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  2. NEWCASTLE. WALLSEND 'BUS ACCIDENT.

    Harold Robt. Wicks, the driver of a Wallsend 'bus, who was fouud guilty of the manslaughter of Phillip Carter at the February Quarter Sessions, was brought up for sentence ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S NORTHERN TOUR

    The local municipal councils have been informed of the approaching visit of the Governor-General, and are making arrangements to entertain and welcome him. ...

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  4. CASUALTIES. DEATH AT SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    Alfred Wilson, a plumber, living at Bathurst-street, who was injured at Anthony Hordorn's premises on June 21 last through falling to the ground, died at Sydney Hospital ...

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  5. THE BY-ELECTIONS. THE SURRY HILLS SEAT.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held in St. Michael's Hall, Albion-street, last night, by Mr. A. Bruntnell, the selected Liberal and Reform candidate. The hall was crowded. ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—July 16.

    Miowera, R.M.S., 3303 tons, Captain Hemming, from Vancouver, via Victoria (B.C.), Hono[?] Suva, and Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. M. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser, Mr. R. M'Nabb, Mr. [?]en, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  7. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    A farmer named Ralph Jones, living at the People's Palace, Pitt-street, was knocked down by a tram in George-street at an early hour yesterday morning. He was conveyed to ...

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  8. WELLINGTON WATER SUPPLY.

    The water-supply question is becoming sorlous, and will be brought before the residents of the town in full force when the hot weather comes. The supply at present being ...

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  9. AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Thomas Miller, a tramway employee, living at Glebe-road, Glebe, was repairing an everhead trolley wire near the Central Railway Station yestorday, when he received a severe ...

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  10. ALDERMAN MEAGHER'S CANDIDATURE.

    Alderman R. D. Meagher addressed a wellattended meeting of women voters at St. David's Hall, Arthur-street, yesterday afternoon. He referred to the measures he had ...

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  11. ARRIVAL OF THE MIOWERA.

    The Cana[?]n-Australian mail liner Miowera returned to Sydney yesterday from another visit to Vancouver, and berthed at the E. and A. Company's Wharf, on the western side of the Circular Quay. 'Hie Miowera, in ...

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  12. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    The body of a man has been discovered alongside a haystack near Cobram. The remains are those of a man between 60 and 70 years old. The flesh, from the thigh to ...

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  13. Mr. NORTON'S MEETING.

    Mr. J. Norton addressed a meeting last night from the balcony of the Pottery Hotel, Lansdowne-strect. There were nearly 3000 persons present. The candidate confined his ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    The four men who on Saturday were entombed in the Alexandra Coal Company's mine at Alexandra. Otago, were rescued late on Saturday night. When the fire in the mine ...

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  15. MR. H. LAWTON'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. H. Lawton delivered nn address last night from the balcony of the Austral Hotel, Bourke-street. Alderman H. Lawrence presided, and there was a large audience, Mr. ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. DESERTERS IMPRISONED.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, five seamen—Chas. Hommerberg, John Kennedy, John Fortune, Julius Anderson, and John Tallon—belonging to the British ship ...

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  17. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, FROM LONDON.

    The Tyser liner, Star of Australia, from London, via Melbourne, arrived at Sydney yesterday, and berthed at Woolloomooloo Bay. She steamed direct from London to Melbourne, and accomplished the voyage in ...

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  18. LIQUOR ACT ADMINISTRATION.

    At the Licensing Court to-day John Burns, of the Britannia Hotel, was charged with selling liquor on Sunday, and was fined £5 and costs, this being the third conviction for ...

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  19. COOTAMUNDRA NOMINATIONS.

    Nominations for this electorate closed to-night. The following were received:— William Arthur Holman; John Fitzpatrick, farmer, Erin Vale, Junce; and John Norton. ...

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  20. COLLIERIES RESUME WORK.

    The collieries at which trouble existed for saveral weeks past recommenced operations this morning. Stockton, Helton, Seaham, and Lambton B mines are once again in full swing, ...

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  21. THE CUFIC FROM NEW YORK.

