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  2. THE HAZON FAREWELL.

    The Town Hall presented a stately sight last evening, with its vast floor space occupied, its balconies gaily filled, and extended tiers of choir seats sweeping down to the ...

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  3. COAL VEND.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Miller (N.S.W.) moved the adjournment in order to bring forward the allegation that the coal combine in New South Wales is acting in ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Civil Court on Monday Mr. Justice Homburg gave judgment for defendants in the case in which Mrs. Carll claimed £1000 compensation from Huddart ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    In the action brought by Michael Habeb Jabara against George Esau Asaley, to recover £500 damages for alleged libel contained in a letter written by defendant to the ...

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  6. THE TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. SPENCE (N.S.W.) presented a petition, signed by the president and clerk of the Bogan shire council, on behalf of 54 shire ...

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  7. THE RAINSTORM.

    The rainstorm which occurred in the southern districts of New South Wales early on Tuesday extended northwards, and yesterday morning showers fell in the ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    Kumano Maru, J.M.S., 5076 tons, Captain Mathieson, from Yokohama. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents. Suva, s, 2229 tons, Captain Hall, from Fiji. Burns, ...

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  9. MISTAKEN LENIENCY.

    Some five months ago Henry Halford, a youth, was charged at Numurkah Court before Mr. Reed Murphy, P.M., with having stolen from a farmers' house a gold watch, ...

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  10. CHARGE OF FORGERY AND UTTERING.

    At the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, Emile Benda, agent, was charged, on the information of A. E. Marvel, with having forged the name of W. P. Auld and Sons to a ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—Sept. 25.

    Berwick Castle, s, for London, via ports. Barwon, s, for Newcastle. Castle Rock, s, for Brisbane. Allinga, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from the Goondiwindi police, stating that a boy named Ballinger lett Goondiwindi last Sunday with mails for Bendee ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept. 26.

    Whakarua, s, for New Zealand ports; Mokoia, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Bega, s, for Eden; Hillmeads, s, for Bateman's Bay; Coomonderry, s, for Moruya; Rosedale, s, for Manning River; Electra, ...

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  14. REDUCTIONS IN RAILWAY RATES.

    A new railway bylaw passed to-day in the Executive Council makes various reductions in rates in grain and "A" classes. The Railway Commissioner estimate's that the ...

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  15. REDUCED RAILWAY RATES.

    New goods and live stock rates for the railways were issued in the "Government Gazette" to-day. Many important alterations come into force on October 1. The changes ...

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  16. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 25.

    Whakarua, s, 6534 tons, Captain Felgate, tor London, via ports. Katuna, B, 4650 tons. Captain Lee, for Port Pirie. Linda Fell, s, 3050 tons, Captain Fell, for Port Pirie. ...

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  17. RIFLE ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

    The South Australian National Rifle Association matches were begun to-day in favourable weather. The entries were scarcely so numerous as last year, owing to ...

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  18. IMPORTS.—Sept. 25.

    Kumano Maru, J.M.S., from Japan, via ports; 60 bls bamboo baskets, 100 cs curios, 120 bls blinds, 20 cs bottles, 387 rls matting, 40 cs cigarette holders, 120 bgs seed, 1300 bgs rice, 900 bxs ginger, 50 cs crackers, 420 ...

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  19. BIRTH RATE PROBLEM.

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia completed its business to-night, when a discussion took place on the report of the public questions committee ...

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  20. FISHING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. T. H. Nesbitt, Town Clerk of Sydney, attended at the council-chambers to-day for the purpose of ascertaining the views of local fishermen and others interested in the trade ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND.—Dep: Sept. 25, Farley, s, for Sydney. WELLINGTON.—Arr: Sept. 25, Ruapehu, s, from London. PORT CHALMERS.—Arr: Sept. 25, Whakatane, s, ...

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  22. FIJI.

    SUVA.—Arr: Sept. 25, Aparima, s, South Australian, s, from Sydney. ...

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  23. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  24. J.M.S. KUMANO MARU.

    The J.M.S. Kumano Maru arrived at Sydney early on Wednesday from Yokohama, which port was left on August 26. Calls were made at Kobe, Moji, Nagasaki, Hongkong, Manila, and Queensland ports. The ...

