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  2. THE PREMIER'S TOUR.

    The Premier spent last night at Adelong, and this morning was driven to Tumut by Mr. Donaldson the member for the district. Heavy rain fell for most of The journey, about 12 miles, but, notwithstanding, ...

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  5. THE DISASTERS AT SEA. ABANDONMENT OF THE STEAMER TEKAPO.

    The chief inquiries among shipping people yesterday were as to the prospect of floating the Tekapo. Mr. F. W. Jackson, manager of the Union Company, went out to the vessol and made a final report ...

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  6. MESSRS. WISE AND W. H. B. PIDDINGTON AT REDFERN.

    A meeting of electors was held at St. Saviour's Hall, Redfern, last night, to hear addresses by Messrs. B. R. Wise and W. H. B. Piddington, Ms. L.A., in favour of the Federal Constitation Bill. ...

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  7. BALMAIN NORTH FEDERAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Balmain North Federal Association was held last night in the Mayor's room, Town Hall, Balmain. Mr. A. J. Reynolds presided. Arrangements were finally made in connection with ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. ACTION IN VICTORIA.

    The annual meeting of the Imperial Federation feague of Victoria was held yesterday The report set forth that recognising the immediate importance of the efforts made to secure Australian federation ...

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  9. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Austral, from Sydney April 12, arrived at Suez, homewards, May 14. The R.M.S. Himalaya is due at daylight to-day, and will bring up at the P. and O. buoy. The tender leavers the ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. ACTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A National League has been formed for the purpose of examining the question of federation and its relation to Western Australia, and the probable effect on the colony if adopted. The league includes a ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. THE ABERDEEN.

    The Aberdeen line steamer Aberdeen. from Landon, is due here to-day, at Dalgety's Wharf. Captain Robb reports having left the Royal Albert docks at noon on March 28. passing Dover same day. and encountering strong ...

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  12. MESSRS. L. F. HEYDON AND L. C. BUSSELL JONES AT PETERSHAM.

    At the Petersham Town Hall last evening a fair andience attended to hear addresses against the Pederal Bill by Messrs. L. F. Hoydon and L. C. Russell Jones. Alderman J. W. Cockbaine. J. P. ...

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  13. LADY ENTHUSIASTS.

    Nearly 100 ladies to-day attended a meeting convened by the Mayoress, Mrs. Millet. Much enthusiasm was evinced, and those present agreed to do their utmost to support federation. The Mayoress ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The steamer St. Quenlin is due to-day from New York. The St. Quentin [?] a fine powerful steamship, belonging to London She was la nche on the Tyne in October last, so that this is her first appearance in these waters. Her ...

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  15. THE TEKAPO WRECK.

    Numbers of people went to the scene of the Tekapo wreck, Yesterday, many walking, others driving; whilst a special survice of 'buses was available for those who cared to travel the Long ...

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  16. THE CURRIE LINE.

    Messrs. Cowlishaw Brothers have been advised that the steamer Dar[?], of the above line, left Sourabaya on the 10th instant for Calcutta, where she will load for the colonics. ...

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  17. THE SALE OF THE TEKAPO.

    Messrs. Fraser, Other, and Co. will submit for sale today, at 2.30 p.m., at the City Mart, the Wreek of the steamer Tekapo, as she lies on the rocks at Maroubra. ...

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  18. ACCIDENT TO THE OROWAITI.

    A Strahan message states: At 7 a.m. the Orowaiti stack on a bank in the harbour. ...

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  19. STORMY VOYAGE OF THE KARLSRAUHE.

    A report from Freman[?]e advising on the 5th instant the arrival of the German [?]ail steamer Katlsrube from Sydney deseribe how the liner ran into bad weather. The report says: The stamer was very much behind time, ...

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  20. VICTORIA. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The annual ceremony of the installation of officers of the United Grand Lodge of Victorian Freemasons took place to-night at the Masonic Hall. There was a large number of brethrea ...

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  21. THE STEAMER FERNMOUNT.

    The steamer Fer[?]unt, which came here from the Islands lately to be docked for an overland, has about completed, and is fixed to return to Rataritari, in the the Gilbert Islands, shortly. This steamer, immerly one ...

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  22. NEW STEAMER FOR TASMANIA.

    The Union Steamship Campany has advice that the steamer Koonya, the Intest addition to their flect, left Capetown on the 30th ultime for the colunia The Koonya Is expected is arrive in time to enter the Tasmanirn trade ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. WINE AND COOL STORAGE COMMISSION.

    At the sitting of the Wine and Cool Storage Commission to-day evidence was taken as to the desirability of additional accommodation for freezing parposes. Most of the witnesses expressed ...

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  24. ANTI-FEDERAL MEETING AT HUNTER'S HILL.

    A meeting of the residents of Hunter'a Hill was held on Monday evening. Sir G. Dibbs, K.C.M.G., presided, and upwards of 400 persons were present. Sir GEORGE DIBBS aaid that the question of ...

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  25. ARRIVAL OF SHIPS FROM SYDNEY.

    Messrs. J. S. Mailler and Co. have received a cable advising the arrival of the ship Velore at London on the 15th in-tant, after a passage of 121 days from Sydney. The Vellore tooks from here the following carge: 3503 ...

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  26. AN INTERESTING OCEAN RACK BETWEEN TORPEDO-DESTROYERS.

