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  2. B.M.A.'S REPLY.

    We have received the following official statement from representative members of the British Medical Association:— The New South Wales branch of the British ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    A deaf and dumb boy, George Reid (11), who resided with his parents in Corlette-street, Newcastle, fell into the harbour yesterday afternoon, and was drowned. In ...

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  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Din John Wee, recently arrested at the Hotel Geraldton, where he was employed as cook, was charged with being a prohibited immigrant at the Framantle Court. ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    During the hearing of a charge of having played "two-up" against nine men at Geelong Court on Friday, William Casey, billiard marker, called for the prosecution, declined ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Hunter, s, 1840 tons, Captain Thompson, from Newcastle. Newcastle and H.R.S.S. Company, Ltd., agents. Wandra, s, 150 tons, Captain Lucey, from the South ...

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  8. THE JUNIOR CADETS.

    The Ex-Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) has made the following reply to the letter published in the "Sydney Morning Herald" signed "Father of Cadets," in which ...

    Article : 510 words
  9. DISHONEST IMMIGRANT.

    Agnes Faithorne, 35, immigrant, who arrived last May, was charged at the City Court on Friday with having stolen a bag, containing £16, the property of Annie ...

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  10. WORK AT THE COLLIERIES.

    Following is a return of hte days worked at the collieries for the last fortnight:—Ten days made full time, owing to miners devoting Monday last to celebrating the release of the ...

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  11. A SOVEREIGN TESTER.

    In view of the fact that spurious sovereigns are in circulation just now, an invention by an officer of the Titles Office promises to be useful. The machine is shaped liked a saucer ...

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  12. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Westralia, s, for Hobart, via Sydney, with 650 tons coal and 400 tons bunkers; Burwah, s, for ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    Charles Nodine, ladies' tailor, a well-known resident of Wellington, stated in the course of a civil action recently that the signature to a certain document was not his. As Nodine ...

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  14. STEAMER TUNCURRY AGROUND.

    The steamer Tuncurry, whilst entering the harbour last night, went aground on the crossing. It is expected to get her off by to-night's tide. ...

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  15. PRODUCE INWARDS.

    The Kakapo left for Sydney to-night with 4150 bags potatoes; of which 3484 bags are for the Sydney market; also 2476 bags oats, 153 bags peas, 104 bags carrots, 1056 bags turnips, 746 bales straw, 310 bales ...

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  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  17. MASONIC.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  18. THE ALBURY CAMP.

    There are now 198 provisional staff sergeant-majors at the military camp, and training operations are in full swing. The men from Western Australia and ...

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  19. FLAG EXCHANGES.

    Mr. E. S. Smithurst hon. secretary of the British Empire League, reports:—Mosman school has received the 200th flag, and proposes to celebrate the completion of the second century. Braidwood has sent to its ...

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  20. DEPARTURES.—Aug. 20.

    Borkura, s, for Bremen, via ports. Otway, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Orvieto, R.M.S., for Brisbane. Muniara, s, for Gilbert and Marshall Islands. ...

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  21. THE ST. JAMES' CRISIS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Henry Forrester," in your issue of 18th inst, is no doubt very loyal, like many others, to their Church and Archbishop when he adopts an attitude in ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    An attitude of hostility to the creation of a wages board to fix the rates of pay and conditions of work for slaughtermen engaged in the export trade has been adopted by the men ...

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  23. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    In regard to the ironmoulders' strike, a meeting of the employees' union was held on Thursday night, about 70 members being present. Mr. R. J. Mulvey, secretary, ...

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  24. ALLEGED CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    Sergeant Harrison and Constable Hay, of the Redfern police, were doing plain-clothes duty in Retreat-street, Alexandria, last night, when, through an open door, they saw a ...

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  25. CLEARANCES.—Aug. 20.

    Manuka, s, 4505 tons, Captain Smith, for New Zealand ports, via Wellington. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Bowmast, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Major and Mrs. Johnson and child, Mr. and ...

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  26. A.M.A. RULE.

    In view of Dr. Beegling's charge against Dr. Clubbe, the following rule is interesting:-— "That the members of the Australian ...

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  27. MINDING A BABY.

    A young woman carrying an infant in her arms walked up to two other girls in Belmore Park on Saturday afternoon, and after making some excuse asked them "If they would ...

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  28. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Miss Allison Annie Parker, of Wilby, near Yarrawonga, was plaintiff, and Samuel John M'Lees, of Tallygaroopna, the defendant, in an action for damages for alleged breach of ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 558 words
  30. IMPROVEMENT OF SYDNEY

    Sir,—I saw a small paragraph in one of the daily papers some days ago to the effect that the proposed extension of Moore-street to Macquarie-street would be too costly to carry out, and as it was evidently ...

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  31. THE COMING TELEPHONE CHARGES.

    Sir,—It seems evident that the new charges will drive many subscribers from using the telephone. To the one who does the bulk of his business by telephone, and whose rings ...

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  32. TRACES-UNIONISM.

    Dr. L. E. Shaw, in delivering the presidential address to the branches of the B.M.A., in London, made the following remarks in reply to the charge that the association was merely ...

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  33. ATTACKED BY LARRIKINS.

    A young Chinaman, Wah Lee, a cabinet-maker by trade, who lives at Botany-read, Alexandria, was brought to the Sydney Hospital late on Saturday night suffering from ...

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  34. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 22.

