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  2. PLAGUE PRETENTION.

    On December 2 last Dr. Ashburton Thompson was present at an important meeting of the epidemiological section of the Royal Society of Medicine, London, when Dr. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The municipal council have decided upon inaugurating a temporary water scheme, by Which water will be pumped from one of the rivers into the reservoir, and thence into the ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    About 12.30 this morning a man's body was found on the road near Lilybridge, Forest Lodge. His back was broken, and he had received other injuries. The Civil Ambulance ...

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  5. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Borderer, s, 4372 tons, Captain Black, from Port land, Oregon, via Vancouver, on route to South Africa, J. and A. Brown, agents. Maheno, s, 5182 tons, Captain Neville, from ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. FATAL KICK BY A HORSE.

    Norman Johnson, 7 years of age, of Miller-street, North Sydney, when playing in Cameray Park yesterday, was kicked by a horse and injured in the head. He was taken by ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL.

    New public baths are being erected in Victoria Park, and will be ready for use next month. MOLONG, Thursday. ...

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  10. SULKY OVERTURNED IN PARK-STREET.

    Mrs. Dovenny, of Malony-street, Botany, with her five children, was driving down Park-street yesterday, when a runaway cart crashed into them. The sulky was upset and all its ...

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  11. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

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  12. SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN GEORGE-STREET.

    Thomas Wilson, of Canley Vale, was crossing George-street, near the railway station at 8 o'clock yesterday, when he was knocked down by a cab. Ho was taken to ...

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  13. CHILD RUN OVER BY A TRAM.

    Yesterday afternoon Cecil William Lloyd, a little boy of 2½ years, living in Albion-street, Waverley, was crossing the Randwick extension tramway in Albion-street yesterday, ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 9.

    Deehmoot, [?]h, for London, via Wellington. Cape Corso, s, for South Africa. Mararoa, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  15. HOSPITALS.

    Messrs. S. H. Gannon (president) and L. Henry (secretary) has interviewed the Chief Secretary, Mr. Wood, with reference to a grant of £500 to the Lithgow Hospital in ...

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 10.

    Fiona, s, for Fiji; Kakapo, s, for Strahan; Moruya, s, for Kiama; Peterborough, s, for Nowra; Allowric, s, for Moruya: Rockily, s, for Nambucca Rver; Duroby, s, for Tweed River; City of Grafton, s, for ...

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  18. KILLED WHILE HARVESTING.

    A Pittsworth farmer named Frederick Ranchle, while harvesting at Springside yesterday, fell in front of a load of lucerne, on his head, and was killed instantly. He leaves ...

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  19. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 9.

    British Yeoman, bq, 1869 tons, Captain Hillier, for San Francisco. Cape Corso, s, 3890 tons, Captain M'Leod, for South Africa. ...

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  20. TAILOR CUTS HIS THROAT.

    James S. Wright, tailor, who arrived from Darlinghurst, Sydney, three weeks ago, committed suicide to-day by cutting his troat, and the veins of both arms, at a ...

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  21. THE CHURCHES.

    A reception was held to-day at St. Joseph's Church. Dr. Dwyer, Coadjutor Bishop of Maitland, presided, and all the clergy of the surrounding parishes were present. Four ...

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  22. ENTERED OUTWARD.—Jan. 9.

    Innamincka, s, for Queensland ports; Mararoa, s, for Hobart; Sandow, s, for Guaymas; Norfolk, s, for London, via Hobart; Obotritc, bq, for Channel for orders; upland, s, for Ocean Island. ...

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  23. IMPORTS.—Jan. 9.

    Marloo, s, from Queensland ports: 4208 sks sugar, 96 bgs fodder, 226 hides, 50 bgs tin ore, 102 bgs bones, 22 bgs broom handlea, 10 e. hhds, fruit, timber, and sundries. ...

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  24. FALL FROM HORSE.

    Eddie Jamieson, aged 10 years, had a severe fall from a horse at Mr. Allens, south Wolumla. He had an arm broken at the wrist, and suffered other injuries. ...

