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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The tender of Mr. J. O'Gray, of South Melbourne, has been accepted for the supply of three multitubular boilers for the cordite factory at Marisbyrnong. The amount of the ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Labour party are making no socret of the fact that they intend giving Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., a hard fight for the sent in Middle Harbour. During the past month Labour ...

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  4. DECAYED PRODUCE.

    An official investigation of the reported shipments from Victoria of vegetables in a bad condition accompanied by certificates of first-class grade has revealed that the case ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    At Collingwood Court Oliver Leslie Searie, aged 17, was charged with having, on July 20, wilfully and maliciously set on fire the dwelling of Nellie Hanson, with intent to ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Suva, s, 2229 tons, Captain Savage, from Newcastle. Burns, Philip, and Co., Ltd., agents. Newcastle, s, s 1521 tons, Captain Malcolm, from Newcastle. Newcastle and H.R.S.S. Company, Ltd., ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house on Saturday:—Barrabool, s, for Melbourne, with 890 tons coal and 140 tons bunkers; Paloona, s, for Hobart, via Sydney, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  9. POSTAL MOTOR CAR.

    Tenders are being invited by the Deputy Postmaster-General of Victoria for the supply and delivery of a petrol motor car. The closing date is October 4. The car is to be used ...

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  10. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    On and after to-morrow the price of bread will be 3d per 2lb loaf cash and 3[?]d booked. ...

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  11. BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election was held on Friday to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. Albert Harris, member for Walhalla. There were only two ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL'S ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Newcastle District Public School' Association was held yesterday at the Newcastle School of Arts. Mr. G. Filshie (president) was in the chair, and ...

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  13. THE CASTLE HILL TRAM.

    There was a large gathering at Castle Hill on Saturday, when the official opening of the extension of the Baulkham Hills tramway was performed by Mr. Lee (Minister for Works). ...

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  14. THE THEATRES.

    "Madam Butterfly" was produced at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. The house was thronged in every part, and hundreds had to go away disappointed. The chief actors ...

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  15. DEPARTURES.—July 30.

    Saint Louis, s, for Noumea. Prinz Sigismund, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports. Mocraki, s, for Wellington and other New Zealand ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    Thomas M'Millan was charged at the police court, Christchurch, with obtaining money by false pretences from two widows, who had answered an advertisement of his seeking the ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 892 words
  18. ACCUSATION AGAINST SYDNEY MERCHANTS.

    The officials of the Department of Agriculture state that the reason for the complaint by Sydney merchants in regard to the condition of Victorian produce is easily found. They ...

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  19. CLEARANCES.—July 30.

    Mocraki, s, 4392 tons, Captain J. Rolls, for Dunedin, via Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Smalley, Paton, Power, De Comey Browne, Ellis, Captain and Mrs., Potter, T. J. Grierson, Newport, ...

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  20. SULPHIDE CORPORATION WORKS.

    At the Sulphide Corporation Gockle Creek Works last week ore was treated producing bullion containing 1116oz gold, 35,041oz silver, and 455 tons lead. ...

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  21. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    The report of the State Guarantee Advances Office shows that 4131 applications for loans under the Advances to Settlers Branch were received during the year. The amount applied ...

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  22. THE WEEK'S COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week ended Friday last amounted to 104,767 tons of this quantity 34,378 tons were sent to foreign ports, whilst ...

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  23. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The efforts of the Mayor (Alderman Vincent), who. in acting in the capacity mediator, endeavoured to bring the strike of the Perth tramway employees to an end, ...

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  24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 1.

    Zealandia, R.M.S, for Vancouver, via ports: Taiyuan, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports; Guthric, s, for Singapore, via ports; Malaita, s, for New Hebrides. via Lord Howe and Norfolk islands; Karitane, s, for ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. PUGILISTS AND MISSIONARIES.

    In reply to a letter from the Rev. Henry Worrall relating to the treatment of coloured pugilists and missionaries upon admission to Australia, the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    In the District Court on Saturday Robert Wesley Ballantyne, who was found guilty on a charge of indecency, appeared for sentence. Mr. Fowles, counsel for prisoner, asked that ...

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  27. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—July 30.

    Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden; Zeiten, G.M.S., for Bremen, via ports. Indianic, F.H.S. line, will be removed early to-morrow from the wharf to S[?]ls Bay. ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS ([?]418m).—Arr: July 29, Pilbarra; s, from Brisbane, Dep:—July 30, Mindoro, s, for Port Moresby. TOWKSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: July 30, Allinga, s, from Cairns, Dep: July 30, Bombala, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  29. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Macedonia, R.M.S., leaves Port Said to-morrow, homeward bound. Morea. [?]M.S., expected at Sydney on 11th inst., is due at Colombo to-morrow. ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. DECENTRALISATION COMMISSION.

    A well-attended meeting of the Armidale Railway League was held, to take steps to collect evidence to place before the Decentralisation Commission when visiting ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the Raliway Officers' Association it was resolved that, pending a settlement of the reclassification question, the Railway Commissioner be asked for an ...

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  32. CASUALTIES.

    Elizabeth Collet, an elderly woman living in Bullanaming-street, Redfern, was standing with her back to a fire on Saturday when her clothes caught fire. She ran into the street, ...

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  33. DIED AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Eliza Wren, who lived at Harris-street, Pyrmont, and who on July 20 was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a taxi-cab, the driver of which said that she had been knocked ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: July 31, Orari, s, for Lonodn; Wskefield, s, for Newcastle. AUCKLAND, (1281m).—Navarino, s, bound from [?]ique (S.A.), to Newcastle, put in here short of ...

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  35. ZEALANDIA FOR VANCOUVER.

    The following is a list of passengers booked for the R.M.S. Zealandia, of the Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line, which sails at 3 p.m. to-day from Flood's Wharf, Circular Quay, for Vancouver, via Brisbane, ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Marine Board will shortly embark on an extensive scheme of improvements, which will include the building of a stone retaining wall from Hunter-street to ...

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  37. ONE MILLION JEWS.

    Referring to-day to Mr. Win. Zangwill's scheme for the settlement of one million Jews in Western Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) remarked:—"I will say nothing ...

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  38. BREACH OF PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT.

    At the police court Mary Ann Jones was charged with having committed a breach of the Private Hospitals Act by maintaining an unregistered private hospital between February ...

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  39. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 words
  40. A GENEROUS SYNDICATE.

    The syndicate which sold the ground to the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association presented its profits on the deal, amounting to nearly £2000, to the association. ...

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  41. INJURED PLAYING FOOTBALL.

    Whilst playing football in Redfern Park on Saturday John W. Frost. 30, a driver, living at Brown-street, Banksia, collided with another player and fractured his right leg. He was ...

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  42. STRENUOUS PIANO-PLAYLNG.

    At Masterton, Charles Travers eclipsed the previous world's record by playing the piano continuously for 63 hours 5 minutes. ...

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  43. FALL FROM A MOVING TRAM.

    Shortly after half-past 8 last night Eliza Lloyd, 62, living at Allison-road, Randwick, fell off a tram bound from Enmore to the Quay in the vicinity of Central-square. The Civil ...

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  44. DARING MOTOR TRIP.

    Mr. Hugh R. Corpe, of Adelaide, is planning a trip from Forth to Brisbane in a 12-h.p. motor car. He purposes following the rough directions of the trans-Australian railway for a ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND STATION CHANGES HANDS.

    A large estate in Queensland, known as the Iris Downs station, has been acquired by Sir Rupert Clarke and Mr. R. S. Whiting, of Melbourne. The station comprises some 900 square ...

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  46. SURPRISE AT PERTH.

    Ministers emphatically state that they are unaware of any arrangement with Mr. Zang-will with the object of settling one million Jews in Western Australia, and consider that ...

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  47. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE KING.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last we read that Archdeacon Boyce, president of the Empire League, is endeavouring to have a staine erected to the memory of our late ...

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  48. FELL FROM A BICYCLE.

    Ada Ellis. 13, living at Ann-street, Surry Hills, was riding a bicycle on Saturday night last, and when near the Darlinghurst section she fell from the machine on to the roadway. ...

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  49. SYDNEY'S SLUMS.

    Sir,—I have read with interest your report of the visit of the deputation representing the Social Reform Committee of the Church of England and the Labour Council to the Lord ...

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  50. STATION HAND'S DEATH.

    John Franklin, 52. a station hand, employed at Ballandry, was found dead in bed at the Albion Hotel, Whitton, where he had been staying for a week past. An inquiry will be ...

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  51. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Evelyn Lester, 19, was crossing the railway line near Mitcham station this morning, when she was knocked down by a goods train and killed. ...

