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  2. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The two men Shepley and M'Laren, who were arrested under a warrant in connection with the assault on a mine official on January 4, were brought before Mr. Barnett, S.M., this ...

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  3. CITY IMPROVEMENT.

    It has become generally understood, as was recenty reported in the "Herald," that the widening of Oxford-street is to be done by the City Council if at all. The Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 446 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. [THE "HERALD" MAP.]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  5. THE WALLABIES.

    The expected has happened, and both Swan-sea and Cardiff have defeated the Australians. There is no excuse to be offered. At their best the Wallabies are a fine side, but they ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Jan. 28.

    Mooltan, R.M.S., 9621 tons, Captain G.C. Henning, R.N.R. from London, via ports Passengers:—Mr. J. B. Thomason, Mr. and Miss Clark, Mr. C. Long-hurst, Miss Gibson, Miss Daly, Mrs. and Miss Beard, ...

    Article : 617 words
  7. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 words
  8. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 28.

    Taiyuan, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports. Karitane, s, for Tasmanian ports. Kooyong, s, for Adelaide, via Newcastle. Warrimoo, s, for Auckland, N.Z. ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 29.

    Clan Maclachlan, s, for Calais, London, and Antwerp, via ports; Westralia, s, for Hobart; Hopewell, s, for Maryborough; Marloo, s, for Melbourne; Woy woy, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred this morning at the Marshalltown railway crossing, three miles from Geelong, on the Colac line, resulting in the instantaneous death of one ...

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  11. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 28.

    Taiyuan, s, 2269 tons, Captain Dawson, for Hongkong, via ports. Passengers—Mesdames M'Gill, Spedding, Collis and 4 children, Finley, Miss James Messrs. M'Gill, Spedding, Finley, Lyell, Tumbrell, ...

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  12. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Jan. 28.

    Makura, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports; Mooltan, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Orestes, s, for Brisbane; Imani, s, for Dunkirk and Liverpoo, via ports; Opland, s, for Ocean Island; Marloo, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  13. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, from London bound to Sydney, arrived at Fremantle at 2.20 p.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. Orient, from Sydney, arrived at Brisbane yesterday. ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. TOM MANN'S BAIL.

    During the Court proceedings this morning Mr. Gannon said he had been requested to ask on behalf of Tom Mann whether the restrictions imposed by the magistrate ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. AWAITING ARBITRATION.

    Pending the arbitration proceedings of next week, the Sydney Labour Council, with its present great powers in a time of a crisis, does not propose taking any drastic action. ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. THE OROYA AT FREMANTLE.

    The Orient-Royal Mail Company's R.M.S. Oroya, from London bound to Sydney, arrived here at 2.20 this afternoon. Appended is a list of her passengers:— For Adelaide: Mr. and Mrs. Blair, and 4 in the ...

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  17. A GIRL STABBED.

    A young girl named May Byron, 18, who is holidaying in Sydney, and resides in Gilbert-street, Manly, was walking along Circular Quay about 10 o'clock on Wednesday ...

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  18. UNION SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    At last night's meeting of the Sydney Labour Council it was announced that the Boiler-makers' Union had subscribed £100 for the relief of the Broken Hill miners, their wives, ...

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  19. INTERVIEW WITH TOM MANN.

    On [?]ing released, Mann, in the course of an interview, said that the conditions imposed as now defined would suit him, though he would have preferred to have been quite ...

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  20. SOLINGEN, FROM HAMBURG.

    The German Australian S.S. Company's steamer Solingen left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney, in continuation of her voyage from Hamburg and Antwerp, via Algoa Bay. From here she will proceed to Newcastle ...

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  21. GUTHRIE LEAVES SINGAPORE.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., notifying the departure of their steamer Guthrie from Singapore on Wednesday last, for Sydney, via the usual ports of call. ...

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  22. FIRE ON THE G.S. TUBINGEN.

    About midnight last night a fire occurred in the lower forchold of the German steamer Tubingen, lying at Brisbane wharf. The wharf-labourers ceased work at 5 o'clock yesterday ...

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  23. SILVERTON TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES

    Addressing a mass meeting last night, Mr. W. Rosser, a member of the combined unions, said that the Silverton Tramway Employees' Union and Loco. Enginedrivers and Fireman's ...

