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  2. CONCLUSIONS OF THE COMMISSION.

    The conclusions of the commission are summed up as follows:— We desire to reiterate our opinion that there has been a very serious decline in the birth-rate of New ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN YOUTH.

    What shall we do with our youth? Australia having consolidated itself into a federation, and established foundations that will endure, may be excused for wondering what ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    The first annual meeting of the Women's Liberal League of New South Wales was held in St. Matthias' Hall, Paddington, last evening, the president (Mrs. C. Molyneux Parkes) being in the chair. ...

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  5. METHODIST CONFERENCE HOME MISSIONS.

    The Methodist Conference of New South Wales continued its sittings at the Centenary Hall yesterday morning. The president, the Rev. W. Halse Rogers, occupied the chair. ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The district coroner, Mr. C. Hibble, held an inquest this evening respecting the death of a man named Alfred Gardner, aged 65, lately residing in Kerr-road, Rookwood, who was employed as a ...

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  7. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—March 4.

    Occana, R.M.S., 6603 tons, Captain E. Street, from London, via ports. Passengers—Mr. J. Curror, Miss Cawey, Miss B. Cawley and maid, Mr. M'Cormick, Mrs. M'Cormick, Miss M'Cormick, Miss K. ...

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  8. THE ARTISTS' COIFFURE.

    Mr. Mortimer Menpes contributes an interesting article to the "Cornhill Magazine" on his friend and master, Whistler. He says:—Whistler treated his hair, as he could ...

    Article : 479 words
  9. THE ZEALANDIA IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    The steamer Zealandia, which arrived here last evening from Auckland, experienced light variable winds, with fine weather, up till noon on Wednesday, when a strong southwesterly gale set in, with high seas, moderating to arrival. ...

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  10. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the bars at high water:—Ballina, 14ft on bar, 12ft inside channel: Cape Hawke, 7ft on bar; Tweed Heads, too much sea for sounding bar; Swansea, ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Oonah arrived last evening from Hobart. The Warrimoo leaves Wellington to-day for Sydney. The Wakatipu left Davonport on Thursday night for Sydney. ...

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  12. THE HOWARD SMITH LINE.

    The Peregrine arrived yesterday from Melbourne, and leaves again to-day for Townsville, via ports. The Tyrian arrived yesterday from Townsville, via ports, and leaves again to-day for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. FAST TRIP OF THE DORSET.

    The twin screw steamer Dorset, of the Federal-Houl-der-Shire Lines, which arrived in Melbourne on Thursday, left London on January 21, and called at Capetown en route, making the passage out in the splendid time ...

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  14. THE GERMAN ISLAND STEAMERS.

    The Prinz Sigismund leaves Brisbane on the 5th inst. for Singapore, via New Britain, New Guinea, Banda, Macassar, Batavia. The Prinz Waldemar left Singapore on February 27 ...

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  15. THE RAGLAN CASTLE SPOKEN.

    Captain J. Raglan Brodie, commander of the Lund liner Warrigal, which arrived at Sydney on Monday, reports that when 60 miles south-west of Cape Otway he passed the barque Raglan Castle, of Genoa, ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF THE OCEANA.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Oceana arrived at Sydney yesterday morning. She left London on Jan. 22 with 104 passengers and 3000 tons cargo for various ports and arrived at Gibraltar on Jan. 26, after a most ...

    Article : 320 words
  17. DEPARTURES.—March 4.

    Ayrshire, s, for London, via Auckland. Manapouri, s, for Newcastle. John Cooke, sh, for Rotterdam. Nineveh, s, for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—March 5.

    Macquarie, s, for Yokohama; Mildura, s, and kanowna, s, for Western Australian ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Tyrian, s, for Melbourne; Monowai, s, for Wellington and New ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. MINERS' DELEGATE BOARD.

    A special meeting of the miners' delagate board was held at the Trades Hall to-day. The chief business was the consideration of appeals and it was decided to withdraw £1000 from the bank to meet ...

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  21. CLEARANCES.—March 4.

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  22. THE MORTALITY OF INFANTS.

    In the course of a lecture before the Child Study Association, Dr. Brennand spoke of the physical development of children and the dedeclining birthrate. He stated that with the ...

    Article : 475 words
  23. THE TYSER LINE STEAMERS.

    The Indraghiri, from London, is at Adelaide. The Indra sailed from London Feb. 8 for Melbourne, Sydney, and usual New Zealand ports. The Marcre sailed from London Feb. 27 for Melbourne, Sydney, and ...

    Article : 191 words
  24. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

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  25. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Glaucus cleared at the Customs to-day for Melbourne with 1650 tons of coal; the fourmasted schooner David Evans, for Honolulu, with 1290 tons of Stanford-Merthyr coal; the steamer ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. COASTERS OUTWARD.—March 4

    Helen Moore, ktch, for Port Stephens; Nymboida, s, for Richmond River, via newcastle; Hawkesbury, s, for Hawkesbury River. ...

