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  2. COAL STRIKES.

    There were no fresh developments yesterday in regard to the strike at the Balmain [?]al mine. It was pointed out on behalf of the ...

    Article : 398 words
  3. BOISTEROUS WEATHER.

    Yesterday was a typical midwinter day. The strong westerly winds from beyond the snow-capped mountains were keen, and the temperatures generally were extremely low. ...

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  4. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Sir Francis Suttor presided in the Town Hall yesterday at a meeting of the Citizens' Sports and Entertainment Committee. There was much discussion out of order, but ...

    Article : 799 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Maheno, s, 5282 tons, Captain R. Neville, from Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington Passengers— Mesdames Johnson, Lewis, Parkinson, Wright, Miller, Macfarlane, Phillips. Burns, Henriques, Whittell, ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  7. FORT MACQUARIE TRAMS.

    Sir,—Now that preparations are being made for the reception of our American cousins' navy, would it not be an act of grace on the part of the Tramway Commissioners to ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. DEPARTURES.—June 23.

    South Australia, s, for Fiji and Samoa, via Newcastle. Kooringa, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Karitane, s, for Beauty Point, via Newcastle. Hobart, s, for Fremantle, via Eden and po[?] ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. THE FIREWORKS DISPLAY.

    Sir,—The arrangements for the reception of the American fleet are now taking some definite shape, and I cannot retrain from making a few remarks in protest of one event ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 2[?]

    Pacifique, s, for Noumea and New Hebrides; Wimmera, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Wakatipu, a, for Launceston, via Eden; Namoi, s, for Newcastle; Rocklily, s, for Nambucca River. ...

    Article : 36 words
  11. CLEARANCES.—June 23.

    Tofua, s, 4100 tons, Captain G. Holdford, for Auckland via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Corney, Mr. and Mrs. Foxall, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 998 words
  13. THE MOUNT PLEASANT STRIKE.

    The miners who struck work at Mount Pleasant on Monday on account of the management refusing to include a man named Brindley in the cavil are still determined to hold out. At ...

    Article : 819 words
  14. ENTERED OUTWARD.—June 23.

    R.M.S. orient, for London, via ports; Offenbach, s, [?] Java, via Newcastle and Sydney; Southern Cross, bqtn, for Opua; Wheat Sheaf, ktch, for Soloma. ...

    Article : 28 words
  15. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Moldavia, from London, bound to Sydney, arrived at Fremantle at 7.45 a.m. yesterday, and sailed again at 2.20 p.m. for Adelaide. The R.M.S. Orontes from Sydney, bound to ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. QUEENSLAND.

    Dr. Wollaston returned to Brisuane from the north to-day, accompanied by Mr. Irving, Collector for Queonsland. Dr. Wollastoa desired to go on to Thursday Island with Dr. ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. R.M.S. MOLDAVIA AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Mo[?] arrived at 8 this morning with the following passengers:- For Adelaide: Mrs. Riddock Miss Smith, the Hon. Riddock, Messrs. Toms and Robertson. ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. YAWATA MARU AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The Japanese mail steamer Yawata Maru, from Yokohama and Hongkong, bound to Sydney, arrived here to-day, and subsequently resumed her voyage. Her passengers are: ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    Advance sheets of the "New Zealand Year Book" issued by the Registrar-General, show that the death-rate of 1907 was 10.95 per 1000, against 9.31 in the previous year, the highest ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. OVER £1000.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  21. HYMETTUS AT MADRAS.

    A private cable message received last night stated that the Arch. Currie and Co.'s steamer Hymecttus arrived at Madras on Sunday last from Sydney, Newcastle, and Melbourne. ...

    Article : 30 words
  22. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Frank Hayes, manager of the skating rinks at Bairnsdale and Sale, Committed suicide in an extraordinary manner last night. He shot himself four times, then walked for about halt ...

    Article : 227 words
  23. CEVIC LEAVES LIVERPOOL.

    According to a private cablegram to hand yesterday, the White Star liner Cevic (running evidently under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's line) sailed from Liverpool on Saturday [?] ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. ORANGES FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Advices from Dunedin state that the trial shipment of South African oranges proved a financial failure. It is not likely to be repeated. ...

    Article : 28 words
  25. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S BALL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Northcote will give a ball to the Admirals and officers of the United States fleet, at Sydney, on Monday, August 24. ...

    Article : 28 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: June 23, Louisa Cr[?] bq, and Jessie Craig, bq, both from Melbourne. LYTTELTON (1374m).—Dep: June 23, Papa[?] for London. ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. ARAWA LEAVES CAPETOWN.

    The Show, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Arawa sailed from Capetown on Friday last, en route from London to New Zealand ports. ...

    Article : 24 words
  28. SLY GROG-SELLER FINED.

    Mrs. Paff, whose husband was fined £50 yesterday for sly grog-selling at Invercargill, was also fined £50. ...

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  29. THE PROCESSION.

    In the City Council last night, Alderman Meagher referred to the order of procession to welcome the Americans. There was the Prime Minister and colleagues, and the Premier and ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. THE AIRLIE AT SINGAPORE.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, notifying the arrival of t[?] steamer Airlie at singapore, on Monday last, from Sydney, via ports—three days in advance of schedule ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. DAMAGE AT CLIFTON.

    A terrific south-west gale was experienced this morning, and continued with unabated fury up till 10 a.m., when the gale slightly moderated, and shifted round to the west. ...

    Article : 274 words
  32. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p m. Nambucca Heads and Macksville.—Rocklily, 9 p.m. ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT TAMWORTH.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of the late Mr. Thomas Hetherton. The Coroner recorded a verdict that deceased met his death through being accidentally struck by ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. GNEISENAU AT NAPLES.

