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  2. GALE ON THE COAST.

    "Boisterous conditions with rough seas and occasional rain squalls on the coast," is the latest forecast issued by the Meteorological Department, Sydney Observatory. ...

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  3. SYDNEY.

    The Premier indulged in some very plain speaking yesterday afternoon regarding the condition of Sydney and its municipal government. The occasion was a deputation from the City ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    MANILLA, Monday.--Another robbery took place early on Sunday morning, when thieves broke into M. C. Mackenzie and Son's premises and blew open the safe, which was in the ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Sydney Thow (33) was found at his residence, Stanton-street, Haborfield, early last night with a bullet-wound in the head. His wife left him for a moment or two and immediately ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    William Smith and Martha Ellen Webb were charged to-day with having murdered John Geogheghan at Lilydale on May 13. The allegations were that during a drunken squabble the ...

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  7. THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE

    Bennett v. Rose, in the District Court last week, was a curious case. The story told by the plaintiff, which his Honor Judge Backhouse found to be the true one was that the defendant ...

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  8. THE SPORTING LEAGUE.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Mr. Ashur Hart, general secretary of the New South Wales Sporting League, addressed a public meeting in the Federal Theatre to-night, speaking in ...

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  9. TRAMGUARD'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner yesterday afternoon resumed the inquest concerning the death of Joseph Gardiner, tram conductor, who died from injuries sustained in a collision on June 8, at the ...

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  10. MUNICIPALITY V. SHIRE.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--About 12 or 18 months ago the municipal council applied to have the village of Kenmore included within the municipal area, one of the grounds being ...

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  11. THE CARRIAGE OF BUTTER.

    At the last meeting of the Butter Freight Committee a sub-committee was appointed to negotiate with various shipping companies for a new contract for the carriage of butter. The ...

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  12. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    Charles Atherby (61), gardener, was conveyed to the Sydney Hospital by the Civil Ambulance last night suffering from a fractured skull, caused by falling in his bedroom at Bowder-street, ...

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  13. MINING AT LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Mr. Angus, one of the directors of the Vale of Clwydd Coal-mining Co., visited Lithgow on Saturday. Mr. J. S. Bragg, secretary of the Lithgow Coal ...

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  14. A SEAMAN INJURED.

    Arthur Lycett, a seaman on the Dorset, fell down the hold yesterday afternoon and sustained a fracture of the left wrist and injuries about the body. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Y.M.C.A.-hall was crowded last night despite the wet evening when Miss Eva Clarke Giltinan gave a pianoforte recital, assisted by leading artists. The young player essayed an ...

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  16. THROWN OUT OF A VEHICLE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--George Williams, an employee of the Broken-hill Water Company was driving to the reservoir this morning, when the horse shied and the wheel of the ...

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  17. MINING INVESTOR'S LOSSES.

    The examination of Robert Trivess Moore, of Collins-street, was held in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. The insolvent stated that the estate was compulsorily sequestrated by an ...

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  18. FOUND DEAD.

    TEMORA, Monday.--The body of Crawford Ross, who has been missing for the last ten days, was found yesterday in an abandoned shaft. His neck was broken and there was a ...

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  19. HIGH COURT JUDGMENTS.

    The High Court delivered reserved judgment to-day in the appeal of Bishop v. Chung Brothers. The defendants, Chinese cabinet-makers, were fined under the Factories Act for ...

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  20. CRUSHED BY AN ENGINE.

    WERRIS CREEK, Monday.--Early this morning George Brooks sustained severe internal injuries, being crushed between an engine and the bench. His condition is serious. ...

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  21. LEG BROKEN AT FOOTBALL.

    ALBION PARK, Monday.--While playing football at the Convent School to-day a lad, Lance Carroll, had his leg fractured. ...

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  22. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--Mrs. Thomas Johnson, residing near Ulverstone, was thrown from a horse at a railway crossing and sustained a fractured skull. Her condition is critical. ...

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  23. MISS MARIE HALL'S FAREWELL.

    This evening Miss Marie Hall will give her fifth and last evening recital and her brief visit will be concluded on Friday next with a matinee recital. To-night Miss Hall will play the ...

