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  2. VICTORIA.

    In the County Court to-day Judge Johnston Delivered judgment in the action instituted by Louisa Maud Butler, late matron of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum, for th[?] recovery of ...

    Article : 126 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This morning representatives of the various tramway companies waited upon the Premier and informed him that in case Mr. Snow was unable to carry out the conversion of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. THE FRIEDMAN CASE.

    Mr. J. J. Power, M.L.A., speaking at a banquet in connection with the Pyrmont branch of the Women's Political Labour League last night, said that the women would ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An old age pensioner named Alexander Fox, who was aged about 70 years, was found hanging in the kitchen of a resident named Hood, residing at Boree Hollow, yesterday morning. ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Mr. T. S Ch[?]born will conduct an important sale of blood stock at T. Payten's Newmarket Stables, Randwick, at 2.30 p.m. to-day. The catalogue includes intried thoroughb[?]eds. ...

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  7. LATE MINING.

    The Lancefield Laverton has milled 2003 tons yie[?]ng by a amalgamation and cya[?]dation 80[?]oz. The Ida H Laverton has treated 1213 tons for 1245oz, valued at £4909. ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    Aorangl, R.M.S., 4190 tons, Captain Phillips, from Vanconver via Fiji and Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. G. P. Westmacott, Mrs. Sp[?]gthorps. Master [?].Springthorpe, Mr. F. Stringer, Sir James Hector, Mr. P. Buerace, Mr. T. Lawloss, ...

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  9. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. [?]ome left A[?]ee yesterday, and will arrive at Melbourne to-day. She will be at Sydney early on Friday morning. The R.M.S. Arcadia was due at Colombo on Sunday ...

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  10. A LARGE HAUL OF FISH.

    [?]n immense haul of jew[?]ish was netted by Messrs. Duncan and party at Broadwater to-day, upwards of five tons of fish being secured, all being jewfish of uniform size and ...

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  11. A THEATRICAL SUIT.

    The action instituted by George Musgrove, of the Princess Theatro, to recover £2000 damages from Gustavo Slapoffski for an alleged breach of contract, came before Mr. Justice ...

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  12. THE MARINE BOARD.

    The Shipowners' Association have appointed Captain Dingle and Mr. R. Fricker as their representatives on the Marine Board, in lieu of Messrs. W. R. Cave and W. Hamilton. ...

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  13. THE BRISBANE-TWEED RAILWAY.

    The first train of regular service with Brisbane left Tweed Heads to-day at 3.40 p.m. Mr. Thallon, Queensland Railway Commissioner, Mr. Pratten, Chief Secretary, ...

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  14. KENSINGTON RACING CLUB.

    Following are the weights for the Kensington Club's Spring Meeting on Thursday next:- Fifteen Hands Handicap, 51.—Veronica, [?]st; Rosebay, 8st 6lb; Federation, 8st 4lb; Frivolous, 8st 3lb; Lady ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOURERS FOR SYDNEY.

    This afternoon a special excursion train, conveying about 220 Christian Endeavourers, who propose to take part in the seventh Australasian Christian Endeavour Biennial ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    At the Presion Police Court to-day Christopher Rourke and Charles Edwards were committed for trial on a charge of assaulting and robbing George M. Norton at Preston on ...

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  17. ARRIVAL OF THE BANFFSHIRE.

    The steamer B[?]shire, from London, via ports, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning and berthed at Woolloom[?]loo Bay. She left London on July 20, and had variable winds and fine weather to the equator, which was crossed ...

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  18. RETURN OF MR. W. SANDFORD.

    Mr. William Sandford, governing director of th[?] Eskbank iron works, at Lithgow, returned to Sydney from a six months' tour of the world yesterday. Mr. Sandford arrived in Brisbane on Saturday, and ...

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  19. WARRI RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    At Warri on Friday night a banqu[?]t was tendered to Messrs. T. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., and W. Boyd, the-secretary of the Warri Railway League, for their past services. Mr. D. ...

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  20. VICTORIAN GRAIN BUYERS.

    The adjourned meeting in connection with the proposed Victorian Grain Buyers' Association was held this afternoon. The attendance was very small, and this was regarded ...

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  21. COURSING.

    The above club will hold its final meeting for this season at the Kensington Recreation Ground to-day. The sport will commence at 2 p.m., and 35 courses will be decided. The following is the draw: ...

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  22. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The 23rd annual public meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association was held in the large hall of the new institute, Castlereagh-street, last night, and as it was the ...

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  23. THE LINCOLNSHIRE FROM MANCHESTER.

