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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    A sitting of the Industrial Court was opened in Newcastle yesterday, his Honor Judge Heydon presiding. Messrs. A. Goninan, engineers, carrying on ...

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  3. THE BUDGET.

    The financial debate was resumed in the Legislative Asembly last night. Mr. Parkes contended that the most important question at the present time was that ...

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  4. ON THE RIGHT TRACK AT LAST.

    The agreement over the Federal Capital was signed on Monday.--News item. NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER: "If you keep on this track you can't get bushed,but beware of dingoes if you camp." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Senate this afternoon Senator Givens (Q.) gave notice of his intention to move that, contingent upon the Seat of Government Bill being rend a second ...

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  6. "GOLDEN OINMENT."

    In reference to Aid. Meagher's remarks, in connection with the storage battery proposal the Lord Mayor stated yesterday morning, briefly the tacts which, he said, could he supported by ...

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  7. DEAD BODY FOUND IN HARBOR.

    To-day a man who was working on Callan Slip saw the body of a man floating in the water close to the wharf. The corpse was recovered and subsequently identified as that of Bagnild ...

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  8. NEW CALEDONIAN ELECTIONS.

    A cablegram has been received from Noumea stating that M. W. Puget, edlter of the "Franco Australe," had defeated M. Degand in a by-election for membership in the Conseil General ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. "WIRELESS."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Sir John Quick informed Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) in the House to-day that he had reived official information that the ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. THE MOREE MURDER.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--At the Circuit Court to-day Lee Sing, charged with murder, was sentenced to death. Mr. Justice Pring, in summing-up, said there ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mary Johnson (23), a domestic, residing at 91 Commonwealth-street, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last evening in a precarious condition, suffering from phosphorus poisoning. ...

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  12. THE POTATO BLIGHT.

    The proclamation published in the "Government Gazette" of August 25, prohibiting the bringing of any potatoes, or other plant which is likely to spread the bight, from within the ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A letter from the [?]ord, Mayor of Sydney was tabled in the Senate to-day by Senator Millen, offering the Federal Government between £35,000 and £40,000 in ...

    Article : 393 words
  14. THE COUNTRY.

    The Quarter Sessions concluded to-day. James Grant pleaded not guilty to assault and robbery at Bega. He was found guilty, and sentenced to 12 months' hard labor in Goulburn gaol. ...

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  15. THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND.

    By a proclamation in yesterday's "Gazette," the bringing of any potatoes from within the County of Cumberland into any other part of Now South Wales is prohibited, except under the ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    About an hour after midnight on Wednesday James Martin (25), a barman, whose address is not known, fell from a tram in Bridge-street, Drummoyne, and sustained severe injuries to ...

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  17. CHILD'S EXTRAORDINARY INJURIES.

    LIVERPOOL. Wednesday.--A baby son of Mr. T. F. Murray, baker, of this town, met with serious injuries yesterday. Another little boy threw some sand in his eyes, and while running ...

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  18. MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The trustees of the Melbourne Cricket Ground mot to-day to further consider the dispute between the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Victorian Cricket ...

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  19. PINNED UNDER A DRAY.

    COROWA, Wednesday.--An inquest was held to-day on the body of a man named Hoare, who was found dead, pinned under a dray on Bijiji Reserve, five miles from Corowa. Evidence ...

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  20. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Albert Bohn, a miner, employed in No. 1 shaft of the Hustler's Royal Reserve Company's mine, Bendigo, was the victim of a serious blasting accident this ...

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  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRIP

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. j A. H. Peake) has requested the Railways Commissioner to make arrangements for a party of Federal members to visit Oodnadatta at the ...

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  22. LLEGED FORGING OF A PERMIT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Supreme court to-day Ernest Elton was charged with [?] and uttering a document purporting to a permit to marry. Accused pleaded not ...

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  23. LEPERS BLOWN TO SEA.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Information was received in town this evening to the effect that while two lepers were fishing in a boat off Peel Island, in Moreton Bay, this afternoon, a gale ...

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  24. CARRIED OUT TO SEA.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Commissioner of Police has received news that James Renton was carried out to sea at Southport while bathing and drowned. He was well known in Brisbane ...

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  25. IMPORTANT COLLIERY CASE.

    Keen interest was taken in colliery circles in a case which came before Mr. G. F. Adrian, S.M., in the police court yesterday, when Francis Henry Croudace, manager of the Burwood ...

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  26. A MAN TERRIBLY INJURED.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.--Last night, at Coolgardie, a young man was found in a lane at the back of an hotel by the night watchman, with his brains battered to pulp and scattered ...

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  27. ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS.

    That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire Into the delay in carrying out the recommendations of the House, and of the Railways' Standing Committee, with respect to the electrification of suburban railways, and ...

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  28. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A girl, who some hours later was identified as Dorothy Mary Anne O'Brien (12), of Bay-street, Botany, was so badly injured yesterday afternoon by a fall from a tram in Botany-road, ...

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  29. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Arrangements are now being made for the selection of a candidate in the Calare electorate. Vigorous efforts are being made to complete the organisation by the formation of ...

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  30. TASMANIA'S POLITICAL BATTLE.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--No sooner had the Labor Government assumed the Treasury benches in the Assembly to-night than they were challenged by Sir Elliott Lewis, the ex-Premier, who ...

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  31. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    Another suburban robbery was reported to the police yesterday, the dwelling of Thomas Raine, New South Head-road, Woollahra, having been entered during the previous night. ...

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  32. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the City Court man, Sydney Mortimer, was larceny as a servant of £34 at [?] Constable Pearce, of the Sydney Police, ...

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  33. DREADNOUGHT CONTRIBUTIONS.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--A meeting was held in the Town-hall to-night under the chairmanship of the Mayor, to decide the destiny of the Dreadnought, subscriptions. ...

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  34. RIVERINA.

    In the Riverina electorate it has been found impossible to arrange an electoral council by reason of the distance and cost of travelling, The organising committee of the New South ...

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  35. FURTHER LIGHT RAINS.

    In the extreme north-west and on the South Coast light showers have fallen. Klama had 41 points, Hungerford 20, Raymond Terrace 12, Milparinka 10, Ulladulla 11, Wollongong 8; the other record only amounted ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Replying to a deputation, the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, said it was inevitable that the State would, sooner or inter, be obliged to run a steamer service between the North and ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    fire broke out shortly before 12.30 this morning on the fist floor of the Redfern Countries electric light station at Turner-street. [?] Metropolitan Fire Brigade subdued the ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  39. THE COAL TRADE.

    A further meeting of members bf the Colliery Proprietors' Association was held yesterday, but the president (Mr. Livingston Learmonth), on being seen at its conclusion, stated that no ...

    Article : 136 words
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