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  2. ON THE LAND.

    Mr. Georgo Compere, the Californian Entomologist, passed through Sydney the other day on his way to China. Mr. Compere, it will be remembered, was engaged a few years ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    While returning home from the boatrace [?] Saturday evening Walter Townshend, 25, [?] hairdresser, met with a serious accident at Drummoyne. The man was standing on the ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    After allowing reasonable time for preparation, Mr. Sheridan on Saturday evening played what may be considered the trump card of his season at the Criterion by presenting for the first time in Australia the ...

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  5. QUEEN'S HALL.

    A new programme was presented by Mr. F. M. Clark's Folly Company at the Queen's Hall on Saturday, and was received with much approval by large audiences. Several artists made their first ...

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  6. BUTTER MANUFACTURE AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS.

    Mr. W. J. M'Veigh writes:—In your columns of the 19th the theory is put forward that climatic conditions have nothing to do with the manufacture of a perishable product. This is ...

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  7. POLICY OF LAND GRANTS.

    The Minister for Lands has received the following communication:- "Sydney, May 16, 1905. "Dear Sir,—On behalf of a wealthy ...

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  8. PECULIAR DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    Yesterday morning Adelaide Sarah Gregory, 28, a married woman, was found dead in bed at the Burdekin Hotel, Bourke and William streets, Woolloomooloo, by a domestic ...

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  9. LINGARD'S "WONDERLAND."

    Lingard's "Wonderland" was opened on Saturday at the Elite Hall, Queen Victoria Markets, and attracted a large audience. The exhibition was appropriatcly named, for the representations were ...

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  10. SHOT IN THE EYE.

    Dorothy Batty, aged 10 years, living [?] Wolseley-road, Coogee, was admitted to Moorcllffe Hospital on Saturday. suffering from [?] bullet wound [?] the left eye. ...

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  11. LABOUR COUNCIL SPLIT.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, general secretary of the New South Wales Railway Traffic Employees' Association, repudiates be allocation that there is any sort of host[?]lty among trades ...

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  12. CHILD ATTACKED BY A DOG.

    A girl, aged 6 years, named Bosworth, whilst playing with other children on Thursday was attacked by a fox-terrier, which unexpectedly sprang at and knocked her down[?] ...

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  13. KILLED BY A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    [?] Owens, aged 40 years, was fearfully injured about the head by the premature explosion of a dynamite charge at the Ollera Creek wolfram camp, near Townsville, on ...

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  14. SACRIFICE OF INFANT LIFE.

    The body of a child was found close to the railway line near Albert Park Station, on Saturday. It was wrapped in newspaper. ...

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  15. BASEBALL.

    Played at Leichhardt, and won by Leichhardt by [?] innings and 19 runs. Mr. J. Wilkinson was umpire. Leichhardt, 6, 1, 0, 8, 8, 7, 0, 1-30. Paddington, 1, 0, 2, 2, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3—11. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. James Roberts writes from New Zealand:—It Is to be regretted that the scope of the Commission now sitting to inquire into the administration of the Lands Department ...

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  17. POPULATION OF THE STATE.

    Mr. W. H. Hall, Acting Government Statisticlan, has issued his estimate of the population of New South Wales as at June 30 last. The population numbers 1,478,260 ...

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  18. THE GUANGO, OR RAIN TREE.

    Mr. J. H. Malden writes:—The discussion on the above that I started in your issue of May 20, has given rise to so much eloquence that I thought there was no more to be said. ...

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  19. SECOND GRADE.

    Played at Centennial Park, and won by University by 29 to 28. For the losers, Addison (2) and Cowd[?] (1) made home runs. Scores:- University, 1, 5, 0, 11, 0, 0, 1, 3, 2—20. ...

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  20. PALACE THEATRE.—"THE GREAT THURSTON."

    With the appearance of Mr. Howard Thurston and auxiliary artists at the charming little Palace Theatre, Mr. Edwin Geach has presented to Sydney a delightful entertainment that owes its interest alike ...

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  21. FIGHTING THE RABBITS.

    BLAYNEY.—For 60 days, excluding Sundays, to July 17, there have been purchased and despatched from the local railway station 1469 crates of rabbits, averaging 20 pairs per crate, ...

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  22. "BLACK SPOT" IN APPLES.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received the following communication from Mr. Valder, Commercial Agent in South Africa, respecting apples affected with "black spot":— "Some ...

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  23. HARE DRIVES.

    BRAIDWOOD.—Several thousands of hares have lately been shot at drives in various parts of the district. Many foxes have been shot at the same time, and a good many have ...

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  24. GRAPES FOR CANADA.