    The White Star cargo liner Cufie, from New York, via Fremantle, Adelaide, and Melbourne, arrived at Sydney yeasterday, and berthed at Woolloomooloo Bay. She sailed from New York on May 2, ran her easting ...

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  22. THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE LAND SCANDALS.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday you report the Government candidate for Surry Hills (Mr. Bruntnell) as follows:— The candidate then dealt with the land seandals, and ...

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  23. DEPARTURES.—July 16.

    Australien, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via ports. Gunford, four-masted bq, for West Coast, via Newcastle. Easby, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. ...

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  24. THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

    The French mail steamer Ville de la Cletat arrived at Sydney yesterday from Marseilles, via ports, and berthed at the Messageries-Maritimes Company's wharf, [?] the qastern side of the Circular Quay. She ...

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  25. COLLIERY EMPLOYEES' FEDERATION.

    Members of the Colliery Employees' Federation met to-day at the Trades Hall. At the former meeting it was decided to endeavour to get proprietors to meet them in conference ...

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  26. ANGLING IN THE MURRAY.

    At a meeting of the Corowa Anglers' Club resolutions were carried stating that the present system of honorary inspectors is futile, and recommending that provision should be ...

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  27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—July 17.

    Ville de la Ciotat, F.M.S., for Noumea; Gracchus, s, for South Africa and ports; Oruba, R.M.S., for Brisbane; Aramac, s, for Melbourne; Arawatta, s, for Brisbane and ports; Peterborough, s, for Nowra; ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. SHOCKING MINING FATALITY.

    A terrible fatality occurred on Block 14 mine this morning, when Harry Sutton, aged 30, married, with one child, was blown to pieces, and William Carter was injured. How ...

    Article : 248 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    BLUFF (1107 miles).—Arr: July 16. Warrimoo, s, from Hobart. Dep: July 16, Monowai, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  30. VOYAGE OF THE MARMORA.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Marmora, one of the recent additions to the fleet, arrived at Melbourne yesterday from London, and is due at Sydney early on Thursday morning next. Captain G. L. ...

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  31. METEOROIOGICAL REPORTS.

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  32. CITY IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.

    At the council-chambers to-night a special meeting of the City Council was held to discuss proposals for the erection of a town hall, and for improvements to the council's[?] ...

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  33. CLEARANCES.—July 16.

    Gunford, four-masted bq, 2103 tons, Captain Sinclair, for West Coast, via Newcastle. Australien, F.W.S, C6570 tons, Captain Verron, for Mar[?]illes, via ports, with passengers as per list ...

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  34. PROGRESS OF COROWA.

    Corowa is experiencing a boom on a small scale at present. In addition to the waterworks now under construction, the proposed erection of a butter factory and the ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF THE GREYSTOKE CASTLE.

    The steamer Greystoke Castle, under ths command of Captain Lewis, arrived at Newcastie this afternoon, after a voyago of 29 days from Rangoon. This is the first visit ...

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  36. IMPORTS.—July 16.

    Miowera, R.M.S., from Vancouver, via ports; 380 es rolled eats, 78 cs cash registers, 15 cs cheek papers, 60 cs shoes, 168 cs maple syrup, 23 cs corsets, 7 cs hose supporters, 26 b[?] machinery, 5 cs machinery, 88 ...

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  37. THE ABERDEEN LINERS.

    The Damascus is in port at London anel will sail July 24. She is due at Capetown Aug l6, Melbourne Sept. 5, and at Sydney Sept. 10. The Marathen left Plymouth June 15 and Capetown ...

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  38. WESTERN RAILWAY RATES.

    On Friday last, at a large public meeting, it was unanimously decided to support the Bathurst and Bourke Progress Committee in their efforts to obtain a reduction of fares ...

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  39. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following were to-day's clearances:— Isleworth, s, for Aeapulco, with 3678 tons; Mintaro, s, for Cairns, via Brisbane and Townsville, with 880 tons; Englehorn, ...

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  40. ALLEGED MURDER OF AN INDIAN

    An adjourned inquest on human remains found near Woodlawn was continued to-day. Zarut Khan, an Afghan, was present in custody. ...

