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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,934 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 414 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Administrator of the Government presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held yesterday. The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir ...

    Article : 453 words
  5. THE WAIKARE WRECK

    The Union Company's steamer Warrimoo, which arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, from New Zealand, brought full particulars of the total loss of the Union Company's ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    This week in Great Britain will be one to remember. In every part of the United Kingdom and Ireland the great battle of the elections is raging, though the hints ...

    Article : 757 words
  7. A PASSENGER'S FEELINGS.

    A Dunedin resident, possessed of some nautical experience, described the striking of the Waikare thus:—:There was a series of bumps, and the Walkare made a loud, ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. A COUNTRY OF STRIKES.

    Australia has something of a reputation in England as a country of strikes. The Australian traveller is met in the old country either with a not very well-concealed ...

    Article : 740 words
  9. DISPLAYS OF BRAVERY.

    Mr. Enos Bacon, of England, one of the passengers, said:—"One of the pluckiest t[?]ngs I know of was the action of one of the stokers, who was at the fires working away ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. CHIEF JUSTICESHIP.

    When asked whether the Cabinet, which sat for about four hours yesterday afternoon, had come to any decision regarding the appointment to the position of Chief Justice, ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 386 words
  12. "TO PREVENT AN EXPLOSION."

    Ai[?] the moment of impact the whole engineroom staff dashed to their posts, irrespective of watches. The chief engineer, Mr. P. Hi[?]key, was in control, and the third engineer was ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. THE BOUNTY OF THE MONSOONS

    The general monsoonal rains reported from all over the State put a bright complexion on the outlook for the coming year. A little more such good fortune, and the ...

    Article : 1,809 words
  14. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Up to the present 68.260 applications for old are pensions have been received from different parts of Australia. Of these 63.[?]03 have been granted, 2720 rejected, while 2137 are still ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. BEACHING THE VESSEL.

    Great cre[?]lt is due to the engineers and firemen for the mannor in which they held to their task. The third eagineer was still standing by ready to release the valves to prevent ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. THE NEW COINAGE.

    The Federal Trensurer has received a letter [?]ram the Imperial authorities formally stating [?] the Royal assent would not be withheld from the Australian Coinage Bill. Australian ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. THE CASTAWAYS' CAMP.

    Soon after the passengers had been landed on the island, half a mile away from the scens of the disaster, the crew were at work clearing a space in the bush above high-water mark, ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTIONS.

    The Postmaster-General to-day called for a report concerning the in[?]state telegraphic interruptions. Mr. Je[?]vey, electrical engineer in Victoria, reported:—"The su[?]tantial cause ...

    Article : 425 words
  19. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  20. VESSEL FOUNDERS.

    Our New Zealand correspondent has since cabled that, the Walkare subsequently slipped off Stop Island, where she was benched, and sank. ...

    Article : 26 words
  21. NEWCASTLE'S WAY OUT.

    A good general is known as much by his ability to retreat as to advance—to avoid a rout as to secure one. In the present condition of things at Newcastle it ...

    Article : 785 words
  22. THE PAPUAN SYNDICATE.

    The syndicate mentioned in a cable message in the "Herald" to-day as having been formed to open up 112,000 aeres of hand in Papua has not had any important dealing with the ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING

    Two men camping near Vale Creek, at the junction of the Ma[?]quarie River, had a narr[?]w escape from drowning. The creek rose rapidly, and at about 12 o'clock the men a woke to find ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  25. QUEENSLAND BUTTER-GRADYNG.

    ThE attention of the Under Secretary [?]or Agriculture was to-day drawn to the recent-published criticisms on butter-grading in Queensland. He said tha[?] [?]hatever may be ...

    Article : 219 words
  26. THE TAMWORTH TRAGEDY.

    Information which has been received regarding James Power, who killed his wife and then attempted suicide, shows that he went to Gunnedah as a coal-miner from Newcastle ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. TO-DAY.

    The Stadium: Lang v Squires, S. 30. Ascot Races: First Race, 2. 15. Theatre Royal: "A Royal Divorce," 2 and 8, Cri[?]rion Theatre: "The Girl Behind the Counter," ...

    Article : 187 words
  28. TELEPHONE NUMBERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  30. MODERN OCEAN TRAVEL.

    Sir Thomas Sutherland, the able chairman of the P. and O. Steamship Company, rarely makes a speech to shareholders which is uot interesting to a much larger ...

    Article : 695 words
  31. COTTAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Whilst In attendance at the military [?]campment Mr. Samuel Pearce, of Yarramund[?], had a cottage and shed on his orchard burned. It was with difficulty that the local residents ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. ATE UNRIPE FRUIT.

    Allen Hodgson (4) disd to-day. It is understood his death was caused through eating unripe fruit. ...

    Article : 28 words
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