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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels arrived to-day:—Ancona, four-masted barque, from Alg[?]a Bay, destination uncertain; Harburg, steamer, from Sydney, Lambton and Caledonia coal for Java; Cromartyshire, ship, ...

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  3. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Cohen (president), Mr. Cruickshank (representative of the employers), and Mr. S. Smith (representative of the employees). The Newcastle Wharf Labourers' Industrial Union ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Bryan Ward, an elderly man, in the employ of Father Sheridan, of Berri[?]a, met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon. He was discovered on the roadside in an unconscious state, and was brought ...

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  5. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    A meeting of ratepayers and residents of Petersham was held in the local Town Hall on Thursday night in order to consider the matters of reduction of members and local government. The ...

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  6. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney on Sunday morning preached in the Cathedral at a special military service held previous to the departure of the 5th Battalion of the Commonwealth Horse, for active ...

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  7. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The general purposes committee of the City Council yesterday continued its adjourned sitting from the previous evening. The Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) presided, the following members ...

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  8. PROPOSED HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    As the outcome of a public meeting held recently at the Town Hall, Sydney, to deal with the question of the treatment of consumptives, several medical gentlemen appointed to suggest a suitable site for a ...

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  9. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A youth named Vandenbergh, aged 16, was admitted to the cottage hospital from Robertson yesterday afternoon suffering from a serious bullet wound. He was loading a pistol, which accidentally ...

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  10. CITY POLICE COURT.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, before Mr. Love, S.M., William Carlson, a native of Prussia, aged 34, seaman, was committed for trial on a charge of having on May 22 inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

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  11. A FATAL FALL.

    An inquest was held yesterday at Narrengulen to inquire into the death of Mr. F. C. Marzall. The coroner (Dr. Thane) found that the deceased died from hemorrhage of the brain, caused through a ...

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  12. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened at the courthouse yesterday, before his Honor Judge Heydon. Mr. R. B. Browning acted as Crown Prosecutor. George Samuel Peel and James Mills were charged ...

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  13. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The case cited by the Newcastle Wharf Labourers' Union against the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company was conclude in the Arbitration Court to-day, but in view of the importance of the ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The Mayor stated at the council meeting yesterday that he obtained a loan of £600 from the New South Wales Bank at 5 per cent. for the erection of new council-chambers. Tenders are being called for the ...

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  15. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held to-day regarding the death of Mr. Ambrose John, of Merewether, who was knocked down on Wednesday by a horse which he had taken to be examined by a veterinary surgeon. Deceased ...

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  16. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Sydney Labour Council recently wrote to the Premier desiring him to refer the question of the abolition of the Legislative Council to the electors in conjunction with that of the reduction of members ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    The first of the winter socials in connection with St. Aidan's, C.E., was held yesterday. The Rev. E. Lampard, B.A., presided. BURRAWANG, Thursday. ...

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  18. THE DROUGHT.

    The Minister for Works, who takes an interest in the question of the drought and our now grassless districts out back, has forwarded the following extract from the "Engineering News" of March ...

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  19. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The steamer Time has completed discharging 800 tons of concentrates from Port Pirie, and the Dovedale is due on Tuesday with 1500 tons from the same place. The bullion shipments for London during the ...

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  20. IS HORNSBY DOOMED?

    Sir,—There can be no question that it the proposal to build a consumptive hospital in the Kuring-gai Chase is insisted on, not only this township, but the whole of the settlements along the Milson's Point ...

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  21. MEETING AT GOULBURN.

    A public meeting was held last night to consider the eduction of members and local government. The Mayor presided. Mr. J. Ashton, who delivered an address, said he thought it would have been ...

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  22. DARING ROBBERY IN MELBOURNE.

    Early this morning a policeman on duty in Little Collins-street saw a newspaper-covered package on a doorstep close to Queen-street On examination he found the package contained inside works of 40 ...

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  23. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The Coadjutor-Archbishop left on Tuesday for Moss [?]ale on a tour of parochial visitation, during which he will visit Berrima, Mittagong, and Bowral. He will return to Sydney on Friday next. ...

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  24. PASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Sydney Pastures and Stock Protection Board held last night the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to:— 1. That a letter be written to the Minister for Customs ...

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  25. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Gers, barque, from Bunbury; Hector, s., from Sydney; Jordanbill, four-masted barque, from Melbourne; Dap[?]ne, barque, from Hamelin; Olive, barque, from Adelaide; Duke of Westminster, s., from Brisbane; ...

    Article : 369 words
  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Thare were no fresh cases of plague reported yesterday to the Board of Health. At a late hour last night it was reported from the Coast Hospital that the patient Gorman was a little ...

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  27. METHODIST.

    A letter from the Rev. W. E. Bromilow, Methodist missionary of Dobu, New Guinea, under date April 23, reports that a disastrous cyclone had visited the station. Fruit trees had been blown up by the ...

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  28. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY UNION.

    More than usual interest attached to the weekly meeting of the members of the Sydney University Union last evening in the "common room" connected with the University, because the object of the ...

