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  2. MONSOONAL RAINS.

    As a result of the monsoonal rainstorm which was operating over the interior on Monday, light to heavy falls were recorded over a very large area of the State The ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. D. Watkins made an appeal to the electors for a renewal of their support from [?] balcony of Hollinshead's Hotel, Hunter-street[?] to-night. Mr. Hogan presided, and Mr. J. C. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The interstate match was resumed to-day in ideal weather and on a perfect wicket. There was a sparse attendance Gregory and Blaxland continued the batting for New South ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The new School of Arts was officially opened on Saturday. Mr. B. B. O'Conor, Minister for Public Instruction, owing to Ministerial duties, was unable to perform the ceremony. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 4 p.m. MINMI RATEPAYERS. The MINISTER FOR WORKS, replying to Mr. Estell, said that he had no power to ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Mocraki, s, 4392 tons, Captain Worrall, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Reynolds (2), Cooley, Vosper, Ceberoft, Mesdames Hoy and child, Strong and child, Reynolds, Holmes and child, Munro, ...

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  8. MR. HAWTHORNE A CANDIDATE.

    It was definitely announced to-night that, at the request of a number of citizens, Mr. J. S. Hawthorne has decided to contest the Newcastle seat in the Anti-Socialistic interest. ...

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  9. WENTWORTH.

    A mass meeting of members of the L.O.L. and the A.P.D.A. was held last night at the Waverley Methodist school-hall, Bondi Junction, for the purpose of confirming the ...

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  10. THE CORINTHIC LEAVES CAPETOWN[?]

    A [?] cable message received last night stated that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Corlnthic left Capetown on Saturday last on route from London to New Zealand ports. ...

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  11. THE DARIUS LEAVES SINGAPORE[?]

    According to a private cable message to hand last evening the steamer Darius, of Arch. Currie and Co. [?] Australian and Indian line, left Singapore on Saturday last for Melbourne, via Java and ports. ...

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  12. THE SENATE.

    The Wynyard Labour Council, at a meeting at Brungle, decided to ask Sir William Lyne to advocate during the election campaign the claims of Labour candidates for the Senate. ...

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  13. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due [?] Sydney:— Ant[?]ope, bq, from Eurcka—53 days. Elverland, bqtne from Hoklanga—9 days. ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr: Nov. 11, Goodwill, aux. such, from Sydney. Nov. 13, Maranoa, [?] from Brisbane; Yawata maru, J.M.S., from Japan. Dep[?] Nov. 12, Airlie, s, for Sydney (with schooner Kenny ...

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  15. TREATMENT OF THE INSANE.

    At the police court yesterday a man, who is a recent arrival from Queensland, was charged with being insane. Early on Sunday morning he attempted to cut his throat ...

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  16. QUESTIONS FOR SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. William Ford writes:— As the Federal Labour party do not answer your questions we may presume they do not feel called upon to do so. The fact is, they ...

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  17. DEPARTURES.—Nov. 13.

    Atua, s, for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, Wyandra, s, for Melbourne. Aramac, s, for Cooktown, via ports. Allinga, s, for Rockhampton, via ports. ...

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  18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov. 14.

    Pacifique, s, for Noumea and New Hebrides; Riverina. s, for Fremantle, via ports; Zealandia, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Dorrigo, s, for Coff's Harbour and Woolgoolga; Namoi, s, for ...

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  19. CLEARANCES.—Nov. 13.

    Atua, s, 3444 tons, Captain W. J. Newton, for Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Borron and child. Misses Jollife, Sister Agatha, Sister Agnes, Sister Leon, Ridgway, Waterhouse (2), R. Scott, ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    An inquiry was held to-day into the death of Mary Patterson, an elderly woman, the victim of the Albert Park tragedy. The evidence corroborated the facts published. Constable ...

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  21. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to—day, Judge Fitzhardinge presiding, Mr. Armstrong being Crown Prosecutor. William Evans, from Nerrigundah, pleaded guilty to assaulting his ...

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  22. IMPORTS.—-Nov. 13.

    Mocraki, s, from Wellington: [?] cs cheese, [?] cs cod, 45 cs fish, 488 bls twine, 12 sks calfskins, 110 bls tow, 100 sks oats, 84 bgs hides, 26 empty [?]ds, 12 sks garlic, 7 cks tallow. ...

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  23. CREWS TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The trouble between the crew and captain of the steamer Lord Antrim was finally settled to-day in the District Court. The charges against the crow were withdrawn on the ...

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  24. MR. CATTS AND SOCIALISM.

    Sir,—In your issue yesterday Mr. Reid comments upon my attitude in limiting my advocacy of socialism to the "nationalisation of monopolies." In your leader of to-day other ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    Bruges, a Christchurch solicitor, who was convicted of stealing sums of £260 and £200 from a client, was granted a new trial by the Appeal Court. The second trial resulted ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    On Tuesday morning a little girl named Campbell, whose parents reside nt Bossley Park, near tha Prospect waterworks, was burnt to death through her flannelette clothes ...

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  27. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Durbam, s (Federal-Houlder-Shire line). 5661 tons. Captain Hunter, at London, from Sydney Sept. 1, Melhourne Sept. 6, Adelaide Sept. 10, Natal Oct 6, and Capetown Oct. 15. ...

