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  2. SHIPPING.

    Nineveh, s, 3808 tons, Captain Robb, from London, via Capetown and ports. Passengers—Mrs. M'Cowan, Mrs. Havis, Mrs. Moody and son, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon, Miss Murray, Messrs. Christie, Foseberry, Barnett, ...

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  3. NORTH COAST DEVELOPMENT.

    This is a centre of learning for the study of the problem of the big and the little man. The only drawback is that the professors are all of the one school, and the difference ...

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  4. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    All hope for the safety of the fine fourmasted barque Eulomene has now been abandoned, and she has been posted missing at Lloyd's. For many years the Eulomene was ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The Aberdeen liner Nineveh arrived on Friday from London, via the Cape, Owing to a long succession of adverse winds the steamer was not able to make use of her ...

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  6. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The collections in connection with the twelfth annual Hospital Saturday, which stood at £4580 5s 6d up till Sunday night, have been increased, from various sources, by £43 8s 2d, ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    The coal trade was well distributed during the fortnight ended on Saturday last. No less than 17 collieries worked full time, which is the best record for a long period, and prospects are good for a majority ...

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  8. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    The May Day celebrations on Sunday took the form of a demonstration on Yarra bank, and attracted several thousand persons. The speakers included Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., ...

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  9. THE LANDS COMMISSION.

    Mr. Justice Owen resumed his sitting at the Chief Surveyor's Room of the Lauds Department yesterday afternoon as a Royal Commission to inquire into the general ...

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  10. THE VOYAGE OF THE INDIA.

    The R.M.S. India, of the P. and O. Company's fleet, will leave Melbourne to-day in continuation of her voyage from London, and will arrive here on Thursday morning. Captain Vibert, R.N.R., who ...

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  11. BOATING FATALITY INQUEST.

    The District Coroner, Mr. C. [?]ibble, held an inquest to-day respecting the boating fatality which occurred on Saturday afternoon in the North Harbour. It appeared that a party of four, consisting of Francis ...

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  12. SOLICITORS AND THEIR CLIENTS.

    An application was recently made to Mr. Justice Hood, on behalf of the Law Institute, that Harold Alexander Harwood, solicitor, of Geelong, be struck off the roll, or otherwise ...

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  13. THE CARBINE-LIGHTSHIP COLLISION.

    A survey of the steamer Carbine was conducted yesterday, and disclosed the fact that the damage done as a result of her collision with the lightship moored off the Sow and ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—May 8.

    Sonoma, R.M.S., for San Francisco, via ports. Moresby, s, for Solomon Islands, via British New Guinea, New Britain, and ports. Easby, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. ...

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  15. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    While the Customs launch was lying at Stockton this morning the engineer, Mr. Jas. Brattan, noticed the body of a boy suddenly float to the surface of the water. Though an elderly man he pluckily jumped ...

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—May 9.

    Morayshire, s, for London and West Coast of England, via Durban and Capetown; Lombard, s, for Ocean Island, Wodonga, s, for Melbourne; Wyandra, s. for Brisbane and Northern ports; Barrabool, s, for ...

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  17. MISS MACLACHLAN'S CONCERT.

    Miss Jessie MacLachlan, the Scotch vocalist, arrived by the midday train from Sydney to-day, being welcome at the station by members of the Caledonian Society. Later in the afternoon the Mayor and ...

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  18. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES RETIRED.

    Representations were made to the Premier, Mr. Bent, on Saturday, by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Prendergast, that "about 200" supernumerary employees in the Railway ...

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  19. CLEARANCES.—May 8.

    Sonoma, R.M.S., Captain C. Herriman, for San Francisco, via Auckland, with passenger[?] as per list published yesterday. Easby, s, 1489 tons, Captain W. Wallace, for ...

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  20. THE PREMIER'S TOUR.

    Th Premier returned to Sydney yesterday after an extensive tour through the North Coast district. In the course of his travels he learned that there was a st[?]ong demand ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night the Jessie Maclachlan concert party appeared at Newcastle, whence they return this morning, in readiness for the final concert of the present series at the Town Hall. The rich-voiced Highland ...

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  22. OCEAN S.S. COMPANY, LIMITED.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Limited report:- The Orestes left Adelaide April 20, and is due at London May 31. ...

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  23. THE THEATRES.

    There was a crowded attendance at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night to witness the performance of "The Road to Kenmare," the second production of the Andrew ...

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  24. IMPORTS.—May 8.

    Rosedale, s, from Bellinger River, via Port Macquarie: 2 bgs bones, 16 bxs butter, 7 c[?] eggs, 1 cs fruit, 31 loose and 1 bg hides, 87 pigs, 1[?]7 bgs ore, 7 bgs oysters, 644 bgs maize, 3 coops and 2 bxs ...