    The steamer Linco[?]shire, which is now running in the Gulf line, was among yesterday's arrivals here. She left Manchester Ship Canal on July 5 and encountered fair weather to the line, passed on July 21. From thence to ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. SOUTH COAST.

    The Bega District Hospital committee has decided to add a new wing to the hospital, and has accepted Messrs. Underhill and Thatcher's tender at £955 for the work. ...

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  25. DECREASE IN RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

    Cash paid into the Treasury by the Railway Department since the opening of the financial year amounts to £546,310, showing a decrease of £45,675 as compared with the ...

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  26. NOMINATION FOR THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The State Cabinet decided to-night to nominate Mr. Beazley as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, vice Mr. Gillies, deceased. Mr. Beazley has seen considerable service as ...

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  27. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 774 words
  28. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    The Employers' Federation of New South Wales, which was formed on May 14, held its first annual meeting at Aarons' Exchange Hotel yesterday. Mr. H. Hudson, the ...

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  29. THE VOYAGE OF THE AORANGI.

    The Canadian-Australian liner R.M.S. Aurangi entered Sydney Heads at 8 a.m. yesterday after another very [?]rt run from Canada, being two days ahead of schedule time. She left Vancouver (B.C.) at 4.47 p.m. on Aug. 21, and ...

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  30. BOWLS.

    A competition under the suspices of the Master Bakers' Association for a pair of silver-mounted bowls will take place to-morrow. Wednesday, between the master bakers and millers of Sydney and suburbs on the Randwick ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    In the football match on Saturday Mr. Beattie refused to act as referee for certain reasons. The correspondence on the subject was made public to-day. It may be mentioned ...

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  32. DEPARTURES.—Sept. 14.

    Melbourne, s, for Devonport, via Newcastle and Melbourne. Barrier, s, for Brisbane, via Newcastle. [?]asby, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. ...

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  33. GOLF.

    By the Dominion liner Mayflower the Oxford and Cambridge golfers for America left Liverpool on August [?]. The party consisted of Messrs. John L. Low (captain), N. F. Hunter, P. W. Leathart, [?].F. [?]anson, and C.N. ...

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  34. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept.15.

    Villa de la Ciotat, F.M.S., for Nonm[?]a; [?]onah s. for Hobart; Amiral Cecille, Fr. sch., for Rot[?]dam; M[?]na, [?]ux, [?]ich, for New Britain; Kakapo, s, for Devonport, Barnie, and S[?]ley; A[?], s, for ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    The twin screw steamer Drayton Grange arrived here yesterday, after an absence [?] the[?] waters of 11 months. She left Durban, Natal, on July 18, bound for Berbera, Somaliland, with the 1[?]th and 22nd companies ...

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  36. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 14.

    Raphael, sch, 43 tons, Captain W. F. M. Wolsch, for New Britain. Barrier, s, 20[?]6 tons, Captain W. J. Ellis, for Brisbane, via Newcastle, in ballast. ...

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  37. CYCLING.

    The executive of the League of New South Wales Wheel-men intend giving £2500 in prizes for the coming season. The opening ca[?]vals will be run early in November, with prize money amounting to £500. Definite arrangements ...

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  38. COASTERS OUTWARD.—Sept. 14.

    Cavanba, s, for Byron Bay; Timaro, s, for Newcastle; Electra, s, [?] Manning River. ...

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  39. IMPORTS.—Sept. 14.

    Warrigal, s, from London, via ports; 97 cs stoves, 7[?] pes iron, 28 pkgs corduge, 1[?] dr[?]s electric cable, 21 [?] infants' food, 10 csks safety fuse, 474 steel angles, 20[?] steel [?]s 3[?] steel flats, 100 buffers, 4[?] pkgs pickies, 11 cs toys, ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND 2000 miles[?].—Arr: Sept. [?] Taiynan, s, from Kobe. Dep: Sept. 12, Uganda, s, for Bri[?]ban COOKTOWN (1550 miles.—Dep: Sept. 14, Mar[?] ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday afternoon a representative team, selected by the Granville association, defeated a Granville district team by 2 goals to 1. SCHOOLS' COMPETITION. ...

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  42. CONCESSION OF SHIPPING DUES.

    It is understood that to-day the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce unofficially notified the agents for the several steamship companies interested that the Government ...

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  43. FATALITIES AND CASUALTIES.

    An old identity of the city in the person of John Davis, aged 70 years, residing at 46 Carrington-street, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning. The deceased was last seen alive in his ...

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  44. DISAPPEARANCE OF A LUNATIC.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Wyandra, Townsville, to-day, concerning the disappearance of William Brooks, a lunatic, in charge of Constable Fenwick, en route to Goodna, ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES v TOOWOOMBA.

