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  2. VICTORIA. PILOT MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS.

    Captain Stanford, a pilot, mysteriously disappeared from aboard the barque Gladys, in Port Phillip Bay, near Schnapper Point, this morning. It is presumed that he slipped or ...

    Article : 39 words
  3. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Orestes left here yesterday with the first shipment of this season's apples for the United Kingdom. She took 6124 cases, which were pronounced to be a fine ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. THE "HERALD" MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  5. BARRIER TROUBLE.

    The hearing of the charge of uttering seditious words outside Broken Hill Gaol on Sunday, February 14, preferred against Harry Holland, was resumed this morning, before ...

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  6. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    ABERCROMBIE (Rockley).—The engineer reports abnormal rains during January, and much damage to roads generally. The council resolved to make application to have Mount David proclaimed an ...

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  7. CASUALTIES. FELL INTO BOILING WATER.

    A young man named Herbert Mascord, residing in Paul-street, Waterloo, fell into a vessel of boiling water at the Ultimo Power-house yesterday. The Civil Ambulance ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 23.

    Aorangi, R.M.S., 4196 tons, Captain J. D. S. Phillips, from Vancouver, via Victoria (B.C.), via Honolulu, Suva (Fiji), and Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. S. C. Kerr, Mrs. S. C. Kerr, Miss Kerr, Mr. J. M. Neelin, ...

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  9. UNIONIST SENTENCED.

    John Charles Buckley, secretary of the Carlton branch of the Political Labour League, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on a charge of having embezzled money in ...

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  10. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    Yesterday afternoon a storeman named Harry Quilly was found lying underneath an overhead goods traveller at Dalgety's new bond, Miller's ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FAILS.

    Mrs. Ellen Mitchell was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with the manslaughter of a young woman named Emily Williamson, on February 1. The case arose out of a ...

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  12. WOMAN COLLAPSES IN THE STREET.

    Norah O'Neil, aged 46, lately living in Rosebank-street, Forest Lodge, was found in an unconscious condition at about 2 p.m. yesterday, having collapsed at the corner of ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE WATER SUPPLY.

    The members of the Brisbane Board of Waterworks have come to the conclusion that it will be necessary for the board to pay a visit of inspection to New South Wales, in ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. FLASHLIGHTS FOR LIGHTHOUSES.

    Mr. J. M. Semmens, of the Ports and Harbours Department, said yesterday that the department had long recognised the necessity for the introduction of the Morse ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. MOTOR COLLIDES WITH A TRAM.

    At about 7.30 last night a motor car was being driven up William-street, Darlinghurst, by a man named Bergin, when it collided with a tram near Darlinghurst-road. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. THE THEATRES.

    The second edition of "Jack and Jill," and the seventy-third performance, took place at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. The house was just as packed as ...

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  17. GERMAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Orient liner Asturias is bringing 175 Germans to Queensland. ...

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  18. DRIVING MISHAP.

    Whilst driving from Gloucester to Dungog yesterday Mr. S. Higgs, of this town, had an unpleasant experience. When on a cutting the horse shied and plunged over the ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. COAL AT COOKTOWN.

    Mr. Ball, the Government Geologist, who returned recently from Cooktown, expressed the opinion that there was a possibility of thick seamy coal being struck by boring at ...

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  20. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  21. MR. LEE'S TOUR.

    The Ministerial party was entertained at a banquet last night. Mr. H. M'Kinnon, ex-president of the Manning shire, was in the chair. Mr. Lee said the Government had no intention ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    A sensational burglary was committed in the city early this morning. Robbers entered the residence of Mr. Barnett Rosenwax and extracted the keys of his pawnshop in ...

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  23. A CRUSHED ARM.

    While engaged working a grape-crushing machine at Mr. Holmes' wine cellars, Rothbury, on Saturday, a man named Brickman had his arm drawn into the machine, and ...

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  24. SELECTOR'S FATAL FALL.

    A new selector named Geo. Griffin, aged 45, while building a house on Saturday, fell from the roof, and died to-day. He leaves a widow and eleven children. ...

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  25. A COPPER CONTRACT.

    The hearing of an action involving a large sum of money and some interesting questions as to the interpretation of a contract commenced in the Supreme Court this morning. ...

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  26. FALL FROM A ROOF.

    While Mr. Neil Sorensen, an old resident of Farnham, was engaged repairing the roof of his residence, he fell to the ground, and received serious injuries, which it is feared will ...

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  27. UNWHOLESOME LITERATURE.

