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  2. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The debate on the Address in Reply and the amendment in the form of a motion of censure moved by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. M'Gowon, was resumed in th[?] ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote gave an evening party at Government House last night. The Prime Minister (Mr. G. H. Reid), the ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. E. Lonsdale, the Federal representative of New England, addressed a meeting of the electors at the Central Hall last evening. Speaking in reference to the Federal ...

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  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The State electoral rolls have been revised. The total, number of electors is given as 110,286, against 163,826 at the last elections. In Western Australia in 1903 there were 693 ...

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  6. GAOL POPULATION.

    The Comptroller-General of Prisons, Captain Neltenstein, has presented his annual report concerning the operations for 1904 to the Government. He refers first to good results ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Nard[?], [?], 1835 tons, Captain W. Butcher, from Port Pirie, G. S. Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents. Altona, s, 4461 tons, Captain Hellerich, from Newcastle, German-Australian S.S. Company, agents. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the Chair at half-past 4 o'clock. ADDRESS IN REPLY. The debate on the Addrees in Reply and the ...

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  9. THE ADELAIDE COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER

    Owing to the rapid development of the trade on th[?] Western Australian coast, the Adelaide Steamship Company has decided on the building of [?] first-class passenger[?] steamer, the plans of which have had careful ...

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  10. AN ISOLATED ISLAND.

    The new steamer Karanna, now in port in Melbourne, and due here in a few days on her maiden voyage, passed close to the isolated island of St. Paul's on her way from New York. The island, which lies in the ...

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  11. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. George to move,—"hat the Railway Commissioners should grant greater facilities for visitors to agricultural shows held in country towns in the matter of excursion trains and reasonable [?]ares." "That ...

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  12. TASMANIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of the National Bank of Tasmania was held to-day. The reports were adopted, and a dividend of 6 per cent was declared, and the sum of £2500 ...

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  13. ISLAND MAIL SERVICES.

    News from Fiji has been brought by the steamer Pilbarra to the effect that the Government of Fiji has accepted the tender of the Australian United Steamer Navigation Company, Limited, for the inter-[?] ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—June 15.

    Germania, s, for Marshall, Caroline, and Gilbert Islands. Anglian, s, for Hobart. Pilbarra, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  15. THE FRENCH GUNBOAT ZELEE.

    According to advices from Fiji by the Pilbarra, th[?] French gunboat Zel[?] arrived at Suva on the 4th instant from Noumea. She is bound for Ta[?], [?] Wallis Island and Apta, Samoa. The Ze[?]e resumed ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Royal Comic Opera Company enjoyed a great send-off at Her Majesty's Theatre last night, when they closed a season which has lasted since February 25, during which period only two pieces, "The Orchid" ...

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  17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 16.

    Afric, s, for London and Liverpool, via South Africa and ports; Buninyong, s, for Melbourne; Bega, s, for Moruya, via Bateman's Bay; Peterborough, s, for Shellharbour; Augusta, s, for Tweed River; Myee, s, ...

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  18. APATHY IN VICTORIA.

    The Minister for Customs, when interrogated to-day, said he did not know of any organised effort in Victoria to stem th[?] [?] of socialism which is passing over all the ...

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  19. OVERHAUL OF THE WESTRALIA.

    The steamer Westralia, of the fleet Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary, Ltd, is at present undergoing her overhaul in Melbourne for Lloyd's No. [?] survey, and the opportunity is being taken to ...

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  20. CLEARANCES.—June 15.

    Germania, s, 1096 tons, Captain H. Flugal, for Marshall, Caroline, and Cilbert Islands. Passengers—Mrs. Dellaport, 2 children, and native, Mrs. Fitzhardinge, Mrs. Crue[?]ling, Miss Heyne, Messrs. Hoppe, Back, ...

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  21. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  22. THE CURRIE LINE.

    The following are the movements of Messrs. Archibal[?] Currie and Co.'s Australian and Indian line of steam-ships:- The Darius sailed on June 4 from Calcutta [?] ...

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  23. COASTER OUTWARDS.—June 15.

    Ladysmith, ktch, for Camden Haven. ...

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  24. IMPORTS—.June 15.

    Cavanba, s, from Byron Bay, via Trial Bay, Coff's Harbour, and Port Macquarie: 5 bgs bones. 7[?]0 bxs butter. 26 hides and 2 bgs hides, 411 bgs maize, 17 bgs grass seed, 2 b[?]dls bags, 1 b[?]dle skins, 15 teak ...

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  25. FRENCH RESTRUCTIONS ON SHIPPING.

    The interest of the French Government in their me[?] cantile marine services appears constantly in evidence. A scheme has now been formulated to authorise the French railway companies—mainly owned or controlled ...

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  26. EXTORTS.—June 15.

    Germania, s, for Marshall, Caroline, and Gilbert islands; [?] [?] biscuits, [?]4 cs soap, 300 cs 53 sks flour, [?]0 cs salt, 1[?]0 bgs potatoes, 47 bgs onions, 19 cs fruit, [?]3 [?]cs [?]ur[?] rimber, 23 bxs butter, 41 cs ...

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  27. THE LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    Five thousand invitations were issued for the sixth annual concert of the London College of Music by the energetic organising secretary (Mr. S Chudleigh), who was probably not a little astonished to find that ...

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  28. THE GENERAL GORDON SOLD.

    Advices received by the last English mail [?] that the well-known Australian trader General Gordon has changed hands. It will be remembered that in July last this line four-masted ship put into Sydney ...

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  29. EARL FITZWILLIAM'S YACHT.

