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  2. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    The net Customs and excise revenue for the past month totalled £1,051,811. This is the fourth month in succession that the revenue has been over a million. It constitutes a ...

    Article : 554 words
  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President tool the chair at 2.30 p.m. Senator Millen (Lib., N.S.W.) gave notice of his intention to move, on 17 th last,—"That, in the opinion of the Senate, it is desirable ...

    Article : 1,371 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-houso to-day:—Quite, s, for San Francisco, with 4144 tons coal and 1047 tons bunkers; Kakapo, s, for Beauty Point, ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Atua, s, 3441 tons, Captain Jordan, from Auckland, Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, Passengers—Misses M'Donald, Plister, Edwards (2), M Kenzie, Anderson, Morgan, Thurston, Thomas Hebden, Burt, [?], ...

    Article : 371 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Court of Industrial Appeals, the Painters and Decorators' Union reported that the rate fixed by the board appointed under the Factories Act of 1907 was not suffi[?]ut. ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. DEPARTURES.—Nov.2.

    Apolda, s for Antwerp and Hamburg. Anglo Bolivian. s, for London and Continent. Ne[?]chana, S, for London, via Auckland. Matunga, s, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. STRIKE AT GAWLER.

    Buoyed up by the support of the Trades and Labour Council, the strike among Martin and Co's employees at Gawler had become so general to-day that it was impossible to get ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. CLEARNCES.—Nov.2.

    Mahen[?]. s, 5282 tons, Captain W.Livingstone, for New Zealand ports, via Auckland. Passengers—Mr, and Mrs. Pi[?]kington, Mr.and MMrs. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. A.Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 450 words
  11. TASMANIAN RAILWAY.

    During consideration of the Estimates today the Minister for Works, Mr. Hean, made a statement regarding the Government's intention to place the raiway under the ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,169 words
  13. REAL ESTATE PROFESSION.

    Real estate agents at a general meeting on September last appointed a committee to inquire into the advisability of forming an association with the object of raising the ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov.3.

    Empire Tansport, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, and Antwerp; Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, via Eden Karitane, s, for Strahan, Devonport, Burnie, and Stanley; Erina, s, for Gosford, Woy Woy, and ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. THE MILK TROUBLE.

    That the milk business on the South Coast is in a bad way, there is no reason to doubt, as, after meeting in several important centres to deal with the question, nothing of a definite ...

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  16. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Nov.2.

    Atua, s, for [?],, Samao and Tonga via Newcastle; Ulimaros, s, for Wellington; Barwon, s, for Melbourne. Sonneberg, s, was removed from the steam to No.2 wha[?]. Woolloomooloo, at 7 a. m. yesterday. ...

    Article : 487 words
  17. LAND TENURE.

    Speaking at [?] ball held by the Labour party this evening, to celebrate the victory in Macquarie at the recent eletion, Mr. T. H. Thrower, M.L.A., referred to the attempts ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. FIRE ON THE COBLENZ.

    During the yoyage of the German mail steamer Coblennz from Kobe, which arrived in Sydney yesterday a the was discovered on the main deck. It was found that a came lounge was burning, which aet fire to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. USEFULNESS OF WIRELESS.

    The Muddart, Parker steamer Ulimaroa, which a[?] rived on Tuesday from New Zealand, exchanged every day wireless communications with one or other ship, and was also able to ask for help in case of necessity. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. MOVEMENT OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Dorset, s (F.H.S. line), en route from Liverpool to Australian ports, left Capetown on Saturday. Muritai, s,(A.U.line) [?] route to London and Liverpool, from Australia, left Port Said on Monday. ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. A LAUNCH CAPSIZED.

    A collision occurred yesterday afternoon near the Watson's Bay baths between a small steam launch and a lighter loaded with timber, which was in tow of the launch. The for[?] of the collision was ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. RAILWAY DUPLICATION.

    A strong deputation of members of the P. and A. Association waited on Mr. Beeby, as member for the district, this afternoon to urge that, in view of the railway ...

    Article : 216 words
  23. COMMONWEALTH, FROM LONDON.

    The following is a list of passenngers per steamer Commnonwealth to arrive at the Central Wharf, Miller's Piont, about 8 a.m. to-morrow:— From London: Mr. G. S. Avern, Mr. F.C. Broome, ...