    According to a private cablegram received yesterday by Lohmann and Co., the German mail steamer G[?] senau, of the fleet of the Nord-deutscher Lloyd, arrived at Naples on Sunday last, from Sydney, via ...

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  35. LAUNCH OF A HOPPER PUNT.

    A new hopper punt, designed by and built under the supervision of Captains T. L. Grainger and Hay, has just been launched from the yards of Mr. Joseph Dent, at Huskisson, Jervis Bay, to the order of Mr. T. W. ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. RINGING THE BELLS.

    Alderman O'sullivan asked at the meeting of the citizens' sports committee yesterday what arrangements had been made for the ringing of a welcome on the church bells. ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. THE NEW STEAMER MAKURA.

    The Union of New Zealand company has been a[?] vised that the new steamer Makura, of 7500 tons, designed for the Vancouver trade, will be launched next month, and will leave London in September. ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. CASUALTIES.

    [?]t 6.30 yesterday morning Constable Henry Jones, of No. 4 Police Station discovered a man, whose name is at present unknown, lying face ...

    Article : 177 words
  39. THE FORESTRY COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission o[?] evidence at the Courthouse yesterday. James Adams, sleeper-cutter at West N[?] rabri, said he had been cutting for the past ...

    Article : 524 words
  40. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received last night regaiding the conditions of the bar harbours.—Ballina, 12ft on bar, 14ft on inside channel at high water. Bellinger Heads, bar soundings at high water 9ft: Cape ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. MINERS OBJECT TO WATCHERS.

    Recently watchers were put on at the Cathcart mine, Arrnrat, and some of the miners resented what they termed being "dogged," and have left the mine. Men are wanted to got ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. TROUBLE AT BELLBIRD TUNNELS.

    No settlement has as yet been effected in connection with the trouble at the B[?]llbird tunnels. The workmen are receiving victimised pay. ...

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  43. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney: For[?]shire, bq, from London—93 days. Ochtertyre, bq, from Glasgow—93 days. Pelotas, bqt[?] from Greymouth—18 days. ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    Evidence in the Braybrook disaster inquiry was concluded to-day. George Johnson, rel[?]oving Stationmaster at Braybrook station, said that he reported in ...

    Article : 379 words
  45. FREE TOWN HALL.

    The City Council last night agreed to the request of the Citizens' Committee for the free use of the Town Hall to entertain the American sailors. ...

    Article : 32 words
  46. WESTERLY GALE AT WOLLONGONG.

    'A' strong westerly gale started to blow in Wollongong on Monday night, causing considerable damage to property. In some cases outhouses were blown ...

    Article : 150 words
  47. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    The death of Mrs. Ann Russ, a pioneer of Mittagong, occurred on Sunday last, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Leo. The deceased lady was widely known and respected, ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. [?] PARKER, AND CO.'S FLEET.

    The Barwon will arrive at Newcastle to-day from Melbourne and Sydney. The Burrumbeet leaves Sydney for Queensland ports next Saturday. ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. SOUTHERN RECEPTION COMMITTEE'S PROPOSALS.

    A meeting of the Southern Reception Committee was held to-day. It was decided to Illuminate Parliament House and the General Post Office. No such elaborate scheme as ...

    Article : 105 words
  50. KILLED IN A MINE.

    An inquest to-day on Thomas C. Murphy, who was killed in the Proprietary mine yesterday, resulted in a verdict of accidental death. Murphy was 40 years of ago, and leaves ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. WAVERLEY COUNCIL.

    The Waverley Council met last night, the Mayor (Alderman R. G. Watkins) presiding. The following questions by Alderman McLaughlin were answered by the Mayor:—(1) Is it not a fact that ...

    Article : 280 words
  52. THE OCEAN ISLAND STEAMERS.

    William Crosby and Co. advise the following [?] ments of steamers:-The Hercules sailed from Yokohama for Newcastle and Sydney on June 15, and is due about July 10. ...

    Article : 146 words
  53. SHOT WITH A PEA RIFLE.

    Whilst out shooting with a companion, a man named Allsworth was accidentally shot with a pea rifle. The bullet passed through one leg and lodged in the other. He was ...

    Article : 48 words
  54. A SAILORMEN'S CLUB.

    Sir,—The Admiral Commanding the American Fleet, which will be in Sydney Harbour in August next, has been reported to have expressed the desire that lavish "treating" of ...

    Article : 314 words
  55. THE SNOWFALLS.

    BATHURST.—The coming of winter was heralded on the western highlands and the Blue Mountains by a big fall of snow, which enveloped the country in a mantle of white from Katoomba to Brewongle. The ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  56. BURIED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    John M'Pherson, employed by the contractor shovelling at the big dump on the surface of the Lake View Consols, met with a serious accident to-day. Without warning a fall of earth ...

    Article : 97 words
  57. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Star of Scotland, s (Tyser line), 6230 tons, Captain Hart, at London, from Sydney April 10, via Melbourne April 24, Adelaide May 2, and Durban May 24. D[?]hmont, British ship, 16[?] tons. Captain ...

    Article : 213 words
  58. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Arr: June 23, Maranea, s, from Brisbane. Dep: June 23, Yawata Maru, J.M.S., for Sydney. COOKTOWN (1550m).—Dep: June 22, Merrie ...

    Article : 883 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 56 words
  60. MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD IN THE COUNTRY.

    Major-General Hoad visited Tamworth to-day and conferred with the local military officers on defence matters. ...

    Article : 29 words
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