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  2. LIBERAL RULE.

    Addressing a meeting of his constituents at Gordon last night, the Premier reviewed the work accomplished by his Government during the last three years, and challenged Mr. ...

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  3. MR. M'GOWEN AT. THE GLEBE

    The leader of the Opposition spoke at the Glebe last evening in support of the Labour candidate. He addressed about 2000 people from a balcony. ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Revision Courts have now held their sittings, and the rolls are being printed. It is expected that the main rolls will be ready about the end of the present month, after ...

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  5. HONOURING DR. GRAHAM BELL.

    The postal and electrical services in New South Wales last night entertained Dr Graham Boll, the inventor of the telephone, at Baumann's Cafe. Mr E.J. Young, Deputy ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Konoowarra, s, 2000 tons, Captain Pedon from Rock hampton: Howard Smith Company Ltd., agents, Arawatta, s, 3114 tons, Captain, Tyrer from Cocktown, via Brisbane, Passengers, 89. Burns, Philp, and Co., ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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  8. BELMORE.

    Between 800 and 900 of the electors of Belmore assembled at the corner of Riley and Campbell streets last night to hear an address from Alderman John English, who is a ...

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  9. IRONWORKERS' DISPUTES.

    About 300 men 60 boys, and 4 girls struck at Simpson and Son's Ironware factory this morning The trouble originally occurred over live moulders and has developed into a ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—Aug. 8.

    Perth, s, for Newcastle. Sydney, s, for Marseilles, via ports. Kakapo, s, for Beauty Point, Devonport, Burnie, and Stanley. ...

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  11. PROPOSED SECOND BALLOT.

    Sir.—Your article on this subject in to-day's paper in many respects is a very fair statement of the case I fully agree with you when you say that Considered as an attempt towards scientific representation, the ...

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  12. CLEARANCES.—Aug. 8.

    Perth, s, 1799 tons, Captain M'Leod, for Adelaide, via Newcastle. Sydney. F M.S., [?] tons. Captain Costs, for Marseilles, via Melbourne and Adelaide. ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 9.

    Koombana, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide, and "Western Australian ports; Arawatta, s, for Melbourn; Wyandra, s, for Brisbane and northern ports; Burrumbeet, s, for Brisbane, Maryborough. Bundaberg, and ...

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  14. METEOROLOGICAL, REPORTS.

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  15. ALEXANDRIA.

    Mr. J. R. Dacey, M.L.A., addressed a meeting at the Alexandria Town Hall on Friday last, in reference to the prospects of Labour and the proposed alteration in the Electoral ...

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  16. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Aug. 8.

    Burrumheel, s, for Brisbane and Rockhampton: Karoola, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide and Western Australian ports: Matonga, s, for Papua via Newcastle; Marere, s, for liverpool and London via Mellourne, Arawatta s, ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house:—Glaucus, s, for Melbourne, with 1650 tons coal, and 10 tons bunkers; Allinga, s, for Sydney, with 250 tons bunkers; ...

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  18. RALEIGH.

    Election matters are beginning to get very interesting in this electorate. Some weeks ago the Rev. J. S. Garden, of Maclean, was selected by ballot amongst the local Labour ...

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  19. STABBED IN THE CHEST.

    An extraordinary and apparently purposeless attack upon a householder at Windsor is being investigated by the police Mr David Smith living in Rvan-street went out at ...

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  20. INVERNES-SHIRE ABANDONED.

    The four-maste[?] barque Inverness-shire, at one time a frequent visitor to Australia while bound to santa Rosalia from Hamburg, was abandoned at sea. What caused this course to be adopted is not yet known. ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE IMPROVEMENTS.

    The report of the committee of the New castle City Council on the subject of the proposed extension of King-street from frown to Darby streets was adopted by the ...

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  22. MOVEMENTSOF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Janus, s, the new Currie liner, en route from London to Bombay Madras and Cakcutta, left Port London on 1[?] inst. This vessel will take the berth at Calcutta for Australia. ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE FINANCES.

    At to-night's meeting of the Newcastle City Council, the Mayor (Alderman John Reid) read a minute on the subject of Newcastle finances, which stated that on July 31 the ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—It was my intention to address you on the contemplated change of our electoral system towards a second ballot but your sub-leader in this morning's "Herald" has so completely exposed the fatility and ...

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  25. WHITE WORKERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The three female representatives of the employees on the White-workers' Wages Boord, for whose removal There has been considerable ...

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  26. THREATENED RATE WAR.

    The cabled decision of the Nord-deutscher Lloyd to reduce fares from October next will be given effect to by the sailling from Southampton of the Bremen. 11,570 tons, on October ...

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  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  28. FRENCH BARQUE MARIE.

    Captain Grondin, of the French barque Marie, which has arrived here from New Zealand, states that he experienced very rough weather, and was [?] days on the trip The Marie left Port Chalmers on July 6, ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    The Acting Minister for Lands (Mr. Watt) to-day received a cable message from Mr. C. R. Anderson, engineer of the Water Supply Commission, who is on leave of absence in ...

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  30. BARQUE RANFIELD.

    The barque Benfield, which has arrived here from Delagoa Bay, was 88 days on the voyage. Captain Mann states that he was off the port three weeks ago, but was blown away again. Several of the crew were ...

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  31. SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND FIGHTS.

    When it became Known here on Friday that a fight between Buck Bowraville and Paddy O'Connor (Bellinger [?]) was to take place in the Schcol of Arts, the Rev. Mr. Edwards ...

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  32. ULIMAROA WIRELESS.

