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  2. THE INFANTRY AT RANDWICK.

    Glorious weather prevailed at Randwick off Saturday, and everybody was in buoyant spirits. The contrast with last year's encampment a[?] Belmore, when the rain came down in torrents, ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    Orotava, R.M.S., 6857 tons, Captain H. Collins, from London, via ports. Passengers—From London: Lieutenant C. Dane, Lieutenant [?]. Ma[?]pherson, Mr. and Mrs. P[?]tier, Miss M'Connelt, Mr. M'Kenzie, Mr. Bean, Mr. ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Friday and Saturday the Automobile Club promoted a motor reliability contest to Victor Harbour and Mannum, a distance of 228 miles. To prevent racing competitors ...

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  5. THE HIGHER CRITICISM.

    The cable message which we published on Saturday stated that 100 members of the Anglican clergy had issued a manifesto claiming recognition of the results of the Higher ...

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  6. ISLAND NEWS.

    The German Government steam yacht Seestern, a handsome vessel of nearly 6OO tons gross, stationed in the Bismarck Archipelago, arrived in port last evening from ...

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  7. NORTHERN DISTRICT ENCAMPMENT.

    Fine weather has so far favoured the Easter manoeuvres. The troops have, therefore, entered the course of training with a good deal of enthusiasm. There are two camps in ...

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  8. INTERSTATE BAND CONTEST.

    The interstate band contest opened at the Jubilee Oval on Saturday afternoon, and the first session was a great success. Fourteen bands have entered for the contest, which lasts ...

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  9. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The interstate conference of licensed victuallers' associations yesterday decided that the next conference should be held in Brisbane in 1906. ...

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  10. SUBMARINE MINERS AT CHOWDER.

    This useful branch of the Australian Engineers, carrying out a comprehensive programme of technical work, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. A. Lee, O.C.S.M., ...

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  11. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    On Saturday night a fire broke out in the upper story of a building in Young-street, off Waymouth-street, occupied by Stevenson and Co., coachtrimmers and hood builders, and ...

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  12. THE VOLUNTEERS AT LA PEROUSE.

    Considering that the 1300 troops com[?]osing Colonol Campbell's 2nd Infantry Brigade give their services free and voluntarily to the country at this holiday season, it says much ...

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  13. TASMANIA.

    The gunboat Protector, flying the Commonwealth flag, arrived from Sydney on Saturday afternoon. Her mission is to ship and take to Adelaide the torpedo boat that has long ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The M.M. Company's steamer Pacifique arrived at Sydney yesterday from the New Hebrides, via Noumea. She brought news of the sensational voyage of the ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Blackstone and Ipswich eisteddfod, which was opened at Ipswich yesterday, the bass solo was won by Mr. H. Williams, of Newcastle. There were 17 entrants. ...

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  16. DEPARTURES.—April 22.

    Eastern, s, for China and Japan, via [?]. Waikare, s, for Auckland. Hobart, s, for Geraldton, Bunbury, and Fremantle, via ports. ...

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  17. LANCERS AT CLARENDON.

    The encampment of the First Australian Light Horse (Lancers), which LioutonantColonel Vernon commands here, passed several hard instructive hours on Saturday, and ...

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  18. VICTORIAN LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Representatives of branches of the Political Labour Council of Victoria were sitting in secret conference at the Trades Hall all Saturday and Sunday remodelling the programme ...

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  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 24.

    Sydney, F.M.S., for Marse[?]lles, via ports: Peterhor[?]ugh, s, for [?]lladulia, BAteman's Bay, and Nelligen: Duroby, s, for Tweed River; Newcastle and H. R. S.S. Company's steamer, for Newcastie. ...

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  20. CLEARANCES.—April 22.

    Waikare, s, 3071 tons, Captain George Crawshaw, for Wellington and New Zealand ports. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Manning and child, Mr. and Mrs. C. Craufield, Mr. and Mrs. C. [?]. Tarrant, Mesda[?]es ...

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  21. FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT.

    Further particulars have reached Sydney by the Pacifique respecting the recent fatal boating accident at Port Resolution. New Hebrides, reference to which was made in ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Dep: April 21, Closeburn, Norwegian [?] for New York. NAPIER (1423 miles).—Arr: April 22, Malachite, s, from Neweastic. ...

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  23. IMPORTS.—April 22.

    Guthrie, s, from Singapore, via Batavia and ports: 201 tons tapioca, [?] seks and 2200 ½-seks rice, 5[?]0 b[?]ls rattan and cane, 28 bgs pepper, 300 bgs tin ore, 1 box gold, and sundries. ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE AND TIDAL WAVE.

