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  2. THE LIBERAL PARTY AND SECESSION.

    "A. C.," in reply to Mr. Honloy's letter in Friday's "Herald," writes:—Mr. Honloy's letter is a further strong roason why the Liberal party should at once cancel his ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    An unsuccessful attempt to beat the world's record of 48 hours for continuous planoplaying has just been made by C. W. Healy, of Fitzroy. When within two hours of his ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    A two-storied general store at the inter-section of Railway and Hugh streets, Merewether, was totally destroyed before daylight this morning. A groom employed at ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    Induna, s, 703 tons, captain Robinson, from New Hebrides Group, via Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands. Passengers—From Via: Miss Mackenzie, Mr. J. Hopson. From Norfolk Island: Mrs. Quintal, Miss Quintal. Miss ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In responding to a toast at the Empire Day banquet, the Rev. E. V. Tuck reiterated the old complaint that Broken Hill was considerably handicapped by the disgraceful ...

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  7. ISLAND NEWS.

    After, an uneventful cruise extending over a period of nearly two months in the New Hebrides group, the steamer Induna, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s fleet, returned ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    While playing on the University Oval in a football match between the University and the Glebe second grade teams on Saturday, a young man named Vivian ...

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  9. MISHAP TO THE MAREEBA. Captain Smith [?]

    Captain Smith, the commander of the steamer Mareeba, which arrived here late on Friday night, states that after leaving Rockhampton, and when is miles to the eastward of Cape Capricorn, the ...

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  10. THE BAR HARBOURS. The [?]

    The following reports were received on Saturday from the coastal harbours:—Camden Haren Buds, 7ft 6in on bar; Ballina, 12ft on bar, 14ft on inside channel; Cape Hawke, 7ft on bar, Clarence Heads ...

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  11. MASONIC.

    The annual installation of officers of Lodge Lachlan took place last night, Worthy Brother Wordsworth officiating. Officers for the year are:—W.M., Bro. E. A. Field; S.W., Bro. ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TIMBER TROUBLE.

    On Friday a record was established in this State in respect to the duration of industrial disputes. The difficulty in the timber trade has now extended over nine weeks and five ...

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  13. CHINA NAVIGATION COUPANY'S LINE. The Changsha, which sailed [?]

    The Changsha, which sailed from Sydney on the 18th inst, and from Brisbane on the 21st, is due in Hongkong on June 11. The Chingtu left Thursday Island on the 23rd inst, ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The Ballarat Mineowners' Association has informed the Amalgamated Miners' Association that it has decided not to make any alteration in the scale of wages. The owners agree to ...

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  15. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    A man about 70 years of age, whose name is supposed to be Andrew Birren, was found dead in a tont close to the Centennial Park fence, at Kensington, yesterday. The matter ...

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  16. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house yesterday:—Tomoana, s, for London, via Sydney and ports, with 498 bags of scoured wool and 466 bales greasy wool; ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    The bazaar in aid of the Presbyterian Church closed last night after running since Tuesday. The proceeds are expected to total a fair amount. ...

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  18. THE N.D.L. STEAMERS.

    The G.M.S. Prinz Heinrich left Adelaide on Friday, en route from Sydney to Bremen, via usual ports. The G.M.S. Yorck was due at Naples on Saturday, en route from Sydney to Bremen, via usual ports. ...

    Article : 195 words
  19. THE DAYLESFORD DISASTER.

    The body of Robert Robertson, one of the victims of the Daylesford mining disaster, was recovered to-day. It was covered with rock and dislodged timber, and was badly ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. ELLENBOROUGH MINE FLOODED.

    A water main at Ellenborough mine, at Eaglehawk, burst last evening. The water found its way through an abandoned working to Ellenborough shaft, which it flooded ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Thos. Doab, a cigar maker, residing in Rolfe's-torrace, North Botany, met with a serious accident at Cowan Creek yesterday through falling from a tree over a cliff, a ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. SCOTTISH IMMIGRANTS.