    Article : 576 words
  24. SIGNALLING INSTRUCTION.

    Instructional classes in signalling are to be [?] in Sydney, under the auspices of the naval authorities, as opportunity offers. in a letter to the Premier, the Secretary of State for the Colonics (Lord Crewe) ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. NEWCASTLE MINING AWARDS.

    The Stockton Borehole award which has caused so much discontent amongst the miners since it was made, has now been amended so as to give the men Is per ton for ...

    Article : 311 words
  26. INVESTIGATOR GROUNDING.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day began an investigation into the grounding of the steamer Investigator, near Moonta Bay, in August 15. Careless and negligent navigation was charged againt the master of ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. BARRIER WATER-SUPPLY.

    Mr. Whitehead's official announcement with regard to the 10 weeks' water supply in Stephens Creek reservoir has caused a scare in the city. Landlords in particular are ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. In reply to Mr. Kelly (Liberal, N.S.W.), Mr. Frazer, for the Minister for Defence, stated ...

    Article : 3,394 words
  29. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURDAY ISLAND (1958m).—Dep: Nov, [?]. Aldenham, s, for Melbourne; Mindoro, s, for Port Moresby, Dep; Nov, 2, Aramac, s, for Brisbane. CAIRNS(1418m).—Arr: Nov. 2, St, Albans, s, from ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON.—Arr: Nov. 2, Manuka, S, from Sydney. KAIPARA—Dep: Nov 2, Hazel Craig, bq, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 19 words
  31. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  32. COBLENZ FROM KOBE.

    The German mail teamer Coblenz, which arrived yesterday, sailed from Hongkong on October 8, from Manila on 12 th ult. from Angaur, Calau Island, on the 16th, from Yap, Caroline Island, on the 17 th from ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. CASUALTIES.

    Robert Hampson, 51, a miner, living with his wife and family at [?]34 Cleveland-street, Redfern, collapsed yesterday morning on stepping out of bed, and died before medical assistance ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. MR. HUGHES' POCKET-BOOK.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr, Hughes) has recovered the pocket-book stolen from him at Flemington on Tuesday.The thief found no use for a crossed cheque for £2 15s and ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. ATUA FROM FL[?].

    The Union Company's Atua, which arrived at 9 a.m. yesterday from Auckland, via South Sea lslands, left Auckland on October 11, arrived Tonga on the 15th ult, sailed for Haapai, Vavau, Apia, Levuka,, and Suva ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. SUDDEN DEATH AT A COLLEGE.

    Leonard Lahee, 45 a houseman, employed at St. Paul's College, was cleaning knives on the college premises on Tuesday night. when he suddenly collapsed and expired. Dr. Brown ...

    Article : 48 words
  37. THE PILL HABIT.

    Sir,—Interested, jaunditced-cyed people denounce the taking of pills; they say it is only a "habit." Personally, whenever I feel my liver a ...

    Article : 166 words
  38. A CARTER INJURED.

    William M'Sweeney, a carter, living in Wigram-road. Glebe, was working at the railway sheds, Darling Island, yesterday, when a [?]ale of wool fell from his lorry on top of him. ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. CARGO BY WHAKARUA.

    The principal lines of cargo taken by the steamer Whakarua, which clcared at the Customs yesterdat for Dunkirk, Liverpool, and London, via Melbourne, are as follows:— 9751 bales wool, 60,574 carcases mutton, 942 ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The following team has been chosen to represent South Australia in the cricket match wiht South Africa, beginning at the Adelaide Oval on Friday:—C. T. Chamberlain, J. N. ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. [?]IG LINERS CHANGING.

    Moana, s (Union line), is to replace the Marama on the Vancouver route, and will leave on 21st inst. The Mara[?]a left this morning for Newcastle on route to Wellington, New Zealand. ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. TAKEN IN MISTAKE.

    Mrs. Lillian Black, of Elliott-street, Balmain, was admitted to the Balmain District Hospital yesterday, suffering from the effects of a dose of camphorated oil. Mrs. ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. YAWATA MARU'S CARGO.

    The Japanese mail steamer Yawata Maru, which left at noon yesterday for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports, took the following principal lines, amongst other cargo:— 1566 pieces pipe, 1189 bales fodder, 1900 bags ...

    Article : 68 words
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