    The football match, New South Wales v. Toowoomba, to-day drew a large attendance. The game was very exciting from [?]t to finish. The local players made a splendid stand and at half time the scores were Toowoomba 6 ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, [?]5.30 and 7 p.m. [?]Letters for Melbourne [?]ly will be accepted without [?]te [?]ee for the express from [?] to 6.30 p.m., if posted in ...

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  47. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    Late on Sunday night a single woman named Amy Alice Malone, aged 32, a native of Victoria, was found dead in her bedroom at 135 Phillip-street, city, where she had been in lodings for a period of ...

    Article : 129 words
  48. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  49. CRICKET.

    The Parkes District Cricket Association has been formed, and a competition is to be held during the coming season. The Parkes, Tichborne. Bartley's Creek, and Goonumbia teams are included in the association. ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    At a meeting of the Royal Society to-night the Premier, on behalf of the Government, presented the Governor (Sir A. Havelock), as president, with a copy of Rodway's new work on the Tasmanian flora. ...

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  51. BOXING.

    The third annual contest for the N.S.W. Boxing Championships will be commenced at the National Sporting Club, Castlereagh-street, to-night at 8 o'closk. Judging by the interest taken in the event this year's tournament ...

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  52. A CHILD FATALLY BURNED.

    A girl named Lilian Louisa Scoener, aged 7, residing with her parents in Gordon-street, Rozelle, died in the Glebe Hospital yesterday from severe burns. It is stated that on Saturday the child and a ...

    Article : 69 words
  53. DEATH BY CHOKING.

    A magisterial inquiry into the cause of the death of John Henry Bell, who died suddenly on Saturday morning while at breakfast, was held this afternoon. A post mortem revealed the presence of a ...

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  54. STATE POLITICS.

    The Liberal and Reform Association has passed a resolution thanking Sir James Graham, Messrs. Leplastrier, Hodgs m. Calt, and Petrie for their action in either with [?]rawing or retiring from the ...

    Article : 87 words
  55. REFORM IN POLITICS.

    Sir,—I am amused at the letter of "Publicus" in your issue of yesterday. Like many other men, "Publicus" thinks that Heaven born leaders are at hand without any apprenticeship. ...

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  56. INJURED BY A FALL.

    This morning a tram guard named Smith was walking across the railway bridge, and stepped on a sleeper to allow a tricycle to pass. The handle of [?]struck him, and he fell several feet to the ground. ...

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  57. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 words
  58. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a selector and timber-getter named John Barry was found yesterday in Monte Christo Is[?]nd Creek, near Gladstone. The deceased crossed the Narrows on Tuesday last, and his horses ...

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  59. MR. MOORE AT GUYRA.

    Mr. S. W. Moore, M.L.A., arrived in the Guyra portion of his electorate on Saturday, and addressed the electors [?]f Ben Lomond in the morning and those of Llangothlin in the ...

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  60. NKWCASTLE.

    The steamer Talune cleared at the Customs to-day for Auckland, via Sydney, with 400 tons of coal and 10 tons of bonedust; the steamer Willya[?]a for Po[?]t Pirie, via Sydney, with 2200 tons of coal; the steamer ...

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  61. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A 'FEDERAL CANDIDATE.

    This morning Mr. Henry Challey Baker, cousin of S[?] Richard Baker, was found [?]d in a room at his lodgings, with a revolver lying beside him. He was 52 years of age, and was a candidate for [?]. House ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374 miles)—Arr: Sept. 14. [?] bq. from Edithburg. KAIPARA.—Dep: Sept. 14, Elm[?]lle, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  63. EXPORTS.—Sept. 14.

    Amiral Cecille Fr. sh, for Rotterdam: 8000 tons nickelore (from No[?]me[?]). Dumbea, F.M.S., for Marseilles, vis ports; 40[?]0 bgs copper ma[?]e, [?] pa[?]s la[?]d, 15 cs cheese, 7764 bgs m[?]ze, ...

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  64. THE AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    Sir,—Seeing that I have been appointed to preside over the select committee which will inquire into matters in which Mr. Leahy is interested, I do not purpose to enter into any controversy with that ...

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  65. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, Ceylon, India, Malta, Hongkong, via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, 151 Castlereagh-street, for transmission per P. and O. Company's ...

    Article : 203 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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  68. MR. HOLMAN A[?] COOTAMUNDRA.

    Mr. Holman, M.L.A., addressed a large audience here on Saturday evening. He defended the Government's actions on the Friedman case and the Fitzroy Dock, and spoke in justification of the labour ...

    Article : 62 words
  69. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
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