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  25. LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Limited, report:- The Commonwealth leaves London to-day for Australian ports, via South Africa. She is due at ...

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  26. THE PLAGUE.

    The President of the Board of Health, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, received information yesterday that another case of plague had occurred at Ballina, on the Richmond River. ...

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  27. NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD.

    The report of the directors of the NordDeutscher Lloyd for the year 1904, a copy of which was received by yesterday's mail, was submitted to the annual meeting of ...

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  28. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Owing to the fact that the season of Mr. George Stephenson's Musical Comedy Company at the Criterion Theatre is limited tot eight weeks, that manager has decided to revive "The Rose of the Riviera" on ...

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  29. CONCERT AND RECITAL.

    A concert and recital, arranged by Mr. S. C. Jeffcott, will be given this evening in the Hyde Park Unit[?]rian Church. The programme includes several items from "Maritana," recitals from ...

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  30. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSION.

    In order to enable the passengers to have a longe[?] stay at the different ports of call, the Union Steamship Company has decided to despatch the Manapouri from Auckland on Tuesday, May 30, a day ahead of ...

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  31. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  32. CLEANSING OPERATIONS AT LISMORE.

    As the result of a special meeting of t[?] municipal council on Saturday, a number of men were engaged to-day for cleansing operations in town. The old wooden crossings on ...

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  33. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Kamona left Greymouth on Saturday fo[?] Sydney, via Melbourne. The Monowai left Wellington at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Sydney. ...

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  34. THE GULF LINE.

    Messrs. W. and A. McArthur, Limited, managin[?] agents in Australia for the Gulf line of steamers, report the following movements:- The Gulf of Aneud is trading in the Atlantic. ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated marine boards, sitting on Friday, affirmed the desirability of erecting a lighthouse at Port Davey, but as it will cost probably £7000 financial difficulties bar ...

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  36. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr: May 7, Guthrie, s, from Sydney. Dep: Clio, warship, for Hongkong. Passed: May 6, Indradeo, s, from M[?]a; May 7, Sommerfeld, s, from the south. ...

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  37. THE PLAGUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Mayor has applied to the Board of Health for a motor sprayer and a competent ganger, also for a supply of disinfectants. The cleansing gang finished the Perkins-street ...

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  38. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.

    In connection with the outbreak of plague at Ipswich inquiry made this morning points to the conclusion that infected fodder was responsible for the five cases. The position of ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    David Scanlon, employed at log-cutting for the Thomas sawmill, near Paradise Station, met with a terrible accident last week, which resulted in his death to-day. He was ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The imports for the quarter ended March [?]1 amounted to £3,507,329, and the exports to £6,486,350. The figures for the corresponding quarter of last year were:—Imports, ...

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  41. EXPORTS.—May 8.

    Sonoma R.M.S., for San Francisco, via ports: 20 bgs sugar, 50 cs kerosene, 60 sks flour, 998 cs salmon, 28 csks pitch, 37 drums glycerine, 126 pcs timber, 46 pkgs rosewood, 202 quarter-bags flour, 532 ingots tin, ...

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  42. THE COAL TRADE.

    A meeting of employees of the Hebburn Colliery was held on Sunday to arrive at a final decision relative to the reduced rates offered by the A. A. Company. A letter was received ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  44. A SAD STORY.

    The wife of Mr. W. E. Wilkinson, of Yellewin, died suddenly from heart failure on Saturday afternoon. Her husband's mother sustained a paralytic stroke that morning, and ...

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  45. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Letters, provided they are posted in the special box at the G P.O., which will be opened for that purpose during the time stated here[?]er, ...

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  46. ACCIDENT TO A MINER.

    A serious accident befel a man named E. R. Painter on Saturday whilst engaged in working at a scaffolding at Mitchell's Creek Gold Mines. A quantity of heavy timber ...

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  47. A PECULIAR CASE.

    An interesting case was heard here at the last sitting of the police court. A. Sawyer sued A. Ewin for the value of a cow sold to defendant last September, and which the ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. FINE RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  50. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Victoria left Fremantle yesterday, and leaves Colombo 19th, Aden 26th, and Port Said May 31, and is due at Marseilles 4th. London June 11. The R.M.S. Moldavia left Colombo on the 5th ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1230 miles).—Arr: May 8, Ruap[?] s, from London. BLUFF (1107 miles).—Arr: May 8, Wimm[?]ra, [?] from Hobart. Dep: May 8, Warrimoo, s, for Hobart. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  57. PASSENGERS BY THE MORAYSHIRE.

    The following is a list of passengers by the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Morayshire (Captain A. M'Lauchlan), which will sail to-day, for London and West Coast of England ports, via South ...

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