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  2. PULPIT AND POLITICS.

    "I am not a sympathiser of Labour. I am more than that—I am a working man like you." In so many words the Rev. F. B Cowling introduced himself to a large gathering last ...

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  3. TELEPHONIC CONFUSION.

    The right of any private person to publish a list of telephone subscribers was argued in a case which came before the High Court yesterday. The Commonwealth of Australia ...

    Article : 692 words
  4. WEATHER CYCLES.

    Mr. T. W. Keele submitted to the Royal Society last night a paper on his theory of weather cycles. Ho Illustrated it with diagrams giving the heights of the Nile River ...

    Article : 891 words
  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier and Colonial Secretary (Mr. Wilson), referring to the Western Australian 3[?] per cent, loan, said that it had been underwritten exactly at the same figure as the ...

    Article : 95 words
  6. THE THIRD CALVE CONCERT.

    Mme. Calve, in absolutely perfect voice, and in high good humour at the welcome accorded her by the great audience which assembled in her honour at the Town Hall last night, ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Nikko Maru, J.M.S., 5539 tons, Captain Yagi, from Yokoha,a and Hongkong, via ports Passengers— Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Mr. [?] S. Higham, Mrs. N. Buckelye, Miss Green, Mrs. Shard, Miss N. Shard, Miss ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. AUSTEALIAN WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  9. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold for May was 127,320oz. ...

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  10. VACANT ASSEMBLY SEAT.

    Mr. William Somerville (Labour), Mr. W. A. Murphy (Independent Ministerialist), and Mr. R. O. Lynn (Ministerialist) have been nominated for the Fremantle Boat in the ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. AUSTRALASIAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The General Conference of the Australasian Methodist Church was resumed to-day, when the discussion regarding the recommendations of the committee of details for foreign ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  12. DEPARTURES.—June 1.

    Burrumbeet, s, for Brisbane. Warrimoo, s, for Wellington, via Newcastle. Maheno, s, for Auckland. Suva, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—June 1.

    Maheno, s, 5292 tons Captain Livingstone, for Auckland direct Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stewari, Mr. and Mrs. Orloff, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and ...

    Article : 275 words
  14. MOTEOROLOGICAI, REPORTS.

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  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 2.

    Malaita, s, for the New Hebrides, via Lord Howe and Norfolk inlands, Sydney, s, for Melbourne and Tasmanian ports, via Eden; Erina, s, for Gosford, Woy Woy, and Brisnane Water; ILillmeads, s, for Moruya; ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—June 1.

    Fiona, s. for Fiji, Germania, s, for Hongkong, via Marshall Islands; Riverina, s, Newcastle, via ports; Nikko Maru, J. M. S., for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 30 words
  17. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Makambo, s, arrived at Capetown yesterday morning from the Solomon Islands and Papua. She will return to the islands en route to Sydney. Mersey, s, arrived in London from australian ports on ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. LONG-RANGE SHOOTING.

    Last night the council of the National Rif[?]e Association took into consideration the question of long-range shooting, and the recent proposal of the Military Boord to ...

    Article : 571 words
  19. CHINESE IN THE ROCKS AREA.

    The accusations made by members of a deputation to Mr. Waddell from the Darling Harbour branch of the political Labour party against the Chinese living in the Rocks area ...

    Article : 434 words
  20. MALATTA FOR NEW [?]RIDES.

    The following is a list of passengers leaving by the steamer Malaita, sailing from Federal Wharf at noon to-day for Lord Howe Island, Noriolk Island, and the New Hebrides:—Rev. and Mrs. Paterson, Miss Selby, Miss F. ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. AN ISLAND MARINER.

    Captain Panke, who was murdered by his native cook at the trading station Marovo lagoon. Solomon Islands, will be remembered as the master of the Leuencuwa, an axuillary schooner belonging to Lever Brothers. He ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. STRACHAN V. THE "COURIER."

    The trial of the action brought by John Strachan, master mariner, against the Brisbane Newspaper Company, Ltd., claiming damages laid at £5000 for alleged ...

    Article : 509 words
  23. NAUTRICAL TRAINING SHIP.

    The Dart the auxiliary to the new South Wales training ship Sobraon, having completed a weeks cruise along portions of the south coast, returned to Port Jackson early yesterday morning. On the outward ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. THE WATSON SYNDICATE.

    When some little time ago Mr. J. C. Watson returned from South Africa with results that caused members of the syndicate who had sent him thither to find a dredging property to talk ...

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  25. A SMART RUN.

    The interstate steamer Riverina which arrived yesterday from Fremantle made a fairly smart run from Melbourne. Port Phillip Heads were cleared at 7.23 p.m. on Monday and Sydney was readied at 5.15 a.m. ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. CASUALTIES.

