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  2. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--What the shipowners of Melbourne consider the harsh and prejudicial provisions of the Immigration Restriction Bill were brought under the notice of Mr. Barton at ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The Railway Commissioners, Messrs. Oliver, Fehon, and Kirkcaldy, attended by Messrs. J. Harper (Chief Traffic Manager), T. Firth (Engineer-in- Chief for Existing Lines), J. Fraser (assisting ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue for last week was 146,732, as against £42,590 for the corresponding week of last year, The steamer Argus, which wont aground on the ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    PICTON, Monday.--A determined case of suicide occurred at Bargo on Saturday, when J. M. Spry shot himself dead with a revolver. Deceased had not been at Bargo very long, ...

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  6. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    BULLI, Monday.--For some time past negotiations have been going on between the southern coal-owners and the miners' general secretory with a view to arranging a sliding scale to govern ...

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  7. EXPORT OF FRUIT INCREASING.

    The fruit export season, which closed few weeks ago, was a record for any year so far, no fewer than 35,000 cases of fruit of all varieties passing under the supervision of the Agricultural ...

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  8. WORK OF THE WAGES BOARD.

    At the meeting of the Anti-sweating League today the following motion was carried:--"That this council views with alarm the proposal to be submitted to the Government asking for a repeal of ...

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  9. THE INVERMAY MYSTERY.

    There is yet another development in the invermay mystery, presumably as a result of tile reexamination of Elizabeth O'Reilly's body, which was exhumed yesterday for the purpose. The ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    It is possible that the Chief Secretary's and Mines departments will be amalgamated. The shipping companies met to-day to consider the wharf-laborers' strike. It was decided to ...

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  11. FACTS FOR SCEPTICS.

    Dr. Fordyce last night, in the Y.M.C.A.hall, gave the closing lecture of his winter series on Modern Unbelief. The Archbishop of Sydney presided. The subject had been suggested to ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. "WHAT BECAME OF PARKER."

    The Supreme Court last month granted an interim injunction restraining George Henry Nicholls, otherwise known as Robert Henry, from playing the dramatic piece "What Happened to ...

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  13. ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING.

    The twenty-fourth annual prize meeting of the Queensland Rifle Association was commenced on the Toowong range to-day in favorable weather. Teams were present from Victoria and Tasmania. ...

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  14. FREIGHT ON APPLES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A deputation of apple growers recently waited on the State Minister for Agriculture, and suggested the advisableness of calling a public meeting to consider the ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At an inquest held to-day on the body of John Baldwin, shift boss at Block 14 Company's smelting works at Port Adelaide, which was found floating in tho port river, a verdict was returned ...

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  16. FENCING MACHINERY.

    Special attention is being called by the Department of Labor and Industry to section 28 of the Factories aud Shops Act of 1896. requiring occupiers of factories in which machinery ...

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  17. INSURANCE BY A SOMNAMBULIST.

    At a meeting of the South Australian Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association on Saturday it was reported that a few months ago Mr. J. C. Eraser, representing G. Wood, Son, ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. CABLE TO THE CAPE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--In connection with the laying of the cable by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company from the Cape to the Grauge, the manager of the local branch of the company ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    Owing to a steampipe on one of the boilers of the s.s. Elingamite, lying at Messrs. Huddurt, Parker, and Co.'s wharf, Margaret-st., bursting yesterday, the fireman, Alfred Cook, and the ...

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  20. THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

    In connection with the case of Johann Andersen, a Russian subject, who was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for manslaughter at Port Adelaide, and subsequently released as the ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. SAFE BOBBERS AT WORK.

    WHITE CLIFFS, Monday,--A daring robbery of a safe was perpetrated late on Saturday night, or early on Sunday morning, from the office of Messrs. Coulter and Maiden, butchers, ...

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  22. THE COAL TRIMMERS DEMANDS.

    Although the Coal trimmers Union had announced that, the new rules of the union should be enforced from yesterday morning, the work or coal-loading went on uninterruptedly all ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. FALL FROM A BUILDING.

    George Windsor, 14 years of ago, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday by Dr. Savage suffering from ail extensive scalp wound, which ho received by falling a distance of about 23 ...

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  24. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    An inquest, was initiated at the Lloyd Hotel yesterday on the body of a male child, the offspring of Elizabeth Hubert, which was found in an outhouse at the rear of her residence ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation of ship-owners waited on the Premier to-day, and submitted a number of grievances, which they asked should be redressed, especially regarding the loading and ...

    Article : 115 words
  26. HARDWOOD FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Union Company's steamer Koonya was expected to leave a New Zealand port yesterday for Newcastle to initiate a new branch of trade which the company intends to take up. For ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    MURRURUNDI. Monday.--The old age pensioners in this district are complaining of the treatment they are subjected to by the Department, by being kept waiting for their money. ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS.

    The penultimate performance of "Alda" drew a large audience to Her Majesty's Theatre last night. The cast was strengthened by the inclusion of Madame de Vera Sapio and Signor ...

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  29. THE CHINESE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY.

    Last evening the members of the Chinese Reform Association in Sydney celebrated the birthday of the Emperor of China, Kwang Su. Early in the evening a tea meeting, which was very ...

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  30. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The quantity of coal loaded at the Carrington Dyke last week was 69,477 tons, aa against 67,689 for the corresponding week of 1900, an increase of 1788 tons. There wove also shipped last week ...

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  31. RECORD STEAMER PASSAGE.

    The record held by the steamer Himalaya for the passage between the Semaphore and Fremantle has been broken by the steamer Omrah, which arrived at the port this morning, ...

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  32. POLICE COURT CASES.

    A girl of 18, named Saran Mossher was sentenced to three months' imprisonment at the Newcastle Court yesterday on a charge of having on the 6th August obtained two fur boas and two ...

    Article : 226 words
  33. RAIDING GAMBLING HOUSES.

    During the past two days the police have been active. They have made two raids on supposed gambling places. The first was on Saturday. afternoon, when a number of men were ...

    Article : 103 words
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