    Article : 401 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me to present to your readers some few figures and other truths in relation to the lockout at the Barrier. The Broken Hill Proprietary Company was ...

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  25. HAWKES BAY, FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    According to a cable received yesterday, the Tyser liner Hawkes Bay left Liverpool on Thursday for New Zealand ports direct. ...

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  26. SALAMIS CALLS AT DURBAN.

    The managing agents for the Aberdeen line, Messrs. Dalgety and Co., limited, were yesterday advised by cable of the arrival of the steamer Salamis at Durban on Wednesday, en route from Sydney, bound to London. ...

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  27. FIRE AT A COFFEE STALL.

    At about a quarter past eight last night a movable coffee stall owned by Mr. A. M. Toyne was destroyed by fire. It has been the proprietor's nightly custom to draw the ...

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  28. WHANGAPE DAMAGED IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    According to advices to hand yesterday, the Union Company's cargo steamer Whangape, which arrived at Auckland from Newcastle on the 17th inst, had a very rough time in Cook Strait. Seas broke over the ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. SCOW ZINGARA LOST.

    Advices from Thames, N.Z., state that the three-masted auxiliary scow Zingara, 184 tons, owned by Messrs. Jagger and Gouk, loaded with 170 logs, struck the rocks inside Tairua bar, while attempting to get ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The Altona arrived at Antwerp Jan. l8, homeward. The Apolda left Hamburg Dec. 26, and is due at Melbourne Feb. 18. The Augsburg (from Scandinavia) arrived at Sydney Jan. 1. The Berlin left Adelaide Jan. ...

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  31. ISLAND MURDERS.

    Following upon the murders committed by Papuan natives early in December, in connection with which a punitive expedition is now being undertaken by the Australian ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr.: Jan. 2[?], Lord Derby, s, from Valparaiso. Dep: Jan. 23, Lord Derby, s, for Sydney. WESTPORT (1076m).—Dep.: Jan. 28, Koromiko, s, ...

    Article : 29 words
  33. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUVA (1743m).—Arr: Jan, 28, Suva, s, from Sydney. Dep: Jan. 28, Navua, s, for Auckland. ...

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  34. MR. GRIFFITH REMAINS LN SYDNEY.

    In our issue of Wednesday a statement appears from our Broken Hill correspondent to the effect that Mr. Arthur Griffith had notified the combined unions that he would not ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  36. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received last night concerning the bar harbours:—Bellinger Heads, soundings on bar at high water 8ft 6in; Harrington, 11ft 6in on bar, 13ft inside bar, 9ft 6in on crossing; ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. A LIQUOR ACT POINT.

    An Important point was raised by Mr. G. P. Evans, solicitor, at West Wyalong Police Court, in a case in which an hotelkeeper was charged with permitting his son, a lad under ...

    Article : 156 words
  38. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Arr: Jan. 28, Merrie England, Government steamer, from Papua. COOKTOWN (1550m).—Dep: Jan. 28, Warrego, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  39. A LUNATIC'S DEATH.

    William Bates, an inmate of Wendouree Asylum for the Insane, was killed yesterday by Charles Russell, another patient. The two men were members of a gang who were ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. AT THE LABOUR COUNCIL.

    An allegation of "deliberate conspiracy" was made against the Government of New South Wales in a resolution which was carried at last night's largely-attended meeting ...

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  41. BILLIARDS IN VICTORIA.

    To-night at Alclock's billiard-room, in his match with Lindrum, young Gray put up a record for Asutralia on a standard table by making an all-round break of 591. Of this number 504 were off the red, a ...

    Article : 170 words
  42. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Patrick Barrett, while engaged packing timber at Bedervale, was bitten on the finger by a brown snake. He was brought to town and successfully treated. ...

    Article : 33 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND STEAMERS.

    The Marine Department has no information of more than one Auckland firm proposing to transfer vessels to the Australian register. It is pointed out that registry in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  45. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    Michael Grogan, labourer, employed at Fyansford Cement Works, Geelong, was overcome by fumes in the lime pit this morning, and died before medical assistance could on ...

    Article : 36 words
  46. Advertising

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