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  2. NOTES.

    The fifth test match of 1902 will go down in th[?] history of the game as the most remarkable on record—and there have been a few extraordinary turns in the contests between England and Australia. The ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Robert Mullardi, who on Thursday was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for stealing jewellery from Basse's establishment in Rundle-street, this week gave information to the police which has ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. THE WEATHER.

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  5. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    Operations are being pushed on with all possible speed at Mount Kembla Colliery, and large gangs of men are now being employed daily. The engineers arrived yesterday and are now employed in getting ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,104 words
  7. VICTORIA.

    An unfortunate hitch has occurred in the arrangements for getting Victorian butter exhibits to the forthcoming show at Islington, England, early in October. As far back as May Mr J. M. Sinclair, ...

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  8. LUNACY IN THE STATE.

    The annual report of the lunatic asylum just published states that at the end of last year there were 988 persons in the Adelaide asylums, as against 978 at the end of 1900. The total admissions for 1901 ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Custom-house to-day:—The four-masted American schooner Hawaii for Honolulu with 1500 tons of Seaham coal, the steamer Moko[?] for Wellington, via Sydney, with ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    During the past 12 months 43 applications for assistance have been made to the executive of the local Transvaal patriotic fund, involving an expenditure of £6070. The funds in hand to June 20 last ...

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  11. AN INTER-STATE LEGAL POINT.

    An application was made to-day to Mr. Justice Hodges by Mr. Rigby for a mandamus calling upon Mr. Panton, P.M., to show cause why he should not deal with the complaint of Fallshaw Brothers v. ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. THE BURWOOD COLLIERY DIFFICULTY.

    The trouble at Burwood Colliery over the wheelers refusing to work unless a lad who had been advanced from the night shift at 4s 9d to the day shift at [?]s, was paid the same as the other wheelors—7s— ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. MILITARY INSTRUCTORS.

    The Premier this week sent the folloiving telegram to the Acting Prime Minister of the Common, wealth:—"Great dissatisfaction here over what is considered unnecessary action of sending military ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Theatre Royal Proprietary Company, Limited called for to-day, lapsed for want of a quorum. The directors' report showed that the profits for the six months amounted ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    A Wellington firm, which was recently instructed to purchase £10,000 worth of poultry in New Zealand next summer for the London market, has been entrusted with an order for 100 tons of dressed ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. STATE ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Morton directed the attention of the Premier to the fact that there were in existence several funds which were raised to relieve the sufferers by different ...

    Article : 324 words
  17. SOME STATISTICS.

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  18. QUEENSLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The Rifle Association meeting was continued to-day. The weather continues fair. The Port Curtis Match was won by Mr. H. Morton, of Townsville, with 45 out of 60. The President's Match fell to ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The charge against Francis Thomas Moore of sending a threatening letter to Sir J. G. Ward was heard this morning. In the letter on which the charge was based Moore said, "I really believe if ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Woods and Lesina, members of the Assembly, headed a deputation of unemployed to the Minister for Railways to-day. The Minister reitorated his endeavour to find work first for men ...

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  21. LIVE STOCK EXPORT TRADE.

    On Saturday the Monowai for Sydney will carry 700 sheep. The Westralia, leaving the Bluff on Monday, will carry 160 sheep to Hobart, and 550 to Melbourne. On the same day the Zealandia will sail ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the discussion was continued on the second reading of the Government Reform Bill. Mr. Duggan, Minister for Lands, expressed the opinion that the extreme proposals of ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES.

    The matter of the provision of appliances for life saving at the Mou[?] Kembla mine formed the subject of some questions by Mr. Williams in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The answers were laid ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    KAIPARA.—Departure: August 14, River Hunter, barquentine, for Sydney. (For continuation of Shipping Intelligence see Page 8.) SHIPPING REPORTS. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Arthur and Lady Lawley sailed to-day per steamer Sopho[?]les for South Africa. There was never in Western Australia a more popular Governor, and this fact his been certified to in numberless ways ...

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  26. A SENSATIONAL PASSAGE.

    The Arab, a little coasting ketch of 87 tons register, arrived in port in a damaged condition yesterday after a trip of a sensational character from Borloy Point. She sailed at 5 o'clock on Wednesday ...

    Article : 520 words
  27. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Home Secretary, replying to a question, stated that the Local Authorities Bill would probably be introduced next week. It was agreed that the House go into ...

    Article : 343 words
  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN YIELDS.

    Lake View South Company cy[?]ided 150 tons tailings for 65[?]oz.; Golden Age, Lake Way, crushed 2166 tons for 811oz. ...

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  29. BRISEIS TIN MINES.

    At the ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Briseis Tin Mines, Limited, held in London on July 9, the chairman (Mr. H. J. Bristow) stated that the original estimate of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  30. GOLD YIELDS.

