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  2. Hospital Finances.

    During September, the sum of £17 14s was received in patients' fees and from others sources at the Bathurst District Hospital. Included in the ...

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  3. IN A FUNK

    The Royal Commission Mr. Justice Pring appointed to investigate the charges laid by Mr. Wade against the Minister for works, sat in No. 1 ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. MORE CARSON TALK

    Viscount Northland is second in command of the Tyrone Regiment of the Ulster army. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at ...

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  6. To-day's Forecast.

    Generally fine, variable winds, with a tendency for local thunderstorms, chiefly on Northern border. ...

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  7. NORTON GRIFFITHS SCHEME

    The Minister for Works revived the Norton Griffiths matter in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, when he moved for the approval of the ...

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  9. Patients in the Hospital.

    In the course of his report to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital, the secretary (Mr. A. Blackshaw) stated that on September ...

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  10. Gifts to the Hospital.

    Matron Hanford reported the receipt of the following gifts during September to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital ...

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  11. CANTANKEROUS MR. WEBB.

    Mr. E. T. Webb's recent trip apparently has not caused him to lose any of that spirit of cantankerousness which hitherto had manifested itself ...

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  12. Macquarie's Manuscripts

    Governor Macquarie's manuscripts, to be sold at auction in February, consist presumably of unpublished journals of his tours of New South Wales ...

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  13. French Pen Painting.

    This dainty art resembles the finest silk embroidery, and can easily be learnt by correspondence, as we give you a painted sample of the various ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. EXPULSION FROM THE HOUSE.

    Reviewing the result subsequently, the Premier said that Mr. Wade's position as Leader of the Opposition protected him from the consequence ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. DISASTROUS RAINSTORM.

    A rainstorm flooded subways and stopped traffic for several hours. Two persons were electrocuted while operating electrical train systems on ...

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  17. Clarence Kefford's Death

    Walter Henry Merrifield, who was convicted of the manslaughter of Clarence Kefford, at Lilydale, on June 4, was to-day sentenced to six ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. LATE SPORTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  20. MR. WADE REPLIES.

    Mr. Holman's strong commentary brought the following from Mr. Wade: "The statement is only a part of Mr. Holman's bluff all through. I invite ...

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  21. NAVAL NOMENCLATURE.

    The Admiralty has drafted a scheme for standardising the nomenclature and classification of destroyers. Class A will represent the oldest vessels. All ...

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  22. MR. GRIFFITH'S COMMENT.

    Mr. Griffith, when his opinion was sought, said that if the people would tolerate this sort of thing he was afraid that our political life had ...

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  23. QUARANTINE

    Instead of the quarantine embargo being lifted from Sydney, it is stated that the Federal Director (Dr. Cumpston has been quietly tightening his ...

    Article : 140 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL BOARD FRICTION.

    The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the Hughes-Onslow incident, says that it is no secret that there has been much friction between British officers ...

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  25. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Wade asked the Premier, if, in view of the admissions made by Mr. Griffith on the previous ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Mr. David Macpherson, of the Bathurst police force, and Miss Ethel Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Davies, Junr., of ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS

    Persons eligible to vote at the municipal elections complain that they have not yet received their oral declaration papers, and urge that the date of ...

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  29. IN THE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council, Mr. Flowers moved the suspension of the Standing Orders to permit of the passage of seven Bills through all their ...

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  30. FOUR MORE CASES.

    Four new cases of smallpox came under the notice of the officials of the Health Department to-day, and were ordered to quarantine. The patients ...

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  31. IF NOT SUBSTANTIATED.

    Commenting on Mr. Wade's position yesterday, the "Sydney Morning Herald" said:— "The Royal Commissioner, who ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    At Opanake this morning a hotel and 10 shops were razed to the ground by a mysterious fire. The firemen at work were severely hampered by the ...

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  34. The Leading Feature To-day.

    Undoubtedly the leading feature for the hot weather this season is White. It is found in costumes, sunshades, hosiery, gloves, boots, shoes, and fancy ...

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  35. £193,038

    The will of the late Mr. J. C. Williamson, theatrical proprietor, was sworn to-day for purposes of probate, at £193,038. ...

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  36. The Recent Hospital Ball.

    The recent Hospital ball resulted in the splendid profit of £82 13s 3d. This is about £20 better than the previous year. At yesterday's ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. Hospital Collectors.

    Messrs. A. J. Brownlow and John Godfrey advised yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital that owing to pressure of business they ...

    Article : 152 words
  38. COAL-LUMPER'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    A coal-lumper, Richard Lovelock, of York-street, was burned under the edge of a fall of 50 tons of coal in the hold of the steamer Shropshire ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Archibald Brown, a sailor, native of Scotland, was found guilty at the Circuit Court to-day, on a charge of committing an offence on a girl of 13 ...

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  40. Language at Railway Station.

    Looking quite fresh after his escapade on the previous day, Charles M'Gregor (60) appeared before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., at the Bathurst Police ...

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  41. DISASTROUS FIRE AT MURRURUNDI.

    A disastrous fire occurred here early this morning, through which a fruit shop, refreshment room, and a bootmaker's shop were burnt to the ground. ...

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