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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Sydney Howard New English Drama Company which Mr. Harry Richards organised in England during his last visit will commence its Australian campaign at the Criterion Theatre ...

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  3. THE MOTOR CONTEST.

    The Automobile Club of Australia was favored with fine weather yesterday for the start of their two days' reliability contest from Parramatta to Bathurst and back, a total distance of 223 miles. The contest is being ...

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  4. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    BULLI, Friday. -- The coal trade still continues brisk, all the collieries having worked full time this week, with every prospect of a busy time next week. The principal shipments at Bulli ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Justice Cussen to-day informed representatives of the building trade conference that he would announce his award on Tuesday next. ...

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  6. IRRIGATION AT WENTWORT

    WENTWORTH, Friday. -- A special visit to the Wentworth irrigation settlement was made yesterday by the municipal council, accompanied by a number of leading townsmen and residents ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A resident of Iredale-street, Newtown, George Mundy, 21, was killed yesterday afternoon through a wall falling on him. Mundy was employed by his father, who has the sub-contract ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- Stephen's Creek reservoir benefited somewhat by last night's rain. At the pumping station 23 points were registered, but the rainfall was heavier on some ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Lands has before him the question of resuming Juandah run, of 440 square miles. The report of the commissioners on the property has not yet been received by the ...

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  10. HOTELKEEPER DISQUALIFIED.

    BATHURST, Friday. -- At the Police Court to-day, John Mostyn. licensee of the Morning Star Hotel, was disqualified for three years from holding a license for having been convicted ...

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  11. WOLLONGONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- The Wollongong Benevolent Society's annual meeting was held on Thursday. Mrs. D'Arcy Irvine presided. The annual report showed that during the year relief ...

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  12. AN INJURED SPINE.

    Daniel Nattrass, 25, employed as night porter at Tattersall's Hotel, fell down a number of steps early this morning at that place and severely injured his spine. He was removed to ...

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  13. BURNED BY LIME.

    The infant son of Mr. Con. Voge, a Watson's Bay resident, was badly burned about the legs on Thursday night, through falling into some lime, which was at boiling point. The child ...

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  14. FOR KOSCIUSKO.

    COOMA, Friday. -- Thirteen tourists arrived at Cooma this morning for Kosciusko, in charge of Mr. Paterson, of the Tourist Bureau. Nine will make the round tour via Kiandra and ...

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  15. THE COAL TRADE.

    Mr. R. A. Cleghorn, of the firm of Cleghorn and Co., has returned to Brisbane from a business trip to Sydney. He says there is a very bright outlook for Ipswich and Bundamba coal. ...

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  16. IN HOT WATER.

    A child, Joseph Stana, residing with his parents in Duke-street. oWolloomooloo, was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday suffering from severe scalds. He was standing over a ...

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  17. THE MOUNT KEIRA DISPUTE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. -- At Wollongong this week coal was shipped to Sydney as follows: -- Mount Kembla 1950 tons, Werfa 1550, Herga 350, Governor Blackall 500, Palmerston 500, ...

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  18. SLEEP-WALKER INJURED.

    William Cotter (51), a laborer, who recently arrived from the country, was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday with both ankles dislocated. He was staying at the Fountain Hotel, ...

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  19. ODDFELLOWS AT GOULBURN.

    GOULBURN, Friday. -- The annual delegate meeting of the Goulburn District Grand United Order of Oddfellows was held to-day, District Master J. S. Welch presiding. Bro. J. J. Clarke, ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the Municipal Association to-day waited upon the Treasurer and asked that the income tax on municipal bonds should be abolished, and that free passes on the railways ...

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  21. POISONED AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    A married woman, Alice Mabel Sheridan, aged 34, who lived in Pitt-street. North Sydney, was found dead on the floor of her bedroom yesterday morning. She was lying in a pool of blood, ...

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  22. FINGERS BLOWN OFF.

    JERILDERIE, Friday. -- A serious accident occurred to Thomas Smythe, a well-known selector on Nowranie. He had loaded an old single-barrelled gun with strong powder, and fired it at ...

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  23. INCREASED TRADE AT CLIFTON.

    CLIFTON, Friday. -- The local coal trade has during the past few weeks considerably increased. The three local collieries -- Coal Cliff Company, South Clifton Colliery Company, and ...

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  24. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    RIVERSTONE, Friday. -- A boy named Reggy (13) arrived from Sydney by the 10.10 train this morning, and proceeded to the residence of a relative, Mr. Chas. Kerim, of Schofield's Siding. ...

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  25. EASTER CAMP AT LIVERPOOL.

    LIVERPOOL, Friday. -- With a view to making arrangements in connection with the holding of a military camp locally at Easter, General Gordon, accompanied by Major Manwaring and ...

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  26. SCATTERED RAIN.

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  27. THE CUSTOMS CASE.

    The trial of Charles Tucker and Frederick William Forwood, on a charge of conspiracy, was continued before the Chief Justice and jury in the Criminal Court to-day. Frederick F. ...