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  25. RUN INTO BY TRAIN.

    A serious accident, which will probably be attended with fatal results, occurred on the Strahan-Zeehan railway line this afternoon. Michael Davern, an elderly man, a ganger on ...

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  26. EXPORTS.—Jan. 9.

    Cape Corso, s, for South African porte, via Melbourne: 1130 tons bunker coil, 33,820 bgs sugar, 45 pkgs leather, 309 cs meats, 235 sks flour, 10,000 sleepers, and timber. ...

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  27. THE PORT JACKSON SIGNALLED.

    The four-masted barque Port Jackson, at one time one of the famous fleet of Australian wool clippers, and now renewned as a training ship, signalled Wilson's Promontory at a ...

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  28. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz, from London, bound to Sydney, signalled Wilson's Promontory at 8.35 a.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. Mongolia, from Sydney, bound to ...

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  29. ORMUZ DUE THIS AFTERNOON.

    The Orient-Royal Mail Company's R.M.S. Ormuz, from London, via ports, will reach Sydney early this afternoon, and is expected to anchor in Neutral Bay at about 3 o'clock. ...

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  30. THE URILLA DUE TO-DAY.

    The new steamer Urilla, built at home for the Adelaide S.S. Company, signalled Green Cape at 12.15 p.m. yesterday, and is due at Sydney to-day. She sailed from Middlesborough on October 20, and called ...

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  31. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

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  32. THE COOEYANNA LEAVES CALCUTTA.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, notifying that the steamer Cooeyanna, of the fleet of Messrs. M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn, and Co., Limited, sailed from Calcutta ...

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  33. MANLY SURF CLUB.

    In response to an invitation from the Newcastle Surf and Life Saving Club, arrangements have now been completed for a party, from the Manly Surf Club to visit Newcastle ...

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  34. LABOUR COUNCIL OFFICERS.

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  35. THE GEELONG LEAVES LONDON.

    The managing agents for Lund's Blue Anchor line, Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Limited, were yesterday, advised by cable of the departure of the steamer Geelong from London on Tuesday last, the 7th ...

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  36. TASMANIAN MINING.

    The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, Ltd., smelting return from December 5 to January 1, inclusive, shows that a total of 30,443 tons of ore have been treated, being ...

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  37. THE MAKAMBO AT COOKTOWN.

    The island steamer Makambo, belonging to Burns, Philp, and Co., arrhed at Cooktown late on Wednesday night from her trading cruise to the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. ...

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  38. THE ORABA SIGNALLED.

    The new steamer Orara, recently built for the Byron Bay service of the North coast S. N. Company, Limited, signalled Miltons Promontory at noon yesterday, on her voyage from Scotland, bound to ...

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  39. MINING NOTES.

    Mr. C. B. Quinan has been elected a member of the Sydney Stock Exchange. The directors of the Mount Brown Copper Mine have decided to put down a new shaft ...

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  40. THE PORT JACKSON ON THE COAST.

    The training ship Port Jackson signalled Wilson's Promontory at 4.45 yesterday afternoon, 93 days out from London, bound to Sydney. ...

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  41. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    AMARGO SHIRE.—A communication from the Works Department defining a public read as a strip of Crown land, though designated as a road on a map, does not become a public read until it is formally ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The December outputs from the following mines were:—Great Boulder Proprietary, 15,064 tons stone, yielding 13,323 fine oz. gold, valued at £50,106; expenditure, £19,790; profit, ...

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  43. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  44. NOCK AND KIRBY'S PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the employees of Messrs Nock and Kirby, Ltd., was held on Wednesday at Sir Joseph Banks Grounds, Botany. About 160 of the employees and their friends were conveyed to ...

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  45. THE CORINTYHIC LEAVES CAPETOWN.

    According to a cablegram received yesterday, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Corinthia, from London, hound to New Zealand, sailed from Capetown on Monday afternoon last, in continuation of her voyage ...

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  46. THE EURYALUS DUE TO-DAY.