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  25. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    Final returns of the local option poll in 84 electorates have now been received, and show that 21 of the constituencies declared in favour of existing licenses, and 63 declared ...

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  26. LIVELY FOOTBALL.

    About 700 supporters of Wednesday football assembled on the East Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day to witness the final match for the premiership of the Wednesday Half ...

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  27. PROTEST FROM WOMEN.

    The Women's Liberal League met yesterday afternoon to receive lists in connection with the women's petition against the tariff. Twelve hundred names were placed to the ...

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  28. R.M.S. BRITANNIA.

    The P. and O. liner Britannia, which left London on August 16, will arrive at Sydney to-morrow. Fine weather was experienced to Marseilles and Aden. From Ras Asir to 150 miles south-east of Socotra a fresh to ...

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  29. WESTERN COAL MINES.

    The miners' secretary has recently been in negotiation with the secretary of the Lithgow Coal Association with a view to a conference being arranged to discuss the ...

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  30. THE MURWILLUMBAH FIRE.

    An inquiry into the late disastrous fire was opened to-day before the coroner, Mr. W. S. Arnott. Sergeant Kane conducted the inquiry, and Mr. Woodruff, assessor, appeared ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH RIFLE MATCH.

    The Rifle Association to-night selected a team of 12 men for the Commonwealth match at Brisbane next month, as follows:—W. T. Sharland, A. H. Doddle, W. J. M'Elwee, ...

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  32. THE RIVERINA.

    The Huddart Parker liner Riverina, which has just completed a trip to Fremantle, in the interests of the Howard Smith Co., arrived at Sydney at 2.40 yesterday. Captain Sherry reports having left Fremantle ...

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  33. THE MAILS.

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  34. BURGLAR BLAMES TARIFF.

    James Holdsworth, who, with Joseph Kelly, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for breaking into a warehouse and stealing tobacco, attributed his arrest to the tariff. ...

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  35. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    Yesterday afternoon's session of the Presbyterian General Assembly was devoted to a discussion whether home mission agents when ordained as elders and authorised ...

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  36. THE CALEDONIEN.

    The F.M.S. Caledonien, which left Colombo on September 18, is due at Fremantle to-morrow. ...

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  37. SCALDING ACCIDENTS.

    Frank Lindsay Eaton, aged 3, died at a private hospital in North Sydney yesterday as a result of scalds received at his home in M'Mahon's Point on Monday last. His ...

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  38. THE BULOW.

    The G.M.S. Bulow, from Bremen to Sydney, left Suez on September 23. ...

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  39. BULLET IN HIS BRAIN.

    John Thomas, who was found lying in the street in East Melbourne with a bullet in his brain, on August 27, was charged at the City Court with having attempted to commit ...

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  40. THE SCHARNHORST.

    The G.M.S. Scharnhorst left Melbourne at 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday, and should reach Sydney about 6 p.m. to-day. She will berth at the N.D.L. Company's Wharf on arrival. The Scharnhorst left Bremen on ...

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  41. EXPORTING STUD SHEEP.

    Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. sent away to-day by the steamar Kent to Durban the first shipment of sheep purchased for distribution in the Orange River Colony. This ...

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  42. HEBBURN COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the Hebburn Lodge was held to-day to consider the request of the management to resume shift work in No. 2 tunnel. A telegram was received from the executive ...

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  43. AN ENGINEDRIVER SCALDED.

    Driver Miller, of the Nowra mail train, was severely scalded at Sutherland on Monday evening. He left the plate to do some oiling, and while underneath the exhaust steam ...

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  44. THE CARPENTARIA.

    The Carpentaria, from Australian ports to London, arrived at Durban on September 24. ...

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  45. GRADING OF BUTTER.

    A conference of the Co-operative Dairy Companies' Association was held to-day. Mr. M'Intyre said the question of butter grading was most important. He had ...

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  46. TIMBER CARGO.

    The barque Hippolas, with a cargo of timber from Greymouth, which port was left on September 3, arrived at Sydney yesterday. Moderate to heavy W. gales with high seas were encountered almost ...

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  47. THE SALAMIS.

    The Aberdeen liner Salamis, for Australia, left Capetown on Sept. 24. ...

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  48. WOMAN HOLDS A SNAKE.

    On Saturday, as Mrs. Clutterbuck, of Kiewa, was leaving her house she saw a snake, which she attempted to kill with a stick. She tripped and fell, and the snake became entangled ...

