wa held before a large audience last evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, and met with the same [?] that has marked its p[?]de[?]ssors. In the first half of the programme Mr. ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. FIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION COMMITTEE.

    At the last meeting of the Eight-hour Cammittee, Mr. D. J. Sullivan presiding, the programme for this year's demonstration was considered. It was decided that £5 should be pranted to each union making ...

    Article : 54 words
  44. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Sydney, with 1050 tons coal and 180 tons bunkers; Saint Louis, s, for Noumea, ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Yeddon, while shooting with companions, received a charge of shot in both legs. He was in the line of fire when one of the party noticed a wallaby and fired at it. ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. A PUSH AND A DISMISSAL.

    The members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Union are perturbed over what is altered to have happened on certain brewery premises recently. It is stated that while ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    During a match between Wagga and North Wagga football teams a player named Fraser had one of his legs fractured. He was conveyed to the hospital. ...

    Article : 32 words
  48. AVOIDING COLLISION.

    The French Shipowners' Central Committee has issued a wall cartoon in colours, on rollers, dealing with the regulations for preventing collisions at sea. It comprises about 40 pictures of the positions of ships, ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. IRRIGATION AND BETTERMENT.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday further considered the question of extending the railway from Barellan towards Hillston. Mr. L. A. B. Wade, Chief Engineer for ...

    Article : 483 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 112 words
  51. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At the Parramatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr W Burton Smith. D.S.M., George Bates, a blacksmith, was fined 20s, or fourteen days, for using profane language. For ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. PRESBYTERIAN EVANGELIST ORDAINED.

    Mr. Hugh Paton, the well-known evangelist, was last night ordained to the Presbyterian ministry, the service being conducted in [?]t. Stephen's, Phillip-street, by the Moderator ...

    Article : 74 words
  53. BUGEROS SOLD.

    The steel steamer Buceros (ex Strathness), 4038 tons gross, 2595 tons net, built in 18[?]3, and owned by the Bucknall Steamship Lines, Limited, London, has been sold to Mr. Johan Bryde, Sande[?]jord, Norway, for ...

    Article : 39 words
  54. THE SORTING CHARGES.

    It is explained, on behalf of the interstate shipping companies, that the sorting charges levied by the oversea shipping companies do not apply to interstate shipping in any way at all. The charges are the ...

    Article : 50 words
  55. THE BALKAN PRINCESS.

    The advance plan for the "Balkan Princess" will ope[?] [?] this morning. The new musical play, which has been given a strong cast by the J. C. Williamson management, will have its Australian premier[?] ...

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  56. STEAMER ANGLO PATAGONIAN.

    The U.S. and U.S.S. Company advise Mr. G. A. Parkes by cable that the steamer Anglo Patagonian railed from New York on the 2nd instant for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. ...

    Article : 37 words
  57. LATE MINING.

    Today being, public holiday, the Stock Exchang[?] did not meet. BRISBANE, Monday To-day's sales were:—Acorn, conig, 2/3. ...

    Article : 69 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  59. FRFSH CHARTERS.

    Lord Cromer, s, 3654 tons, Port Pirie to Antwerp— concentrates. Neotsfield, sh, 1820 tons, Newcastle to West Coast—coal. H. K. Hall, 5[?]m sch, Puget Sound to Sydney or Brisbane—lumber. ...

    Article : 31 words
  60. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Moeraki, from Wellington and other New Zealand ports. Myra Fell, from Port Pirie. ...

    Article : 17 words
  61. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following particulars were posted up at the G.P.O. last evening:—Harrington, 18ft on bar at high water, 10ft inside bar, 8ft inner channel, and very narrow at dredge; Ballina, bar 10ft [?]in, inside ...

    Article : 89 words
  62. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
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