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  2. COASTAL SHIPWRECK.

    The treacherous entrance to the Manning River has been responsible for the total loss of still another fine coastal vessel, the North Coast S.N. Company's new twin-screw steamer ...

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  5. WASHED FROM THE ROCKS.

    Two men named Goldspeed and Bowie, who were third-class passengers by the steamer Otway, and quarantined at North Head, were fishing from the rocks near Old Man's Hat, ...

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  6. LEGISLATOR'S DOWNFALL.

    The trial of J. M. Hopkins, M.L.A. for Beverley, on a charge of forging and uttering a promissory note for £542, purporting to have been signed by Reuben Edwards, farmer, of ...

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  7. MINER'S TERRIBIE DEATH.

    Thomas Trice, minor, employed at No. 7 level of the Mount Lyell mine, met with a shocking death to-day. He was working a rock drill, and while boring a hole an ...

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  8. TIMBER-STACKERS' STRIKE.

    A further development took place to-day in connection with the timber strike. About 1500 wharf-labourers knocked off work at noon to-day to consider the question whether they ...

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  9. ARCHDEACON GUNTHER.

    Archdeacon Gunther notified to his parishioners at the annual vestry meeting that he proposed to ask the Archbishop to retire him of the charge of St. John's, Parramatta, ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

    The royal commission which is inquiring into certain transactions in connection with acquiring land for the Scottsdale-Branxholm railway resumed its sittings before Mr. ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    A number of slaughtermen who went on strike to-day were fined £2 each. ...

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  12. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The Commissioner of Police has received advice from Normanton to the effect that on Saturday Alfred Joseph Biddshaw was found guilty of the murder of George Sutherland, at ...

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  13. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    Delay to the extent of an hour and 35 minutes was caused at the Vale of Clwydd colliery yesterday owing to a shortage of trucks. ...

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  14. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Seven shots at 200, 300, 500, 600, 700, 900, and 1000 yards. Corporal Hannan (the winn[?]) joined the regiment in 1903, and received his military training in the regiment. He is one of the best shots, and ...

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  15. SPURIOUS FLORINS.

    Spurious florins are in circulation locally, and the imitation is splendid. ...

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  16. INDECENT PUBLICATION.

    The Court of Appeal confirmed the conviction of Stephen Henry Coburn, manager of "New Zealand Truth," for having knowingly without lawful justification or excuse" ...

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  17. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The Public Works Committee took further evidence yesterday morning respecting the proposal to amplify and improve the water supply of the City of Sydney by the ...

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  18. CARRIERS AND CAMPING RESERVES.

    At the last meeting of the Jemalong Shire Council a point of some importance to teamsters and other travellers cropped up. It appeared the proprietors of Burrawong ...

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  19. UNCHARTED ROCKS.

    Captain Hopper, of the Government ship Amokura, and Captain Bollons, of the Government ship Hinemoa, report the discovery of uncharted rocks in the vicinity of the spot ...

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  20. WAGES BOARDS.

    Mr. H. M. Hamilton, barrister-at-law, has been appointed to the office of chairman of the board to be known as the Government Railways and Tramways (Permanent Way) ...

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  21. HOSPITAL FINANCE AND HOSPITAL ABUSE.

    Sir,—As a hospital surgeon of many years' standing, I would like, with your permission, to call attention to the conviction, which is strong in the minds of all who have anything ...

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  22. LITHGOW SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    The plans and sections of the Lithgow sewerage scheme have been completed, and the engineer and surveyors will leave Lithgow at the end of this week. The scheme includes ...

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  23. STEEL GIRDERS COLLAPSE.

    A heap of heavy steel girders was being stacked yesterday morning at Scrutton's [?]ronworks, Ultimo, when the stack collapsed, and Frank Scott and ...

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  24. THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    Sir,—The Minister of Justice, in his speech at the opening of the Public Service Association conference, is reported to have said that the Government would welcome any plan of ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I read with much pleasure "Janus's" very opportune letter in your journal recently, explaining the position of the Public Service Board in relation to the Government, as it is ...

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  26. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY ORPHAN FUND.

    The annual meeting of the Eddy Memorial Railway and Tramway Orphan Fund was held at the Railway Institute last week. Mr. J. T. Eagle (president) occupied the chair. The report reviewed the work ...

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  27. AN EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    An extraordinary accident happened to Mr. James MeClymont, jun[?]., of Collsfield, near Orange, on Monday. Having occasion to oil an engine driving a threshing machine, he ...

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  28. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Public holidays have been gazetted as under:—Manilla, Wagga Wagga, and Moree districts[?] April 20; Wellington and Ge[?]rie districts, April 21; Maclean municipality and Harwood and Orara shires, Coolam[?]n ...

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