    The Highland Society on Saturday morning extended a welcome at their rooms to some immigrants who recently arrived from Scotland by the steamer Essex. Mr. Alex. ...

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  23. CRAFT FOR THE ISLANDS.

    Two little vessels are to be despatched from Sydney shortly for the Solomon Islands. The Hart, a cutter of but 11 tons, is to make the journey in command of Captain I. Baker; and ...

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  24. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    PORT DARWIN (2540 miles).—Arr: May 26, Pretoria s, from Aru Islands, with 100 cases pearlshell. GOODE ISLAND (2000 miles).—Passed: May 25, H.M.S. Pyramus, at 1.30 p.m., bound for Port ...

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  25. THE THEATRES.

    The last five nights of the Tittell Brune farewell season in Melbourne began last night at Her Majesty's Theatre, when "La Tosca" was revived for three nights. Mr. Gaston ...

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  26. FIRES.

    A fire occurred last night, when a large weatherboard building in Hope-street, owned by Mr. W. Pearce, and occupied by Mr. J. Gordon as a grocer's shop, was completely ...

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  27. DEPARTURES.—May 25.

    Mongolia, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Marathon, s, for London, via Capetown and ports. Zelee, French gunboat, for Noumea. Star of New Zealand, s, for London and ...

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  28. THE ZELEE RETURNS TO NOUMEA.

    The French gunboat Zelee, which some time age was towed to Sydney by the French fruiser Vaucluse for repairs, left this port on her return to Noumea on Saturday. The ...

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  29. A MINER INJURED.

    A miner named Michael Kelly, aged 57, who lived in a tent at Clarence Siding, near the Zig-zag, was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital on Saturday afternoon by the. Civil ...

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  30. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES.

    The coal trade this week is as brisk as last week. On Wednesday about 150 hoppers of shipping coal were despatched from Eskbank station. At the ironworks everything is going ...

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  31. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions Alfred Herbert MosMin, charged with cattle stealing, was acquitted. Bornard Muldoon, charged with cattle scaling, was also acquitted. Ernest James ...

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  32. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 27.

    Karori, s, for Beauty Point, Devonport, Burnie, and Stanley (cargo only); Karitane, s, for Strahan and Regatta Point (cargo only); Eden, s, for Bermagui, Tathra, Merimbula, and Eden; Bega, s, for Ulladulla; ...

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  33. THE TITUS DUE TO-DAY.

    The steamer Titus, which has been absent from Sydney for almost two months engaged in an extensive cruise among the islands of the Gilbert and Ellice groups, is expected to ...

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  34. SUICIDE AT HOMEBUSH.

    Mr. W. Clarke, D.S.M., held a magisterlall inquiry on Saturday afternoon at Homebush into the circumstances surrounding the death of Harry Whitelaw, a railway signalman, ...

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  35. CLEARANCES.—May 25.

    Wimmera, s, 2960 tons. Captain W. J. Wyllie, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Chinery, Mr. and Mrs. L. Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Julinn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Plimmer, Mesdames Inglis, ...

    Article : 244 words
  36. METEOROLOGICAL REFORTS.

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  37. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Alfred Money, 25, a painter, fell from a tram at the corner of Pitt and Campbell streets on Saturday night. One of the wheels of the tram passed over his right foot, ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. STEAMER DERELICT.

    When the steamer Flfeshire, from Liverpool was three days out she fell in with the steam yacht Galinette, of Marseilles. The yacht has evidently broken away from the ...

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  39. RACECOURSE FATALITY.

    The jockey M'Innes was riding Horatius at Bulyero[?] in the Opening Handicap, when the horse fouled a post near the track on the run home, throwing him heavily against it, and ...

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  40. THE COAL-LUMPERS.

    Sir,—in your issue of saturday appears a letter over the signature "Coalowner," to Which I intend, by your courteby, to reply. He starts off by telling us that the work of the ...

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  41. IMPORTS.—May 25.

    Induna, s, from New Hebrides, via Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands: 139 tons copra, 615 bgs maize, 44 bgs cocoanuts, 5 csks arrowroot, 234 es oranges, 221 bgs palms seeds, and a quantity of sundries. ...

