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  5. SHIPPING

    This Day. -- High water, 12.45 a.m.; [?]18 p.m. Sun rises, 6.10; sets, 5.38, Friday. -- High water, 1.59 a.m.; 2.39 p.m. Sun rises, 6.10; sets; 5.38. ...

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  6. AN EVIL REPUTATION.

    Jack had a long interview with inspector Williams before he went away, impressing on that officer to spare no expense or exertion to still continue to search for Isabel. ...

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  7. SUING A TRADE UNION.

    That a trades union may be sued for its action in strikes will be news to a section of the public, but that such is the case is established in the Taff Vale affair. It was ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    After the "Star" message was despatched last evening the House of Representatives further considered the Postal Bill In Committee; Members failed to come to any ...

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  9. THE BETTERMENT TAX.

    The betterment principle applied to country railways is not approved of by the Minister for Works. Several lines have been constructed under Acts containing provisions for ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. STATE GOVERNORSHIP.

    The Premier was asked a question in the Assembly last night as to whether, since the establishment of Federation, the State Government had received a communication from ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. BRODRIBB v. ISAACS.

    The hearing was concluded late yesterday afternoon of the action Brodribb v. Isaacs, in which an auctioneer claimed compensation for alleged slander. The case has already ...

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  12. BATHURST TOURIST TRAIN.

    The secretary of the Progress Association has received a letter from the Railway Commissioners to the effect that they cannot see their way clear to run the Saturday [?] ...

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  13. DALWOOD VINEYARD.

    Mr. J. A. Wilkinson, of the Coolalta vineyards, has purchased the old and famous Dalwodd vineyard Dalwood is one of the lamest as well as one of the oldest vineyards ...

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  14. THE MAILS.

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  15. ACCIDENT TO AN OLD LADY

    An elderly lady named Alice Maxtcd, residing at 336 Clevelapd-street, fell downstairs last evening, and fractured her arm. She was admitted to the Sydney Hospital. ...

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  16. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    Capacious as it is the Town Hall has proved hardly large enough of late years to comfortably accommodate the thousands that always flock there to the annual tea and ...

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  17. HUNTER RIVER FLOODS.

    Mr. O'Sullivan, replying to a question in the Assembly last night, said he intended at an early date to submit to the House a motion to refer the scheme for the mitigation of ...

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  19. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    Mr. Barton says he will not deal with the question of stopping Tattersall's sweeps just yet, nor, indeed, will the Cabinet consider it until the Postal Bill has passed through ...

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