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  2. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" WEATHER CHART.

    In the above map the isobars, or lines of equal barometric pressure are shown, the Values being indicated by the figures given at the end of each. Readings are taken daily at 9 a.m., and the conditions then existing are shown as follows:--Direction of wind by arrows-- Light Breeze Fresh to Strong Gale Heavy Gale Rough Sea (R.) Thunderstorm Rain Area Smooth Sea (S). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--Trade has been good for the fortnight, both foreign and intercolonial orders having taxed the whole of the pits. From the number of shins in the harbor ...

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  4. THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE.

    In order to understand the ease of De La Bere v. C. A. Pearson (Limited), you must first got to know the persons of the drama, as it were. We start with the defendant, C. A. ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WRECKS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The Adelaide S.S. Co.'s steamer Palmer ran over the wrecks of the Norma and Jessie Darling at 2 o'clock this morning. Captain Kaswurm was on the bridge, ...

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  6. LABOR IDEALS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At a luncheon in connection with the Eight-hours celebration, at the Exhibition in-day, there was a large attendance of members of Parliament from the ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The death of Margaret May Buggy (25) formed the subject of an inquest by the City Coroner yesterday. Deceased died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Tuesday last from ...

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  8. POLLUTING A RIVER.

    TUMUT, Monday.--One of the first prosecutions in the State by the shire council, under the Public Health Act, 30 Vic., 92, sec. 74, came before Police-magistrate Nesbit at the Tumut ...

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  9. MAN'S LEG AMPUTATED.

    W. E. Weston, a clerk, residing in Fletcher-street, Campsie, had his right leg amputated at Marrickville Hospital yesterday. Weston attempted to board a moving train at ...

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  10. AN ODD MAN'S FALL.

    MOSS VALE, Monday.--Joseph Maxwell, an elderly man, which crossing a gully about two miles from home, tripped over the root of a tree and fell about 12ft. down a bank, striking ...

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  11. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    Meteorological Department, Sydney Observatory, Monday.--"Rain has fallen at scattered Places over south-east Riverina, south-western slopes, southern and central tablelands, also at a few isolated stations in coastal parts south of the latitude of Sydney, and at Euston, on the Lower Murray. ...

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  12. THE HUNTER'S-HILL FIRE.

    In connection with the destruction by fire of the Roman Catliolio Convent and School at Hunter's-hill, it has been stated that the Metropolitan Fire Brigade declined to ...

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  13. FIRE AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--A six-roomed cottage, occupied by James Kelly, an employee of the Albury Borough Council, was, with its contents, destroyed by fire. The origin of the fire is ...

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  14. DEATH FROM A BULLET WOUND.

    COROWA, Monday.--Charles Adams, employed for six years on Kentucky Station, was found dead on Sunday with a bullet-wound in the forehead, and a pea-rifle lying alongside the ...

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  15. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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  16. A FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Norman Gilchrist, it the footballer, who was injured while playing in a match at Port Melbourne on Saturday, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day. ...

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  17. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M YESTERDAY.

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  18. A YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Interest has been aroused in connection with the death of a young woman named Olive Stanley, who died at Perth Hospital from septicaemia. The decetsed was an ...

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  19. BROKEN-HILL DISTRICT COURT.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--In the District Court on Saturday Carl Conrad Baum claimed £400 damages from the Railway Commissioners for injuries incurred by falling into a culvert on ...

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  20. SQUALLY WESTERLIES.

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  21. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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  22. FORECASTS.

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  23. THE WHITE CLIFFS MURDER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Before Judge Gibson in the Circuit Court to-day the trial of Peter Sadeek, Afghan, for the murder of May Jewson (or may Cooney) at While Cliffs on ...

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  24. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The two-year-old daughter of Albert H. Riggs, of Gawler, was killed yesterday through being kicked by a horse, in a stable, whither she had strayed ...

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  25. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR APRIL 23.

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  26. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Following is the text of the correspondence on the subject of the wines and spirits awards in connection with the Exhibition, which has taken place between ...

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  27. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  28. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  29. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In a return of the musketry course for 1905-6 of the military forces, it is disclosed that only 25 per cent. of the troops are marksmen. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN EXCURSIONISTS IN SYDNEY.

    The first of the 1907 Government Tourist Bureau excursions from Victoria and South Australia reached Sydney on Sunday morning. The tour filled well, about 70 excursionists taking ...

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  31. Y.M.C.A. WORK ABROAD.

    The general secretary of the Wellington (New Zealand) Y.M.C.A., Mr. H. N. Holmes, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Aorangi, on his return home, after a tour through the united ...

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  32. RAILWAY TO JERVIS BAY.

    NOWRA, Monday.--A conference was held at Tomerong on Saturday night under the auspices of the Clyde Shire Council, to discuss a proposal for the construction of a train line or ...

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  33. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    There was a large gathering at the Queen's- hall last night, on the occasion of the annual smoke night and concert of the Professional and Clerical Association of the Postmastor-General's ...

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  34. FIELD OF MARS TRAMWAY.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday further considered the advisableness of constructing a line of electric tramway from Drummoyne to Epping, via Gladesville and the Field of ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were granted clearances at the local Custom-house yesterday:--Melbourne, str., for Melbourne, with 2400 tons of coal; Handa Isle, bqtne., for Auckland, with ...

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  36. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    At the invitation of the executive committee, a largely attended meeting of ladies in charge of city sections for Hospital Saturday outdoor collection was held at Mrs. Gould's Assembly Rooms, Queen Victoria Markets, on ...

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  37. A £20 FINE.

    At the Police Court yesterday Arthur Holmes, a youth, was convicted of having, on Saturday, stolen £17, the property of the Newcastle Club, at which institution he had been employed as ...

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  38. GOULBURN CIRCUIT COURT.

    GOULBURN, Monday.--The Circuit Court began to-day, before Mr. Justice Cohen. Mr. H. D. Curlewis, assisted by Mr. Robison, of the Crown Law Office, prosecuted for the Crown. ...

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  39. AN ITALIAN SHIP.

    The Italian ship Gavarone Fratelli arrived here on Sunday evening, after a 39 days' passage from Delagoa Bay. Captain Chiesa states that the voyage was uneventful, and that he ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING.

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  41. FISHING INDUSTRY IN BASS STRAITS.

    The Centurion is the name of a new auxiliary vessel just built in this State for Mr. Ernest M'Caughan, of Victoria, and intended for the fishing industry in Bass Straits. She is a ...

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  42. VICTORIA.

    Eight-hour Day was celebrated in Victoria to-day in the usual manner. No fewer than 84 societies, representing 70 distinct trades, took part in the procession, which marched through ...

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  43. ROLLER-SKATING AT BONDI.

    The Bondi Recreation Company, Ltd., has turned its spacious building at Bondi Park into a roller-skating rink. The opening took place on Saturday night, when the building was filled ...

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  44. THE MURDERED SWAGMAN.

    All doubt respecting the identity of the murdered swagman was set at rest to-night. Herbert Panton arrived at Kyneton Hospital from Melbourne, and at once stated that the deceased ...

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  45. MOTOR CYCLE RACE.

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THE OLD OBSERVATORY.

    Sir,--Hundreds of thousands of Australians would deeply regret the demolishing of perhaps one of their earliest recollections of Sydney. Coming into the harbor alter months of absence, this ...

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  48. NO-LICENSE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,--In your issue of the 16th inst, is a facetious and somewhat frothy effusion from the Pen of Mr. J. J. Power, of liquor trade fame. It can hardly be considered a reply to the letter in which I sought to show the ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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