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  2. ISLAND EXCURSIONISTS

    When the Burns, Fillip liner Malalta hauled alongside the Federal Wharf to-day upon completion of her cruise to the New Hebrides Islands quite a large number of ...

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  3. THE NEW HF[?]RlDES.

    There arrived at Sydney by the is and steamer Malita to-day the Rev. W. Gunn missionary of the United Free Church of Scotland, who has spent 25 years of his life ...

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  4. NORTH WEST MAIL

    The determination of Mr. Johnson (the Chief Railway Commissioner) regarding the alteration in the running of the norths west mall is applauded in certain of the. ...

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  5. MATRIMONIAL TRIALS

    In the District Court tills afternoon the case of Edith Maud Swlnson v. Arthur Fitzgerald Swinson, for the recovery of £16, arrears of maintenance, under a deed of ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    A number of questions were asked in the Assembly this afternoon relative to the Fedora capital Mr. Ball asked the Premen whether, as a matter of compromise between ...

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  7. THE MEAT TRADE

    A firmer tone was evident in the sheep section of the Homebush fat stock sales to- day. The supply was drily a moderate one for a Thursday, but was sufficient for all ...

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  8. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION

    There was a large attendance of members at the annual meeting of the Now South- Wales Employers' Federation, which was held in Fadmouth-chambers this ...

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  9. THE WATSON'S BAY DISCOVERY

    Though the police are not absolutely sure, they are practically certain, [?] Ernest Garlicky, whose dead body was and this morning on the [?] at South Head with a ...

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  10. SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINERY

    Mr. Justice. Pring and a Jury of four this morning commenced the hearing, of a claim for £165, in, connection with sheep shearing machinery. The plaintiffs were Burgon and, ...

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  11. A ROUGH DIAMOND

    ''Oh yes, I'm always drinking--I like it. I've been drinking for the last 70 years," admitted Michael Diamond, at the Paddington Pollce Court this morning. ...

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  12. A BABY'S BODY

    The circumstances attending the death of a newly-born male child. which was discovered in a right-of-way off Horward-lane, Pyrmont, yesterday morning, were inquired ...

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  13. RETURNING MARKSMAN

    Sergeant Green, of the Australian Rifles Regiment, Sydney, who having won his club championship last year, was sent at the regiment's expense to compote at Bisley. ...

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  14. SUNSHINE DISASTER

    The trial of Leonard Milburn and Gilbert Dolman, first and second engine drivers of the Bendigo train in the Sunshine railway disaster last Easter Monday, on a charge of ...

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  15. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    Albert Smith, 35 years of age lately living, in Bulwarra-roa. Ultimo, met his death in a sudden manner this afternoon He was employed as ice-cuttor at the Metropolitan ...

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  16. FATAL FALL FROM A TRAM

    On August 22 Martin Howard, 62 lately living in Nithsdale-street, city, fell from a tram car in oxford-street, near the Paddingion Town Hall, and his foot was badly ...

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  17. A GRAZIER'S PETITION

    In the Divorce Court this afternoon James Stagge, grazier, sued for a divorce from Nellie Maude Stagge, formerly Little, on the ground of her adultery. On behalf of ...

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  18. LOCALLY-BUILT LOCOMOTIVES

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Ball gave notice of his intention to move that in view of the satisfactory vaults so fur achieved in connection with the ...

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  19. WHAT CAMDEN WANTS

    Mr. Downes, M.L.A., introduced a deputation to the Minister for Works to-day from the Camden Municipality with regard to the repairing of the road from Camden to the ...

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  20. BANKRUPTCY COURT

    The following matters were before the Acting-Registrar to-day:--ORDER FOR DISCHARGE REFUSED. Re Henry Benjamin Liebman. The ...

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  21. CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS

    The Acting City Coroner this afternoon held an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Wm. Campbell, 54, a carriage examiner, lately residing at 78 ...

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  22. THE TURF

    Ollvaster has been scratched for all engagements and Barm-Industry gelding and Miss Corelll for the Breeders Plate and Gimcrack Stakes. . ...

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  23. GOULBURN RACES

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  24. HAWKESBURY SCRATCHING.

    Winsome has dropped out of the Flying Handclap, to be run on Saturday, MELBOURNE, Thursday. Mother Goose left Flemington for ...

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  25. FATAL RED SEA HEAT

    The officers of the R.M.S. Orient, which arrived to-day, have to record another death from heat in tho Rod Sea. The latest fatality occurred on the Orient Just after ...

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  26. BOWLS

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  27. A BROKEN HILL SUICIDE

    Richard Henry Vivian, 38, committed suicide by hanging early tills morning, The deceased, who[?] been employed as a shepherd and general hand at Eglington ...

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  28. PITT DIVORCE SUIT

    In the Divorce Court this afternoon Mr. Justice Simpson deferred Judgment in the cose in which Bertha Sidney Pitt sought fur a dissolution of her marriage with Lionel ...

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  30. GAOL, OR PAY

    John P. Henry, 50, a drover, for neglecting to pay £58, due on an order of the court to support his child, was, at North Sydney, Court this morning, ordered to pay the ...

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  31. MILK AND WATER

    At the Paddington Police Court this morning Herbert Meadham, a greengrocer, carrying an business in Glenmore-road, was proceeded against by the Paddington ...

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  33. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Henry Ernest Smith, described as a boot clicker, appeared before the Paddlngton Bench this morning on a charge of haying stolen a number of sheepskins' and a ...

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  34. VICTORIAN TRADING DISADVANTAGES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. M'Cutchcon called the attention of the Premier to the great disadvantage the Victorian trading community. labored under ...

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  35. PUBLICANS' TRANSFERS

    The Metropolitan Licensing Bench this afternoon granted, the following publicans transfers:--Andrew Henderson, Coronation Hotel, George and Park streets, Sydney, to ...

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  36. A PARCEL OF DIAMONDS

    Edwin Elliott, 26, a laborer, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day with stealing 20 dlamonds valued at £25. from Morris Goldstein, on September 16. ...

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