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  2. ASHFIELD AND REFORM.

    On Wednesday the electors of Ashfield will be called upon to elect a successor to Mr. Winchcombe, who is at present absent in England, and who resigned the scat for business reasons. ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    MOLONG, Saturday.--An apprentice from tee Sobraon, named Riley, in the employ of Henry Ford, of Amaroo, last night accidentally shot a youth named W. Casey, employed on M'Mahon's ...

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  4. INTER-STATE FOOTBALL

    The inter-State football match between Now South Wales and Queensland, under Rugby Union rules, was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon, and the result was a ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The dead body of a young man was found yesterday afternoon in the bush at Randwick, near the Long Hay Cemetery. Alongside the corpse was a revolver, while a bullet-wound ...

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  6. MARCH OF THE MOTOR.

    A significant fact has already been made manifest in London in connection with the growing motor omnibus traffic, it has been proved that to make motor 'buses pay they must be of the ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Her Second Time on Earth," which is one of Waller Melville's "shocker" series, was revived by Mr. William Anderson at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, and received with ...

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  8. UNDER AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--For the first time in the experience of the present generation of football players, teams representing Victoria and Now South Wales met on the Melbourne ...

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  9. "GREAT THURSTON." AT THE PALACE.

    Despite the phenomenal success of "The Great Thurston" at the Palace Theatre, Mr. Edwin Geach announces that arrangements for other cities will necessitate the season being closed on ...

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  10. THE OVERLAND CONTEST.

    The Dunlop Company, who are organising the big motor reliability content from Melbourne to Sydney next November, have decided to place tin danger discs at all the dangerous "V's" on ...

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  11. FALL OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    A Parramatta storekeeper named John M'Donagh suffered a rather serious loss by a horse and cart, containing goods, falling over an embankment into the river at Newlands, a ...

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  12. THEATRESCOPE AT THE LYCEUM.

    Mr. Spencer will give the filial theatrescope entertainment at the Lyceum Theatre on Friday night, after on exceedingly successful run, extending over seven weeks. The now series ...

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  13. MOTOR BOAT CLUB OF NEW SOUTH WALKS.

    Satisfactory progress is being made by the committee of the Motor Boat Club of New South Wales, who meet weekly and transact a largo amount of business. The club rules have ...

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  14. COLLIDED WITH A DRAY.

    A youth, named Percy Erle Norton, lately residing in Aubin-street, Neutral Bay, was accidentally killed at North Sydney on Saturday afternoon. The deceased, who was riding a ...

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  15. "OLD PLANTATION DAYS," AT THE QUEEN'S-HALL.

    The new first-part, "Old Plantation Day," staged by Mr. Frank Smith at the Queen's-hall on Saturday is quite among the best things seen at this place of amusement for some time. It ...

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  16. A FATAL RUNAWAY.

    John Coomber, who was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Thursday night in a precarious condition, owing to a runaway horse and cart colliding with a tram in which he was ...

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  17. VIEWS OF THE CANDIDATES.

    Mr. T. Lumley, the Labor candidate, addressed a largely-attended meeting in the Ashfield ball on Saturday evening, and at Lackey-street, Summer-hill. Amongst those who spoke in support ...

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  18. REGULATION OF SPEED.

    RICHMOND, Sunday.--The borough council have passed a bylaw regulating the speed of motor cars to eight mites per hour, which is equal to 7[?] minutes per mile. Other councils ...

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  19. CHILD RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    NEWCASTLE. Sunday.--A little girl named Lily Pearl Pitts, 18 months old, daughter of John Pitts, of Orchard Town, near New Lambton, was run over and killed by a train ...

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  20. MELBOURNE THEATRES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Several changes took place in theatrical circles last night, the principal being the first production in Melbourne of Barrie's "Quality Street" at the Princess by ...

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  21. SUBURBAN SYDNEY.

    The recently-established tram service from Bondi Junction direct to the railway station was not very long in existence before it was clear to the commissioners that the service was ...

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  22. AN ACTOR ARRESTED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Mr. Van Bienc, of "Broken Melody" fame, was arrested at Fremantle on Saturday on an absconding, debtor's warrant, taken out by Miss J. Chapman, a member of the ...

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  23. HUGO HEERMANN'S FAREWELL.

    Mr. Hugo Heermann, before his departure for New Zealand on Saturday, gave the Sydney public a last opportunity of enjoying his playing at a farewell concert in the afternoon, at the ...

    Article : 361 words
  24. ARSENICAL POISONING.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--An extraordinary rase of arsenical poisoning, whereby John Alfred Phippen, aged 20 years, died this morning, is being inquired into by the police. Deceased ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  26. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT BY A CHILD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A farmer named James Innis, residing at Coniambo, has been accidentally, allot. dead by his son. Innis had been shooting rabbits, and on his way home ...

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  27. KILLARA RAILWAY STATION.

