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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President took the chair at 4.30 p.m. DOWER ABOLITION BILL. This bill was received from the Assembly and was read the first time. The second ...

    Article : 444 words
  3. THE TRAMWAY SECTIONS.

    Dissatisfaction has been expressed by the residents of Surry Hills in and around Devonshire and Elizabeth streets, through which the Botany and Zetland trams pass, at the ...

    Article : 1,288 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has acquired 35,000 acres of the Waimarama block on the [?]ast coast of the North Island. It is intended to reserve a considerable, portion for use of the Maoris. ...

    Article : 62 words
  5. SHINING. ARRIVALS—Aug. 8.

    Monwai, s. 3433 tons, Captain H. A. Moresby, from Wellington, Passenger—Mesdames Johnston and child, Herbert, Johns, Gould, De Veane and infant, Acland, Hicks, Woo[?] Broadbent, Spenett, Walton, ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. NEWCASTLE. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS

    The following were to-day's clearances:— Bougainville, French bq, for Portland (O.), with 3050 tons East Greta coal; Pegasus, fourmasted bq. for Antofagaota, with 3611 tons ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. SILVER COINAGE.

    The Federal Treasurer, during his recent visit to England, was assured that there was no objection on the part of the Imperial authorities to the Commonwealth receiving the ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. EARL AT CARRICK AT MANILA.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Messrs. W. Scott. Fell and Co., Limited, notifying the arrival of the steamer Earl of Carrick at Manilla on Tuesday last from Newcastle and Port Kembla. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. THE ORANGE BRANCH SIGNALLED.

    The steamer Orange Branch, of Messrs W. and [?] M Arthur's Eastern service, signalled Thursday Island yesterday, on route from V[?]divostock, via Shimonea[?] (Japan), bound to Sydney. ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. STATE-PARLIAMENTS.

    Only the Legislative Assembly sat to-day. Sir S. Gillott, Chief Secretary, gave notice of motion to bring agricultural implementmakers, starchmakers, and two other trades ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. VOYAGE OF THE OMRAH.

    The R.M.S. Omrah, which is due at Sydney to-morrow, left Gravesend at 1 p.m. on June 20, with 292 passengers and a large general cargo. Plymouth was reached at 11 a.m. on the 30th, and 64 ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. NEWCASTLE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Newcastle Agricultural Society held to-night the treasurer's financial report showed that the income to date amounted to £201, and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. CUSTOMS CASES.

    Tho case in which Frederick William Forwood, licensed Customs agent, was charged on the information of Bramall Magraith Customs officer with having at Port Adelaide, ...

    Article : 284 words
  14. THE WEATHER.

    Early yesterday morning the harbour and city were enveloped in a fog of exceptional density, and it was difficult to observe objects a few yards distant. Vessels bound for Sydney ...

    Article : 498 words
  15. STANFORD MERTHYR DISASTER.

    The inquest in regard to the Stanford-Merthyr' disaster was continued to-day. Henry Morgan Williams, manager, deposed that the fire extended along Nos. 1 and 2 ...

    Article : 655 words
  16. DEPARTURES.—Aug. 8.

    Durham, s, for Brisbane, Townsville, and Rockhampton. Kadina, s, for Port Pirie and Wallaroo. Victoria, s, for Auckland. ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. LAUNCH OF THE ORARI.

    Advices received by yesterday's English mail [?] ted that the twin-screw steamer Orari was launched by Messrs. William Denay Brothers, Dumbarton, for the New Zealand Shipping Company, on June 25, her ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Aug. 9.

    Australian, s. for China and Japan, via ports; Eurya[?]s, s, for Calcutta, via Madras; Ripple, s, for Moruya and Bateman's Bay: Coomonderry, s, for Moruya and Wagonga; Hastings, s, and Burrawong, s, ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. CLEARANCES.—Aug. 8.

    Victoria, s, 2969 tons, Captain W. Waller, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Carmos, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Esselbach, Mesdames Clark and 2 children, Raymond. ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 787 words
  21. THE LOCH LINE SAILERS.

    During the last few weeks there have been quite a number of Messrs. Aitken, Lilburn, and Co.'s Loch Line clippers arriving in the Thames from the Antipodes (says a London exchange of last month's date). The ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PAY. The PREMIER, in reply to Mr. Booth, said ...

    Article : 3,228 words
  23. COASTERS OUTWABD.—Aug. 8.

    Cavanba, s, for Byron Bay; Willinga, sch, for Cape Hawke; Currajong, s, for Bellambi. ...

    Article : 19 words
  24. IMPORTS.—Aug. 8.