    The Huddart Parker liner Ulimaroa is to have the Marconi wireless, apparatus installed almost immediately The preliminary work is now being carried out by Messrs. Clayton, Joel and Co., electricians. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The men at the Paparoa mine resumed work to-day. Nearly all hands returned pending inquiry. Two fresh informations have been laid ...

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  34. EFFECTIVE VOTING.

    Sir,—May I suggest a method of voting which would mater the result the nearest reflex possible of the constituency. It is simply to make each voter vote for every candidate in the elector's order of ...

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  35. VOYAGE OF THE MOREA.

    The P, and 0. Company's R.M.S Morea from Tilbury July 1, is due on Thursday morning. When the vessel left Port, Said she had 5200 bags of mail and 939 package of parcel post. She discharged ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The strike amongst carriers at Charleville still continues, Many of them Would load their teams, but outside pressure is brought to boar on them. Some have ...

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  37. SLEEPER OF RAILWAY LINE.

    Sir [?], superintendent of the permanent way, Silverton Tramway Company, has reported to the police that on Saturday aftenoort he Journeyed to Stephen's Creek on ...

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  38. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At the Parramatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr. W. Burton Smith, D.S.M., tour men were proceeded against under the new Betting Act for being in the street for the ...

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  39. MARITIME COMMERCE.

    English files by yesterday's mail referred to the death of the late Mr. Charles M'Arthur. M. P. for the Kirkdale Division of liverpool who is decribed as having held a position second to none as an average adjuster. ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—My idea in the selection of candidates is to "let 'em oil come." What we require is the most popular man of any party, and secondly that no party shall suffer through a plurality of candidates. Well, ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation representing the Adelaide Park Lands Preservation League waited upon the Premier (Mr. Verran) to-day to protest against the further mutilation of the city ...

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  42. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    The perth tram strike continues. A line of buses has been established between the city and the suburb of Victoria Park. The men seem inclined to make no further move until ...

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  43. THE MAILS.

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  44. BREACH OF THE INDUSTRIAL ACT.

    At the Parramatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr. W. Burton Smith, D.S.M., Ernest Brunswick, painter, Auburn, was proceoded against for not knoplng in ink n wages and time ...

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  45. NORTHS COAST RAILWAY.

    For the past two months plate-laying on the first section of the North Coast railway has been hung up in consequence of a land slip at Paterson end of Wallarobba tunnel ...

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  46. MULES AND TIMBER.

    The Union Company's steamer Wailemata, from San Francisco, arrived at Lantoka, Fiji, at 11 a m, on Saturday. Her cargo comprises mules and timber. ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The monthly meeting of the Senate of the University of Sydney was held yesterday. The Chancellor (Sir Normand MacLaurin) presiding. ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Several valuable letters have lately appeared in your columns on the above subject, most of them advocating the adoption of the Tasmanian system of six-member constituencies in its entirety. This would ...

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  49. DOCKINGS.

    Electra, s, will leave Jubilee Dock this morning, Hougoment, masted barque, will be towed out of Mort's Dock to-day. Karoole, s, will go into Woolwich Dock to-day. ...

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  50. SKELETON IN THE SAND.

    Mr. Thomas Lehane, a grazier, of Port Hacking-road, Miranda, was riding across the sandhills between Cronulla and Kurnell on Saturday afternoon, when he discovered some ...

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  51. THE SYDNEY'S CARGO.

    The French mail steamer Sydney, which cleared at the Customs yesterday for Marseilles, took the following amongst other cargo:—592 bales wool, 3931 bars lead, 286 bags copra, 1617 bags copper, 310 bags shell ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Burnside, the second trial of John Wrixon Black on a charge of stealing three sums of £30 each from his late employers, S. ...

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  53. REFUSED TO TAKE THE PLEDGE.

    The Bendigo Bench were told to-day that on inebriate had refused to take the pledge. When asked the reason why the man had refused the watchhousekeoper replied that the ...

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  54. ADDITIONAL CHARTERS.

    Ardgryte, s, 4100 tons, an Australian port to U.K. or Continent, wheat. Caterino, s, 3980 tons, South Australia to U.K. or Continent, wheat. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107m).—Air: Aug. 8, Manuka, s, from Hobart. KATPARA.—Arr: Aug. 8, Volador, bqtne, from Newcastle. ...

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  56. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the conditions of the various bar harbours:— Cape Hawke. Sft high water; Manning; Heads, 12ft on bar, 10ft inner channel, rise 2ft, 9ft on crossing high ...

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  57. FIJI SHIPPING.

    Moura, s, from Dunedin, and Zealandia, R.M.S., from Sydney for Vancouver, both arnved to-day. ...

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  58. HOMEWARD MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  59. NERVES.

    Many people wonder at the enormous sale of FISHERS PHOSPHERINE. The secret is that it is the most FAMOUS NERVE and BRAIN FOOD in the World, valuable as a ...

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  60. AMENDING THE ELECTORAL LAWS.

    Sir,—The electors of New South Wales must congratulate the State Premier (Mr. Wade) for introducing before the end of the sension a bill to amend the electoral laws. An alteration in this direction has been needed ...

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  61. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    Mr. E. J. Kavana[?], secretary of the New South Wales labour Council, has received a letter asking that body to make an effort to organise the mechanical dentist. The correspondent states, that the wages in ...

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  62. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    COOKTOWN (151Sm).—Aug. 7, Cuthrie, s, passed north. TOWNSYILLH (1258m).—Arr: Aug. 8, Bingera, s, from Brisbane. Dep: Aug. s, Wyreema, s, for ...

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