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  2. SPORTING.

    Showers and Alias were scratched yesterday for the Anniversary Handicap, and Combine for the Challenge Stakes. The following race meetings have been ...

    Article : 167 words
  3. STREET TRADING BY JUVENILES.

    The proviisons of the recently enacted Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Act include machinery for the regulation of street trading by children such as the ...

    Article : 315 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Oberhausen, B, Captain Koch, from Hamburg, via ports.German Australian S. S. Company, Ltd., agents. Nardoo, s, 2007 tons, Captain Butcher, from Port ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. THE NEW LIQUOR LAW.

    Sir,—Under the above heading in your issue of to-day "Bacchus" writes re adulteration of liquors, more particularly beers. If he knew anything of the brewing business he would ...

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  6. A NEW PROPELLER.

    According to one of the home journals, a new kind of propeller has just been patented in France and England. It consists of the blades in one piece, and the boss in two parts. The blades are first cut ...

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  7. COONABARABRAN JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  8. TRADE WITH NEW YORK.

    A correspondent of an English shipping exchange writes:—"The Now York and Australian berth is being kept will supplied by new Russell-built steamers, the Earl of Carrick and Ardgowan, now at Greenock, being ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Arr: Jan. 11, Aldebaran, bq. from Newcastle; Zelateur, from Edithburg. WESTPORT (1076 miles).—Dep: Jan. 11. Walpori, s, for Sydney. ...

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  10. EPPING RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  11. ATHLETICS.

    The meeting held yesterday at the Sports Club, and called for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to secure the representation of Australia in the Olympian games at Athens, was attended by about ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. METEOEOLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  13. THE BURWAH RENAMED.

    Advices to hand yesterday state that the well-known steel steamer Burwah, which was sold by the Howard Smith Company sometime ago to Mr. D. W. Deshler, of Kobe, Japan, has been renamed Ohio IH. She is ...

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  14. P. AND O. COMPANY'S NEW VESSELS.

    The directors of the P. and O. Company, in their 65th annual report to the shareholders state that the Mooltan, the list of the flie mail steamers of the Moldavia class, has sailed on her first voyage to ...

    Article : 350 words
  15. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 11.

    Tsinan, s, for Manila. China, and Japan, via ports. Eastern, s, for Kobe, via Manila, Hongkong, and ports. Rio Loge, aux brig, for Oamaru, via Clarence River. ...

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  16. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    The work was confined to the tan track at Randwick yesterday morning, though trainers expected the use of the grass, which was allowed last Saturday and Tuesday for the ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Thanks to your Wednesday's issue, one learned that the New South Wales Alliance has seen fit to draw the attention of the Attorney-General to the remarks of the police ...

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  18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 12.

    Miltiades, s, for London, via Natal, Capetown, and ports; Banfishire. s, for Durban, Capetown, and London, via ports; Wollowra, s, for Melbourne; Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Company's steamer for ...

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  19. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The League Cup, one of the big mile scratch races of the Australian season, will be run right through —heats, semi-finals, and final—at the cycling carnival on the Cricket Ground to-morrow night. The race ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Y.M.C.A was held last evening, Mr. John Kent presiding. A welcome was extended by the chairman on behalf of ...

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  21. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 11.

    Tsinan, s, 2269 tons, Captain C. Lindbergh, for Kobe (Japan), via Queensland ports, Manila, and Hongkong. Passengers—Mr. L. A. Nairn, Mr. E. Hallet, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Davies, Madame de Raynal. ...

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  22. IMPORTS.—Jan. 11.

    Nardoo, s, from Port Pirie: 909 tons loose lead concentrates, 122 tons zinc concentrates, 105S tons metal lie ore, 280 sks 400 quarter-sks flour Wollowra, s, from Queensland; 134 bgs bones, 760 ...

    Article : 290 words
  23. ANNUAL SHIPPING RETURN.

    By the instructions of the Shipping Master (Commander G. S. Lindeman) the following return of foreign-going and interstate vessels (exclusive of ships of war and vessels trading coastwise), as shown by ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. SWIMMING.