    Bishop Grimes, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, in his pastoral for 1909, complains bitterly of the prevalence of unwholesome literature. He mentions various classes ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. ATTACKED BY AN ALLIGATOR.

    The Chief Protector of Aboriginals has received a report concerning the experience of an aboriginal at Ayr. The report states that last week three aboriginals were fishing in ...

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  29. COUNTRY CHURCHES.

    The annual harvest festival services of the Church of England were held on Sunday at St. Peter's Cathedral, Bishop Cooper conducting the morning service, Archdeacon Lewis the ...

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  30. DEPARTURES.—Feb. 23.

    Changsha, s, for Melbourne. Holthe, Norwegian bq., for Capetown. Westralia, s, for Hobart. Armand Behic, F.M.S., for Noumea. ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. HARASSING THE POLICE.

    The combined unions' committee has decided to recommend that members of the Domestic Employees' Union working in hotels and restaurants where police are residing ...

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  32. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Feb. 24.

    China, R.M.S., for London, via Hobart and ports; Tomoana, s, for Dunkirk, London, and Liverpool, via Suez Canal; Waitemata, s, for South Africa, via ports; Kumana Maru, J.M.S., for Manila, China and Japan, ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. THEFT OF FOUR NOTES.

    Henry Hayden, 28, a signwriter, was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., with stealing £4 from the person of Campbell Patterson, on February 19. Constable ...

    Article : 360 words
  34. PEEL RIVER RESUMPTION.

    Mr. Justice Sly, and Messrs. B. J. Sievers and W. F. Robey (assessors) continued sitting yesterday as an arbitration court in connection with the 100,000 acres of resumed land on the ...

    Article : 500 words
  35. CLEARANCES.—Feb. 23.

    Delphic, s, 8273 tons. Captain Breen, for Adelaide, via Newcastle. Ashridge, s, 2284 tons, Captain Heddle, for Fremantle, via Newcastle. ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. DUNGOG TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of teachers of the Dungog, centre of the Dungog District Teachers' Association, Inspector Hunt presiding, the report and balance-sheet were ...

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  37. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Feb. 23.

    Grantala, s, for Fremantle, via ports; Waitemata, s, for South Africa, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Maheno, s, for Wellington; Countess of Ranfurly, aux. bqtn, for New Hebrides, Allinga, s, for Rockhampton, ...

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  38. PASSENGERS BY THE KUMANO MARU.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 words
  39. POLICE COURTS. MOTORIST FINED.

    At the Water Summons Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers, S.M, Sub-inspector Spence proceeded against Howard Nattrass upon an information alleging that he, on February 6, drove a motor-car at a rate ...

    Article : 337 words
  40. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arawa, s (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's line), [?]372 tons. Captain Claydon, at London, from Wellington, N.Z., Jan. 13. Essex, s (Federal-Houlder-Shire line), 7016 tons, ...

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  41. SUBURBAN NEWS. HABERFIELD DISTRICT.

    The Haberfield District Association has received a letter from the Railway Commissioners stating that the Commissioners have decided to establish a more frequent tram service to Haberfield as soon as additional ...

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  42. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  43. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were yesterday received relative to the conditions of bar harbours:—Camden Haven Heads, 8ft 3in on bar at high water, L. Harrington; bar 13ft; inside, bar, 11ft, crossing 10ft at high water. ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  45. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Arr: Feb. 23, Merrie England, Government steamer, from Port Moresby. CAIRNS (1400m).—Arr: Feb. 22, Turkestan, s, from Birkenhead. Feb. 23, Mourilyan, s, from ...

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  46. MUNICIPALISM AT WATERLOO.

    The retiring Major of Waterloo, Alderman Thomas Ross, in his report for the year ended Deccmher 31, 1908, stated that the year 1908 commenced with a credit balance of £79, and an outstanding sum of £718; ...

    Article : 346 words
  47. AYRSHIRE LEAVES CAPETOWN.

    Cabled information was received yesterday stating that the Ayrshire, from Liverpool, sailed from Cape town, on February 22 for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane ports. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    HOKIANGA HEADS.—Dep: Feb. 23, Casablance, bq, for Sydney. BLUFF (1107m).—Dep: Feb. 23, Talune, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  49. BANFFSHIRE AT LONDON.

    Birt and Co. were yesterday advised by cable that the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Banffhsire arrived at London on Sunday last from Sydney and Melbourne, via Capetown. ...

