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  2. GENERAL RAINS.

    The rainstorm which made its appearance in the far west on Saturday morning extended during Saturday and Sunday over practically the whole of the State, the only districts ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    At a large meeting of the Johnstone River Bugar-Planters' Association hold at Geraldton on Saturday It was unanimously resolved that the Johnstone River planters, through ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Two candidates are seeking the votes of the electors of Newtown in the interest of the Liberal party—Mr. Harold T. Morgan, Mayor of Newtown, and Mr. Edmund Lonsdale, who ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    Moresby, s, 1763 tons, Captain F. J. Bayldon, R.N.R., from Solomon Islands, via Woodlark Island, Port Moresby, and Yule Island (British New Guinea), Cooktown, Cairns, and Brisbane. Passengers-Messrs. ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Peter Sadeak will be executed for the murder of May Cooney at White Cliffs in the Broken Hill Gaol to-morrow morning. Sade[?]k appears quite resigned to his fate. When he ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. THE MEDIC AT LONDON.

    The White Star liner Medic arrived at London from Sydney, via ports, on Saturday last. ...

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  8. THE DAMASCUS LEAVES CAPETOWN.

    The Aberdeen steamer Damascus sailed from Capetown on Saturday last, June 8, for Sydney, en route from London. ...

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  9. THE DORSET AT ADELAIDE.

    The Federal liner Dorset, from Liverpool, via Capetown, bound to Sydney, arrived at Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AND INDIAN LINE.

    The Darius sailed from Colombo June 2 for Melbourne and Sydney. The Euryalus sailed from Calcutta June 2 for Ad[?]laide, Melbourne, and Sydney, via Singapore. ...

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  11. THE HARALD RESUMES HER VOYAGE.

    The Norwegian ship Harald, which lost her supplies of oil a few hours after leaving port on Sunday, and signalled for fresh stores, was yesterday furnished by the steam tug Advance with a sufficient quantity to ...

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  12. THE NUQAUEA, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The auxiliary schooner Nugarea, which left Sydney on Nov. 22 last for the islands, is now on the coast on her return to Sydney, and may be expected here to-day. She has been trading in German New Britain ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN UNION LINE.

    The Star of Scotland, from Australian portal, via the Suez Canal, arrived at London May 18. The Star of New Zealand sailed from Portland (Vic.) May 29 for London and Liverpool, via the Cape of Good Hope. ...

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  14. WOOL EXPORTS.

    During the year 1900 Queensland exported 88,698,080lb wool, valued at £3,388,929. Of this, £1,514,283 worth went to the othor States. The official return of land selected in ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. THE MAKAMBO LEAVES SINGAPORE.

    According to a private cable message received in Sydney the new island steamer Makambo, built to the order of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, arrived at Singapore from Glasgow, via Penang, on ...

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  16. TYSER LIME, LIMITED.

    The Marer[?] sailed from London June 5, for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports. The Niwaru is homeward loading at New Zealand port[?]. Th[?] Mimiro sailed from Wellington, N.Z., April 27 for ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. THE PRINZ HEINRICH AT COLOMBO.

    The German mail steamer Prinz Heinrich, from Sydney, bound to Southampton and Bremen, arrived at Colombo on Saturday last. ...

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  18. THE HYMETTUS DUE TO-MORROW.

    The steamer Hymettus, of Archibald Currie and Co.'a Australian and indian line, arrived at Melbourne yesterday from Durban. Algoa Bay, and Capetown, and subsequently sailed for Sydney. She is due here ...

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  19. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS.

    There is now on view at the late Swiss Studios, King-street, a collection of paintings by Messrs. R. Norman Anderson and Albert E. Collins, new arrivals from New Zealand. ...

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  20. UNITED TYSER LINK.

    The Hawkes Bay, which sailed from New York April 20, via Fremantle, leaves Adelaide to-day, en route to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The Indian Monarch sailed from New York May 15 for Melboune. ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. COTTON CULTIVATION.

    Satisfactory proofs come to hand of the good effect of the efforts made by the Department of Agriculture to revivo the cotton industry in Queensland. From two acres under cotton ...

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  22. DEPARTURES.—June 10.

    Moana, R.H.S., for Vancouver, via ports, Ottensen, 6, for Hamburg, via Java and ports. Inga, s, for Auckland, via Newcastle and Maryborough. ...

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  23. THE CYCLE DUE TO-MORROW.

    The steamer Cycle, of the Howard Smith Company's fleet, which brought a large number of stranded Australians from South Africa, resumed her journey from Melbourne yesterday, and is due at Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN WRECK.

    Our Port Darwin correspondent telegraphed yesterday that the launch Maggie had arrived from Sydney, with Captain Strachan, the purchaser of the wreck of the steamer Australian on Vashon Beef. ...

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  25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 11.