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  52. A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE.

    The manager of the Paparoa coal mine suspended two men carelessness in firing a shot. The employees demanded that the men be reinstated. This being refused, all the ...

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  53. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Alice Beveridge, 25, single, died at a private [?]hospital. She was brought from Mila to Bombala, and was only sick a few days. A post moriom showed that death was due ...

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  54. EARTHQUAKE RECORDS.

    At the Riverview College observatory on Friday, shortly after 8.30 p.m., an earthquake of unusual intensity was recorded on both the Wiechert and the new Mainka seismographs. ...

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  55. DESPATCH OF MAILS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER PLACES.

    Overland to Adelaide and thence [?] P. and O. Company's steamer Monogolia, Tuesday, August 2. Letters.—Registered, 3.30 p.m.; ordinary, 5.30 p.m. 2d the [?]oz for United Kingdom. Canada, Ceylon, India, ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Regarding the vote on the no-confidence motion in the House last night, it appears that six Government supporters who were absent would have voted with the Government, thus ...

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  57. FALL FROM A TREE.

    Mr. James Watling met with a serious accident at Bungendore. He was engaged chopping limbs off a tree for stock, when he accidentally fell a distance of over 20 feet. ...

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  58. MAN'S BODY IN THE SCRUB.

    Whilst strolling with his dog through the bush at the back of the rifle range yesterday morning, John George Glanfield, a builder, living at Broad-road, Randwick, discovered, ...

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  59. GUTHRIE FOR SINGAPORE.

    Guthrie, s, 2500 tons, Captain J. T. Wilson, for Singapore, via Brisbane, Cairns, Port Darwin, Sourabaya, Samarang, and Batavia, transhipping to all Dutch East India ports. Passengers—Mr. H. E. Campbell, ...

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  60. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    The young man Cooper, who met with a shooting accident at Cunderang, after lingering from Sunday, died on Friday. He was a native of Tingha. ...

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  61. THEFT FROM A STEAMER.

    Clarence Goldberg, a barman on the steamer Koombana, which arrived in Sydney on Saturday last, has reported to the police that during the vessel's run from Fremantle to Sydney ...

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  62. ENGLISH MAILS TO-DAY.

    English mails dated London, Friday, July 1, per Orient Company R.M.S. Otway, will reach Sydney in time for delivery of letters from the G.P.O. about 8 a.m. to-day. ...

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  63. CIRCULAR-SAW ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Cook, aged 21, had the misfortune to lose his right arm on Thursday as the result of it coming in contact with a circular saw at Nesbitt's mill, Ringwood. The ...

    Article : 100 words
  64. COACHMAN SHOT AT DRUMMOYNE.

    William Bates, 29, a coachmau, was admitted to the Balmain District Hospital on Saturday in a serious condition, suffering from a bullet wound in the abdomen. ...

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  65. MALAITA FOR NEW HEBRIDES.

    The following passengers have been booked per the Malaita (Burns, Philip, and Co.'s line), leaving for the New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands, from the Federal Whaf, at 5 p.m. to-day:—Mrs. W. ...

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  66. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The sixtieth half-yearly general meeting of members of the New South Wales Typographical Association was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening. The report showed that 84 new members were enrolled, ...

    Article : 153 words
  67. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 78 words
  68. WARRENTINNA DISABLED.

    Messrs. W. Holyman and Sons' steamer Warrentinna, running in the interests of the Union Company, broke her propelley shaft near the Tamar Heads last night, when proceeding from Launceston to Strahan. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  69. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    While Mr. J. W. M'Donnell was driving across a gutter in Cumnock two of his children were thrown out of the buggy by the jolt, and fell between a wheel and the body of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  70. TWO BICYCLES STOLEN.

    Within the last week a couple of bicycles were stolen from their resting-place under the stairs at Lux-chambers, Pitt-street, city. The machines are owned by two young men, Messrs. ...

    Article : 68 words
  71. FORSTER HARBOUR BAR.

    The following was received yesterday concerning the condition of the [?]r harbour at Forster:—Bar 8ft 8in at high water. ...

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  72. THE PRINZ SIGISMUND'S CARGO.

    The G.M.S. Prinz Sigismund, which cleared at the Customs on Saturday for China and Japan, took the following cargo:—4801 bars lead, 2 boxes of gold coin valued at £1500 (shipped by the N.D.L. Company to ...

    Article : 53 words
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