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  2. SHIPPING.

    Oruba, R.M.S. (Orient-Royal Mail line), 5837 tons, H. W. V. Plunkett, from London via ports, Passengers: Mrs. Clarkstone and child, Misses H. E. Harris and Thynne, Messrs. G. W. Partridge, Dr. B. Brooke, E. ...

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  3. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--A good many people will agree with me that the letter of Mr. W. H. Kelly, published in your issue of this morning, was quite the ablest, contribution to the Federal controversy ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    PICTON, Sunday.--The Chief Railway Commissioner and his colleagues visited Picton yesterday, and was met by the Mayor and aldermen, who made a number of requests, which Mr. ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after a start had been made to load the Mongolia at Circular Quay on Saturday morning an accident which resulted in the death of one man and serious injury to another, occurred. ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier will deliver addresses in only the main centres during the approaching campaign, as the state of his throat will not permit of his using his voice too much. ...

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  7. FALLS FROM TRAMS.

    At about 8.30 last evening a lady fell from a tram in Railway-square, sustaining severe injuries to the head; She was conveyed in an unconscious condition by the Civil Ambulance ...

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  8. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    The revival of the cricket trouble, as disclosed on Saturday in an interview with Mr. M. A. Noble, is roundly condemned by the public who take an interest in the game. ...

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  9. THE SPORTING LEAGUE.

    Sir,--I am sorry if my innocent question as to the relatioinship existing between the Sporting League and the Labor Party has hurt Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan's feelings. I don't think it has. His letter of this morning, I ...

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  10. THE WAY THEY HAVE IN THE "ARMY."

    Commissioner Cadman, of the Salvation Army who is making a tour of the Commonwealth, entered vigorously into his Sydney campaign at the City Temple yesterday. ...

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  11. TRAM TO JERVIS BAY.

    MILTON, Saturday.--Delegates from the Clyde Shire Council arrived yesterday from Nowra to explain the proposal to construct a tramline from Bomaderry to Jervis Bay. A meeting was ...

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  12. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A little girl, Mllly Mayne, living in James- street, Newtown, was kicked in the abdomen by a horse at her residence yesterday afternoon. She was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  13. BOYS AND PEA-RIFLES.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--A movement is on foot amongst shire councils to urge the introduction of a law, forbidding the use of pea-rifles by lads under 11 years of age. The Turon Council ...

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  14. ACCIDENT IN THE DOMAIN.

    John Riley, an old sailor, slipped on the rocks near the Swimming Baths, Domain, and fell a distance of about 20ft. on Saturday morning. Riley. who is 64 years of ago. slept in the ...

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  15. WAVERLEY

    A public meeting will be held at Stratton's- hall, Waverley, to-night, in connection with the Liberal and Reform Association. A full explanation is to be given of the league's affairs ...

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  16. THE COBAR STRIKE.

    COBAR, Saturday.--There is no change in regard to the industrial dispute at present existing here. The opinion is hold in some quarters that the strike is likely to be of long duration. ...

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  17. MIDDLE HARBOR.

    At a well-attended meeting of the members of the Warringah branch of the Liberal and Reform Association, Dr. Cullen, M.L.C., presiding, Dr. Arthur was selectetd as the party candidate, ...

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  18. A WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    Early on Saturday morning the Paddington police found a woman, who gave the name of Elizabeth Lambert, lying in a hut on Bellevue- hill, with an ugly wound in her throat. A ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--As one of the great body of enthusiasts who follow the game in this State I was rery greatly surprised--not to say astounded-- ay the information published in your issue of ...

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  20. LEICHHARDT.

    Mr. A. C. Carmichael, the Labor candidate, opened his campaign in the Town-hall on Friday evening, and was supported by Messrs. Holman, Beeby, and Alderman Connolly. The speakers ...

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  21. FOGS IN THE HARBOR.

    Harbor traffic was again hampered by foggy weather early on Saturday and yesterday morning. The fog bank on Saturday was particularly dense in places, and incoming shipping had to ...

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  22. SUICIDE AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--Robert Waterman, 60, committed suicide in Blende-street on Friday night by cutting his throat with a dinner knife. Waterman lived in a two-roomed humpy, ...

