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  2. A KALGOORLIE TRAGEDY

    A sensational case of attempted murder and suicide was reported from Boulder this morning. The particulars of the tragedy, as supplied to the police, are to the effect that a ...

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  3. THE STATE MINISTRY.

    The Premier, Sir John See, met his colleagues in Cabinet yesterday for the first time daring the past eight days. The absentees were Colonel Mackey and Messrs. Crick, ...

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  4. VICTORIA. COOGEE-FORTUNATO FIGARI COLLISION.

    The hearing of the Coogee-Fortunato Flgari collision case was concluded to-day. The decision of the Court will be given to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER. RAIN OVER A. LARGE AREA.

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 25.

    Prinz Regent Luitpold, G.M.S., 3288 tons, Captain Oesselmann, from Bremen and Southampton, via ports. Passengers:—Mr. E. Wiesenthal, Mr. R. B. Cowlishaw, Mrs. E. Atkinson, Mr. Hector Lee, Dr. W. M. ...

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  7. THE ARBITRATION COURT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I read a letter signed " John B. Magney " calling attention to the hostility of the employers to the Arbitration Act, in which be states that at ths introduction of the Act many of ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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  9. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CLUB.

    The Melbourne Shooting Club's Autumn Cup, for £150, was to-day divided by J. B. Hamilton, Parvo*, C. A. Haley, Bobby*, J. D. Hamilton, and T. Lester, who each grassed ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. J. A. Dowie, Mrs. Dowie, and their son joined the Melbourne express at Aldgate to-day. After having conducted a mission in the Victorian capital, the Zionists will return ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania met in the Masonic Hall to-day, and was largely attended by representatives of all the Tasmanian lodges. The Hon. ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—At stated in your issue of Monday, "the depression in the iron trades is traced to the policy of a reckless Government and to the operations of the Arbitration Court," but you might have gone ...

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  13. EXTRAORIDNARY FALL OF RAIN.

    An extraordinary downpour of rain occurred at 3.30 p.m. to-day, 180 points falling in 30 minutes. The town was flooded, and houses were soaked, the gut[?]ering being unequal to carrying the deluge. Colvets were swept away ...

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  14. THE R.M.S. MOANA.

    Many inquiries were made yesterday respecting the R.M.S. Moana, of the Canadian-Australian line, which should have arrived at Sydney on Wednesday last, but had not been ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, A. Cameron, in his endeavour to show has purity of action, completely gives himself away, and only proves to the general public the fact that the present constitution of the ...

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  16. LOW-LYING LANDS FLOODED.

    Up to this afternoon 3½in. of rain had been registered. The showers during the day were exceptionally heavy, and all the low-lying land, and especially that between the town and the show ground, has been ...

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  17. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Chomley and a jury of six, the hearing was continued of the action which Amy Horton, a young lady living at Albert Park, claims ...

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  18. DEPARTURES.—Feb. 25.

    Moresby, s, for Newcastle. Whangape, scow, for Wellington, via Port Macquarie. ...

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  19. SPLENDID RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains hare fallen practically throughout Queensland. In the southern part of the State the falls were badly needed, as the gnus was withering and the ground becoming too hard for farming ...

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  20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Feb. 26.

    Sophocles, s, for London, via Melbourne and South African ports; Chemnitz, s. for Hamburg, via Queensland ports; Kirkfield, s. for Brisbane, via Newcastle; A[?]on Alaw, four-masted b[?] for Falmouth, for ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. NEWCASTLE. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Mannka cleared at the Customs to-day for Wellington, via Sydney, with 1500 tons of coal, 1200 bags of coke, 26 piles, and 564 pieces of timber, the steamer Mildura, for Brisbane, via ...

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  22. CLEARANCES.—Feb. 25.

    Moresby, s, 1764 tons, Captain R. Finch, for Newcastle, in ball[?]st. Volador, bqtn, 196 tons, Captain J. Pearson, for Wellington, via Clarence River. ...

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  23. NEW, ZEALAND SHIPPING.

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  24. IMPORTS.—Feb. 25.

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  25. PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN WILLIAMS.

    The officials and committee of the Newcastle Begatta, which was held on New Year's Day, waited on Captain Williams, local manager of the Union S.S. Company, this afternoon, and presented ...

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  26. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. RESCUID FROM DROWNING.

    Nellie Bull, 34, residing at Glebe-road, Glebe, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday, suffering from the effects of an immersion in the waters of Woolloomooloo ...

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  27. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  28. RHONDDA MINERS TO RESUME.

    The police received a telephone manage late tonight from Peralba stating that a meeting had been held of the Rhondda miners, against some of whom proceedings have been taken under the Arbitration ...