    Under the auspices of the local progress association, the Killara railway station bas been provided with a garden, and the station promises soon to be one of the most attractive to the ...

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  28. COAL AND METAL TRADES.

    WOLLONGONG. Sunday.--The coal trade from this port during the week was as follows:--Timaru, 450 tons; Palmerston, 900 tons; Mount Kembla, 650 tons; Governor Blackpoll, 500 tons, all for Sydney; Kiama 100 tons, for ...

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  29. WOMAN'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At the inquest on the body of a married woman named Martha Woodward. 35 years of age, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on Thursday night, evidence showed ...

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  30. ROCKDALE SEWAGE FARM.

    The Rockdale Council has received a communication from the Water and Sewerage Board in reference to the installation of septic tanks at the Rockdale Sewage Farm, so as to ...

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  31. THE SYDNEY CHORISTERS.

    The last of the series of three concerts given by the Sydney Choristers, and directed by Mr. Arthur Mason, took place at the Town-hall on Saturday evening, where their more popular ...

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  32. RUN OVER AND KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A miner named Archibald Campbell, aged 28 years, fell under a train at Spottiswoode station on Saturday afternoon. and received a compound fracture of the ...

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  33. ELECTRIC LIGHTING ST. GEORGE.

    The proposal for lighting the four municipalities in St. George district with electricity was advanced another stage at the last meeting of the Kogarah Council, when Alderman Kean ...

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  34. PERTH CITY AUDITOR'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The mystery enveloping the fate of Sydney H. Mann, city auditor, who disappeared from his home on Thursday night, was dispelled yesterday evening by the discovery of ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN IRON INDUSTRY.

    Sir William Lyne says he is confident that the Iron. Manufacturers' Encouragement Bill now before the Federal Parliament will impart a great impetus to the Iron-making industry in ...

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  36. THE REFORM CANDIDATE.

    Mr. W. E. V. Robson, the selected candidate of the Liberal and Reform Association, for the Ashfield seat, is prosecuting his campaign with much energy. His meetings on Saturday night ...

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  37. "ARRAH-NA-POGUE." AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    Mr. Andrew Mack, an established favorite, it approaching the end of his season at He[?] Majesty's Theatre, and "Arrah-na-Fogue" will be withdrawn after Friday night. Mr. Mack ...

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  38. THE LABOR PARTY AND BELIEF IN GOD.

    At Pitt-street Congregational Church last night the Rev. N. M. Hennessy spoke to a largo congregation on "The Labor Party and Belief in God." He quoted five statements by ...

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  39. THE INDEPENDENT.

    Mr. A. W. Miller, Mayor of Ashfield, addressed several largo meetings on Saturday, and was well received. Mr. Miller's personal popularity is ensuring him a great amount of support. ...

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  40. DEATH OF A PLAGUE PATIENT.

    The last plague patient, William Campbell, who was employed on the rat-catching staff of the City Council, died at the Coast Hospital on Saturday morning. He had been ill for some ...

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  41. VICTORIA.

    The Police Department is unable to decide how the reward of £200 for the information loading to the capture of Edwards, who was convicted of manslaughter in the Waranga ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Mr. Leo. Dryden's turn at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening was among the best presented by the popular actor-vocalist since his season there. It was a localised sketch, in which ...

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  43. PETERSHAM CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE.

    The initial meeting in connection with the with annual Christian Conference, which opens to-day at the Petersham Town-hall, was held on Saturday afternoon. The theme of the ...

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  44. THE BUCHANAN TROPHY.

    The Headquarters companies of the Scottish Rifles Regiment ired for the Buchanan trophy. This has to be competed for by sections of five men from the metropolitan and country ...

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  45. BUTTER COMMISSION.

    After perusing some of the evidence taken before the Butter Commission, the State Attorney-General has decided to get advice from Mr. Finlayson, Crown Prosecutor, whether ...

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  46. BALMAIN SALVATIONISTS.

    The members of the Salvation Army, who have an able worker among them in Mr. W. Anderson, M.L.A., have had a busy week, which ended yesterday, there being special services ...

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  47. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    The team of New South Wales and Queensland players that is to make a short tour of New Zealand left Sydney in the steamer Warrimoo on Saturday evening in charge of Mr. J.' R. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. MANLY RIFLE CLUB.

    There is much agitation among members of the Manly Club, which was formed in March last, as the chances of securing the use of the range on Curl Curl Reserve, and which is ...

    Article : 45 words
  50. WESTMEAD ART UNION.

    As the drawing of the Westmead annual aft union will take place on September 9, the committee is desirous that all those who have disposed of tickets will return the money and ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. "EARL AND THE GIRL," AT THE CRITERION.

    Mr. John Sheridan's season at the Criterion Theatre is drawing to a close, there being only two more weeks to run. As a consequence the musical comedy that has been productive of so ...

    Article : 177 words
  54. Advertising

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