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Press is the medium of conveying to the public items that carry with them surprises. Your telegram from Albury in your issue of the 9th inst. was one of them; for I ...

    Article : 392 words
  26. MITTAGONG WATER SUPPLY.

    A deputation representing the Mittagong Council waited on the Minister for Works yesterday with regard to the local water supply. The deputation was introduced by the ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    Two horses entered for the Newmarket Handicap, Friend and The Castaway, are only two-year-olds, and therefore are not eligible according to the conditions of the race. Both ...

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  28. THE EMPLOYMENT OF SEAMEN.

    The Shipping Master (Commander G. S. Lindeman) has complied the following statistics relative to the employment of seamen during the year just ended, as compared with the [?]igures tor the preceding year:— ...

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  29. EXPORTS.—Jan. 11.

    Eastern, s, for Kobe, via ports: 20 csks grease, 40 sks 2000 bgs 6000 quartcr-bgs 16,930 quarer-sks flour, 50 bgs glue, 60 bxs 20 cs butter, 1196 [?]s fodder, 120 sks oats, 1000 firebricks, 25 cs biscuits, 250 crts onions, ...

    Article : 285 words
  30. MOTORING IN AUSTRIA.

    According to the new law promulgated in Austria and Hungary, all cars must be publicly examined before use, and must carry identification plates. In open country a maximum speed of 45 kilometres (28 ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. N.S.W. TROTTING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 518 words
  32. ECCLESIASTICAL PRECEDENCE.

    Sir,—A few days ago you published a table showing the order of precedence at Commonwealth functions which professes to settle the difficulty over ecclesiastical ...

    Article : 544 words
  33. NORTH SYDNEY DISTRICT CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  34. THE CHAUFFEUR QUESTION.

    There exists in many quarters of America and Europe an opinion that the only tangible method of settling the much discussed chauffeur question lies in the chaffeur being put under any examination. By this means ...

    Article : 495 words
  35. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  36. ENTERPRISE CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  37. THE WAGES Of SEAFARING MEN.

    The appened table, showing the average rate of wages paid monthly to able seamen engaged in the Government Shipping Office, at the port of Sydney, New South Wales, during the past year, was compiled yes. ...

    Article : 249 words
  38. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir,—In glancing over the interesting article by Senator Neild in to-day's "Herald" on the action of the State and Commonwealth Parliaments with regard to the Federal ...

    Article : 307 words
  39. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya from London arrived at Melbourne early yesterday morning from Adelaide and left again in the evening for Sydney She is due here early to morrow morning. ...

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  40. KIERAN MEMORIAL FUND

    A meeting of the executive committee, presided over by Sir Francis Suttor, M.L.C. was held at the New South Wales Sports Club yesterday afternoon. A number of suggestions were received with regard ...

    Article : 221 words
  41. THE MAILS.

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  42. PASSENGERS BY THE BANFFSHIRE.

    The following is a list of passengers by the F.H.S. and B. liner Banffshire, Captain James Wallace which will sail this afternoon for London, via Melbourne and South African ports:— ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. ERSKINE-STREET.

    Sir,—In conversation with various tradespeople in Erskine-street, it was suggested that probably you would be kind enough to permit us a little of your valuable space, to air a very serious grievance. For ...

    Article : 293 words
  44. IMPROVEMENT IN MOTOR-CAR BODIES.

    In view of the present luxuriousness of design and finish lavished upon the up-to-date automobile body, it is interesting to look back a few years at the crudity from which it has been evolved. It was not until ...

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  45. TIRRANNA PICNIC RACE CLUB.

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  46. PASSENGERS BY THE MILTIADES.

    The following is a list of the passengers booked by the Aberdeen liner Miltiades which will sail from Dalgety's Wharf Miller's Point at noon to-day, for South Africa and London via ports:— ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr: Jan. 11, Airlie, s, from Singapore. COOKTOWN (1650 miles).—Dep: Jan. 11, Arawatta, s, for Townsville. ...