    Clark's Brilliant Worcester and Victory (C.T.) crushed 191 tons for 230oz. Oriental and Gla[?]mire (Gympie) crushed 51 tons for 125oz, [?]lted gold. ...

    Article : 24 words
  31. TOWN HALL RELIEF FUND.

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  32. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Mr. John Hopkins, of the firm of Langdon, Hopkins, and Langdon, who is retiring from business, was entertained yesterday afternoon at A[?]rons' Exchange Hotel, by a large number of friends ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    The steamer Wilcannia, from Albany, took 200,000 sovereigns for the Standard Bank of South Africa. ...

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  34. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Engineering Association of New South Wales was held at the Exchange, Gresham-street, last night. The vice-president, Mr. A. Christie, occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

    The Government intend erecting a number of new public buildings almost at once, including a large asylum near Karrakatta, abattoirs near Owen's anchorage, and an agricultural college in the ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. MINING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of the Cope's Creek Proprietary Company yesterday Messrs. J. A. Thomas, E. Roos, J. W. Moore, J. H. Thomas, G. Groove, and T. H. Cooper were elected directors. ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. M. C. [?]BOHRSMANN.

    Mr. Matthias Christian Bohrsmann died at his residence, Altona. Gordon-crescent, Petersham, early on Sunday morning. The deceased gentleman was apparently well up to within an hour of his death. ...

    Article : 296 words
  38. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz, from London, via the [?] of call, is expected to reach Sydney to-day. The R.M.S. Himalaya, from London, passed Albany yesterday en route to Adelaide. ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On the third reading of the Licensed Victuallers Bill dealing with distillers' licenses Mr. Homburg again raised the question of State rights. He contended that the Federal ...

    Article : 160 words
  41. TASMANIA.

    At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day Mr. A. Hinman was elected president, and Mr. P. O. Fysh vice-president. The retiring president, Mr. C. H. Smith, in moving the adoption ...

    Article : 183 words
  42. THE MAMBARE.

    The steamer Mambare, with the [?] pioneers in connection withe Messrs. Buras, Philp, and Co.'s scheme for the settlement of the New Hebrides on board, sailed from Tchio, New ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. RAIN ON THE CATCHMENT AREA.

    Th[?]ee points of rain, almost an inappreciable quantity, was registered on Wednesday at Cataract on the catchment area of the Sydney water supply The inflow to the Prospect reservoir for the ...

    Article : 509 words
  44. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Rotokine left Launceston yesterday morning for Sydney. The Oonah is due from Hobart this evening. The Hauroto left Fiji yesterday for Sydney. ...

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  45. INTER-STATE EXCHANGES.

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  46. THE BIRKSGATE.

    At 1 o'clock this morning the steamer Birk[?] was timed to leave on Wednesday for Noumea and Fiji, was still sheltering in Watson's Bay. She has a number of passengers and a large cargo. Should the weather moderate ...

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  47. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Treasurer delivered his Budget speech in the Assembly this afternoon. He regretted that the statement was not more satisfactory; but South Australia had passed through difficult times, and ...

    Article : 356 words
  48. THE NEW TUG ALACERITY.

    Among the arrivals at Melbourne [?] twin-screw tugboat Alacrity, recently [?]cquired by the Howard Smith Company from Liverpool. She is described [?] a fine, powerful looking steel craft, of 1[?]ft. 7in. in ...

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  49. PRESENTATION TO MR. T. W. J. FORREST.

    Mr. T. W. J. Forrest, who for a number of years was deposition clerk at the Newtown Police Court, and who has recently been appointed clerk of Petty Sessions at Wallsend, in the Newcastle district, was, ...

    Article : 317 words
  50. EXPORT OF STOCK TO SYDNEY.

    Tasmania now not only exports live sheep to Sydney, but carcases of beef, though supplies here are limited. ...

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  51. INDIGESTION.

    For that frightful Dyspopsia and Indigestion take "KILLRHEU," as prescribed for Rheu[?]atism. No household should be without this great medicine. ...

    Article : 177 words
  52. NEW SOUTH WALES GAME CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Game Club was held on Wednesday evening Mr. J. Whitehead was in the chair. A letter was read from the hon. secretary of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  53. INDUSTRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION.

    The inmates and Workers connected [?] Industrial Blind Institution, William-street, were on Tuesday entertained at a picnic at Sandringham in honour of the coronation of King Edward. ...

    Article : 131 words
  54. NEW SOUTH WALES PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The fortnightly meeting of the executive committee of the N[?] South Wales Patriotic Fund was held on Wednesday last. Ten first applications for relief were received, grants being made in nine ...

    Article : 78 words
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