    On Tuesday a man named Barber was slacking timber at Gindoux sawmills, when the stack fell, crushing him badly. ...

    Article : 31 words
  27. MOVEMENTS.

    Marama, R.M.S., to leave on Monday next for Vancouver, will berth at Flood's Wharf this morning. Aldenham, s, will leave Woolwich. Dock to-day, and the Yongala will go in. ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. KCIKED BY A HORSE.

    A boy named Brown, aped 10. son of Mr. George Brown, of Yambulla, was riding in the bush with another boy, and coming up behind the other's horse the animal lashed ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Among the passengers by the Japanese mail steamer Nikko Maru, which arrived yesterday from Yokohama, via ports, were two Russian immigrants from Viadnostock for Sydney, and seven for Melbourne. Nineteen ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. THE UNION LINE.

    Aparima, s, left Dunedin on Tuesday for Newcastle, to load coal for Calcutta. Wakatipu, s, left Launceston at 8 a.m. yesterday for Sydney. ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. OVEBCOME BY VARKISH FIMES.

    A quantity rat varnish caught fire last night at the workshop of Nathinlel Tauuman, paint and varnish manufacturer, Edith-street, St. Peters. Taubman was trying to put out ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. NEWCASTLE SYNOD.

    The sixteenth synod of the diocese of Newcastle continued its sittings in the Synod Hall, Newcastle, this morning. Dr. Stretch (Bishop of Newcastle} presided. ...

    Article : 552 words
  33. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the various bar harbours:— Camden Hanen Heads, bar 7ft high water, day tide; Forster, bar 6ft 9in, high water, day tide; Harrington, ...

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  34. AMUSEMENTS.

    As already notified, Mr. Harry Rickards has organised a strong programme, in which artists from the leading theatres will supplement that Tivoli combination, for the send-off matinee to-day to Messrs. Tommy Burns, ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. TELELGRAPHIC SHIPPPING.

    TOWBSVILLE (1370m0.—Dep: June 1, Iserlohn, s, for Hamburg. BOWEN (1225m).—Arr: June 1, Arawatta, s, from Brisbane; Barrier, s, from cairns. ...

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  36. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE

    The half yearly meeting of delegates of the local governing bodies, municipal councils shire councils and progress associations was held yesterday. All portions of the district ...

    Article : 297 words
  37. "KING OF THE RING."

    A moving picture drama which is to be shown at the Johnson and Ketchell Fight Pictures at the Stadium Saturday evening next tells the tale of a young college student who was disinherited by his father. ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. STATE REVENUES.

    The revenue for Queensland in May was £436,531. The expenditure for the month was £27,749. The revenue for the 11 mouths was £4,356,734, an increase, compared with ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Charles Frederick Lockstone, master of the steamer Peshawur, was fined £200 in all for having, on May 15, at Port Adelaide, allowed ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. THIS EVENING'S CONCERTS.

    Miss Myra Gresty's appearance at the Town Hall should prove of (special interest to night, as the brilliancy of her voice has attracted a good deal of attention, and her programme, to which Messrs. De [?]iorgio, ...

    Article : 168 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Jone 1 Tongariro, s, for London. LYTTELTON (1274m).—Dep: June 1, Kalpara, s, for London. ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. BIG HAULS OF CODFISH.

    Some remarkable hauls of codfish have been made recently in the Barwon by local fishermen. Upwards of three-quarters of a ton of fish were despatched to Sydney markets by ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The financial returns for May show the revenue at £283,881, and the expenditure at £297,742, the deficiency for the month being £13,802. The receipts for the 11 months of ...

    Article : 84 words
  44. THE MAILS.

    South Australia. —Overland, 6.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland 3.45 p.m. Auckland, etc, N.Z. (direct).—Sussex, 7 a.m. ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The tenth series of the Brisbane wool sales was held to-day. The catalogues comprised 29,540 bales. To-day's sale was the last of the 1909-10 series. During the 12 months ended June 30, 1909, 156,863 bales ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.

    William Westlake, a blacksmith, who lives in Abercromble-street, was shot in the left arm last night at they Galway Castle Hotel through the carelessness of a man who had ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. THE 200LB. SACK.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said to-day that he would require very strong reasons indeed to induce him to make any alteration in the prosent size of cornsacks. ...

    Article : 81 words
  48. TASMANIA.

    Tasmania's revenue for the 11 months, was £905,979, as compared with £858,664 for the previous corresponding period. ...

    Article : 20 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. TASMANIAN SHEEP FOR SYDNEY SALES.

    The secretary of the Tasmanian Shropahire Sheepbreedors' Association advises that 654 Shropshire are being sont to Sydney for the July sales. A soparate lot of 45' are being ...

    Article : 40 words
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