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  2. MAILS DELAYED BY FLOODS.

    With reference to the report of Monday regarding altered mail arrangements at Manilla, Barraba, Bingara, and other places served by the railway from Tamworth to ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    The different weather systems have travelled eastward, at about normal rate. The high pressure is centrally situated off our coast, while the Antarctic disturbance is to the south of Eucla. A tropical depression is over the northern parts of Australia, and has two centres—one on the north-western coast of Western Australia, and the other on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  4. THE TRUCK FAMINE.

    For some time the consignments of chaff and other fodder have been very small at the Redforn auction saleyards—their chief destination—and of late they have shown a further ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    At Lord Kitchener's review of the campaigners in the Perth drill hall on Monday night, there was a muster of 1[?]65 South African contingenter, and 30 veterans, one of whom ...

    Article : 576 words
  6. SHIPPING.

    Aorangi, R.M.S., 4268 tons, Captain J.D.S. Phillips, from Vanco[?]ver, via Victoria (B.C.), Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. W. P. Powell, Mr. J. Rutherford, Mrs. H. r. Steele, Miss K. Hall, ...

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  7. AN APPEAL TO OUR WEALTHY CITIZENS.

    Sir,—If ever there was a time in the history of the State when the pursestrings of our wealthy citizens should be unloosened, that time is now. It is indeed heartronding to ...

    Article : 391 words
  8. MITIGATION OF FLOODS.

    Sir,—I have just completed a tour which embraced many of the districts in the flood swept zone on the north-west and further north, and I claim space in your columns to ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. BARWON AND NAMOI.

    The postal authorities advise that Walgett reports Barwon 41ft, rising, and Namoi 31ft 6in, rising, and that the water is steadily approaching the streets, but that so far the ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. ROADS BADLY DAMAGED.

    At the shire council meeting on Thursday the shire engineer reported that considerable damage had been done to roads and culverts by last Saturday's heavy rainfall. He ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  12. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 25.

    Jason, s, for Dunkirk and Liverpool, via ports. Westralia, s, for Hobart. Ophir, R.M.S., for Brisbane. Waipara, s, for London, via Brisbane. ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET TOUR.

    The following are the principal fixtures of the Australian team's tour:- Wellington February 11, 12, 14. Auckland February 18, 19, 21. ...

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  14. DISASTER BELIEF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 words
  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 26.

    Mah[?]no, s, at 10 a.m., for Auckland and other N.Z. ports; Paloona, s, for Hobart; Kumano Maru, J.M.S., for Japan via ports; Marere, s, at 5 a.m., for London, via Auckland[?] Achilles s, at 5 a.m., for Brisbane; ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. SEVERE WIND STORM.

    A report from Newnes received on Monday states that a terrific windstorn swept the valley on Thursday afternoon. Trees were blown doovn in all directions and some camps ...

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  17. PRICE OF MILK.

    There has been a reduction in the price of milk to the public which, while it is appreciated by consumers is resented by some of the farmers. Mr. A. M'Morland, general ...

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  18. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 25.

    Euryalus, s, 3570 tons, Captain Wilkinson, for Singapore, via Melbourne. Bielefeld, s, 4468 tons, Captain L[?]nchow for Hamburg, via Albany and Fremantle. ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. FLOOD FORECASTS.

    Sir,—I read Mr. F. Bacon's letter in your co[?]mns this morning on the limited information supplied by post offices regarding weather reports. The fault does not lie ...

    Article : 445 words
  20. MUSIC IN THE PARKS.

    At the meeting of the health committee of the City Council yesterday the question of making provision for music in the city parks for the co[?]ng year ...

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  21. ITALIAN VISITOR VICTIMISED.

    Dr. Carm[?]il Gar[?]f[?]lo, who was returning to Italy after a visit to Queensland by the R.M.S. Orvicto, was the poorer by £250 within a few hours or landing in Melbourne on Monday. ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. RELIEF CONCERT.

    The concert to be given in the Town Hall in aid of the sufferers' fund on next Saturday evening promises to be a pronounced success. The list of musicians giving their ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. COAL FOR MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Ba[?]on Eldon reached the bay late last night with 5[?]50 tons of coal from Calcutta, said to be for the Victorian Railway Commissioners. ...

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  24. [?]MTERED OUTWARDS.—Jan. 2[?]

    Prinz Si[?]und, s, for Kobe, via ports. ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    [?]remen, [?].M.S. (Norddcutscher Lloyd), left Colombo on Monday last, en route from Bremen and Southampton, [?]oun[?] to Sydney. She was delayed for three days at Colombo, owing to her propeller having been bent, ...

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  26. JOHNSTOKE AND THE BELLEROPHON.

    Sir,—Knowing the trouble you take to be correct in your information, I feel sure you will appreciate the motive that actuates me to point out some mistakes in your issue of ...

    Article : 272 words
  27. POLICE REPORTS DENY IT.

    Some days ago the Inspector-General of PolicE telegraphed to his officers in the flooded districts instructing them to see that none of the sufferers by the visitation should be ...

    Article : 202 words
  28. LABOUR'S PARLIAMENT.

    The annual conference under the auspices of the Political Labour League will be opened in the Trades Hall at 9.30 o'clock this morning. Mr. F. Bryant, ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. MA[?]ENO, FOR AUCKLAND THIS MORNING.

    The Union Company's passenger steamer Maheno will be de[?]ed for Auckland at 10 o'clock this morning. Ap[?]ed is a list of her passengers:- Mr. and Mrs. Lazar[?]s, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, Mr. ...