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  27. IMPORTS.—March 4.

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  28. ORDINATION OF NEW MINISTERS.

    There was a large gathering of ministers and of the general public in the Centenary Hall in the evening, when the Revs. David D. Hunter, Win. N. Lock, and Arthur W. ...

    Article : 544 words
  29. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    Messrs Birt and Co., Ltd., Dangar, Gedye, and Co., Ltd., and Houlder Brothers and Co., Ltd., joint agents, report movements of their New York steamers as follows:—The Nairnshire was at ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The weekly smelting return of the sulphide Corporation shows that 696 tons of ore were treated, producing bullion and matte containing 300oz gold, 19,337oz silver, and 310 tons of lead. ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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  32. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the police court yesterday Eric Dudley Williams, against whom there was a long list of convictions, was sentenced to six months' hard labour for stealing harness. To-day he ...

    Article : 284 words
  33. THE MAILS.

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE MILITARY CAMP.

    The annual military camp will be held this year in the vioinity of Happy Valley Reservoir, about 14 miles south from Adelaide. This will allow operations being conducted over extensive plains and a ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. A LADY MEMBER OF CONFERENCE.

    Members of the Methodist Conference had a unique experience to-day when a young lady presented herself as a delegate from Yorketown Circuit. The president explained that the question of the ...

    Article : 233 words
  36. EXPORTS.—March 4.

    Warrigal, s, for London, via Melbourne and ports: 1445 his wool 96 bls woollen cuttings, 70 bls basils, 228 pes timber, 4500 bars lead bullion, 500 tons wheat, 800 cs fruit, 572 bxs butter, 284 crates rabbits, and ...

    Article : 454 words
  37. WOODLARK ISLAND COMPANY.

    The following report is extracted from letters received from the manager of the Woodlark Island Proprietary G. M. Company up to February 14 — Mill report for the four wests ended January 30— ...

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  38. STATION SHEET.

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  39. CASUALTIES. SUDDEN DEATH AT CANTERBURY.

    A man named Bailey, labourer, who lived in a tent at Canterbury, was proceeding to wards the local railway station at about 6 o'clock on Thuraday morning when he was ...

    Article : 236 words
  40. QUEENSLAND. PROBLEM OF THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The roll of applications for work at the Labour Bureau, Brisbane, is very large, and there are also large numbers of men in receipt of nations. The Premier stated to-day that to permit any ...

    Article : 177 words
  41. THE WEATHER.

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  42. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ventura from San Francisco, bound to Sydney, left Auckland at 4.20 a.m. yesterday. She is due here on Monday afternoon. The R.M.S. Oceana, from London, via ports, arrived ...

    Article : 233 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1280 miles).—Dep. March 4, Ventura, R.M S.. at 4.20 a.m., for Sydney. WELLINGTON.—Dep: March 4, Gothic, s, for London. ...

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  45. DEATH OF A DUMB WOMAN.

    Mrs. Durham, a resident of Ballarat who was recently severely injured in rescuing her infant son from a burning house, died to-day in the Ballarat Hospital. The child is ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. VICTORIAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    At the Methodist Conference to-day the Rev. S. T. Withington, president of the Launceston district, was unanimously elected president of the Methodist Council of Tasmania. ...

    Article : 31 words
  47. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

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  48. FIJI SHIPPING.

    The steamer Moura departed to-day for Auckland. ...

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  49. GUILTY OF ARSON.

    At the criminal sittings of the District Court at Maryborough to-day Robert Butterworth, Agnes Butterworth (his wife), and Nellie Coffey were found guilty of arson, with a recommendation to ...

    Article : 88 words
  50. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    For Sydney: Port Albert, s, from London; Kilmeny, bq, from Sharpness. For Melbourne: Astracana, sh, from St. John'[?] N. B.: Norge, Norwegian ship. ...

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  51. THE SUBURBS.

    A meeting of residents living in Lilyville, Long Bay, and La Perouse was held at Long Bay on Wednesday evening to devise means of furthering the interests of the combined districts. Mr. J. R. Dacy, M.L.A., ...

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  52. A LEGATEE FOUND DROWNED.

    Mr. James M'Curdy, who recently discontinued his old-age pension on receiving information of a legacy of £28,000, was found drowned in Carr's Creek to-day. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. THE MURDER OF A GIRL.

    At the Rockhampton Supreme Court to-day an application was made for a respite in the sentences of the Macdonalds, who had been convicted of the murder of Grace Macdonald. pending an appeal to ...

    Article : 44 words
  55. THE DISABLED C. TOBIAS.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Mr. J. J. Craig, of Auckland, who is now in Sydney, notifying that the tender of Messrs. J. J. Craig, Ltd., has been, accepted for the purchase of the coal cargo of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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