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  50. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Parrimatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr. E. L. Maitland, S.M., Robert Miller, alias Richard Miller, 46, drover, was charged with obtaining the sum of £2 by means of false pretences. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  51. THE MAILS.

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  52. MELBOURNE FRUIT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  53. ELBING LEAVES HAMBURG.

    A private cable received yesterday stated that the German-Australian liner Elbing left Hamburg on Feb. 20, bound for Melbourne, Sydney, and Townsville. She is due to arrive at Melbourne on April 15 ...

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  54. PURE FOOD BILL.

    Sir,—The advisory committee has been apparently appointed, and it is evident the committee smacks of sectional government— a most dangerous constitution. On this ...

    Article : 257 words
  55. APOLDA DUE TO-MORROW.

    The incoming German-Australian steamer Apolda, which arrived at Melbourne on Feb. 21, left that port yesterday. She is expected to arrive here to-morrow. ...

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  56. CESSNOCK COLLIERIES.

    There appears to be a simmer of trouble in the air. Unquestionably there is a feeling of unrest among the colliery employees. The Broken Hill strike and the approaching ...

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  57. THE WEATHER.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. have received the following telegraphic advices of rain:— Doondi Station, St. George, Queensland, Feb. 18.— 132 points heavy rain yesterday. ...

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  58. THE DAMAGE TO THE KOOYONG.

    The Deputy Superintendent of Navigation, Captain Hacking, commenced a preliminary inquiry yesterday into the cause of the mishap to the Kooyong, of Messrs. M'Illwraith, M'Eacharn, and Co.'s fleet, which ...

    Article : 73 words
  59. STOLEN UMBRELLAS.

    Thomas Douglas, 34, a dealer, and James Williams, 31, hairdresser, were both charged yesterday at the Central Police Court with having stolen five umbrellas, valued at 12s 6d, the property of Alban ...

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  60. MANLY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the council held on Tuesday it was agreed that the hoarding fees be fixed in accordance with the Local Government Amending Act 1908, as follow:—Hoarding licence, 1d per annum per square ...

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  61. ENDYMION WITH WHEAT.

    The Russian ship Endymion, which arrived here on January 14 with a cargo of timber, has cleared at the Custom-house for the English Channel, with a cargo of 23,504 bags of wheat. She will probably be despatched ...

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  62. FOWLS IN A BACK YARD.

    A. D. Carmichael, sanitary inspector for the municipality of Paddington, proceeded against Frances Sandoe, in the local police court, for keeping poultry so as to cause a nuisance. The inspector said ...

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  63. A SHIPPING SALE.

    Messrs. Fraser, Uther, and Co. will, at 11 a.m. to-day offer by auction, at Rasmussen's shed, Rushcutter Bay, the Union oil launch Ida. ...

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  64. THE SMOKE NUISANCE.

    Sir,—The letter in the "Herald" on the above could only have been written by some person having a very crude idea of the subject. There are n few factories which from ...

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  65. MUNICIPALITY OF REDFERN.

    The Mayor of Redfern (Alderman John Leitch), in a minute dealing with the progress of the municipality during last year, pointed out that the total income was £18,564 7s 9d, and the expenditure £18,164, ...

    Article : 345 words
  66. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S FLEET.

    The Anglian is at Sydney. The Barwon is at Melbourne. The Burrumbeet is at Sydney. The Corio is at Sydney. ...

    Article : 161 words
  67. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    four young Murwillumbah ladies their ages ranging from 16 to 23 named Mary Smith, Edith Hosking, Ethel nnd Jenny King, narrowly escaped drowning at Tweed Heads on ...

    Article : 142 words
  68. WRONGLY LABELLED VINEGAR.

    Thomas Forsyth, a grocer, of Paddington, was fined £10, with 6s costs, or in default six weeks' imprisonment, for having sold vinegar not of the nature, quality, or substance demanded. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  69. Advertising

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  70. STEALING FROM A SHOP.

    At the Central Police Court, Katherine Church, 71, a widow, was sentenced to three months' hard labour, on a charge of having stolen 33½yds of print material, valued at 10s 6d, the property of Francis ...

    Article : 79 words
  71. FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE LINES.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Limited Sydney, agents for the undermentioned steamers, report movements as follows:— The Cornwall left Lyttelton on the 20th inst. for ...

    Article : 181 words
  72. Advertising

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  73. ILLTREATING A HORSE.

    John O'Connor, a fruiterer, was fined £1 for having worked a horse suffering from sore shoulders. The case was heard at the Central Police Court yesterday. ...

    Article : 30 words
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