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  2. FEDERAL POLICY.

    CAMPERDOWN (Vic.), Friday. -- The Prima Minister addressed a large meeting at the Mechanics'. Institute this evening, sutlining his policy for the coming session of the Federal ...

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  3. SWEPT BY A GALE.

    BULLI, Friday. -- Early last night a terrific westerly gale set in, and during the night it increased until it attained tornadic force, Considerable damage was done to property all ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    COROWA, Friday. -- At a meeting of the members of the Corowa Anglers' Club, held last evening, it was decided to ask the Chief Secretary to make provision in the proposed ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The dead body of Owen Baker, 26, a single man, was found floating at Pittwater last evening. Baker, who was employed by Mr. Williams, left home to get some timber, and it is ...

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  6. THE MILITARY BOARD.

    Pending the return of Senator Playford (Minister for Defence) matters in connection with Colonel Antill's criticisms of the military administration are practically at a standstill. The ...

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  7. FIERCE GUSTS IN SYDNEY.

    The westerly wind which blew over Sydney on Thursday eased off to some extent during the night, but freshened again after daylight, and blew with greater force than before. The ...

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  8. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Alfred Cartwright (36), residing at Phillipstreet, Sydney, was knocked down by a vehicie in Pltt-street, near Rowe-street, yesterday afternoon, and sustained a fracture of the right ...

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  9. CHINAMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A Chinaman named Yee Quong, 23, who was employed as a Irenchpolisher at Botany-road, Waterloo, has died suddenly at a Chinese house in Albert-street, City. The Coroner has been ...

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  10. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    Mr. Coroner W. Clarke held an inquest at North Sydney yesterday concerning the death of Stephen Francis O'Brien, whose dead body was found in a waterhole at Gore-hill on Thursday ...

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  11. OPINION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Military officers in Brisbane decline to comment upon Colonel Antill's references to the military administration, or upon the administration itself, in the absonue ...

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  12. ON THE COAST.

    Vessels travelling along the coast did not, for the most part, suffer much inconvenience, for the wind was off the land; but some of the smaller sailing craft found the conditions ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO A MINER.

    PEAK-HILL, Friday. -- While working in an alluvial claim a miner named Con Cadagan met with a serious accident. A rope broke, and a bag of dirt fell on Cadagan, whose hip was ...

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  14. THE RIVERINA SEAT.

    Our Deniliquin correspondent wired yesterday that Mr. David Chalmers, farmer and grazier, of Moruge, near Donillquin, lutends to contest the Riverina seat, against Mr. John M. ...

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  15. ADDRESS BY MR. HUGHES.

    PARKES, Friday. -- Mr. W. H. Hughes, M.H.R., spoke here last night in reply to Mr. Reid. There was a largo attendance, and the speaker had an excellent hearing. He devoted most of ...

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  16. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    SINGLETON, Friday. -- An old man named J. Sweeney, residing in town, was riding a horse yesterday, when the animal shied, throwing the rider on his head, He was taken to the ...

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  17. STEAMERS REPORT HEAVY WEATHER.

    The steamer Anglian, of the Huddart, Parker, line, had a rough trip from Hobart. After passing Barron Island a strong west north-west gale was encountered. The storm was ...

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  18. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    ORANGE, Friday. -- While Daniel Carty, a hawker, was driving along the road near Borenore yesterday, he received a shot from a gun fired by some person whom he did not sea. The ...

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  19. CITY RESUMPTIONS.

    A report from the city solicitor (Mr. P. S. Dawson) was received at the meeting of the finance committee of the City Council yesterday, in which he asked for additional clerical ...

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  20. NORTH COAST RAILWAY SCHEMES.

    TWEED HEADS, Friday. -- A meeting wan held in the School of Arts last night to agitate for the Casino to Tenterileid and the Murwillumbah to Tweed Heads railway extensions. Mr. F. J. ...