    Chingtu, s., for Zamboanga, Manila, China, and Japan, via Queensland ports, and Thursday Island, Konoowarra, s, for Brisbane, Maryborough, Bundaberg, and Rockhampton, Wodonga, s, for Brisbane and northern ...

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  26. MR. M'GOWEN AT SINGLETON.

    Mr. J. S..M'Gowen, the leader of the Labour party, addressed a. well-attended mooting hero to-night in the Mechanics' Institute. The Mayor, Mr. F. A. Bennett, presided. Mr. ...

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  27. WHITE STAR LINE.

    The Afri[?] left Sydney May 17, and Melbourne May 24. She is due at Durban June 15, Capetown June 18, and at London July 10. The Medic left Sydney April 10, and Melbourne ...

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  28. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday from the coastal harbours:—Bellinger Heads, 7ft on bar channel north, Ballin[?], 13ft on bar, l[?]ft 6in on inside channel. Camden Haven Heads, 7ft on bar; South-west ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Banco Court the Chief Justico delivered judgment in two taxation appeal cases, the hearing of which began in 1305. The first concerned the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining ...

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  30. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. J. Sims, general secretary, and Mr. J. Mar[?]on, grand electoral superintendent of Good Templars, who aro conducting a nolicense campaign here, have addressed a ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    PORT DARWIN (2540 miles).—Arr; June 10, Maggie, launch, from Sydney; Guthrie, s, from Singapore, bound to Sydney. Dep; June 10 Guthrie, s, for Sydney, via ports. ...

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  32. CLEARANCES.—June 10.

    Moan[?], R.M.S., [?]915 tons, Captain J. Gibb, for Vancouver, via porte, with, passengers as per list published yesterday. Inga, s, 579 tons. Captain Sprinanger, for Auckland, ...

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  33. BATHURST.

    The local branches of the Liberal and Reform Association have fixed June 13 as the dav for the receipt of nominations of candidaTes prepared to contest the Bathurst seat ...

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  34. ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Damascus left Plymouth May 15, and Capetown June 8. She is due at Melbourne June 28, and at Sydney July 1. The Marathon lett Sydney May 25, and Melbourne ...

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  35. IMPORTS.—June 10.

    Star of Austr[?]a, s, from Lo[?]don, via Brisbane: 1487 rolls w. netting, [?] br[?]s rum 30 cs phosphorus, etc., 20 [?]s meats, 30 [?]s oil, tools, glue, etc., 470 c[?] paint, colouring matter, etc., 20 cs brandy, 10 tanks ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening Mme. Carreno will give her second recital at the Town Hall. The famous pianist will open her programme with the "Waldstcin" sonata, and will- render a group of four Chopin pieces, a ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE.

    The Geelong sailed on 1st inst for Durban, Capetown, and London. She is due to leave Adelaide today. The Commonwealth sailed from Capetown on 22nd ...

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  38. BLAYNEY.

    Mr. N. Nielsen, M.L.A., addressed a meeting in support of Mr. G. S. Beeby, the selected Labour candidate for the Blayney electorate. ...

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  39. ORANGE.

    Mr. Eden George, M.L.A., addressed a large gathering at Cumnock last week, Mr. William Black presiding. Referring to Mr. W. A. Holman's recent addresses in the west, Mr. ...

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  40. THE ALBANI SEASON.

    Madame Albani opened her Australian season and round the world tour at Melbourne last evening, her company (and William Creen, the tenor, in particular), according to a private telegram, achieving a ...

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  41. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

    The Colonial returned to Sydney yesterday morning from Brisbane, and will be despatched for London, Liverpool, and Glasgow about 14th inst. The Patroclus sailed from Glasgow on April 27, and is due at Sydney ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The report of the Bank of New Zealand for the year ended March 31 shows a profit of £294;881 after providing interest on guaranteed stock, £40,000; depreciation of premises ...

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  43. THE RICHMOND.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, member for Sturt. In a political address delivered in the Oddfellows' Hall, remarked that the Labour movement was misunderstood, and it was ...

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  44. W. AND A. M'ARTHUR'S EASTERN SERVICE.

    The Gulf of Venice arrived at Manila on June 7. The Vine Branch is at Vladivostok, discharging. The Orange Branch is discharging at Manila. ...

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  45. BURNS, PHILP'S ISLAND SERVICES.

    Solomon Islands Service.—The Mul[?]a is due to arrive at Cairns on June 13, and will leave again on her return journey, via New Guinea and Solomons, for Sydney, on 14th. The Moresby arrived in Sydney ...

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  46. MME. EILEEN O'MOORE'S RETURN.

    Amateurs of music will be interested to learn of the early return of Mme. Eileen Mitchell O'Moore, known here as a very brilliant violinist under the name of Miss Bessie Doyle. After a long absence in Germany ...