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  48. ANOTHER FEDERAL WRONG.

    Sir,—I have just unearthed another outrage that the Federation has perpetrated upon this unhappy and deeply injured State. I find that the Federal High Court since ...

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  49. CARGO BY THE MILTIADES.

    The following are the principal lines of cargo by the Aberdeen liner Miltiades, sailing to-day for South Africa and London:—4000 bales wool, 900 casks tallow, 2200 casks meats, 140 casks pelts, 60 bales furskins, 50 ...

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  50. MONARO CLIMATE.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see in your issue of to-day that someone had at last risen in defence of the Cooma climate, Judging by the temperatures reported by your local ...

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  51. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Aparima arrived at Auckland on Wednesday from Calcutta, via Singapore. The Mokoia is due to-day from Auckland. The Whangape left Westport on Wednesday for ...

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  52. A HARDSHIP.

    Sir,—I am not a very good letter writer, and have hitherto refrained from newspaper correspondence If you will favour this note with a corner, ...

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  53. A NEW DYNAMO.

    One of the latest things in the electrical line, adaptable to motors consists of a dynamo specially designed to work off the engine of a car to charge the accumulators while running. An automatic cut-out is ...

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  54. MELBOURNE S.S. COMPANY.

    The Hobart is due to leave Melbourne to day for Western Australia. The Sydney arrived at Melbourne on Wednesday from Western Australia ...

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  55. FIRE ESCAPES NECESSARY.

    Sir,—Other letters having appeared following on my own of the 8th inst under the above heading, gives me to understand the subject is one of public interest (and well it might be) 1 now make a further ...

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  56. THE HELGA TO BE SOLD.

    At noon to-day tenders will close with the Norwegian Consul, Mr. Olav E. Pauss, or with Lloyd's representatives, Messrs. Hogg, Robinson, and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., for the purchase of the barque Helga, ...

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  57. A FATAL TRA[?] ACCIDENT.

    William Chick, the boy who was seriously injured by falling from a train at the Belmore railway station on Wednesday, died in the Marrickville Cottage Hospital yesterday ...

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  58. SPRING SEATS AND BACKS FOR MOTORS.

    The modern motor car is nothing, if not luxurious, yet it is a matter of surprise that more advantage is not taken of one refinement, which would tend to greatly increase the comfort of passengers, and that ...

    Article : 166 words
  59. A CHARMING TONIC.

    KOLA-CUP strengthens the DIGESTION.— Advt. ...

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  60. REMOVALS AND DOCKINGS.

    The German steamer Franken will this morning be removed from Circular Quay to a berth at Woolloamooloo Bay. The German ship Arethusa will this morning be towed ...

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  61. BABY CAME NEAR DYING

    "When three months old my boy broke out with an itching, watery rash all over his body, and he would scratch till the blood ran. We tried nearly everything, but he grew worse, wasting to a skeleton, and ...

    Article : 123 words
  62. TO PRESERVE YOUR HAIR.

    ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL is the best. Restores, nourishes it, prevents baldness and acurt. Used for 100 years. Also in golden colour. Ask stores and chemists for Rowland's.—Advt. ...

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  63. EVER FAMOUS.

    FISHER'S Phospherine for THE NERVES, HEAD, AND STOMACH.—Advt. Closer Settlement.—Those interested is land matters will find in this week's "Sydney ...

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  64. A FLOATING MOTOR VILLA.

    There seems to be no end to the variety of motor vehicles, boats, and other petrol-driven craft. The latest takes the shape of a floating motor villa. It will be somewhat in the shape of a yacht, 100ft long, ...

    Article : 140 words
  65. THE EUGENIE, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The locally-built fore-and-aft auxiliary schooner Eugenie, which left Sydney about 9 or 10 months ago for the Solomon Islands, returned to Sydney yesterday for an overhaul, and berthed alongside Drake's Dock, ...

    Article : 195 words
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