    Monowai, s, from Wellington: 10 sks cysters, 10 cs cheese, 133 cs fish, 14 bls flax, 15 bis hops, 175 bxs sultanas, 14 csks pelts, 7 bis hair, etc, 255 sks hides, 115 cs meats, 200 sks oats, 60 drms ammonia, 300 bxs ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. LATEST CHARTERS.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson have been advised by yesterday's mail of the following fixtures:— Archibald Rusel, four-masted bq, 2181 tons, Canta[?] C. Lowe, from Hamburg to Sydney. ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. NEW, NOTICES.

    Mr. Moore to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to amend the Vine and Vegetation Diseases Act. 1901. Mr. Latimer to move for correspondence addressed ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. EXPORTS.—Aug. 8.

    Changsha, s, for Kobe, via ports: 76 pkgs beche de mer, 58 bgs fungus, 47 pkgs sandal wood, 17 pkgs copper, 1417 pkgs lead, 50 cs old horseshoes, 50 cs frozen blue cod, 50 bxs soap, 33 sides veal, ...

    Article : 413 words
  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE (500 miles).—Arr: Aug. 8. Burrumbeet, [?] from Tewnsville; Allinga, s, from Rockhampton; Oopack, s, fom Sydney; Miowera, R.M.S. from Sydney. Dep: Aug. 8. Winfield. s, for Townsville. ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  29. PEOPLE'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Burwood branch of the People's Reform League was held in the local School of Arts last evening. Mr. D. W. Roxburgh (president) occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 480 words
  30. THE IRISH DELEGATES.

    Messrs. Devlin and Donovan, the Irish delegates, addressed a crowded gathering this afternoon in support of Home Rule. Mr. Devlin delivered a splendid address, and was ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. THE SEE OF BENDIGO.

    The administration of the See of Bendigo owing to the death of Bishop Langley devolves on Dean M'Cullagh, of St. Paul's, Bendigo. A board of electors was elected by ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. BERNARD SHAW ON EDUCATION.

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw has been having his say on education. He tells us in "Great Thoughts" that "education is a gigantic hypocrisy." "The real object of that system is to ...

    Article : 687 words
  33. THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The "Tribune" on April 7 printed the full text of the circular of invitation and draft programme for the second international Peace Conference. It is proposed that the ...

    Article : 578 words
  34. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Marmora arrived at Adelaide last night. She leaves to-day. Fremantle 13th, Colombo 24th, Aden 31st. and Port Sa[?] Sept. 5, and will arrive at Mar [?] sellies 9th. and at Londan 15th Sept. ...

    Article : 345 words
  35. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  36. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. FALL OF EIGHT FEET.

    A man named John Glasson was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday, suffering from concussion of the brain. Glasson, who was employed at Langdon and ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. PASSENGERS BY THE AUSTRALIAN.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the E. and A. Company's steamer Australian, which will be despatched from the Circular Quay at 10 o'clock this morning for China and Japan, via Port Darwin, ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of Mrs. H. A. Nicholson, wife of the station master at Culcairn railway station, was found in Billabong Creek yesterday, A coroner's inquiry was held. Dr. Cameron, ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. PASSENGERS BY THE GUTHRIE

    Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., have been advised that their steamer Guthrie, which left Port Darwin yesterday, has on board the following passengers: —Dr. Codrington, Mr. J. Henning, Dr. Cameron, Mr. ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. THE RUNIC AT LONDON.

    The managing agents for the White Star line were yesterday notified by cable that the steamer Runic arrived at London on Sunday last from Sydney, via Capetown and ports. ...

    Article : 33 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    HOKIANGA.—Dep: Aug. 8, Brisbane, s, for Melbourne. WELLINGTON (1239 miles).—Arr: Aus. 8, Moeraki, s, from Sydney. LYTTELTON (1974 miles).—Arr: Aug, 8, Wi[?] ...

    Article : 32 words
  42. CIRCULAR SAW ACCIDENT.

    Lawrence Gehrig, a carpenter in the emplov of Messrs. Frew and Logan, was working a oircular saw at the firm's joinery works when his left hand came in contact with the ...

    Article : 100 words
  43. THE VOLADOR, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The locally-owned barquentine Volador, from Fanning Island and Fi[?] arrived off Clarence River [?] at 3.40 p.m. yesterday, after a run of 22 days from Levuka. There was too much sea on the bar, however, ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 43 words
  45. TIMBER CRAFT FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Within the space of four hours yesterday morning three timber laden vessels from New Zealand ports arrived at Sydney, but still there were no tidings of the overdue barquentine Kongsbyrd. The first to enter was ...

    Article : 171 words
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