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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    MOLONG, Tuesday.--The railway arrangements still harass local wheat buyers. On Saturday, in anticipation of rain, some old tarpaulins were left on the platform for owners ...

    Article : 114 words
  3. THE NEW MAYOR'S POLICY.

    The Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) yesterday outlined his policy for the ensuing municipal year in the following statement:-- "As this is the first meeting of the council ...

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  4. MR. O'SULLIVAN ON HIS DEFENCE.

    Speaking last evening at the Queen's-hall, Pitt-street, Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, State Minister for Public Works, replied to criticisms of the administration of the Labor Bureau and other ...

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  5. THE GERMAN ANTI-BRITISH EPIDEMIC.

    Sir,--All thoughtful people must greatly deplore the epidemic of Anglophobia which has of late, in Germany, reached such a virulent form. The North Germans, at least, are offshoots of the ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  6. CASUALTIES.

    During the southerly yesterday morning a little girl named Amy Hayek (3), residing with her parents at 33 Elizabeth-street, Redfern, was run over by a cart at the corner of Castlereagh ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

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  8. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

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  9. WHY NATURAL GRASSES DISAPPEAR.

    CONDOBOLIN, Tuesday.--The fact of so complete a change for the worse having taken place in the character of all edible grasses, herbage, and forage plants growing in this district during ...

    Article : 196 words
  10. FALL DOWN A COMPANION WAY.

    The City Coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore) conducted an inquest at the Coroner's Court, Chancerysquare, yesterday, into the circumstances connected with the death of Herbert Collyer ...

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  11. FALL FROM A DRAY.

    George Franks (19), laborer, residing at Kent-street, fell from a dray in the goods yard at Redfern railway station yesterday, striking his head on the roadway. He was conveyed by the ...

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  12. POISONED BY FLIES.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--Two serious cases of blood poisoning are reported from Comobella, Mrs. Isaac Toynton was bitten on the back of the left hand by a fly some four weeks ago, and had to ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO A SIGNWRITER.

    John Marriott (74), a signwriter, residing at Redfern, was admitted to Sydney Hospital by Dr. Foster, yesterday suffering from a dislocated thigh, the result of a fall. Marriott was working ...

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  14. DEATH IN THE SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    William Jennings (50), cabman, died in Sydney Hospital yesterday morning, from injuries said to have been received in a fall from his cab in Pitt-street about a month ago. He ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR A MISSING MAN.

    YASS, Tuesday.--A man named Thomas Brogan, employed with Mr. J. Shiels' road party on the Cavan-Weejasper-road, disappeared from his camp ten days ago. while suffering from ...

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  16. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Ernest E. Hagen (17), was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday in an unconscious condition. He is said to have been at work at Patterson, Laing, and Bruce's warehouse, in ...

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  17. BIG SALE OF BARLEY.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.--Nathan Cohen and Co. report having sold to C. J. Britton, of the Royal Standard Brewery, Tamworth, the whole of the crop of malting barley, about 5500 bags. ...

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  18. A RUMORED DISASTER.

    A rumor gained currency in the city last evening to the effect that several amateur fishermen were drowned opposite the Heads, owing to a boat overturning in the gale. Inquiries were ...

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  19. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young woman named May Healy (20), a lodger at a Kent-street boardinghouse, was treated at the Sydney Hospital last evening for phosphorous poisoning. It is alleged that the woman ...

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  20. A WHARF LABORER INJURED.

    A wharf laborer named Alexander Wilson was assisting to unload a case of galvanised iron at the A.U.S.N. Wharf yesterday, when it fell on his right leg, breaking it. He was conveyed to the ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Late last night a fire occurred in Monger's store at Fremantle. An examination to-day showed that the damage was limited to about £2000, although it was first thought there would be a ...

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  22. ACCIDENT TO A DRIVER.

    Thomas Campbell, a driver in the employ of Wood and Co., undertakers, and carriage proprietors, was crushed by a horse in a stall of the firm's stables yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  23. SLIPPED ON A WHARF.