    A shock of carthquake, succeeded by a 2ft tidal wave, was experienced at Male Pass, New Hebrides about the end of March. The auxiliary schooner Lola (formerly Dr. ...

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  25. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUVA (1748 miles).—Arr: April 23, Moura, s, from Auckland. ...

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  26. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 464 words
  27. THE LISMORE CAMP.

    About 100 men of the Scotish Rifies, under Captain Cameron, comprising contingents from Maclean, Ballina, Mullumbimby, and Lismore, formed an encampment here ...

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  28. AN ISLAND EXCURSION.

    During the stay of the steamer Warrego in port at Vila, in the New Hebrides, where she proceeded to take the disabled steamer Pilbarrn in tow, Dr. and Mrs. Mackenzie ...

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  29. ARTILLERY AT THE HEADS.

    [?]arnest, practical work marked Saturday's operations of the Artillery forces camped at Middle and South Heads. Under very favourable weather conditions Lieutenant-Colonel ...

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  30. THE WELLINGTON CAMP.

    The 2nd Australian Light Horse, under command of Captain Robertson, left for Wellington encampment yesterday, only five of the full strength not being able to attend. ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE.

    The Wallsend Eisteddfed was continued yesterday, there being full attendances at both the afternoon and evening sessions. Mr. G. Froom presided at the former Mr. C. Hurn officiating as conductor, and ...

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  32. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Late on Saturday evening James Brophy, 5 years of age, died in the Western Suburbs Hospital from the effects of scalding injuries received at his parents' residence, ...

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  33. EXPORTS.—April 22.

    Eastern, s, for Manila, China. and Japan: 12 pkgs patent foods, 20 cs stout, 15 pkgs beche-de-mer, 14 bgs sharks' fins, 70 pkgs old metal, 252 cs meats, 1400 tons coal, 1 horse, 1 cow, 50 pkg bones, 210 bgs hide ...

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  34. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A man named Albert Fletcher was kicked by a horse at Mr. T. Payten's stables, Randwick, yesterday afternoon, and sustained concussion of the brain. The Civil Ambulanes. ...

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  35. ACCIDENT AT MANLY.

    Mr. J. Gleeson narrowly escaped a serious accident on Saturday evening at the Manly chute. Whilst crossing the bottom of the chute the boat struck him and knocked him ...

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  36. THE MAILS.

    South Austialia.—Overland, [?]oon. Victoria.—Overland, noon. Queensland.—Overland, noon. TUESDAY. ...

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  37. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    On Good Friday a party of young men from Melbourne were shooting rabbits at Upper Plenty, near Wallan, when one of the party —Champion, a youth—was accidentally shot ...

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  38. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Himalaya, from London, bound to Sydney, arrived at Adelaide at 1.7 p.m. on Saturday, and left again for Melbourne at 7.45 p.m. The R.M.S. Orotarn, from London, via ports, arrived ...

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  39. A WOMAN STABBED.

    A young woman named Edith M'Grath was treated at the Sydney Hospital early yesterday morning for a stab in the neck. The wound is alleged to have been inflicted ...

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  40. PASSENGERS BY THE SYDNEY.

    The following passengers have booked berths by the French mail steamer Sydney, which will sail this morning for Marseilles, via ports:- Mr. and Mrs. W. Flavelle, Mr. and Mrs. Dulue, Mr. ...

    Article : 264 words
  41. TRAIN AND TRAM TRAFFIC.

    The railway authorities are extremely gratified with the excellent results obtained on Saturday and yesterday. The traffic, both to and from Sydney, was exceptionally heavy, ...

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  42. S.S. CHINGTU AND AUSTRALIAN AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The steamer Chingtu, from China and Japan, left yesterday for Sydney. She carries the following passengers.—Mrs. Craydon, Messrs. Hutton, Peebles, Goldstein. Garlick, Stilliwell, Taylor, Craydon, Peermont, ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 139 words
  44. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr: April 22, Australian, s, from Hongkong, Dep: Chingtu, s, for Sydney. Passed: April 22, Laeisz, bourd north. CAIRNS (1400 miles).—Arr: April 22, Wyandra, s, ...

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  45. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The coal shipped beyond the State during the week ended yesterday amounted to 83,8[?]0 tons, of which 36,505 tons were sent to interstate and New Zealand ports, and 27,375 tons to foreign ports, the details ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
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