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  21. FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    On Thursday evening Rev. R. H. Waugh, M.A., opened the 13th annual flower show and juvenile industrial exhibition promoted by the young people of the Neutral Bay Presbyterian Church, ...

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  22. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    BULLI, Friday. -- Yesterday the three-year-old son of Mr. Edward Ford, of Colednie, was burnt to death. It appears that Mr. Ford was burning off, and left the child in the ...

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  23. HEAVY WEATHER IN THE TASMAN SEA.

    The steamer Zealandia, of the Huddart, Parker line, arrived last, night from Auckland, and Captain Entwisle reported having had bad weather when approaching Sydney. Moderato ...

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  24. VIEWS OF AN EX-MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. M'Cay, M.H.R., who was Minister for Defence when the Military Board was created, and who, as head of the department, controlled the early stages of its ...

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  25. SOUTH MAITLAND ENTERPRISES.

    KURRI KURRI, Friday. -- The Caledenian Company intends to create new industries on its property, and it now transpires that it is the purchaser of the Bouther Estate, which was ...

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  26. INJURED AT A MINE.

    KURRI KURRI, Friday. -- Thomas Whybourne was placing a dynamo in position yesterday at the Stanlord-Merthyr Colliory, when a lover slipped, striking him on the head, and ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. LIQUOR LAW PROSECUTIONS.

    BATHURST, Friday. -- At the Batbarst Police Court this morning Thomas Hurreil, Heensee of Dako's Hotel, was fined £2, with costs, on each of two charges of having persons found ...

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  29. THE GALE SUBSIDING.

    BULLI, Friday Night. -- The gale which wrought considerable damage to properly last night and early this morning, continued the greater part of to-day, but eased off about 3 ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, after two days' trial, William Samuel Doria, a well-known city solicitor, was found not guilty on a charge of larceny as agent of £288 12s 9d, the money of ...

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  31. CUT WITH AN AXE.

    BELLINGEN, Friday. -- A man named Munton, of the South Arm, has been admitted to the local hospital, suffering from a severe wound in his left fool, caused by the blade ...

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  32. BUSH FIRE AT BULL.

    BULLI, Friday. -- A large bush fire has broken out on the property of Mr. George Adams, Bull! within half a mile of the township. Considerable anxiety is felt by local residents, as the ...

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  33. A FALLING TREE.

    DUNGOG, Friday. -- A tree which was being felled by a mail named Charles Simmonds, yesterday, collided with another in its fall, and, rebounding, struck Simmonds, causing a ...

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  34. MR. HUNT INTERVIEWED.

    Though the worst of the disturbance has now been fort between Sydney and Tasmania, It will, still operate between here and New Zealand. Mr. Hunt, when seen last night, stated that the ...

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  35. COAL AND METAL TRADES.

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- News that Hockey's property, at Burraga, has been sold to the Lloyd Company, is hailed with satisfaction, and it is expected that a number of extra men will be ...

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  36. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ANTILL'S CRITICISM.

    Sir, -- As an old officer of the New South Wales Infantry, I cannot but view the criticism levelled by Lioutenant-Colonel Antill against the administration of the Military Board as ...

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  37. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY.

    BLAYNEY, Friday. -- While driving along the Mtllihorpe-road to Blayney this evening, a man known as Patrick Cunningham, a miner. Just arrivad from West Australia, was thrown out of ...

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  38. DESTRUCTION AT CLIFTON.

    CLIFTON, Friday Afternoon. -- The Heaviest gale for very many years was experienced here to-day. The wind blew with terrific force from 4 a.m. till noon, and a great amount of damage ...

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  39. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    An important and promising step in the spread of technical education was commenced in Erskineville on Thursday evening. For some years efforts have been made to induce successive ...

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  40. A PARALYTIC STROKE.

    WEST MATTLAND, Friday. -- An old-age pensioner named William Byrnes, who is said to be 100 yours of age, was seized with a paralytic stroke in High-street to-day, and was removed ...