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  28. LATE MINING.

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  29. EXPORTS.—Nov. 13.

    Siar, s, for Simpsonhaven German New Guinea: 15 cs champagne, 10 cs stout, 30 cs beer, 16 cs kauri, 5 brls oil, and sundries. Port Hunter, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, and Antwerp, via ...

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  30. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    Whilst taking part in the Novice Handicap at Kensington yesterday afternoon, the pony Glen struck the rails, with the result that its rider, W. Whitlock, was thrown. After ...

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  31. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    An accident happened yesterday to a quarryman named John Casey, living at Victoria-street, Kogarah, which necessitated his removal to the St. George Cottage Hospital. It ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    NAPIFR (1423 miles).—Dep: Nov. 13, Daniel, [?] wegian b[?] for Sydney. WESTPORT (1070 miles).—Dep: Nov. 13, Africa[?] Monarch, s for Sydney. ...

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  33. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  34. COLLISION IN KING-STREET.

    About 6 o'clock last evening a collision occurred at the corner of King and Castlereagh streets, between a lorry and a tram. The axle of the lorry was broken, causing the ...

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  35. MOVEMFNTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Moldavia, from London bound to Sydney arrived at Fremantle at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. Mongolia, from Sydney bound to London arrived at Suez on Sunday last. ...

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  36. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Oscar Watson, 23, a dairy farm labourer was riding a young horse at Camden last evening, when the animal fell on him, and fractured his right leg. He was sent by train to ...

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  37. A SOUTHERLY CHANGE.

    A telegram from Jervis Bay at 8 o'clock last evening stated that a southerly gale of moderate force had made its appearance there, accompanied by rain and rough seas. The ...

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  38. THE TIBERIUS AT TALCAHUANO.

    A cable message was received yesterday by Messrs. W. Scott Fell and Co., Limited, notifying the arrival of the steamer Tiberius at Taleahuano, Chill, on Monday last, with a cargo of Mountain coal, shipped at ...

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  39. "I" WON'T VOTE.

    Sir,—The attitude taken up by innumerable voters while discussing the forthcoming federal elections is simply deplorable. The only and unfortunately stereotyped reply given ...

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  40. SHOCKING DRIVING FATALITY.

    On Friday night last a drendful accident happened on Chinderah-road, between Chinderah and Murwillumbah when William Martin was killed in a shocking manner He and ...

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  41. THE AIRLE WITH A SCHOONER IN TOW.

    Our Thursday Island correspondent telegraphed last evening:—"The steamer Airlie, which left on Sunday for Sydney, has the schooner Kenney in tow for Brisbane." ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. VICTORIA.

    The showers of Monday night did not affect the wicket for the resumption of the cricket match to day Ransford (35) and Carroll (35) carried on the Victorian second innings ...

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  43. THE GOODWILL AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Our correspondent at Thursday Island telegraphs that the auxiliary schooner Goodwill, built for the Papuan Industries, Limited, arrived at Thursday Island on Monday on route from Sydney bound to New Guinea. ...

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  44. THE WILCANNIA AT ADELAIDE.

    The Blue Anchor liner Willeannia, from London Oct. 2, via Capetown Oct. 25, bound to Sydney, arrived at Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  45. THE FEDERAL LINERS.

    Messrs Birt and Co, Limited Sydney agents for the undermentioned steamers, report movements as follows:— The Cornwall arrived at Lyttelton 6th inst from ...

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  46. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. Aston to move to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to provide for the conversion of homestead selections into conditional purchase leases; for the conversion of settlement ...

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  47. HOME RULE MEETING AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. John Hughes, M.L.C., presided last evening over a large meeting held at the Masonic Hall, North Sydney, for the purpose of welcoming the Irish envoys—Messrs. Joseph ...

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  48. R.M.S. MOLDAVIA AT FREMANTLE.

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  49. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A young man named Bennett was thrown from a horse at Oban yesterday, and broke his right arm. ...

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  50. THE MAILS.

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  51. TOLSTOI ON SOCIALISM.

    A correspondent writes as follows:—"In connection with the much-written-about socialism, Mr. Stead says that in one of his talks with Count Tolstoi, the latter, speaking ...

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  52. THE MELBOURNE S.S. COMPANY.

    The Monaro leaves Melbourne to-day for Adelaide and Western Australian ports. The Sydney is expected to leave Fremantle for eastern State to-day. ...

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  53. S.S. VAWATA MARU AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The s.[?]eamer Yawata Mara, [?]rom Japan, arive[?] here this morning, and resumed her voyage at noon in command [?] Captain Harrison The passengers are:—F[?] Towns[?]: A. Tho[?] for Brisbane: Mr. and ...

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  54. THE M.M. STEAMERS.

    the armand Behic, which arrived at Sydney from Marseilles on 5th inst, at 6 a.m., left for Noumea on 6th inst. 10 a.m., and arrived at that port on 9th inst. She leaves Noumea on 14th inst. at 10 a.m., ...

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  55. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

    BACKACHE is often attributed to defective kidneys. This is a measure is only a bogoy— an advertising trick. Your kidneys are correct—never fear. In ...

    Article : 62 words
  56. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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