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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. Headings are taken dally at 9 a.m., and the conditions than relating are shown as follows:--Direction of wind by arrows--Light Breeze Fresh to Strong Gale Heavy Gale Rough Sea (R.) Thunderstorms Rain Area Smooth Sea (S). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Annie Millen, the young girl who was so terribly injured through falling off a train between Erskinoville and Redfern railway stations on Wednesday morning, died in Sydney Hospital ...

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  4. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Dr. J. Danysz has submitted the following report to the Pastures Protection Board Council on the subject of the bacteriological experiments conducted by him at Broughton Island during ...

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  5. THE CORRIMAL SHOOTING CASE.

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.--At the police court to-day, before the police magistrate, Elizabeth Barclay was charged with shooting Eliza Kennedy at Corrimal on April 6 with intent to ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Westralia, str., 2884 tons, H. L. Dunsford, from Hobart, with passengers, Huddart, Parker, and Co., agents. Peterborough, str., 159 tons, Basclain, from Shoalhaven. Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Company agents. ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    LIVERPOOL, Thursday.--The Hoxton Park Progress Association has decided to re-open the agitation with reference to the construction of the Liverpool-Mulgoa line of railway, and the ...

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  8. THE CIRCULAR QUAY TRAGEDY.

    William Riley, the man who was shot in the left breast by his wife on Tuesday last, at Circular Quay, is still lying in Sydney Hospital, though he is now considered to be out of all ...

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  9. DIED IN THE STREET.

    John Finnegan, a well-known Granville ex-alderman, was seized with a fit of apoplexy while walking in the street early yesterday morning, and died before medical assistance ...

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  10. FOUND IN THE STREET.

    A man who was found in Park-street on the night of April 30 by Constable Viuden, and who gave the name of Joseph M'Donald, died in Sydney Hospital yesterday from a fractured skull. ...

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  11. TRAM BUMPS A CART.

    Ernest Johnson, 23, a carter, residing in Punn-street, Pyrmont, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was driving a horse attached to a cart along Bunn-street, when the vehicle ...

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  12. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    Meteorological Department, Sydney Observatory, Thursday.--"Fine weather, but with cold, squally south to westerly winds, ruled over the greater part of the State. Towards evening, on during last night, light to moderate rainfall was registered. "A peculiar change has taken place in pressure distribution over the continent since 9 a.m. ...

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  13. FALL DOWN STEPS.

    Hugh Lucas, 45, a wharf laborer, who lives in Macquarie-street North, fractured his skull last night through falling down some stops at the corner of Liverpool and Oxford streets, ...

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  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The deputation which wailed on Mr. A. Consett Stephen, inviting him to contest the Waverley seat, attended at Mr. Stephen's office yesterday for his answer. Mr. Stephen said he ...

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  15. SUICIDE OF AN ITALIAN.

    The death of Giacomo Alberto, an Italian miner, lately residing in Liverpool-street, city, formed the subject of an inquest by the City Coroner yesterday. Alberto was found dead in ...

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  16. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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  17. A SAWYER INJURED.

    William King, 25 a resident of Johnson-street, Forest Lodge, was taken to Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance Brigade yesterday morning with his right forearm badly fractured. King, ...

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  18. COUNTRY REPORTS.

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  19. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  20. A MAN'S FOOT CRUSHED.

    Albert John Ralston, 24, a railway fettler, was admitted by Dr. Paul to Sydney Hospital yesterday morning, with his right foot badly crushed Ralston, who lives in Wilson-street, Redfern, was ...

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  21. PROFESSOR ANDERSON STUART'S COMMENTS.

    Dr. Danyez had a few words to say last evening in reply to the comments upon his work in the direction of rabbit destruction by Professor Anderson Stuart at a meeting of the Royal ...

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  22. SHERBROOKE.

    ROOTY-HILL, Thursday.--Mr. H. E. Pratten, a candidate for the Sherbrooke electorate in the State Parliament, addressed a fairly attended meeting last night at the local School ...

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  23. FORECASTS.

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  24. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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  25. THROWN OUT OF A VEHICLE.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--Whilst driving to Currawarna, a few evenings ago, James Dodd, a farm laborer, was thrown from a sulky through a wheel striking a log. The fall paralysed him. ...

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  26. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  27. BLAYNEY.

    BLAYNEY, Thursday.--At the meeting of the Political Labor Council for the Blayney electorate tho votes from Barry and Perth were objected to in connection with the selection of a ...