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  47. MISS NEWMAN'S CONCERT.

    Miss Beatrice Newman will give a violin recital in the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night, when the assisting artists will include Miss Gwen Duffy, Mr. Henry Weir, and Mr. J. Edward Sykes. ...

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  48. THE DECENNIAL STATISTICS.

    The Registrar-General's report on the 10 years' progress shows the population has increased since 1896 by 27.2[?] per cent., namely, from 714,162 to 908.726. The land under ...

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  49. THE GWYDIR.

    Sir,—Mr. G. A. Jones's letter in your issue of Friday last is certainly a rather remarkable effusion. He writes, he says, in order to contradict the statement of your local ...

    Article : 235 words
  50. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 words
  51. NEWCASTLE.

    An inquest was held this afternoon at Wallsend by the District Coroner (Mr. C. Hibble) on the body of John Thompson, 21, jockey, who died at Wallsend Hospital ...

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  52. FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE-BUCKNALL LINES.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd, Sydney agents for the undermentioned steamers report movements as [?]ollows:- The Devon arrived at London 23rd ult. The Dorset ...

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  53. LATE MR. J. FOWLER'S ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mr. John Fowler, of Coolegong, near Young, grazier. The net value of the estate for probate purposes was sworn at £51,800 ...

    Article : 395 words
  54. EXPORTS.—June 10.

    Ottensen. s. for [?]amburg, via Queensland and Java ports; 12,62[?] brs lead, 53 cs butter. 509 tons coal, 1700 sks flour, 186 pkgs tin scraps, and sundries. Customs-house.—Entered outward; June 10, Orient, ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Arr: June 10, Drammenseren, Nor. bq. from Malden Island WELLINGTON(1230 miles).—Dep; June 10, Stratbord, s, for Hampton Roads. ...

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  56. CRUSHED BT FALLING ROCK.

    After a quantity of ore had been blown down in the Mount Bulga mine, near Orange, by the early Tuesday-morning shift, a man named Wicks was employed in the next ...

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  57. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 7 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Manning River.—Rosedale, 11 a.m. ...

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  58. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Orotawa, from London bound to Sydney, armed at Adelaide from fremantle ot 1.10 p.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. India, from Sydney, leaves Port Said ...

    Article : 290 words
  59. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd., Dangar, Gedye, and Co., a[?]d Houlder Brothers and Co., Ltd., joint agents, report movements of their New York steamers, as follows:— ...

    Article : 142 words
  60. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vcsesls cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Garnet Hill, b[?], for Iqu[?]que, with 3570 tons coal; Kamona, s, for Napier, With 2100 tons coal, 620 bags coke, ...

    Article : 165 words
  61. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    Sir,—Under the above heading in your issue of this morning your Bpeclal reporter states at the close of your second paragraph that both jetties at Port Kembla are leased to ...

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  62. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET.

    The Empire sailed from Sydney June 6 for Manila. Hongkong, and Japan, via Queensland ports, Port Darwin, and Timor. The Eastern sailed from Hongkong June 1 for Sydney ...

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  63. PASSENQERS BV THE GUTHRIE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., were yesterday advised that their steamer Guthrie sailed from Pott Darwin at daylight yesterday, having on board the following passengers:— ...

    Article : 92 words
  64. INTERSTATE RUGBY

    The Queenslander have made a number of changes in their team to meet the N S.W. Second Fifteen at the Sports Ground to-morrow. Oxlade and Flanagan are out of the ...

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  65. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The Alala is on the passage to Port Pirie. The Ardova is loading at Sydney. The Allanton is at Auckland. The Com[?] is at Valparaiso. The Indra is on the passage to Sydney. The Inverclyde is on ...

    Article : 109 words
  66. RAINFALL IN QUEENSLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  67. S.S. GUTHRIE AT PORT. DARWIN.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived from Singapore yesterday with the following passengers for Australia:—Messrs. Resk, Darbyshire, Starling, Stokes, Lawrence, M'Ferran, Calder, Van Oostve[?]n, Oehriches, M'Culleo. ...

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  68. THE MORESBY, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s Island steamer Moresby returned to Sydney from her island cruise last evening just too late to pass the doctor, and was compelled to anchor for the night in Watson's Boy. She left ...

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  69. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES LINE.

    The F.M.S Nora leaves Sydney for Marseilles, via usual ports, June 17, at noon, Melbourne 20th at 1 p.m., and Adelaide 22nd inst at 1 p.m. She is due at Marseilles July 26. ...

    Article : 327 words
  70. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 50 words
  71. ARRIVAL OF THE COOEYANNA.

    The steamer Cooeyanna, from Calcutta, via Singapore, Fremantle, Adelaide, and Melbourne, arrived last night, and anchored in Watson's Bay for medical Inspection this morning. Calcutta was left on May 5, ...

    Article : 141 words
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