    Article : 351 words
  30. GERMAN EMPEROR'S PRESENT.

    Dr. Fins[?]lbach has received a communication saying that the German Emperor is presenting the Temora Lutheran, Church with two oil paintings—Luther and Philip ...

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  31. SHOP'S BUTCHER DISAPPEARS.

    Shortly after the steamer Hauroto left Rarotonga the ship's butcher, William White, was missing. He had been depressed in spirits, and appeared to be suffering from melancholia. ...

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  32. IMPOUNDING FLOODWATERS.

    Sir,—Within the past 21 months the valley ot the Namo[?] and adjacent tributaries have been scourged by disastrous floods, following the magnificent monsoonal rains that have ...

    Article : 305 words
  33. GIRL FALLS FROM WINDOW.

    Florrie Miller, who had formerly been employed as a domestic servant by Mrs. Clogg, of The Avenue Newtown, yesterday called at that house, and Mrs. Clegg, on going upstairs, ...

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  34. BIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    The picturesque pile of buildings at the corner of St. Kilda-road and Domain-road, used as the Church of England Grammar School, was the scene of a serious outbreak of fire ...

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  35. PROFITABLE OCCUPATION.

    Last Wednesday's heavy storm deposited large quantities of tin in the gutters, and after the water subsided numbers of boys could be seen gathering up the tin by means of ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I read with interest the letters from your correspondents, Mr. Wilkes and Mr. Wat son; and as Mr. Wilkes asks for confirmation of his statements, I have very much ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. FARMERS' CONFERENCE SYMPATHETIC.

    At the Farmers' Conference in Melbourne, on Tuesday, the president, in his address, expressed the extreme regret of the council and members of the associations they represented ...

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  38. KUMANO MARU SAILING TO-DAY.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited (managing agents for the Nippon Yusen Kais[?]a in Australasia), will despatch the Japanese mail steamer K[?]an[?] Mary at noon to-day, from the company's wharf, on ...

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  39. WHAT IS WANTED NOW.

    Sir,—With reference to the disastrous [?]oods that are at the moment overwhelming the sturdy settlers who have been fighting their battles in the wilderness beyond ...

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  40. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir,—In answer to your correspondents of January 15 last in reference to their inadequate inspection by Lord Kitchener, I should like to say that perhaps it was a very good ...

    Article : 355 words
  41. THE BENDIGO HERO.

    For the bravery he displased in saving the life of his mate, John Allen, in an accident in the shaft at Goldfields Consolidated mine, Diamond Hill, Bendigo, last year, Joseph Davis ...

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  42. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, noon. Victoria.—Overland, noon. Queensland.—Overland, noon. Aucklandm, etc., N.Z. (direct).—Maheno, 9 a.m. ...

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  43. EURYALUS LOSES AN ANCHOR.

    For some weeks past the Currie liner Euryalus has been moored off Cremorne. Before she left for Eastern ports last night it was announced that she had lost an anchor it her moorings. During the day an ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. SWEATED UNION SECRETARY.

    An open-air meeting of unionists on Thursday night listened to the explanation of Mr. Robert, He[?]witt, ex-secretary of the Combined Unions, concerning his recent disappearance ...

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  45. THE PORT HUNTER REPAIRED.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association was yesterday in receipt of a cable stating that the steamer Port Hunter, which put into Port Said on December 24 last with a broken prope[?]ler, ...

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  46. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Lingard, bq, at Falmouth, from Wallaroo Sept. 14, with 14,768 bags of wheat. Departures. Hector, s (Oc[?]an S.S. Company—Holt's Blue Funnel ...

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  47. BOY SCOUTS' MARCH.

    Twenty-nine boy scouts from Wodonga and Albury have returned from a march to Bright (says the "Argus") the march home (70 miles) was accomplished in three days and ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. SHIP INVERAVON IN TROUBLE.

    A cable has been received by the Sydney Marine Underwrites and Salvage Association, Ltd., stating that the ship Inveravon, of 1758 tons, which left London for Melbourne on Dccember 24 last, is being towed to ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. INSURANCES AND FLOODS.

    Sir,—Reference was made in your columns to-day to the fact that some insurance companies refused to pay claims for breakages caused by the recent disastrous flood at ...

    Article : 411 words
  50. ASSAULT ALLEGED.

    Michael O'Sullivan, 54, residing in Little Albion-street, Surry Hills, was conveyed to Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance yesterday in an unconscious condition. He was ...

    Article : 71 words
  51. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams was received yesterday respecting the condition of the various bar harbours:— Bellinger Heads, bar [?]ft 6in, crossing 8ft, rise of tide 3ft; Cape Hawke, bar 9ft at high water: ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1230m).—Arr: Jan. 25, Arawa, s, from London, via Capetown and Hobart; Hauroto, s, from Rarotong[?] ...

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  53. HOLIDAY MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

    To-day being a public holiday, the first delivery only will be made by letter-carriers in the city and subur[?]s, but should the incoming English mail not arrive in time for such delivery arrangements will be made [?] ...

    Article : 216 words
  54. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Arr: Jan. 25, Empire, s, from Brisbane. CAIRNS (1400m).—Dep: Jan. 24, Changsha, s, for Sydney. ...

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  55. HOME SAYINGS BANK.

    Sir,—I have read with interest the letter from Mr. Knox dealing with this subject. It has surprised me that some of our cooperative societies or savings banks have not ...

    Article : 157 words
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