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  23. PARRAMATTA.

    Mr. T. R. Moxham, M.L.A., the sitting member has settled all doubts about his intentions by announcing his determination to seek reelection. ...

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  24. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    BYRON BAY, Sunday.--A man named Noble was killed yesterday through a tree he was falling striking him in the forehead, and he never spoke afterwards. Deceased was a farmer ...

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  25. MR. CRICK AND THE BLAYNEY SEAT.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--It is understood, on excellent authority, that Mr. Crick intends to contest the Blayney seat at the forthcoming State elections. ...

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  26. MR. O'SULLIVAN AND THE LIBERALS' POLICY.

    Sir,--One would imagine from reading Mr. O'Sullivan's criticism of the Liberal Party's policy that he was a young untried man, who is simmering for on opportunity to do something for his country, and particularly ...

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  27. A SHOCKING DISCOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A shocking discovery was made at two dairy farms at Heidelberg yesterday. Some time ago an outbreak of typhoid was traced to a dairy which used Yarra ...

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  28. TRAMWAY MISHAP.

    A slight mishap occurred at the tramway terminus at Watson's Bay last evening, one of the overhead electric wires carrying away immediately after the departure of a car for the city. ...

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  29. THE MOANA AT BRISBANE

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  30. NEWCASTLE.

    The past fortnight has again been a busy one at the Newcastle and Maitland district collieries, full time (11 days) having been recorded at the majority of the mines. In a few ...

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  31. RUGBY PROFESSIONALS.

    WELLINBTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--The promoters of the scheme for sending a team of professional Rugby players to England are quietly proceeding with the arrangements. ...

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  32. THE COAL-TRIMMERS' TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Coal-trimmers' Union was held at the Dyke yesterday, when the resolutions carried at the recent conference between the representatives of the stevedores and the ...

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  33. TIMBER TRADE TROUBLE.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Not satisfied with the award of the Arbitration Court in this State the timber workers' delegates at different mill centres are going to meet at. Jarrahdale on Wednesday ...

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  34. ENGINEERING GRADUATES.

    Sir.--Your article in to-day's issue on the School of Engineering in our University is a fine tribute to two things--first to the farsighted and generous donor of the great part of ...

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  35. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    Everything was quiet on Saturday in connection with the coal-lumpers' strike, and no steps have yet been taken with a view to effecting a settlement. All the requirements of the port ...

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  36. THE METHODIST CHURCH.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in Methodist circles in the approaching sessions of the general conference of the Methodise Church of Australasia, which are to begin in the ...

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  37. THE PLAGUE.

    With regard to the case of plague discovered in Melbourne, the patient being Charles West-brooke, a steward on the steamer Arrawatta, the health authorities state that on the arrival of ...

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  38. ST. LEONARDS ELECTORATE BRANCH.

    Sir,--In this morning's issue of your paper--under "State Elections"--a statement is made that the Ladies' (women is the correct title) of the P.R.L. in St. Leonards are at loggerheads with the Liberal leagues, and ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    PINE CREEK, Saturday.--The Federal visitors camped last night at Horseshoe Creek, 30 miles from Pine Creek. Twenty aboriginals gave a corroboree for the Federal members' ...

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  40. A WORLD'S SECRETARY.

    The worlds secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Charles Fermaud, was welcomed yesterday by the committee of the religious work section of the movement in Sydney. Mr. Fermaud ...

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  41. PASSENGERS BY THE ARAWATTA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The steamer Arawatta, after a thorough fumigation, sailed yesterday for Sydney with a fair complement of passengers. Only a few people asked to have ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The election for the Flinders electorate, to fill the vacancy in the House of Assembly caused by the death of Mr. A. H. Inkster, took place on Saturday. There were three candidates-- ...

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  43. A POLITICAL RETROSPECT.

    Sir,--Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan's frantic efforts to throw the political limelight on himself and to show that he is the man to upset the present Ministry and administer our public affairs, will set people thinking and ...

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  44. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

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  45. AMERICAN FOOTBALLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Professor D. S. Jordon, Principal of Stanford University. San Francisco, who arrived to-day by the R.M.S. Moana, states that the Stanford University would next season ...

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  46. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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