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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    Ladies and Gentlemen,— Whatever party, whatever body you may be [?] long to, remember you are first of all citizen[?] of New South Wales. ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  4. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED "STICKING-UP."

    At the Wallsend Police Court to-day, before Mr. Love, S.M., Henry Burnett Hunter, a middle-aged man, described as a butcher, was charged with having near Young Wallsend, on Saturday, November 28, ...

    Article : 924 words
  5. THE PETRIANA SCANDAL MR.DEAKIN AGAIN EXPLAINS.

    Mr.Deakin spent most of his time in Tasmania trying to explain his Petriana "myth." To-day, at his office, he again returned to the subject, referring to the press statements in ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. CRICKET AND ITS CRITICS

    No one should be able to plead ignorance of all the intricacies of our national game. At the present time 99 per cent. of our male population at the least—in most cases at no— ...

    Article : 1,956 words
  7. FIRST TEST MATCH. ENGLAND VERSUS AUSTRALIA.

    The test match was continued yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground in fine weather and on a perfect wicket. The af[?]endence was about 12,000. When play clos[?]d on Saturday ...

    Article : 2,891 words
  8. STATION REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  9. QUEENSLAND RAINS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  10. VICTORIA. A CONVICTION QUASHED.

    A reserved judgment of the Full Court was delivered to-day, the question being whether or not David Dowsey, who was convicted at Bendigo sessions on October 20, of having ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. PREFERENCE.

    "Preference" is as far away from the practical politics of this election as— as Sir Edmund Barton. The whole thing is in the air. You can blow up a big ...

    Article : 457 words
  12. GALE IN BASS STRA[?]TS.

    A strong NW to W gale prevailed in Bass Straits on Saturday night, and continued to blow with moderate strength throughout yesterday. The steamers Flora and Coogee, which left Burnie and Launceston respectively ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF, FORESTERS.

    Mr.Justice Hood has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the methods adopted by the Independent Order of Foresters to forward its interests in Victoria. The ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    A terrific thunderstorm passed over Coonamble last evening. The lightning was very vivid. The residence of Mr. R. Webb waa struck by it, and Mrs.Webb was knocked down by the shock, but was not ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. THE AGENTS' STATEMENT.

    Messrs, Gollin and Co., agents for the Petriana, to-night made the following statement, which deals with every detail of the [?]ouble over the crew:— ...

    Article : 1,089 words
  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    As this is the last wool selling week of the year, the catalogues to-day were heavy. Competition was brisk, and prices were firm at last week's rates. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. SEVERE STORM AT CUMNOCK.

    A terrific wind and dust storm, followed by heavy rain and hail, passed over the town and district yesterday afternoon, doing extensive damage. Houses were unroofed, one being completely ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. NATIONAL TRUSTEES, E., AND A. CO. OF AUSTRALASIA.

    At a general meeting of the National Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of Australasia, Ltd., to-day, it was decided to pay a dividend of 8 per cent. for the past ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    A deliberate attempt to wreck a train appears to have been made last night on the Glen Iris line. As the 8.5, p.m. train was moving through Heyington station a perceptible ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. GALE ON THE QUEENSLAND BORDER.

    A heavy gale swept over Thargomindah yesterday at noon, Several buildings were partly wrecked, and one was demolished. The telegraph offices were partly unroofed, and telegraph communication was [?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. STORY OF A MISER.

    A remarkable story of a miser comes from Castlemaine. For 40 years William Mahon had kept a local hotel, and in 1893 he retired from business, and went to live alone in a ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. AMUSEMENTS. THE ADA CROSSLEY CONCERTS.

    There was a splendid attendance at Miss Ada Crossley's concert at the Town Hall last night, when a programme rather remarkable for the variety of musical styles it presented was far too long drawn [?]ut ...

    Article : 910 words
  23. RAILWAY ESTIMATE OF THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Chief Commissioner of Railways has been furnished by the traffic branch with an estimate (compiled from reports supplied by stationmasters throughout the State) of the ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    It was announced in these columns last week on the authority of the Minister for Lands, Mr. Crick, that the Government had been offered a large estate in the Inverell district for the ...

    Article : 885 words
  25. OUR SYSTEM OF EDUCATION.

    Sir,—It is s[?]ply incomprehensible why Mr. Purry should exclude philosophy from the teachers' studies at the University, for, of course, to add to their list in spare time is, [?]s "Philosophus" says, a ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  26. LATE MINING. DEEP LEAD MINING IN VICTORIA.

    Mr. Waldemar Lindgren, a leading member of the United States Geological Survey Department, engaged by Messis. Bewick, Moreing, and Co. to report on the possibilities of deep lead mining in ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    Yesterday was a record day for the breaking of records. The new "test" figures are:— Highest English innings, 577; provious best, 576 at Kennington Oval, 1899. In Australia, ...

    Article : 445 words
  28. STANNARY HILLS COMPANY.

    At the sixth annual meeting of the Sta[?]nary Hills Mines and Railway Company the chairman of directors (Mr.W.Herbert Phillips) said that it was a matter of great regret with the board that they had ...

    Article : 281 words
  29. BARRIER RAILWAY RATES.

    Some time ago the Government, acting on the advice of the Railway Commissioner, Mr. Pondleton, declared that after December 1 there would be an increase in the railway ...

    Article : 320 words
  30. FORT-STREET SCHOOL CONCERT.

    The annual concert of the Fort-street Model Public School will take place at the Town Hall to-night. In addition to operatic chorus and part-songs by a ch[?]ir of 400 voices, there will be fairy dances, calisth[?]nic ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. SALE OF THE VESSEL.

    The shipwrecked steamer Petriana, with all her cargo and gear, was sold this afternoon for £57 10s. the purchasers being Messrs. Emerson Brothers, of Sydney. ...

    Article : 29 words
  32. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    A company of which Mr.H.T. Simmonds is chairman, and Mr. A. L. Baird managing director, has in the short space of eight weeks provided for Manly a novelty in the form of a wa[?]er [?]e, a toboggan ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island steamer Y[?]abel arrived from the Solomons this morning. Among her passengers are Captain Rason (the British Resident Commissioner in the New Hebrides) ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. INTER-STATE MATCHES.

    Mr.A.Buckle, the manager of the team to visit Adelaide and Melbourne, will leave by to-day's express train for Adelaide, and will be accompanied by Mac[?]ay, M'Beath, ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. DARLINGHURST SCHOOL CONCERT.

    A concert recently given by pupils of the Darlinghurst, Superior Pabilc School was repeated in the Queen's Halt last night [?] The various choruses were well received. The Orpheus Club and the members of Mr.W.I.B.Mote's ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. SIGNOR ADDISON'S PUPILS' CONCERT.

    The eleventh annual concert of pupils of Signor and Madame Addi[?]on was held in the O[?]dfellows Temple last night, and proved sucessful A lengthy prograqmme of vocal and inst[?]al items was rendered by the pupils. ...

    Article : 59 words
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