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  2. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    The anniversary of New South Wales was celebrated on Saturday; and though some of the city shops were opened in the morning, business was practically abandoned in the afternoon, ...

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  3. GALES AND RAIN.

    Tho long-awaited change of weather arrived on Saturday night, and with it came strong winds, heavy rain, and rough seas. Ever since Sydney was assailed three weeks ...

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  4. ATTACK ON METHODISM.

    The attack made by Mr. Flowers, M.L.C. president of the New South Wales Political Labor League Conference, in his opening address on Friday last, on the Methodist Church, has caused ...

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  5. THE MOTOR CONTEST.

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  6. THE REGATTA.

    That was a brave spectacle on Sydney Harbor on Saturday. The boats of a thousand sails moved like sentient beings, and as they breasted their way past in the waters, which were gently ...

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  7. WHARF LABORERS' DISPUTE.

    There was no change in the position in regard to the wharf laborers' trouble on Saturday. The unionists still refused to go to work, but this did not cause the shipping companies any ...

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  8. ROUGH SEA ON THE COAST.

    A nasty sea was running yesterday along the entire length of the coast line. Even on Saturday evening, before the wind freshened, all the coast stations north of the Manning reported a ...

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  9. SAILING.

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A youth, Edward Foster, died in the North Sydney Cottage Hospital on Saturday from the effects of a kick in the abdomen from a horse. He was admitted to the institution on Friday ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A CART.

    A boy, whose name has not been ascertained, was admitted to Sydney Hospital on Saturday afternoon in an unconscious condition, suffering from concussion of the brain. He was riding on ...

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  12. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    KURRI KURRI, Saturday.--The Abermain mines held a meeting last night, and, by instructions received from the Federation, Mr. Albert Burns, of the board of management, ...

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  13. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A man of 60 years of age, named William Clarke, died suddenly on the Central Railway Station on Saturday afternoon. He was waiting for a train to Parramatta, with his grandson, ...

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  14. SCOPE OF THE RAINFALL.

    The rain reports received at the Observatory are as yet incomplete, but so far as they go they indicate that substantial falls have taken place over a wide expanse of country. ...

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  15. 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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  16. THE LUNCHEON.

    At the official luncheon on board the Monogolia Mr. E.Trelawny (superintendent in Australia of the P. and O. Company) presided. Amongst those present were the Lord Mayor of Sydney ...

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  17. STRANGE DEATH OF A BOY.

    ORANGE, Sunday.--Stanley George Sutton, residing with his parents at Cudal, died suddenly in the Orange Hospital on Friday evening. The little chap, who was nearly six, took ill on ...

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  18. R.M.S. AORANGI IN A HURRICANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Canadian-Australian R.M.S. Aorangi arrived at Pinkenba today from Vancouver via ports. Captain Phillips reports that the Aorangi left Vancouver ...

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  19. TRAM TRAFFIC.

    The tram traffic on Saturday was very quiet, not being much above ordinary days. About 104 cars were sent to Randwick Racecourse 160 to Bondi, 85 to the Sydney Cricket Ground, and ...

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  20. WEATHER PROSFECTS.

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  21. MARINE EXCURSIONS.

    Although only a holiday in part, there were plenty of people released from ordinary duties to cause the usual "down the harbor" fashion of spending the day to be extensively practised on ...

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  22. THROWN FROM A MOTOR.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--C. J. Jolliffe, who was admitted to the Bathurst District Hospital on Friday night, suffering from injuries to his head caused by being thrown out of E. S. Spears' ...

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  23. RAILWAY CLEANER KILLED.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--A railway cleaner, Milne Smith (19) was killed in the Bathurst railway yards about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, through being run over by a locomotive. Smith ...

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  24. WALLSEND REGATTA.

    BOOLAROO, Sunday.--The Wallsend and Plattsburg Regatta took place at Spier's Point, Lake Macquarie, on Saturday in the presence of a large concourse of visitors. Among the ...

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  25. MISHAP TO A FISHERMAN.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--A fisherman named Campbell had a narrow escape from being drowned this morning at Port Kembla. A heavy sea was running, and his boat was dashed with ...

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  26. A STRANGE FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--An inquest in connection with the discovery of the dead bodies of William Albert Gadkear and his wife in a well off Osmond-terrace, Norwood, was held on ...

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  27. A COINCIDENCE.

    DUNGOG, Sunday.--Daniel Penfold, while riding a horse near Barrington, met with a serious accident. The animal stumbled and fell, fracturing Penfold's leg above the knee. Twelve ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING.

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  29. INJURED BY AN AXE.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--A boy named Goulding, residing at Bengendore, while using an axe, accidentally hit a younger brother on the leg, nearly severing his foot at the ankle Joint. ...

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  30. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The holiday was pleasantly celebrated in many country places, with sports, races, etc. ...

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  31. THE ROWING EVENTS.

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  32. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Thomas Burke, a boy residing at Coorparoo, who by mistake on Thursday night drank half a cupful of spirits of salts, died in the hospital on Friday. ...

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  33. THE GERMAN EMPIRE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The thirty-sixth anniversary of the foundation of the German Empire was celebrated in Brisbane on Saturday. Among those present who addressed the gathering were ...

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  34. AT HIS WIFE'S GRAVE.

    PERTH, Sunday.--William Morris, aged about 60, a French polisher, who had lately been in straitened circumstances, shot himself on Friday Within a few yards of his wife's grave. ...

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  35. ON TH CATCHMENT AREA.

    It is not yet known to what extent the catchment area has benefited. The only report received by Mr. T. W. Keele, president of the Water and Sewerage Board, up to last night was ...

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  36. MISSING FROM HOME.

    HOBART, Sunday.--A boy of six John Kelly, is missing from his home, and as his cap has been found floating in a creek, he is believed to have been drowned. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Clermont plebesclte to determine the choice of candidate for the Clermont seat in the State Parliament resulted in Mr. Lesina obtaining 85 votes and Mr. Donaldson 42. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. CARELESS USE OF FIRE.

    Burrowa, Sunday.--Patrick Landy, a Victorian tramp, was arrested at Rye Park, and charged with a breach of the Carelesa Use of Fire Act. He appeared before the Court on Friday, and on ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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