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  4. WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWETH.

    One thing caused me to remain there in wonder. Perhaps my eyes had deceived me, but I could not help thinking that when that vague male figure crossed the room the women started ...

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  5. FRUIT EXCHANGE.

    The twelfth annual meeting of the New South Wales Fruit Exchange Co-operative Company Limited, was held at the Protestant-hall last night. Mr. T. Jessep, chairman of the board ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Wednesday.--A peculiar incident occurred at Main Creek, in the Dungog district. Herbert Munday and a man named Smith were engaged in the erection of a fence, ...

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  7. STRUCK BY A FALLING TREE.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.--A youth named James Haydon, employed at a slaughter-yard near the town, was engaged in felling a tree yesterday evening, when a falling limb struck ...

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  8. AN IMPROVED SHOWER BATH.

    A hot-water shower bath, which is claimed to have many improvements on the old style of gas water heater, has been invented by Messrs. Brandt Brothers, 236 Pitt-street. At a test ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY A RUNAWAY.

    FORBES, Wednesday.--J. Hayes, a well known resident, was knocked down in Battye street this morning by a runaway horse in a bulky, and was severely injured. There is little ...

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  10. A CRUSHED LEG.

    INVERELL Wednesday.--Thomas Stead, an employee of the Conrad Silver Mine, met with an accident yesterday, a rock failing on him and crushing his leg. ...

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  11. THE CAMPERDOWN REFERENDUM.

    Sir,--On Saturday next the ratepayers of Camperdown will decide by referendum whether they will or will not accept the absorption scheme on the terms offered by the City of ...

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  12. " ENGLAND OUR ENEMY."

    That the trend of German thought is increasingly hostile to Great Britain is (says the "Daily Mail") shown by the many articles in German periodicals--daily, weekly, and monthly--on the ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a large attendance at the city organist's recital yesterday afternoon, when a varied programme was much appreciated. Bach's brilliant Toccata and Fugue in D minor ...

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  14. AFTER THE GALE.

    The gale which has been raging along the coast since Monday moderated considerably yesterday. The latest reports to hand showed that the wind was light to strong along the ...

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  15. DIED IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--On the arrival of the north-west mail train at Newcastle tonight, one of the porters entered a first-class compartment, to collect' the ticket of the only ...

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  16. SMOKING IN THE GARDENS.

    Sir,--Surely it is not too much to ask that the selfish non-smoker should be allowed [?] breathe the God-given pure air of the Botanic Gardens without the same being contaminated ...

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  17. VIOLIN RECITAL.

    An Invitation violin recital was given at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last evening to introduce Miss Ruth Conway to public notice. There was a crowded attendance, and the recognition of ...

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  18. A SEAMAN DROWNED.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--While the steamer Heighington was proceeding to sea on her way to Singapore at midnight, one of the crew fell overboard, when the vessel was opposite ...

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  19. CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday--Mr. A. W. Saller, accountant at the Union Bank, Fremantle, collided with another cyclist yesterday, sustaining such severe injuries that he died this morning. ...

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  20. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sir.--In the Trade and Finance Article in your issue of the 28th inst., you write "In effect Mr. Black's charge amounts to this: Canada is in the position of a merchant who first gets in ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I was never more surprised in my life than when I arrived in Sydney to find that smoking was not allowed in the Botanic Gardens. I do not know of any city in the world where ...

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  22. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    Before any business was taken at the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Sydney Hospital, Sir Arthur Renwick presiding, Sir Matthew Harris stated that he wished to direct ...

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  23. EFFECTS OF THE STORM.

    The Department of Navigation received several reports yesterday, stating that the gale had caused damage along the coast. At Camden Haven the southern training wall has been ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--If you have not closed the correspondence on this subject I should like to express the hope that the trustees will not relax their rules, because I defy you to travel in any public ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Will you allow a country resident to add his voice to those who are asking for the above boon. Surely some small portion of our lovely gardens could be converted into a "smokers' ...

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  26. HEAVY WEATHER OFF NEW ZEALAND.

    A telegram received from New Zealand last night stated that ingoing vessels there reported heavy weather off the coast. H.M.S. Prometheus had a . very rough trip from Sydney to ...

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  27. WHAT TWEED DO YOU WEAR?

    Sir,--The thanks of every man and woman whose heart beats time to Australia are due to Lord and Lady Northcote for the splendid, persistent encouragement they are. giving to ...

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  28. GLEBE SHOOTING CASE.

    The shooting affair at Arundel-street, Glebe, furnishes an argument against the Indiscriminate selling of toy firearms. Victor Pease, the arrested person, is a boy of about 17 years of ...

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  29. A.M.P. SOCIETY'S SMOKE CONCERT.

    A smoke concert, tendered by the A.M.P. Society to the employees of its Industrial branch, was held in the New Masonic-hall, Castlereagh street, on Tuesday evening. The general ...

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