    The mails Just to hand by the Teinan contains the fellowing interesting account of an ocean race between destroyers: Two Japanese torpede-destroyers, the shi[?] nome and the Marakano, the former in charge of ...

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  27. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The practical work of the fifth annual conference of the Australasian-Butter and Cheese Factories Managera' Association was begun to-day, when interesting papers on dairying subjects were ...

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  28. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    The barques gartha and Pronto, which left Newcatle on December 17 and january 14 respectively for Panuma, arrived at their deatinations on April 1 and March 30. The ba que Evanhoe arrived at Antofagasta on April 12. ...

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  29. FXTRAORDINARY SHIP SALYAGE.

    A ship launch has just, taken place at the yard of Sri and Hunter, Newcastle-on-Tyne, under extraordinary circumstences. In the autamn of last year the steamer Milwaukee, owned by Messrs. Elder. Deinpster, and Co. ...

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  30. CHARTERS.

    Lord Clyde, barque, 560 tons, from Bunbury to London —jarrh. syvstjernen, barque, 1000 tone, Neweastle to West Coast South America coal. ...

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  31. ANTI-BILL MEETING AT PYRMONT.

    Last evening Mr. A. B. Piddington delivered an address in opposition to the proposed Federal Bill in Higson's Hall, Union-street Pyrmont. There was a fair attendance. Mr. Alderman Buckle accupied ...

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  32. DEPARTURE FROM GUNDAGAI.

    Mr. G. H. Reid returned to Sydney by to night's train. There was a largs concourse of people at the railway station. They heartily cheered the Premier before leaving. He was well pleased with the ...

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  33. A. RACE HOME FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    An exciting race has been finished between two Glergor sailing ships, the iron four-marted barque Armsdie (1960 tons net register), owned by Mes-rs. J. and A. Rov burgh, and the iron ship Sutherlandshire (1549 tons as ...

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  34. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Albania, ship (TNQR). from New York-121 days. Drumpark, ship (NTCB), from Tampa-08 days. E. J. Spence, barque (WMNJ), from Mauritius-97 days. ...

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  35. MR. J. H. CARRUTHERS AT WAVERLEY.

    Stratton's Hall, Waverley, was crowded last night by a representative gathering,when an address was delivered by Mr. J. H. Cirruthers. Minister for Lands. The chair was occupied by Dr. Matheson, ...

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  36. TELEPHONE TO THE WRECK.

    The Union Company yesterday morning at 11 o'clock made an application to Mr. Walker, suporintendent of te'egraphs, for a telephone to Maroubra Beach, and by 4 o'clock in the afternoon ...

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  37. IN A STORM.

    The British barque Zinita, which arrived at San Fr[?] ciseo last month from Antwerp, went through [?] cyclose shortly after rounding Cape Horn that noboly on board will soon forget. Apart from this storm the Ziarts's ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    A light rain has fallen in the south and south-west of the colony, inclusive of the Riverina country. Between the Murray and the Murrumbidgce up to a quarter of an inch fell at Moulamein, and it was ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The schooner Whangarea with 160.O00ft. of timber, sailed from Foxton on the 5th instant for Sydney The Norwegian baique Tehr Ugland arrived at Timaru on the 5th instant after a smart passage of 3O daya from ...

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  40. ACTIVITY IN THE LUMBER CARRYING TRADE

    There is a big demand for vessels for the Califor[?] coasting and island trade, and in consequence the shipbuilding yards from San Francisco to Paget Sound are all busy. Hind Rolph and Co. are having two schooners and [?] ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPING.

    The French barque General de charette. left Table Bay on April 14 for Neweastle, to load coal for San Franeisco. The Italian barque Garibaldi sailed from table Bay on the 16th altime for Neweastle, to load coal for the West ...

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  42. ANTI-FEDERATIONISTS AT CANTERBURY.

    A branch of the Anti-Federal Association was formed at Canterbury on Tuesday night. About 20 persons assembled at Mr. A. P. Carrington's residence, and discussed the initiatory steps. Mr. A. P. ...

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  43. PIGEON POST AT SEA.

    The 12 pigeons which were sent no from the At'[?] liner Touraine on the 12th ultimo arrived safe at Bre[?] The first homed at Brest at 9 o'clock in the evening. The were flown at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the day previous ...

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  44. THE HON. J. COOK AT BLACKHEATH.

    The Hon. J. Cook addressed a gathering of about 50 this evening. The night was boisterous and militated against a larger attendance. He touched upon the most salient points of the bill in an able manner, ...

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  45. A VESSEL MISSING.

    By Tuesday's mail it was reported that the steamer Allegheny, of New york. Caplain M'Gilliray, New Yrok to Dover, reported to liave sailed on January 19, and from Halifax on January 26, 1899, is posted missing. ...

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  46. NEWCASTLE FEDERAL LEAGUE.

    A general meeting of the executive committee of the Newcastle District United Rederal League was held at the Council-chambers to night. The president, Mr. Stewart Keightley, occupied the chair. ...

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  47. WRECK OR A STEAMER NEAR COLOMBO.

    The Orizaba, which arrived on Friday. brings word that news reached Colombo on the 18th ultimo ot the loss of the British steamer Thrunscoe. The details to hand are but meagre. The captain of The Dog. a Datch rovenue ...

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