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  41. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Twelfth of July was celebrated by the local Orange lodges by a tea meeting on Friday night, after which addresses were delivered by the Revs. C. Blacket (Anglican) ...

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  42. SOUTH MAITLAND COLLIERIES.

    The district mines have worked well during the past fortnight, except the Heddon Greta colliery, which was practically idle owing to the continuation of the strike. The deadlock ...

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  43. THE WIHTE STAR LINE.

    The Afric left Liverpool June 7, Capetown June 28 and Albany July 14. She is due at Adelaide July 18, Melbourne 21st, and at Sydney Tuly 27. The Medic left Sydney July 13, and will leave ...

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  44. LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE.

    The Wileannia left Sydney on 6th inst, Melbourne l2th inst, and leaves Adelaide to-day. She is due to arrive at London on September 4. The Geelong sailed from London on 6th mst, and is ...

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  45. THE MAIL CONTRACT. ALLEGED QUARTER-MILLION SUBSIDY.

    Neither the Postmaster-General nor the Prime Minister can explain the cabled statement taken from the "Shipping Gazette" that the new company will derive a subsidy ...

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  46. FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE-BUCKNALL LINES.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd., Sydney agents for the undermentioned steamers, report movements as follows:— The Cornwall leaves New York 10st inst. for ...

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  47. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Judge Rogers sentenced Thomas Walter Frederick Pickering, recently convicted of an offence against his daughter, to 10 yearn' penal servitude. ...

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  48. STATEMENT BY MR. KIDSTON.

    Referring to the mall contract, the Premier, Mr. Kidston, said:—The Commonwealth Government has arranged for a postal service which terminates at Adelaide, As far as we ...

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  49. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs, Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, report:— The Nikko Maru sails on 18th inst. for Yokohama, via Brisbane, Townsville, Thursday Island, Manila, Hongkong, Nagasaki, and Kobe. ...

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  50. EXPORTS,—July 16.

    Australien, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via ports: 1490 bis wool, 1189 bgs copra, 281 bis skins, 223 bgs horns, 1464 ingots tin, 3016 ingots copper, 2634 brs lead, and sundries. ...

    Article : 353 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 words
  53. VISIT OF ENGLISH JOURNALISTS.

    Regarding the proposal to invite the editors of several journals from Great Britain to visit Australia, Mr. Kidston, the Premier, says he is rather taken with the idea, and said the ...

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  54. BRITISH INDIA LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, report:— The Wardha, from Calcutta, via Suva, arrrived at Newcastle on 12th inst. She leaves this week for Melbourne, and leaves the latter port on 21st inst. ...

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  55. CRICKET CONTROL.

    The South Australian Cricket Association has already applied to join the board of control, and one of the conditions of the late settlement is that the Melhourne Club should ...

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  56. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The anti-socialist forces in No. 10 electorate will have to organise speedily, or all prospects of winning the seat will be lost, writes our Lithgow correspondent. There are ...

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  57. TYSER LINE OF STEAMERS.

    The Marere, from London, via Melbourne and Sydney is at New Zealand ports, discharging. The Niwaru sailed from Auckland June 23 for London (direct), via Cape Horn, The Mimiro is to sail from London ...

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  58. PROPOSAL NOT WELCOMED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Carruthors's proposal to invite 50 British journalists to visit Australia as guests of the Commonwealth [?]es not commend itsolt to the Premier, Mr. Moore, who does ...

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  59. IRISH LAND VALUES.

    An application was made to-day to Mr. Justice Hood for the sanction of the Court to the sale of a farm in the estate of the late Martin Loughlin, formerly of Ballarat. ...

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  60. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: July 15, Changsha, s, for Sydeney, July 16, Tsinan, s, for COOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Dep: July 15, Airlie, s, CAIRNS (1400 miles).—July 15, Innamincka, s, and ...

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  61. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Britannia left Fremantle yesterday, and leaves Colombe 27th inst, Aden 3rd August, and Port Said 8th. She is due at Marseilles 12th, and at London 19th August. ...

    Article : 355 words
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