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  49. REFERENCE NOTES.

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  50. BABY DRENCHED WITH HOT WATER.

    This morning J. May, the 18 months son of M. J. May, manager of Merriwee station, filled a dipper with boiling water from a copper and poured it over his neck and chest, ...

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  51. THE STAR OF SCOTLAND.

    The steamer The Star of Scotland, an arrival from Brisbane at Sydney last night, went to Darling Island. ...

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  52. AUSTRALIA'S PROSPERITY.

    Mr. C. H. Hayes, secretary of the Royal Exchange of Sydney, has proved himself to be one of Australia's best commercial agents in England. Wherever he has travelled in ...

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  53. THE PAPANUI.

    The steamer Papanui, from Wellington to Plymouth, arrived at Plymouth on Sept. 24. ...

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  54. COASTAL REPORTS 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY.

    Tweed Heads, fresh, NW wind, sea moderate; Newcastle, light, SE, sea smooth; Sydney Heads, moderate, WSW, sea slight; Jervis Bay, strong, W, gale, squally, sea slight; Eden, light, S, sea smooth; Gabo ...

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  55. DEPARTING JAPANESE CONSUL.

    His Excellency the Governor notifies that Mr. K. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General for Japan, will be leaving Sydney shortly, to take up duty elsewhere, and has handed over ...

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  56. THE CHINGTU.

    The Chingtu arrived at Port Darwin on Tuesday afternoon from E. States ports. Passengers—Messrs. Bell, Lampe, Williams, Simpson, Fisher, Bull, Warde, Straite, Leyton, and Giles. The Chingtu left for ...

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  57. CASUALTIES.

    Sarah King, 22, was burned on the left hand and face by a fire which broke out in a bedroom at her home in Harbour-street shortly after 11 o'clock on Tuesday night. She ...

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  58. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    The City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen is looked upon as a sort of social barometer. The amount of relief afforded is in inverse ratio to the prosperity of the State. When times are bad the City Night ...

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  59. THE SUVA FROM FIJI.

    The Suva, from Fiji, arrived at Sydney yesterday. Passengers—Mesdames Smith, Fox, Misses Hollingworth, Smith, Ella Moore, L. Rowley, Pfluger, Messrs. H. M. Abel, R. J. Louden, F. Pennell, M. Scott-Young, ...

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  60. MOTORING ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    The possibility of crossing Australia from Adelaide to Port Darwin by means of a motor car is now under consideration by two or three Victorian motor enthusiasts, who ...

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  61. SNOW IN TASMANIA.

    Snow fell in Hobart this morning. The weather generally is very wintry. There has been a heavy snow fall in the country districts. ...

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  62. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.—The thundery and unsettled weather on Monday night culminated in a h[?] generally throughhout the agricultural districts and part of the pastoral country. Many stations had over ...

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  63. FIFTEEN DAYS INSENSIBLE.

    A patient named Griffith, living at Mullion, who fell from his horse on election night and was taken to the hospital in an unconscious state, remains there in the same condition, ...

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  64. MELBOURNE S.S. COMPANY.

    The Monaro will leave Albany to-day en route from Fremantle to eastern States. The Sydney is due at Albany on Saturday, en route to Fremantle from eastern States. The Hobart arrived at Sydney early ...

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  65. BURNING FATALITY.

    Bridget Mary Beck, 28, residing with her husband at Derridong station, near Dandaloo, was employed cooking on Saturday morning, when her clothes caught fire. She ran to ...

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  66. CONDOBOLIN-MENINDIE RAILWAY.

    The council last night, as a sequel to the deputation from the Darling River Railway League, decided to support Condobolin in its agitation for a railway from Condobolin to ...

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  67. BOY DROWNED.

    Donald Frederick James Clark, 9 years of ago, who resided with his mother (a widow) in King-street, Balmain, was playing on the Punch-street Wharf yesterday afternoon in ...

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  68. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    NEWCASTLE (62 miles).—Arr: Sept. 25, Noorebar, s, Hunter s, Mokoia, s, Monowai, s, Beagle, s, Dorrigo, s, Murray, s, Cavan, sch, Kolya, s, Harold, ktch, Cooloon, s, Barwon, s, Sophia Ann, s, from Sydney: ...

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