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  28. INJURED WHILE DIVING.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- A young man, D. Pike, 28 years of age, living at Cook's-hill, was badly injured while diving into the breakers on the hospital beach this evening. He took a header ...

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  29. AN OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    When the steamship Nieuw Amsterdam arrived at New York from Rotterdam and Boulogne on November 20, a pitiful and tragic story was narrated. One of the persons involved is a ...

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  30. RECORD LOADING.

    Sir, -- I have been instructed by the South Clifton Miners' Lodge to write with regard to the statement in last Tuesday's "Daily Telegraph" about the records that were broken in hauling, and the filling of so many ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday. -- The new wharfage rates imposed by the Government were gazetted to-day. The new rates, which will come into force on February 4, will mean that the import rate will ...

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  32. A MINER'S DEATH.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. --An inquest was held to-day on the body of William M'Keeman, the victim of the Proprietary fatality. The evidence showed that the occurrence was purely ...

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  33. LITHGOW IRONWORKS.

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- The miners' secretary (Mr. E. Truscott) has received a letter from Mr. J. S. Bragg, secretary of the Lithgow Coal Association, Sydney, stating that at a board ...

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  34. A JOCKEY'S INJURY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- C. O'Neill, a New Zealand jockey, is still an inmate of the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from a bad thigh. To-day, after a lapse of 13 weeks from the time ...

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  35. ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    LAWSON, Friday. 3 p.m. -- The cars made good progress until Lapstone-hill, just beyond Emu Plains, was reached. The surface was not in good condition, having been recently metalled far a distance of 280 yards. All ...

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  36. THE RABBIT EXPERIMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The statements telegraphed from Sydney regarding the progress of Dr. Danysz's microbe experiments in connection with the destruction of rabbits are not ...

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  37. HORSE ROLLS ON ITS RIDER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Constable Sherry, of Portarlington, was riding a horse, when it reared suddenly, and falling over rolled on its rider. Sherry sustained severe internal injuries, and ...

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  39. A FATAL FALL.

    BRISBANE, Friday. --While working on the Brisbane Milling Co.'s new buildings, Stanley-street, to-day, Hubert Morris fell a distance of 50ft., and was killed. ...

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  40. ODDFELLOWS AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Friday. -- At the annual delegate meeting of the Bathurst district of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows at Orange the following officers were elected: -- ...

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  41. COOTAMUNDRA WATER SUPPLY.

    The fact that, despite many alterations in the scheme, and the display of much patience on the part of the people most concerned, the water supply for Cootamundra is still inadequate ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    A quantity of wreckage has been discovered on the cast coast, near Little Pipers River. It is believed to be from the missing steamer Centennial. ...

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  43. THROWN FROM A HORSE AND SHOT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A telegram from Morven states that William Tallance, a boundary rider, was riding at Etona, with a rifle on his shoulder, when he was thrown, and the rifle was ...

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  44. ARRIVAL AT BATHURST.

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  45. ABERMAIN COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    KURRI KURRI, Thursday. -- The Abermain Miners held a mass meeting this morning, for the purpose of hearing the report of the delegates who attended the conference with the ...

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  46. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday. -- A fearful burning accident occurred at Gosnell's yesterday. A child named Alice Jean Saver, aged 7, had her clothing set on fire, and when assistance arrived was in ...

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  47. THE PROPOSED HILLSTON RAILWAY.

    Sir, -- We have advocated a line of railway to Hillston for some 25 years, and have been always met with the much-hackneyed and oft-repeated question, "Will it pay?" The course ...

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  48. NAVUA GOLD ROBBERY.

    Detectives Walker and Malone made an important arrest yesterday morning in connection with tho robbery of 1000 sovereigns from the stateroom of the steamer Navua, which ...

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  49. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Ardmount, which has been prominently before the public during the past fort-night in consequence of a serious charge laid against two of the engineers, but which when ...

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  50. IMPROVEMENTS AT BONDI JUNCTION.

    At the instance of the Mayor of Waverley (Alderman R. G. Watkins), the borough council resolved at its last meeting to make some very important improvements at Bondi Junction and Cowper-street, by increasing the ...

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  51. BATHING AT FRESHWATER.

    Sir, -- A couple of weeks since you were kind enough to publish a letter of mine with regard to Freshwater. I have been acquainted with that favorite resort for many years and have spent many a pleasant day bathing ...

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  52. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The Orient-Royal Mail liner Ormuz, which leaves Circular Quay at noon to-day for London via ports, will take a large number of passengers, and her list will be further increased at ...

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  53. DRAW FOR TO-DAY.

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  54. Advertising

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  55. WEEKLY COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week was 106,874 tons, which easily constitutes a record. Of ibis enormous quantity of 59,179 tons went to foreign ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared outwards at the Custom-house yesterday: -- Colac, str., for Queensland ports, via Sydney, with 1040 tons of coal, and 2000 bundles of bags; Zambesi, str., ...

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