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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--Albury Borough Council has got into trouble with the Central Board of Health over the sanitary service. An officer of the department visited the depot to-day. He ...

    Article : 158 words
  3. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, August 3.--Although the month of August is not an ideal period for holding public sales of sheepskins, or anything else pertaining to wool for that matter, yet I have found It ...

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  4. WHAT HAPPENED TO DACEY.

    As the session wears on life In Parliament becomes less tame. List night quite a bright little comedy was enacted. The question of the Legislative Council's ...

    Article : 551 words
  5. PUBLIC LIBRARY INQUIRY.

    The Select Committee of Inquiry into the working of the Free Public. Library sat again at Parliament House yesterday. Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick presided. ...

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  6. VIGOROUS VANCOUVER.

    In Canada nature almost throw her gifts into man's hand. Who does not. know the story of the Hudson Bay Company.? How these men amassed wealth, simply by appropriation! A fow ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    St. Mary's Presbytery presents a busy scene as a result of the arrangements proceeding for the Australasian Catholic Congress, which opens on Monday next. The secretaries state that the ...

    Article : 954 words
  8. SHEARING SEASON.

    GOODOOGA, Wednesday.--Shearing at Dumble, Denman and Mogila has concluded, and is in full swing at Talawanta, Muckorawa, and Cuttabunda Considerably less sheep are being shorn ...

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  9. SHOCKING MINING ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A serious accident happened at the Star of the East mine, Sebastopol, to-day, as a result of which two miners (John Madden and John Warnell) received ...

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  10. PHYSICALLY, FINANCIALLY, AND LEGALLY PUNISHED.

    GUNNEDAH, Wednesday.--Luke Dillon, on August 10, wan knocked off his horse on the railway line by a train, and Injured, his horse being killed. At the police court this morning he was ...

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  11. RATING MINING PROPERTIES.

    WYALONG, Wednesday.--An Appeal Court under the Municipalities Act was held to-day, before Mr. G. Stevenson, P.M. There were 21 appeals. Three wore withdrawn, and reductions were made ...

    Article : 190 words
  12. BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION.

    Tenders close on Monday With Mr. Howard Joseland, architect, for a cottage (stonework) at Longueville. Building operations for a villa residence at ...

    Article : 282 words
  13. AN INQUEST CANCELLED.

    SINGLETON, Thursday.--A case of a remarkable character was reported to the police yesterday. The employer of a man named Robert Dunn found the latter in his but at Mount Hope. ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. RAILWAYS IN RIVERINA.

    BERRIGAN, Wednesday.--The question of the extension of the railway system to Barooga has been long discussed, but only now definite steps are being, taken to have it carried into effect. A ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday,--Preparations are now being made at the Ivanhoe Drysdale shaft at the 500ft. level to open out and connect with the workings at the same level from the Patterson shaft. Work, on the big sulphide ...

    Article : 392 words
  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    WERRIS CREEK, Thursday.--An engine, tender, and two trucks ran off the line this morning, the rails for several sections being broken and distorted, and the rolling stock considerably damaged. ...

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  17. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

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  18. CASTLERHAGH-STREET PROPOSED TRAMWAY.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday further considered the proposal to construct a tramline along Castlerengh-street. Mr. W. E. Budd stated that the scheme was objected to by the ...

    Article : 288 words
  19. CANDELO SHOOTING FATALITY.

    CANDELO, Wednesday.--It was Charles Cochrane, aged 12, who was shot yesterday through the chest by his brother, James, about 14. The names yesterday were transposed. James loaded ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. THE WESTERN LANDS.

    WENTWORTH, Wednesday,--A very large meeting of landholders was held here last night, Mr. John Leary (Mayor) in the chair. It was unanimously resolved, on the motion of Mr. ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. A CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Fitzhardinge, Mr. C. G. Wade, Crown Prosecutor, Charles Lawson Langby was arraigned on a charge of perjury. The indictment ...

    Article : 435 words
  22. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT

    The trouble between the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board and the volunteer firemen of Rookwood is not yet over. The brigade's certificate was suspended recently because it would ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. THE WESTERN LANDS.

    The Royal Commission on Western Lands held its third meeting yesterday. There was a fall attendance, with the exception of Mr. Brandis, who is still confined to his room through illness. ...

    Article : 416 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. DAFFODIL SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 477 words
  26. THE AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.--Mr. F. Roberts, who took steps towards the formation of a squadron of Australian Horse in this district, has received a letter from Colonel Wood, officer commanding. ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. A MINISTERIAL OUTING.

    Sir William Lyne and his colleagues, Messrs. See, O'Sullivan, Perry, and Wood have promised to visit Parramatta on Wednesday next to be present sent at the planting of another avenue of trees ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.

    The forty-sixth annual report of the trustees of the Australian Museum was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night by Mr. Perry. During the year 1899, 121,619 people visited the ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. FATAL HIDING ACCIDENT.

    GILGANDRA, Wednesday.--A man named Warren was accidentally killed yesterday evening at Berida station, 15 miles from here. Warren was engaged as a butcher on the station, and ...

    Article : 2,436 words
  30. INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    The Parramatta Indian Famine Fund committee met on Tuesday night and received a few subscriptions, including £1 6s from the junior Christian Endeavour Society, connected with the ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Sydney Hospital, Sir Arthur Renwick, in the chair, a communication was received from the Hospital Saturday Fund Association ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. FATAL EXPLOSION OF ACETYLENE GAS.

    David Hugh Smith, aged 14½ years, residing at "Yclta," Rail way-street, Harris Park, Parramatta, died yesterday from the result of on acetylene gas explosion on Tuesday last. The lad had ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. NEW SOUTH WALES ALLIANCE.

    The hon. secretary (Mr. W. Lawson Dash) reported at the fortnightly meeting of the council of the New South Wales Alliance that he had secured the Town-hall for the demonstration on ...

    Article : 207 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. LAVENDER HAY FERRY SERVICE.

    The difficulty in connection with the renewal of the special lease of the ferry wharf at the head of Lavender Day to the North Sydney Council has at last boon settled satisfactorily. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. "THE DAFFODIL KING."

    Mr. Peter Barr, of London, who is famous in the horticultural world as the "Daffodil King," was entertained by the society to a dinner at the A.B.C. Cafe last, night. Mr. Fred. Gannon ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. Advertising

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