    The steamer Euryalus, of the fleet of Messrs. Archibald Currie and Co., from Java and Singapore, via ports, passed Wilson's Promontory at 5.15 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  47. APOLDA ARRIVES FROM NEW YORK.

    The German-Australian S.S. Company's steamer Apolda, running under the auspices of the United Tyser line, arrived at Melbourne yesterday from New York. via Adelaide. ...

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  48. KALGOORLIE OUTPUTS.

    December outputs were:—Oroya Black Range, 4122 tons, 2449 fine ounces, valued at £10,380. The expenditure was £5089, and the profit £4691. ...

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  49. THE HERZOGIN C[?]CILE AT ADELAIDE.

    The fine German training-ship Herzogin Cecile, a four masted barque belonging to the Norddeutscher-Lloyd, which left Bremen on October 22, arrived at Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  50. THE BORDERER, FROM PORTLAND.

    The steamer Borderer, loaded with wheat, from Portland (Oregon), for South Africa, arrived at Sydney yesterday with illness on board, and anchored off Athol Bight. As soon as the coal bunkers have ...

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  51. THE HESSEN, FROM BREMEN.

    The N.D.L. cargo steamer Hessen from Bremen, via Durban, arrived at Fremantle yesterday, en route to Sydney. ...

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  52. THE MAILS.

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  53. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  54. THE HYMETTUS, FROM CALCUTTA.

    The Currie liner Hymettus, from Calcutta, via ports, bound to Sydney, arrived at Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  55. SMART RUN OF THE WESTRALIA.

    Messrs Huddart Parker, and Co. were yesterday in receipt of [?] wire from their Hobart office, advising that the steamer Westralia made a smart run from Sydney, having completed the journey in 44 ...

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  56. BERI BERI ON BOARD.

    The large cargo steamer Borderer, a vessel of 4372 tons, which loaded a full cargo of wheat at Portland (Oregon), consigned to South Africa, put in at Sydney and anchored ...

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  57. RIX'S CREEK STRIKE OVER.

    A meeting of miners on strike at Rix's Creek was held to-day. The chairman, Mr. Arthur Houston, jun., explained that the manager wished to submit certain proposals. ...

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  58. SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY.

    Capt. Webber, secretary of the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society of N.S.W. is in receipt of the sum of £2 2s 6d from Captain Sinclair, of the steamer Duranbah, being the proceeds of a concert ...

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  59. BUSINESS MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the South Coast Rifle Association was held in the drill hall, Kinma, last night. Major Honey, V.D., president of the association, presided. Amongst those present were Colonel Irving ...

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  60. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received last night respecting the conditions of the bar harbours:—Ballina, 14ft, inside channel 16ft; Camden Haven Heads, 9ft 9in; Manning Heads, 10ft 6in, with beacons in ...

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  61. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Changsha is at present in Sydney, and sails for the East to-morrow morning. She is due in Hongkong on February 4. The Tsinan now in Melbourne, is due back here on ...

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  62. OUR DIRTY CITY.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to call attention to the dirty state of George-street West? In no [?]other part of the world, not even in China, does such [?] a fifty state of things exist. The refuse of the [?]et is swep[?] ...

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  63. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000m).—Dep: Jan. 9, Kumano Maru, J.M.S., for Japan. COOKTOWN (1550M).—Arr: Jan. 9, Makambo, s, from Port Moresby. ...

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  64. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night a claviola recital was given at the Victoria Barracks Theatre, when a number of prominent artists took part. There was a good attendance, and the entertainment was thoroughly appreciated. ...

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  65. MINING PROGRESS IN THE EMMAVILLE DISTRICT, 1907.

    The highly active condition of, the metal markets during the major portion of last year tended to stimulate mining operations at Emmaville, but the sudden and rather severe ...

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  66. HEAT WAVE.

    For hot weather and lassitude take "FISHER'S PHOSPHERINE." It holds you up famously. May be taken in whisky or wine; 10 drops make a dose. All chemists, 1s, four ...

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