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  41. CROPS SUFFER AT DAPTO.

    FENCES AND OUTHOUSES BLOWN DOWN. DAPTO, Friday. -- The most severe gale ever experienced here occurred last night and today, doing, a groat deal of damage to property. ...

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  42. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    HAY, Friday. -- Mr. Stewart Milne, of Macauley-street, Hay, met with a painful accident on Monday. He was handling some young colts in a yard at the Nine-mile Boy when one of the ...

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  43. THE GALE AT WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- An accident happened on the Mount Kembla colliery railway line this morning, through a train of empty waggons being set in motion by the gale that ...

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  44. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    The steamer, Zoalandia, which arrived from New Zealand last night, brought news, of the eventful voyage of the barque Casablauca. The barque put into Auckland in February ...

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  45. FOUND IN A STATE OF COLLAPSE.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday. -- A man named Michael Lynch, a stranger, was found in a shod at Morpeth in a state of collapse, and died in the Maitland Hospital without having regained ...

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  46. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Gayndah stating that five horses fell in a Scurry Race there yesterday afternoon. George Phow, a ...

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  47. POISONOUS FUMES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Two men employed at the Milburn Lime and Cement Works were found in a critical condition to-day through inhaling poisonous fumes. Archibald ...

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  48. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The Water and Sewerage Board meeting was hold at Prospect yesterday, when there were present the Lord Mayor (Alderman Allen Taylor), the Town Clerk (Mr. Nesbitt), and the ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    HUGHENDEN (Q.), Friday. -- The Premier and party arrived to-day, and were well received. Mr. Kidston, Mr. Alrey, and Mr. Kerr addressod a large public meeting to-nigbt. The Mayor ...

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  50. EFFECT AT BERRY.

    BERRY, Friday. -- An exceptionally heavy westerly wind blew yesterday, last night, and to-day. Early this morning it blew with almost hurricane force, The new School of Arts ...

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  51. ANOTHER PARK FOR WILLOUGHBY.

    A meeting of Middle Harbor ratepayers was held in the Willoughby Town-ball on Wednesday evening to decide upon a site as a park for that ward, as a promise had been received from the ...

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  52. CITY ASSESSMENT.

    At the meeting yesterday of the finance committee of the City Council it was decided to recommend to the council that a new assessment be made of the whole of the premises ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN PUBLICATIONS.

    Messrs. Angus and Robertson, booksellers, 89 Castlereagh-street, have for sale an important and interesting series of Australian publications, all in handsome cloth binding. Chief among ...

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  54. STEAMER'S PLATES STRAINED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Stress of weather compelled the master of the steamer Egremont Castle, bound from Port Pirle to Dunkirk, to put into the Semaphore to-day. The further south ...

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  55. N.S.W. ALLIANCE.

    The conference of delegates in connection with the annual convention of the New South Wales Alliance will take place on Monday evening, when the subject selected for diseussion wlli be ...

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  56. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The members of the Sydney School of Arts have had their privileges extended and increased by a much more Hberal issue of books and magazines, full particulars of which are ...

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  57. GARDEN FETE AT FERNLEIGH.

    Yesterday afternoon a garden fete was opened at Fernlelgh, Rose Bay, by Miss Darley, in aid of the fund for enlarging St. Michael's Church of England, Vaucluse. There was a large ...

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  58. HEAVY WESTERLY WINDS.

    The Antarctic disturbance which made its appearance in the Straits on Wednesday increased in violence yesterday on the New South Wales coast and in the Tasman Sea. Along most of ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. TASMANIAN PRODUCE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. -- The Kakapo left Devepport for Sydney to-night with 6011 bags of potaioes, 1562 bags oats, 209 bags, pens, 53 bags turaips 93 bags of straw, The Melbourne took 2972 bags potatoes, 310 bags [?] ...

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