    James Comer, a seaman, slipped on the North German Lloyd Wharf. Circular Quay, last night, and broke his right leg. On being taken to the Sydney Hospital by the Australian Ambulance ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. BUSH FIRES.

    The narrow escape from death of two men yesterday afternoon is reported by our Ryde correspondent. It appears that two laborers, who were travelling northwards towards Newcastle, ...

    Article : 301 words
  25. STREET ACCIDENT.

    During the storm yesterday a colored man named Matthews was crossing the roadway at the intersection of Pitt and Hunter streets, with his eyes shut and Ills head down, when he was ...

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  26. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT.

    The dredging of Duck River is now almost completed, and a few weeks more should see the river clear right up from the junction with the Parramatta to the Sydney-road. A good ...

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  27. TRADES AND LABOR.

    Members of the Tailoresses' Union, report that there is a determined effort being made in certain clothing factories to evade the union log which came into force in November last. Several ...

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  28. FRUITGROWERS' MEETING.

    A meeting of fruitgrowers will be held in the Parramatta Town-hall on Saturday, when expressions of opinion will be given on various subjects affecting the industry. Resolutions are ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I read with pleasure in your issue of this date the suggestive letter of "British Colonial" in re reprisals for the shameful German insults to our country. It would be the fitting course ...

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  30. OUTBREAK AT WILLOUGHBY.

    A small bush fire at Willoughby yesterday afternoon was extinguished by the local brigade before much damage was done. At one time there was a danger of its spreading to serious dimensions. ...

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  31. EXTENSIVE FIRE IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday.--An extensive fire raced to-day in the locality of Saumarez Ponds. The meagre reports at present available state that the fire started near Parsons' farm, on the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts have been issued by the Queensland Weather Bureau, under date January 14:-- New South Wales.--Very unsettled and stormy, with heavy thunderstorms, hall, and local circular ...

    Article : 259 words
  33. THE ROZELLE BAY NUISANCE.

    A start has been made by the authorities in the direction of mitigating the nuisance at Rozello Bay, which has created so much alarm among the residents in the vicinity. A ...

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  34. AMATEUR FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Amateur Fishermen's Association of New South Wales was held at the club rooms, 250 Pitt-street, last night, Captain A. Spain being in the chair. There was ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I think, in view of the latest development of Anglophobia, as published in your paper (viz., the past week's cables), that the time is arriving when we, as a British community, will ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--Hannan's Brown Hilt Central, treated 230 tons sulphide ore for 5067oz. gold; sands, for 26oz. gold; slag treated at Fremantle for 191oz.--total 5284oz. ...

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  37. WOOL CLASSES.

    During the past few days Mr. George Jeffrey, wool instructor of the South Australian School of Mines and Industries, has been on an official visit to Sydney. ...

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  38. ALLEGED ASSAULT AT MANLY.

    Isaac Larkin, a resident of Narrabeen, was admitted to the Manly Cottage Hospital on Monday afternoon, suffering from concussion of the brain, said to have been caused by a blow from ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. DETECTIVE FORCE PROMOTIONS.

    Upon the recommendation of the Superintendant of Detectives, the Inspector-General of Police has approved of the following promotions in the detective force, to take effect from January 1:-- ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. KERRY EMPLOYEES' WAGES.

    The decision of the firemen and deckhands employed on the various ferry services to accept the terms submitted by the employers at the end of December, the matter was discussed at a ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. OPERATIONS STOPPED BY THE STORM.

    Mr. H. Hickson (Chief Commissioner) and Messrs. Waller and Beatson, of the Harbor Trust, visited the scene of operations yesterday, and made an inspection of the foreshores around the ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. COLLARMAKERS' UNION.

    At last night's meeting of the Collarmakers' Union, the following office-bearers were elected:--President, Mr. J. Connell; vice-president, Mr. J. M'Namara; secretary, Mr. F. Howarth; and ...

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