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  28. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR MAY 3.

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  29. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  30. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    RIVERSTONE, Thursday.--A little girl, Sylvia Jones, aged nine years, daughter of the public school teacher, was lost in the bush at Marsden Park at 4 o'clock this afternoon. A large ...

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  31. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  32. WRECK OF THE EASBY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Marne Court to-day gave its decision in the cases of Captain William Wallace, master of the Easby, who was charged with misconduct that resulted in the ...

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  33. DROPPED DEAD

    INVERELL, Thursday.--John Thompson, a carter at the Reform flourmill, dropped dead at the railway station to-day. ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    It is understood that the well-known shipping firm of Archibald Currie and Co. is about to be turned into a proprietary company, with a subscribed capital of £500,000. No change whatever ...

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  35. HEART FAILURE.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--The adjourned inquiry into the death of the old man Charles Smith, who expired in a cart while being conveyed from Taralga to the hospital, was ...

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  36. STICKING-UP AT CARLINGFORD.

    A sticking-up case of a remarkable nature had been reported from Carlingford. Shortly before 7 o'clock on Wednesday night a man knocked at the door of Mr. John Tail's house, ...

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  37. CONVERSION OF LOANS.

    The State Cabinet has arranged for the conversion of £1,000,000 3½ per cent, loan falling due in Melbourne in October next, and £1,000,000 of a further loan of £2,000,000, at 4 per cent., ...

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  38. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The steamer Malaita, from Solomon Islands and New Guinea, arrived to-day, five days ahead of schedule time. Captain Weatherall reports having experienced unusually heavy weather. ...

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  39. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD.

    ORANGE, Thursday.--A magisterial inquiry was held touching the death of William Barr, who mot with a fatal accident on Tuesday by falling from a scaffold at the Commercial Bank. ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE.

    The Italian ship Angelo Repetto, Captain Lagomarisino, has arrived from Buenos Ayres to take in a cargo of Caledonian Co.'s coal for the West Coast of South America. The La ...

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  41. FOUND DEAD.

    GLEN INNES, Thursday.--John M'Innes, sou of Mr. Finlay M'Innes, of Marowan station, was found dead in bed this morning in the Central Hotel. At an inquest the evidence showed that ...

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  42. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILS.

    That part of the city south of King-street was in almost total darkness from shortly after 10 o'clock last night till an early hour this morning, through the City Council's electric ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The remarkable spell of summer weather continues. Yesterday's maximum of 89deg. established a record for May, but this was exceeded to-day when 90deg. was registered. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An old man, Chas. Myles, night-watchman at the New Moon Consolidated mine, Bendigo, who has been missing since Monday morning, was discovered to-day ...

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  46. THE PROPOSED JEWISH SETTLEMENT.

    The Government has refused to entertain the offer of Mr. Marks to reserve a million acres in the south-west for the purpose of a Jewish settlement. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The report that the barquentine lima was short of previsions only a fortnight out will probably form the subject of an official inquiry. The law requires vessels to be provisioned for ...

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  48. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

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  49. A REMARKABLE SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,--A remarkable method of committing suicide was adopted by Richard Pratt, dairy farmer, of Glen Alvie. His body was found in a waterhole with his legs ...

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  50. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--While the P. and O. steamer Mooltan was in the Persian Gulf, between Colombo and Aden, on April 7, a second saloon passenger named Murray, who was going ...

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  51. REVENUE RETURNS.

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  52. NEWCASTLE SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    The slow progress being made with the construction of the Newcastle and suburban sawer-age scheme is regarded with considerable dissatisfaction by the municipalities interested ...

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  53. FALL INTO BOILING FAT.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Charles Howard, employed at the Alligator Creek meat works, was fatally scalded yesterday. Howard was crossing a number of vats filled with boiling ...

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  54. THE TAMAR DISASTER.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--The Court of Marino Inquiry gave its reserved decision today into the Alice disaster, in which ton persons lost their lives. After reviewing the evidence ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION

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  57. MAY-DAY FETE.

    For many years past the accommodation of the Sunday, school in connection with St. Enoch's Presbyterian Church, Newtown, has been very inadequate. Recently it was determined to make an effort to supply the ...

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  58. ART EDUCATION.

    A well-attended meeting of art students was held under the auspices of the Art Students League on Wednesday evening. Those present included leading students attending the classes ...

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  59. Advertising

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