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  29. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    About 8.30 o'clock last night a woman named Emily Cowan, 73 years of age, an inmate of the Newington Asylum, whilst attempting to cross George-street, near Goulburn-street, ...

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  30. A WHARF LABOURER KILLED.

    Charles Simmons, 66, a wharf labourer, died at the Sydney Hospital yesterday from injuries received whilst at work on Tuesday. He was assisting to load the barque Romanott, ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In availing myself on the 18th inst of your courtesy in allowing through your columns expressions of opinion on questions of the day, I did so with but one object in view. I had my opinion of the ...

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  32. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A little boy named Thomas Henness, residing at Lawrence-street, Alexandria, whilst playing at the rear of the house yesterday was kicked in the face by a horse. He was ...

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  33. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. QUEEN VICTORIA HOMES FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    The monthly meeting of the house committee of the Q.V. Sanatorium and the Home for Consumptiv[?] at Thirlmere was held on Wednesday. The medical superintendent's report at the sanatorium showed that during the ...

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  34. AN EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    George Ries, a carpenter, was to-day engaged repairing the celling at a butcher's shop, when the ladder he was on slipped, and Ries, in falling, was impaled by a large ...

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  35. THE SUBURBS.

    At Monday night's meeting: of the Bexley Council Alderman J. Godwin moved,—"That a protest from this council be entered against this borough being in cluded in the proposed Greater Sydney area." The ...

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  36. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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  37. EXPORTS.—Feb. 25.

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  38. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. J. Cummins, chairman of the Snowtown District Council, and a brother of Mr. Cummins, member of the House of Assembly, was killed last evening whilst driving from ...

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  39. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the executive committee of the St. John Ambulance Association was held on Wednesday afternoon, to consider the revised rules of the association Miss Lockyer, secretary, tendered her resignation, which ...

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  40. MANNERISMS OF MUSICIANS.

    Dr. Frederic Cowen, in an address to the Incorporated Society of Musicians at Glasgow pointed out that most of the great masters, with the exception of Bach and Beethoven, ha[?] ...

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  41. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M S. Orontes, from London, is due at Sydney this morning. The R.M.S. Arcadia, from Sydney, bound to London, arrived at Adelaide from Melbourne yesterday, and ...

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  42. SUNDAY CLOSING OF SHOPS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent " Anglo-Saxon " on the above subject, while applauding the proposed action of the police, does not tell us if he approves of their exercise of discretionary powers permitting some to ...

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  43. A BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Rather a sensational accident occurred to a party of ladies and gentlemen attending the Methodist harvest festival entertainment at Forest Hill, several miles from Wagga, last ...

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  44. PASSENGERS BY THE SOPHOCLES.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the Aberdsen liner Sophocles, which will be despatched at noon to-day from Dalgety's Wharf for London, via ports:— For London: Mrs. Bronghton, Miss Bronghton, Miss ...

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  45. HOLT'S BLUE FUNNEL LINE.

    Mr. H. B. Wortley, naval architect of Holt's Blue Funnel line of steamers, arrived in Brisbane on Tuesday by the steamer Anhni from the East. He is making a tour of the world, and will have a look [?]ound Australia, and ...

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  46. ADULTERATION OF WINE.

    Sir,—An Act to prevent the adulteration of wine, and to regulate the sale of wine, was assented to on December 22, 1902. Up to the present I hardly think it can be stated by the ...

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  47. SYDNEY DIOCESAN DIRECTORY.

    We receive from the Sydney Diocesan Registry copy of the "Sydney Diocesan Direcfory' for 1904. This useful publication should be in the hands of every member of the Church ...

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  48. THE FLIGHT OF INVENTION.

    Italy is not only giving us wireless telegraphy, but a new form of traction that promises to carry inanimate objects, suth as letters and parcels, at the rate of 250 miles an hour. Count Taeggi Piscicelli ...

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  49. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the bars at high water:—Nambucca Heads, 8ft on bar: Bullina, 14ft on bar, 12ft inside channel: Tweed Heads, 8ft on bar, rise 2ft, crossing 7ft 5in; ...

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  50. CARGO BY THE SOPHOCLES.

    The following are the principal lines of cargo by the Aberdeen liner Sophocles, which will sail to-day for London via South Africa:— From Sydney: 1400 his wool, 75 bls leather and basils, ...

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  51. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to Fiji and Canada will be received at the parcels office, 151 Castlereagh-street, for transmission per C.A. steamship Moana up to 10.30 a.m. on MONDAY, February 29. Parcels addressed to France ...

    Article : 68 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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  54. THE AIRLIE AT SINGAPORE.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, notifying that the steamer Airlle arrived at Singapore at 4 p.m. on Wednesday last from Sydney, via New Guinea, New ...

    Article : 57 words
  55. Advertising

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