    Kakapo, s. for Devonport, via ports. Merimbula, s, for Bermagui, Tathra, Merimbula, and Eden. Namoi, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  35. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Aug. 20.

    Mallina, s, for Rockhampton, via Brisbane. The steamer inga, from Kaipara Aug. 13, had a fine-weather passage. She brought 500,000ft of kauri timber for M'Kenzie and Co., Ltd. ...

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  36. ACCEDENT TO MAIL COACH.

    On Monday morning last another smash-up occurred to the Tenterfield coach at Sandilands Hotel, where the coach stopped to get a mail. The horses were standing in front of ...

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  37. FREETRADE IN NEW COUNTRIES

    Sir,—Sir Wilfred Laurier is reported as stating that freetrade cannot be adopted, the same as in England, in a young country, the reason given being that England derves its revenue from taxes on the luxuries of ...

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  38. PULSFORD AND PROTECTION.

    Sir,—One hardly knows whether to feel disgusted or amused at your correspondent, Mr. A. G. Hule's, attack on our absent champion of freetrade. Mr. (late Senator) Pulsford is ...

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  39. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Van Wacrwyck, s (Royal Dutch Packet line), left Brisbane at noon on Saturday, en route to Sydney. She should arrive this morning. Nikko Maru, J.M.S., arrived at Brisbane yesterday ...

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  40. MATARAM FROM SINGAPORE.

    The Mataram, from Singapore, had a fine-weather passage from Townsville, and made a smart [?]n down, reaching Port Jackson well ahead of her time. Her passengers included 21 tourists doing the round trip. ...

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  41. VAN WAERWYCK AT BRISBANE.

    The Dutch packet steamer Waerwyck, which arrived here yesterday, has the following southern passengers:— For Sydney: Mesdames Somers, Watts, Tringham, ...

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  42. NEW ABATTOIRS.

    The metropolitan abattoirs board has accepted tenders to the amount of £180,304 for buildings and plans for the establishment of abattoirs at Gepp's Cross. The work of ...

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  43. CASUALTIES.

    William Bridge, 28, a carter, residing in Jane-street, Redfern, was driving along Morehead-street on Friday afternoon when he was thrown from his vehicle, and the wheels ...

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  44. WHANGAROA IN A GALE.

    The three-masted scow Whangaroa, from Sydney, with hardwood piles and girders was 28 days making the trip to Wellington. Soon after leaving the New South Wales coast she ran into the storm that did ...

    Article : 246 words
  45. FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the tie for second prize in the foursomes championship between the Victorian pair, J. W. Howden and C. Felstoad, and H. Swift and F. E. Barritt, the first nine holes stroke play ...

    Article : 158 words
  46. A CARTER INJURED.

    John Clarke, 39, a carter, living in Station-street, Lewisham, was alighting from his cart near his residence on Friday whan he slipped and fell, the wheels of the vehicle passing ...

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  47. RAILWAYS AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

    Sir,—In your leading article in today's issue, commenting upon Mr. Foster Fraser's new book, yon make the following statement in regard to that part of his book reflecting on our Government's buying up large ...

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  48. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    Thomas Henry Pearson was working at Whiddon Bros.' tannery, Botany, on August 4, when he tripped over a wheelbarrow and received a small wound in the shin. He was treated by ...

    Article : 69 words
  49. OTWAY'S CARGO>

    The Orient Royal Mail steamer Otway, which cleared at the Customs on Saturday for London, via ports, took the following amongst other cargo:—471 bales wool, 92 bales furskins, 102 bales sheepskins, 40 sacks ...

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  50. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  51. INJURED AT FOOTBALL.

    In the match between the Balmain and University first-grade Rugby Union teams, which was played on the University Oval on Saturday, A. Johnson, a member of the ...

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  52. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: Aug. 19, Somerset, s, from Brisbane. Dep: Matunga, s, for Papua. KEPPEL BAY (860m).—Dep: Aug. 19, Timaru, s, for Iron Island, Hamm, s, for Java. ...

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  53. OPOSSUM HUNTER'S DEATH.

    While a party of four young fellows was engaged shooting and trapping opossums at Oakwood Gulf, Little River, one of them, Michael Cross, aged about 20 years, lost the run of his ...

    Article : 113 words
  54. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    Sir,—Under this heading you have a sub-leader to-day. At the end of it you say, "But, as in Canada, the secret of Argentina's rapid movement forward and upward in ...

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  55. WOMAN SHOT.

    Mrs. Wolffe was brought into Warren on Tuesday from Burdenda suffering from a bullet wound. She is in a private hospital in a precarious condition. ...

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  56. INCOMING MAILS.

    English mails dated London, July 22, per R.M.S. Mooltan, and mails per the G.M.S. Gneisenau, are expected to reach Sydney in time for delivery this morning. ...

    Article : 125 words
  57. ESTATE MANAGER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Bernard Howard Wright, manager of an estate at Jericho, and a member of a well-known Hobart family, was found dead. to-day near Hutton Park. ...

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  58. INDIGESTION.

    YOU CAN AVOID OR YOU CAN CURE INDIGESTION INDIGESTION by taking after each meal five drops of FISHER'S PHOSPHERINE. ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    TIMARU.— Dep: Aug. 21, Anglo-Mexican, s, for Newcastle. Canada has lost one title to fame—its smallest man, and one of the smallest in the world. ...

    Article : 52 words
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