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  42. EXPORTS.—May 25.

    Mongolia, R.M.S., for London, via ports: 4311 ingots tin, 2480 bgs ore, 110 cs meats and fate, 80 bgs coffee, 13,363 ingots copper, 4 cs and 8 quarter casks nine, 60 bars bullion, 550 cs pork, 316 bxs butter, 5078 ccs ...

    Article : 350 words
  43. NORTHERN SUBURBS REQUIREMENTS.

    At the Initial meeting of the conference of representatives of the municipal and shire councils of the northern suburbs a subcommittee was appointed to consider and ...

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  44. JUDGE, WELSH COUNCIL, AND EDITOR.

    An amusing dispute between the Corporation of Tenby and Mr. F. B. Mason, editor of the local paper, the "Observer," was heard in the Chancery Division on March 16, before Mr. ...

    Article : 417 words
  45. BONES OF EGYPTIAN KING FOUND.

    James Dennis, of Baltimore, is an associate director of the work of excavation in Egypt conducted by the Egyptian Exploration Fund, under the auspices of the British Museum. ...

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  46. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 6.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 6.30 and 7 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Eden.—Eden, 1 p.m. ...

    Article : 291 words
  47. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oruba, from Brisbane is due at Sydney early this morning. She signalled Tacking Point at 5.40 p.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. Mongolia was despatched from Sydney ...

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  48. THE INDUNA FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The steamer Induna, of Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co.'s fleet, from the New Hebrides Group, via Norfolk and Lord Hone Islands, was not signalled along the coast or off the Heads owing to a mick haze on ...

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  49. DARLING HARBOUE.

    Sir,—In No. 1, May 11, of your interesting articles on Darling Harbour, there is a mistake, as it is stated that the first wool consignment of note by railway was the load of ...

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  50. PEASANT WAR IN KOUMANIA.

    Details reaching Sofia of the oncounter between the peasant army and the troops at Galatz (says a Router message in a London contemporary), show that the fighting ...

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  51. ARRIVAL OF THE COLONIAL.

    The steamer Colonial, of the Charente Steamship Company, Limited, of which Messrs. T. and A.J. Harrison are managers, but which is at present under charter to the Holt Blue Funnel line, arrived at ...

    Article : 160 words
  52. THE WESTERN MAIL.

    Sir,—Would you permit space for a few words of protest re the Western mail stopping at Strathfield during week days? This week I had occasion to travel to Sydney from ...

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  53. THE PRINCE GEORGE DESPATCHED.

    The Norwegian ship Prince George, which was towed into Sydney in distress on April 17, while bound from Port Pirie with a cargo of wheat for Falmo[?] resumed her voyage on Saturday. Her experiences, ...

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  54. RAILWAY OVERCROWDING.

    Sir,—One of the alterations in the recently-introduced raliway timetable affects the 7.14 a.m. train from Belmore. This train formerly ran through from Marrickville to ...

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  55. THE RACE BETWEEN THE PORT JACKSON AND VIMIERA.

    A good deal of speculation was aroused when the four-masted barque Vimiora and the training ship Port Jackson left Sydney in company on the 10th of January, as to which of them would first reach ...

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  56. DESPATCH OF MAILS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER PLACES.

    Despatched overland to Adelaide, and thence per P. and O. Co.'s steamer Mongolia. Tuesday, May 28, 1907. Letters: Registered, 3.30 p.m.; ordinary, 6.30 p.m.; 2d the [?]oz for United Kingdom, Canada, Ceylon, India, ...

    Article : 158 words
  57. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239 miles).—Arr: May 26, Walwera, s, from London. Dep: May 25, Mokia, s, ffor Sydney. ...

    Article : 6 words
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  60. TIMBER CARGOES FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Kauri Timber Company, Ltd., has been advised by cable from Auckland that the barquentine Silver Cloud, which sailed from Mercury Bay, N.Z., on Thursday last, has 250,000ft of kauri for Sydney [?] ...

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