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  2. SIR JOHN SEE'S OPINION.

    The Premier was disinclined to discuss the question at any length. Asked as to the course now open to the Federal Government, he said:—"I suppose the Government want time to consider whether they ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. THE CASE OF MR. W. M. ARNOLD. The PREMIER, in reply to Mr. A. Griffith, said it was a fact that Mr. W. M. Arnold, chairman of ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The death of one William Jones, late of footscray, leaving property of the value of £30,000 not disposed of by will, has been followed by a very large number of persons claiming to be entitled to ...

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  5. TASMANIA.

    At the police court to-day a man named George Woodford, aged 35 years, was committed for trial on a charge of settiug fire to the Methodist church at Newnham. ...

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  6. LATE MINING.

    The following additional August outputs have been reported:- Ivanhoe, milled 12,821 tons for 3534oz, cyanided 6871 tons sands for 2023oz, slimes treated 5172 tons ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain J. B. [?]ney, from Newcastle. Huddart, Parker, and Co., Limited, agents. Coomonderry, s, 147 tons, Captain S. Canty, from Moruya J. A[?] and Son, agents. ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. NEWCASTLE.

    The Coroner, Mr. C. Hibble, held an inquest to-day regarding the fire which occurred on the British registered barque Aldergrove, when lying at the ballast jetty above Carrington dyke, on August 22nd last. ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    No further news has been received regarding the missing boating party of four men from Port Lincoln. It is believed that the party have sought shelter at one of the islands in the Gulf. ...

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  10. DEPARTURE.—Sept. 8.

    Rotokino, s, for Launceston via Newcastle and Kembla. Konoowarra, s, for Rockhampton. Arawatta, s, for Melbourne. Wodonga, s, for Cooktown, via ports. ...

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  11. THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Carruthers said: A great deal of misapprehension exists with regaid to the conciliation and Arbitration Bill before the Federal Parliament, people imagining it is a bill to supersede the local Acts of ...

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  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept. 9.

    Westralia, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Birksgate, s, for Fiji Islands, via Noumea; Electra, s, for Manning River; Bega, s, for Bermagui, Tathra, Merimbula, and Eden; Newcastle and Hunter ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An inquiry was held at Sandy Flat, Jerangl[?], on Saturday by Mr. F. H. Galbraith, district coroner, and a jury as to the origin of the fire by which the Public school premises at Sandy Flat had been ...

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  14. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 8.

    Kamo[?], s, 1422[?] tons, Captain C. Suffern, for Devonport, via Newcastle. Thistle, four-masted bq, 2281 tons, Captain E. England, for San Francisco. via Newcastle. ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    KAIPARA.—Dep.: Sept. 8, Lapwing, Norwegian bqt[?]., for London. PT. CHALMERS (1285 miles).—Dep. Sept. 8, Europ[?], Dutch ship, for Tocapilla. ...

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  16. COASTERS OUTWARD.—Sept. 8.

    Harold, ktch, for Tweed River; Myall, s, for Port Stephens. ...

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  17. OPERATIONS AT MOUNT LYELL.

    At the big mine the usual output is being maintained to the sm[?]lters. At North Lyell the ore supplies continue to be drawn from Nos. 1, 2, and 3 levels and open cuts of the main deposit and the ...

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  18. IMPORTS.—Sept. 8.

    Scottish Glens, sh, from Ba[?]ia Blanca: [?]175 tons wheat. Bega, s., from Batem[?]'s Bay: 61 cs butter, 110 bgs bark, 3 bgs oysters, 5 bndls skins, 36 cs eggs, 28 cs fish, 1 piano, 3 calves, 6 pigs, and sundries. ...

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  19. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: Mer[?]s, sh, from Albany, sailed May 15; Pakeha, s (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's line). from Lyttelton, N.Z., sailed July 15. At Liverpool: Suevic, s (White Star line), from Sydney, ...

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  20. BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER.

    At the Police Court to-day Henry Carter, charged with maliciously wounding William Carter, his brother, was committed for trial. The evidence was to the effect that the men had an altercation, and ...

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  21. EXPORTS.—Sept. 8.

    Winchester American sch. for Apia (Samoa): 150 halfsk[?] and 75 bgs flour, 178 brls cement, 210 cs be[?]zine, 2000 fire bricks, 10 reels wire, 28 cs beer, 20 kgs white lead, 16 kgs red lead, 10 drms boiled oil, 8[?] dr[?]s copper nails, ...

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  22. WHAT MR. HOGUE SAYS.

    Mr. Hogue says the Government must resign. "A Government that retires to consider its position," he explains, "cannot, in a matter of this sort, go on except under the shadow of a defeat[?] and a ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. THE WILLOUGHBY ELECTION.