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  29. FATAL CASE AT FREMANTLE.

    A fatal case of plague occurred at Fremantle yesterday, the victim being a lad named James M'Clure, aged 17. The patient was lodged in the Grosvenor Hospital, which has been placed in strict ...

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  30. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oruba will be despatched at noon to-day for London, via ports. The G.M.S. Darmstadt will sail to-day at 1 p.m. for Southampton and Bremen. ...

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  31. PATIENTS IN BRISBANE.

    The plague is still quiescent and all the patients are doing well. There are at present 20 patients under treatment. The cleansing of the city is still proceeding with satisfactory results. ...

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  32. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    The dry weather still continues, and a sharp frost was experienced early this week. The growers were hoping that rains would have fallen and so helped to have kept the frosts off. Everything is at a ...

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  33. PASSENGERS BY THE R.M.S. ORUBA.

    The following is a list of passengers by the R.M.S. Oruba, which sails at noon to-day for London, via the usual ports:— For Naples, Marseilles, and London: Mr. H. Bryant, ...

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  34. QUARANTINE AREAS PROCLAIMED.

    In the "Government Gazette" of yesterday the following areas were proclaimed stations for the performance of quarantine:— All that area commencing on the north-eastern ...

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  35. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    COROWA, Friday. Mr. Waddell, the Colonial Treasurer, writes to the secretary of the Corowa Vine and Fruit Growers' Association stating that provision to reduce the ...

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  36. THE GARBAGE DESTRUCTOR.

    The Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) and several members of the City Council, accompanied by the town clerk (Mr. T. H. Nesbitt), the associate town clerk (Mr. J. R. Palmer), and the city surveyor ...

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  37. MEETING AT BEECROFT.

    A successful public meeting, characterised by great unanimity of feeling, was held at Beecroft last night. Mr. C. Churchill Tucker, president of the Progress Association, presided, and there was a ...

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  38. PRESBYTERIAN.

    A congregational meeting was held in the Randwick Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. The Rev. C. H. Talbot announced that Mrs. J. C. Fischer, Orange-street, Randwick, had offered to present a ...

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  39. BALMAIN HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of ladies and gentlemen was held at the Balmain Hospital during the week to make arrangements in connection with the annual hospital ball. Mr. E. Beard occupied the chair. It was resolved ...

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  40. SOUTH COAST.

    Veterinary Inspector S. T. D. Symonds has submitted to the Department of Public Health a report upon an inspection made by him under the Dairies Supervision Act in March and April last of the dairy ...

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  41. PROPOSED TRAMWAY TO CASTLE HILL.

    A largely attended meeting was held at the Castle Hill Hall on Thursday evening in support of a proposal to extend the Parramatta-Baulkham Hills tramway to Castle Hill. Mr. A. T. Telfer presided, ...

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  42. POLICY OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. W. Alison, secretary of the Taxpayers' Union, writes to announce his horrifying discovery of the fact that the extension of State socialism is the policy of the labour party. The ...

    Article : 338 words
  43. PASSENGERS BY THE G.M.S. DARMSTADT.

    The G.M.S. Darmstadt will be despatched from [?] Woolloomooloo Wharf at 1 o'clock to-day for Bremen and Southampton. The following have booked passages:— To London: Mr. J. Clegg-Taylor, Mrs. Clegg-Taylor, ...

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  44. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. Burford Hooke, secretary of the Colonial Missionary Society, proposes to leave London in June on a visit to the Congregational churches in Australia. ...

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  45. THE SAILING OF THE AIRLIE.

    The following have booked passages by the steamer Airlie sailing to-day for China and Japan:—Mr. E. J.P. Brooks, Mrs. Brooks, Mr. James Burns, Mrs. Burns, Miss G. Burns, Miss C. Burns, Mr. A. G. Colliss, Miss Evans, ...

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  46. YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The opening lecture of the Y.M.C.A. winter course, delivered by Dr. Ford[?]ce this week, was a great success, upwards of 200 persons being present. A debate occasioned great interest at the O.B.I. ...

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  47. MOVEMENTS OF N.D.L. STEAMERS.

    The Konigin Luise arrived in Genos, en rou[?] from Sydney to Bremen, on the 21st instant. The Weimar, due on Colombo on the 27th instant, [?] route from Sydney to Bremen, via ports. ...

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  48. SALVATION ARMY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Hoskin returned to the city on Tuesday evening last after a satisfactory tour of inspection in the Newcastle and Maitland districts. At West Maitland he conducted an early-morning ...

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  49. ROBBERY AT SMITHFIELD.

    It has been reported to the Parramatta police that a Chinaman residing at Smithfield has been robbed of a sum of 40 sovereigns. It appears that the man went to Sydney on business, and when he ...

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  50. DANIELL'S IMPERIAL HOTEL, BRISBANE.

    Terms, [?] guineas per week. Sample-rooms.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. 1s 6d.—Advt. ...

    Article : 24 words
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