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  2. NEWCASTLE. MINERS' ACCIDENT FUND COMMITTEE.

    A conference of the committee of the Miners' Accident Relief Fund of the Newcastle and Maitland districts was held at the Newcastle Hotel oa Saturday, Mr. A. Lewis ...

    Article : 156 words
  3. EMPIRE DAY. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The following cablegram was received on Saturday morning by the acting honorary secretary of the British Empire League of Australia, in reply to the cablegram forwarded ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The selection ot Nymboida schoolhouse as a place of meeting for the members of the Dorrigo Shire Council has evoked strong expressions of ...

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  6. LAW REPORT. SATURDAY, MAY 26.

    On the motion of the Attorney-General (Mr. C. G. Wade, K.C.), Messrs. Sydney Bell Gunn and Frank Joseph Moore Larkins, B.A. and LL.B., Sydney University, were admitted as ...

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  7. THE HOSPITALS.

    The hospital ball on Thursday night and the juvenile ball on the following night were very successful. ...

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  8. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Professor MacCalium delivered the first of a series of lectures in connection with the Sydney University extension in the School of Arts last night on "Humour and Some of ...

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  9. AT WATSON'S BAY.

    [?] Day was celebrated at Watson's Bay in the Congregational Hall. After assembling in the school ground, the children marched to the hall, where addresses. ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL.

    At a public meeting held in the School of Arts it was decided to send round a petition to test the feeling of the people with regard to forming Mullumbimby into a municipality. ...

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  11. DEATH OF AN EX-M.L.A.

    Mr. William Grahame, an old resident of Newcastle, and an ex-M.L.A., was found dead at Islington early on Saturday morning. Deceased was elected to the Legislative ...

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  12. MILITARY REUNION.

    The annual reunion of the "A" Windsor Company of the Third Australian Infantry Regiment was held in the barracks last night. As usual it took the form of a dinner and ...

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  13. TIME-PAYMENT JEWELLERY.

    A local jeweller named Pensom sued a number of persons at the police court to-day for illegally detaining property. Pensom has been in the habit of doing business on the ...

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  14. PARADE OF THE FOURTH REGIMENT.

    Newcastle, Wallsend, and Lambton companies of the Fourth Regiment of infantry were paraded on Newcastle racecourse on Saturday afternoon. Major-General Finn, ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARALUEN.—Empire Day was duly celebrated by a large picnic to children of all schools in the district in the principal schoolroom. Addresses were delivered by the chairman of the board and other ...

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  16. THE CRICKET TROUBLE, AND A POSSIBLE REMEDY.

    Sir,—As you have so kindly given others the opportunity through your columns of expressing their views upon above, might I ask that a similar favour be accorded me? ...

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  17. TREATMENT OF THE SUPPOSED INSANE.

    Owing to recent legislation the treatment in initiatory stages before the police court of persons supposed to be insane has been altered. To-day a case of seeming harshness ...

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  18. EXPORTS BY SEA.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house yesterday:—Gwydir Castle, bq, for Valparaiso, with 2097 tons coal; Barwon, s, for Melbourne, with 4750 tons coal; ...

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  19. THE HIGH COURT AND THE SUPREME COURT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have compiled the enclosed table in the hope of showing that our Suprome Court, notwithstanding the slaughter that has occurred during the present session of the High ...

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  20. ADMISSION OF SOLICITORS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to say a few words in answer to your correspondent who signs under the nom-de-plume of "Devoir?" In the first place, [?]e very candidly admits that he ...

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  21. INVERELL BAND CONTESTS.

    The awards in regard to the Empire Day musical contests were made public last night, when the Town Hall was packed to hear the adjudicator, Mr. A. J. Lovell, of Burwood, ...

    Article : 254 words
  22. LAW NOTICES.

    [?] Chambers.—In No. 3 Jury Court—At [?] a.m. [?] Ex parte Balner, Wiley caveator (to restrain Registrar-General). Prothonotary's Office—Before the Prothonotary: ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH L.R., VOLS. I., II., AND III., PARTS 1 AND 2, 1904 AND 1905.

    Mountney v Smith—Supreme Court, reversed. Glebe, Borough of, v Luckey—Supreme Court, reversed. Claney v Batchers', etc., Union—Supreme Court, reversed. ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In this morning's "Herald" appears a letter by "Devoir." What he attributes and applies to managing clerks is attributable and applicable to the profession as a whole, if ...

    Article : 425 words
  25. WATER FOR RAILWAY PURPOSES.

    Since the establishment of the waterworks in Lithgow the Railway Department has been paying £160 per annum for the water used at the local depot. Recently the council ...

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  26. AGITATION FOR A RAILWAY.

    In consequence of the action or the Western Victorian Darling Railway League in sending a monster deputation to interview the Premier of Victoria, and urge the extension of ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. INDUSTRIVL ARBITRATION OFFICE.

    Before the Registrar (at the Public Works Buildings, Phillip-street), at 10.30 a.m.—Laundry Employees' Union of New South Wales v F[?]elding and Company, [?] settle issues. ...

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  28. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Registrar, in No. 2 Court.—Portus v Lothrop, 10.30: Lewis v Mahony, 11; Dawton and others v Grace and another, 11.10. ...

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  29. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    Henry White, atempting to pervert the course of justice. Note.—Only the witnesses in the case set down for hearing on Monday need be in attendance at the Court ...

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  30. SYDNEY QUARTER-SESSIONS.

    Harry Francis Davis, false pretences. Note.—Jurors need not be in attendance at the Court until 10.50 a.m. ...

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  31. THE CHURCHES.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Stretch, Bishop-designate of Newcastle, who is performing episcopal work in the West during the absence of Bishop Camidge, conducted the dedication ...

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  32. POLICE COURTS. A DISOBEDIENT SEAMAN.

    For disobeying the lawful commands of Captain J. H. Reid, the master of the British ship To[?]teth, Daniel McDonald, an able seaman, was convicted at the Water Police Court, before Mr. J. L. King, D.S.M., ...

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  33. SERVANTS' WAGES DURING ILLNESS.

    A case of considerable importance to trade unionists was dealt with on Friday at the Small D[?]bts Court, Ashfield, by Mr. Clarke, S.M. ...

    Article : 234 words
  34. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Leopold Edward Meersman, a [?]rimmer aged [?] was, at the Water Police Court on Saturday, fined in default one month's imprisonment, for stealing a shirt valued at 4s 6d, the property of Frank ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. BREACH OF THE LIQUOR ACT.

    At the Central Police Court on Saturday morning before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., Ne[?]e Davis, a young woman, pleaded guilty to selling beer without a license at 410 Victoria-street, on the same date. ...

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