    If the holders of electors' rights for the Willoughby district who favour reform fail to exert their power in the direction of returning a representative of the district to Parliament to-day ...

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  24. ESCAPE OF A PRISONER.

    An aboriginal who was being conveyed from Nowra to Wollongong in charge of a constable jumped off the train as it was passing the goods shed this afternoon. He was apparently unhurt, and immediately ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY HOUSE "AT HOME."

    The hospitable doors of Admiralty House were again thrown open last night, when Mrs. Fanshawe was "at home," and gave a most enjoyable dance, and entertained a large number of guests, who were conveyed across the ...

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  26. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  27. BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.

    John Hardt, who had been arrested at Adelaide, pleaded guilty at the police court to-day to a charge of forging and uttering two small cheques at Broken Hill, and was committed for trial at the Circuit ...

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  28. IN LABOUR CIRCLES.

    The situation was actively discussed by Labour members at Parliament House last night. Mr. M'Gowen, the leader of the party, when spoken to, said: "Of course, I am thoroughly in ...

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  29. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Anglican cleared at the Customs to-day for Hobart via Sydney with 950 tons of coal, the steamer Sapphire for Ocean Island with 650 tons (bunkers), the barque Inverneill for San Diego with 2373 ...

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  30. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Britannia, from Sydney, via ports, arrived at Plymouth on Sunday last. The R.M.S. Orizaba, from Sydney, bound to London, arrived at Fremantle from Adelaide at 8.10 p.m. on ...

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  31. THE SAPPHIRE FOR THE ISLANDS.

    Captain J. Vos, agent for Messrs. Christie and Co.'s line of steamers, reports the fixture of the steamer Sapphire, which has been chartered by Messrs. W. Crosby and Co., of Melbourne, on account of the Pacific Islands Company. ...

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  32. VICTORIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The amateur golf championship meeting of Victoria was continued at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club's links, at Sandringham, to-day. The grounds were again in perfect order, but a ...

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  33. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. Holman expressed the opinion that, even had the clause been inserted in the Federal Arbitration Bill, it was a question whether it would not have been ruled ultra ...

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  34. THE BRITANNIA AT PLYMOUTH.

    A cable message was yesterday received by the P. and O. Company notifying the arrival of the R.M.S. Britannia at Plymouth on Sunday last. She sailed from Sydney July 25, Melbourne July 28, Adelaide July 30, Fremantle ...

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  35. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    The first concert of the fifth season of the Granville Musical Union was held in the Granville Town Hall on Monday evening. An excellent programme was gone through, Miss Ruby [?]owring and Messrs. J. J. Herford ...

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  36. ARRIVAL OF THE SCOTTISH GLENS.

    The ship Scottish Glens, 93 days out from Bahia Blanca, with a cargo of upwards of 3000 tons of wheat, reached Sydney yesterday and anchored below Garden Island. The long passage is due to the fact that the bottom of the ...

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  37. MR. HOLLIS.

    Mr. Hollis is honorary secretary of the Locomotive Enginemen's Association of Australia. He said:—"When the campaign for the federal elections was in progress my ...

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  38. THE MACIARMID AT MELBOURNE.

    After a prolonged passage of 111 days from New York the ship Macdia[?]mid arrived at Melbourne yesterday. She brings [?]ge cargo of general merchandise for Melbourne and Sydney, and will come here to the agency of Messrs. ...

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  39. THE ASYLUMS INQUIRY.

    As an outcome of the charges made by Mr. A Kelly, M.L.A., in regard to the working of the Government asylums, an inquiry was commenced at the Rookwood Asylum on Tuesday morning by Mr. Barnett, S.M. It ...

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  40. THE BIRTH-RATE COMMISSION.

    Sir,—Allow me to thank you, although after many days, owing to a defective mail service, for your able leader of the 15th instant upon the "Royal Commission on the Birth Rate." Credit is also due to Sir ...

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  41. RAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney:- Elginshire, four-masted bq. from Buenos Ayres—65 days. Falklandbank, sh, from Bahia Blanca—71 days. ...

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  42. FATALITIES AND CASUALTIES.

    A serious burning accident occurred at Rozelle, Balmain West, yesterday afternoon. Kate Howlett, aged 16 years, residing with her parents at 33 Callan-street, was kindling a fire under a copper ...

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  43. MR. WADE'S CANDIDATURE.

    The campaign of the selected liberal candidate, Mr. C. G. Wade, was brought to a conclusion last evening by two meetings, the one held at Greenwich under the presidency of Mr. H. A. Jones, and ...

    Article : 298 words
  44. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir,—Allow me to continue the subject of my letter appearing in a former issue of your journal and call attention to the important and unfortunate fact, namely, that two of our most capable member of ...