    According to advices received in Sydney, Earl Fitwilliam, D.S.O., has sold his yacht Veronique, which he purchased for the purpose of seeking treasure in the Cocos Islands. The Veronique is a steel ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: June 14, [?]uthrie, s, for Sydney. COOKTOWN (1[?]0 miles).—Dep: June 15, [?]arreg[?], s, for Brisbane. ...

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  31. THE PLAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Board of Health held yesterday, the President, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, detailed the result of his recent visit to Brisbane to inquire into the complaints ...

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  32. EDUCATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Director of Education in Victoria, in his last annual re[?]rt, stated that it was something to be proud of that throughout that State there was no locality where an average ...

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  33. LECTURE ON MOZART.

    The Rey, N. M. Hennessy chose Mozart as the subject of his lecture on the great composers of music, and it need hardly be remarked that he found a great deal to say about that early boy-prodigy that was ...

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  34. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, from London, bound to Sydney, left Melbourne at 3.40 p.m. yesterday, and is due here early to-morrow morning. The R.M.S. Britannia, from Sydney, bound to ...

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  35. MILITARY.

    The following promotions are gazetted:— Captain J. M. Purves (Laucers) to be Major; Second L[?]utenant F. R. Wedd (3rd Light Horse) to be Lieutenant; Major F. G. Fanning ...

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  36. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30[?] and 7 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m.†† [?]asmania, via Melbourne.—Coogee, 5.30 p.m.•• ...

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  37. PASSENGER BY THE AFRIC.

    The following is a complete list of the passengers by the steamer Afric, of the White Star Line, which will sail at noon to-day for London, via South Africa and ports: ...

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  38. LOYALTY AND THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—Someone wrote not long since that "loyalty is a matter of natural evolution brought about by ties formed in times of mutual trouble, and as this state of affairs ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Aubrey Westbury, a youth residing in Un[?]ercliff-street, Neutral Bay, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on Wednesday with a fracture of both bones of one leg, caused by a fall ...

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  40. CHURCH CONCERT.

    There was a large attendance at the Bathurst-street Baptist Church last evening, when the choir of St. Stephen's Church, Newtown, tendered a concert to the Metropolitan Brass Band. A number of glees were ...

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  41. NEW SYLLABUS BOOKS.

    Messrs. William Brooks and Co. forward copies of the little books they are issuing on history and geography to meet the requirements of the new syllabus. So far as may be ...

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  42. BURNING FATALITY.

    Hannah Connor, aged 76, of Stanley-street, Camperdown, who was severely burned about the face, arms, and hands on Sunday, died at the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday. ...

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  43. ST. PATRICK'S CHOIR CONCERT.

    The choir of St. Patrick's Church, recently reorganised by Mr. G. E. Boyle, gave their first concert last night in the Federation Ha[?]l. The chorus, which numbers 60 adult voices, sang the "Bridal Chorus" from ...

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  44. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    May Beethe, 21, residing at Cambridge-street, Stanmore, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last evening in a precarious condition. The young woman was a ...

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  45. THE SUEVIC AT ALBANY.

    The While Star liner Suevic, from Liverpool, via South Africa, bound to Sydney, arrived at Albany yesterday. She sailed from Liverpool on May 11, and called at Capetown on the 31st alt. The Suevic is ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

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  47. ARRIVAL OF THE HAWKES BAY.

    The steamer Hawkes Bay, of the fleet of Tyser and Co., reached Sydney last night from New York, via Melbourne, with a part cargo of general merchandise. She steamed direct from New York to Melbourne, ...

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  48. THE WAX MATCHES CRAZE.

    A number of young women have been admitted to the Sydney Hospital recently suffering from the effects of phosphorus poisoning. Another addition was made to the list last ...

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  49. BONDI SURF BATHING.

    Sir,—I was pleased to notice in the Herald to-day that a deputation was to wait on the Minister for lands to ask for permission to erect shelter sheds for bathers; and, as a visitor to the beautiful beach, ...

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  50. HOSPITAL ENTERTAINMENT.

    The E[?]terpean Quartet and Glee Party gave their periodical concert to the patients, nurses, and medical staff at the hall of the Sydney Hospital on Wednesday night. Quartets and glees were rendered under the ...

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  51. REFERENCE NOTES.

    †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 hereafter, will be accepted without late fee from 5.30 to 6 p.m. for places in South ...

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  52. DIED IN THE STREET.

    Yesterday afternoon Thomas Donohoe, 92 years of age, dropped dead in King-street. Newtown. He resided with his daughter at Church-street. St. Peters. ...

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  53. THE CABLE STEAMER IRIS.

    Our Fiji correspondent cabled last night to the effect that the cable-repairing steamer Iris sailed from Suva yesterday on her return to Auckland. The Iris called at Suva on the 23rd [?]t from Norfolk Island. With ...

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  54. ACCIDENT WITH A PEA RIFLE.

    Last night Ernest Robinson, 17 years, son of Mr. E. R. Robinson, of Melville Park, near Burraga, was brought to Bathurst suffering from a severe shot wound. Yesterday, on ...

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  55. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUVA (1743 miles).—Dep: Iris, cable [?] steamer, for Auckland. ...

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  56. LATE SPORTING.

    During settling over Sandown Park meeting several doubles on the Grand National Hurdle Race and Steeplechase were backed. The favourite picks for the Hurdle Race were ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir—It is a pity that some greater attention is not pair to providing more shade and attractions at the charming Bondi Beach. A belt of good shade trees is urgently needed. Those planted are too young, and ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. THE LOSS OF THE NEPTUNE.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry at Auckland has investigated the loss of the barquentine Neptune at Kaipara entrance. After taking evidence, the opinion of the Court was that the master, in attempting [?] ...

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