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  24. CHILD SERIOUSLY BURNED.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday,--A little girl, Catherine Alien, residing with her parents at Westbury, was admitted to the hospital to-night suffering from severe burns. She was playing ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The case of the New York Life Insurance Company against George Godfrey, which was before the Chief Justice on Friday in the Supreme Court, was dealt with by his Honor ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE.

    At the City Police Court yesterday Ernest Susson, 18, a cook, was fined £10, in default four months' imprisonment, on a charge of having at Stockton on June 4, induced a seaman on ...

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  27. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  28. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    To-night the first performance of "The Flying Dutchman" will be given by Mr. Musgrove's company at the Theatre Royal, Fraulein Heinze appearing as Senta. The plans are at ...

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  29. SEAMEN SENT TO GAOL.

    Ten seamen, forming portion of the crew of the German ship Blankenese, were charged at the Police Court yesterday with combining to disobey the lawful commands of the master, ...

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  30. CUSTOMS IRREGULARITIES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The board appointed to hear the charges laid against Mr. B. Macgraith, in respect of alleged irregularities in the discharge of his duties as a Customs officer, met ...

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  31. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    ALBION PARK, Monday.--It has been raining heavily here since noon. to-day. Very cold winds an blowing. There is every indication of the raining continuing. BALLLNA. Monday.--A southerly gale was blowing ...

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  32. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    With reference to the statement that an enormous quantity of fraudulent "sago," a compound of maize or wheat, which is called "sago" but is not that article is imported into ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Premier, at Rockhampton this morning, in reply to a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce, said he considered that a railway from Tungamull to Yeppoon, via Mount ...

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  35. MILITARY BANDS.

    Lieutenant W. G. Bentley lectured at the United Service Institute last evening on "The Rise and Development of Military Music and Bands." Colonel Lester, A.G.A.V.D., presided ...

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  36. BANK V. THE GOVERNMENT.

    Before the Land Court to-day the case was continued in which the Queensland National Bank claimed from the Government £624,944 compensation for the compulsory resumption of ...

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  37. "HANSEL AND GRETEL."

    Sir,--May I beg of your considerate favor to insert this letter in your paper. I would write to the management of the Grand Opera direct, only that my patronage is limited to the bumble 2s every time. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Star of Australia arrived at Auckland on Saturday, seven days and four hours out from Sydney. She experienced violent easterly gales and a tremendous sea, but ...

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  39. POSTAL DEPARTMENT V. RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A communication was recently sent to Mr. Pendleton, Commissioner for Railways in South Australia as chairman of the Railway Commissioners' Inter-State ...

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  40. IN QUEENSLAND.

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  41. DEATH OF AN EX-CONSTABLE.

    An inquest was held yesterday before the District Coroner and a jury concerning the death of Timothy Mulcahy, an ex-policeman, who died in the Hospital for Insane on Sunday last. ...

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  42. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

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  43. LATE SPORTING.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--A boxing match for a of £100, took place of the Victoria Theatre to-night, between Robert Whitelaw, of Newcastle and Monte Andrews of Sydney. Early in the sixth round Whitelaw, ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. PRESS CABLE RATES.

    Sir Joseph Ward received a deputation from the executive of the New South Wales Country Press Association at the Australia Hotel just prior to embarking for New Zealand on Saturday ...

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  46. PROPOSED WAGES BOARDS.

    The Minister for Labor, interviewed regarding the proposed Wages Boards, said those will not be quite on the same principle as the Victorian boards, the only similarity being that ...

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  47. BETTING ON FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--No attempt was made to-day to do business on the two Cups, but the jumping double received a good deal of attention. Prestonpans continued favorite for the Grand National Hurdle Race and next in ...

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  48. INCOMING GERMAN MAIL.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.--The German mall steamer Bulow arrived here on Saturday evening from Bremen and sailed yesterday morning for Sydney, via ports. The passengers are:-- ...

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  49. RACING IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    KALCOORLIE, Monday.--The inquiry into Sporran's running at the Kalcoorlie meeting was resumed to-day. The stewards practically sat all day and a large number of witnesses, including Mr. Bradley, the veterinary ...

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  50. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

    William Inglis and Son, at their Bazaar at 10.30--Horses and Vehicles. fames R. Lawson and Little at their Rooms at 11 and at Stanmore at 11--Furniture. ...

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  51. Advertising

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