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  45. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were yesterday received respecting the condition of the bar harbours:—Bullina: 14ft on bar, 12ft on inside channel at high tide. Lake Macquarie Heads: 8ft on bar, sea smooth. Nambucca Heads: 9ft on ...

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  46. LORD TENNYSON'S VISITOR.

    The young man Parker, who was committed to the Kew Asylum yesterday after his visit to Government House, was perfectly quiet to-day. On every point excepting his delusions ...

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  47. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Hauroto arrived at Suva on Sunday. The Talune left Auckland on Monday afternoon for Sydney. The Kooringa arrived at Auckland from Fiji yesterday. ...

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  48. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 7 p.m. Letters for Melbourne only will be accepted without late tea for the express from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m., if posted i[?] ...

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  49. A BROKEN THIGH.

    David Anderson, 55, a resident of Burns-street, Balmain, was admitted to the local hospital yesterday suffering from a broken thigh. He was engaged in fixing some machinery on a vessel at Fitzroy ...

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  50. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

    Messrs. G. S. Yuill and Co., Ltd, report:—The Tsinan left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on Tuesday for Sydney, via Newcastle. She is due here on Saturday next, and sails for China and Japan, via the usual ports and Port Darwin on ...

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  51. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A youth named William Roberts, 18 years of age, residing at Mowbray-road, Willoughby, died suddenly yesterday. About 9 a.m. he was walking along Pitt-street, when he was seen to fall. He was ...

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  52. MIMOSA ESTATE.

    The Minister for Lands laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night papers relating to the proposed State purchase of the Mimosa Estate under the Closer Settlement Act. In making the offer, ...

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  53. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S FLEET.

    The following are the movements of the [?]eet [?] longing to Messrs. [?]uddart, Parker, and Co., Proprietary, Limited:- The Anglian sails at noon to-day for Hobart, and is ...

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  54. A CARTER INJURED.

    A carter named Lewis Middle[?]as, residing at Kent-road, North Botany, was driving a vehicle containing a load of leather along Newtown-road yesterday, when the belly[?]and of the harness broke. ...

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  55. MR. HUTTON'S MEETINGS.

    Mr. S. E. Hutton, the selected labour candidate, addressed a large meeting of electors at Hornsby last night, and was supported by Mr. A. Griffith, M.L.A. The candidate claimed the support of the ...

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  56. ACCIDENT AT FITZROY DOCK.

    A boilmaker named David Anderson, employed at Fitzroy Dock, and residing at Pyrmont, was assisting to move an iron plate yesterday, when it fell upon him, severely fracturing his right thigh. The ...

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  57. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    COOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Dep: Sept. 8, Australian, s, for Kobe. CAIRNS [?]1400 miles).—Dep: Sept. 8, [?].M.S. Karrakatia and H.M.S. Mildura, both for the south. ...

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  58. FALL THROUGH A SKYLIGHT.

    A salesman named Alfred P[?]k, residing at Glebe-road, Glebe, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon, suffering from severe injuries to the head. The injured man fell on to a skylight at ...

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  59. MR. D. LEVY ON THE MINISTRY.

    Speaking at Chatswood on Tuesday evening in support of Mr. Wade, Mr. Levy, M.L.A., said the country had had enough of the See Ministry, and was determined to have a change of Government. It ...

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  60. THE LABOUR CAUCUS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 4th inst., under the [?] heading, a letter appears over the signature of John Kean, in which it is stated Mr. Mugglestone, on the above, is different to the Mr. Mugglestone of a few ...

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  61. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, [?] the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, 151 Castlereagh-street, for transmission per Orient Company's steamer Orient, up to 9.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, September ...

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  62. A WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    A wharf labourer named Oscar Anderson, residing at 37 Bourke-street, Woolloomooloo, was working on board the steamer St[?]ttin at the N.D.L. wharf yesterday, when he was struck on the chest by a ...

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  63. A CHILD RUN OVER.

    A child named Vera M'Craw, 5½, was crossing Liverpool-street yesterday afternoon, when she was knocked down by a sulky, sustaining severe injuries to the head. She was taken to Sydney Hospital, ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council Alderman Kelly moved.[?] "That in view of the fact that the securing of the capital of the Commonwealth to the State of New South Wales was part of the ...

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  66. FOUND DEAD.

    About 10 o'clock yeaterday morning the body of a newly-born male child was found in Pitt-street. Constable May subsequently conveyed it to the morgue. ...

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  67. A MINER SEVERELY INJURED.

    Yesterday morning as a carpenter named Henry Harrigan, employed at the Corrimal colliery, was engaged at work in the daylight tunnel he was accidentally knocked off the gantry, falling a ...

    Article : 112 words
  68. Advertising

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