    MUDGEE.—Mr. J. G. Wurth, of Eurunderec, has just received returns of a trial shipment of 13 cases of grapes t- Canada. The fruit notted 4½d per lb. ...

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  25. LACROSSE.

    These clubs met on the North Sydney Oval, [?] after a good and evenly contested game, the home team won by four goals to three. The game was fast and interesting throughout, and it was any one's ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    An interesting gathering took place at the Bathurst Experimental Tarin on Thursday, when between 60 and 70 persons attended it the invitation of the manager, Mr. R. ...

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  27. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    ARMIDALE.—The annual election of directors of tho Pastures Protection Board for New England resulted in the election of Messrs. Frances J. White, A. H. Bolllold, and Richard ...

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  28. BURWOOD v BALMAIN.

    Balmain forfeited to Burwood, being unable to [?] a team together for the trip to St. Luke's Park. ADELAIDE, Sunday. On Saturday the South Australian lacrosse team [?] ...

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  29. LAMBING SEASON.

    ALBURY.—The stock inspector estimated that there were in the Albury district 240,000 owes used for br[?]ding purposes this season. The estlmate of the total lambing was 93 per ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

    The above will be continued this afternoon [?] Messrs. Heiron and Smith's billiard parlour, when C. Donohue (rec. 230) will play his game over again with Mortlake, the latter playing from his fresh ...

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  31. L.O.L. CELEBRATION.

    Yesterday afternoon the 12th July celebrations were continued at the Methodist Church, Newtown. There was a crowded congregation. The Rev. W. Woolls Rutledge presided, and ...

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  32. PASTURES AND CROPS.

    ALBURY.—The Stock Inspector has reported that while the early part of the season was very dry there was now an abundant supply of water, with fairly good grass. The outlook ...

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  33. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    There was a fine attendance at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, when "The Way to Kenmare," with its hilariously funny lrish scencs, and ballads so sweetly rendered by Mr. Andrew Mack, was brightly rendered ...

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  34. NATIONAL SPORTING CLLB TOURNAMENT.

    The following heats were played at the [?] on Saturday evening:—Parnell (rec. 110) beat S. Bryant(rec. 95), by 4; A. Maher (rec. 115) beat S. Carter (rec. 30), by 54; A. Murphy (owes 175) beat [?] ...

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  35. SETTLEMENT ON CROWN LANDS.

    CONDOBOLIN.—The local land board finished its sittings on Friday, having been engaged since the 4th inst. Most of the cases were appra[?]sement of the capital values of C.P. ...

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  36. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The sensational scenca of "The Midnight Mail," including the death struggle on the footplate of an express locomotive, were warmly applauded by tho large audience which filled the Theatre Royal on Saturday. ...

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  37. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The names for to-night are:— W. [?] E. J. Booth (rec. 75), Medlow (rec. 135) v [?] (rec. 155). Assumed names. ...

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  38. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    There were large audiences at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday to witness the animated tableaux, and in the evening the crowd was so great that some persons were unable to obtain seats. The marked delight ...

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  39. KOGARAH SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The semi-final of the winter [?] by the Kogarah School of Arts resulted as follows:— Butlin (owes 160) defeated South (owes 15), by [?] points; M'Grath (rec. 110) defeated Gilchrist (owes ...

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  40. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    MORUYA.—The half-yearly general meeting of the Moruya Co-operative Dairy Company was held on Saturday. The report and balance-sheet, which were adopted, showed that ...

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  41. ST. GEORGE BOWLING CLUB.

    The handicaps in connection with the [?] Bowling Club's billiard break tournament have now been allotted, the conditions of the tournament being that the break can be registered in any friendly ...

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  42. IMPROVEMENT LEASES.

    Many millions of acres of land are held under lease or license from the Crown in this State in the Eastern and Central Divisions, for grazing purposes only, under low ...

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  43. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Of the new attractions which were included in the programme of the Tivoli on Saturday, pride of place must unquestionably be given to "The Modern Milo" The exhibition presented by this lady has the distinct ...

    Article : 387 words
  44. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    MACLEAN.—The annual general meeting of the Clarence Farmers' Union, held on Saturday, was largely attended. The annual report and balance-sheet, which were adopted ...

    Article : 276 words
  45. EXPORT POULTRY TRADE.

    Commenting upon an article published in the "Fish Trades Gazette, and Poultry, Game, and Rabbit Chronicle" (an English publication), on the subject of Australasian poultry ...

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  46. BIRDS IS THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    Sir,—That Mr. F. Montagu Rothery [?] ment in to-day's "Herald" that he has never seen green food provided for the birds in the aviary is perfectly true I do not doubt; but ...

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