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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--Since the Public Service Board abolished the office of assistant clerk of petty sessions, the present C.P.S. has had to lock the office up while acting as deposition ...

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  3. A MILITARY WEDDING.

    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was thronged with spectators yesterday, afternoon on the occasion of Captain J. Gordon Legge's marriage with Miss Annie Frances Ferguson, of Bondi. The ...

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  4. CROWN LANDS.

    Information regarding Crown Lands for Settlement Lease or Sale, compiled by the Information Bureau of the Lands Department. The following areas will be set apart during ...

    Article : 524 words
  5. SPORTING.

    The Kensington Club's pony and galloway meeting engages attention this afternoon, and, despite yesterday's rain, the track is in good order. Most of the events have filled well, and the two principal ...

    Article : 248 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 159 words
  7. THE MOUNT VICTORIA CLUB.

    MOUNT VICTORIA, Wednesday.--The Mount Victoria Cricket Club held a meeting last night, when Mr. H. G. Rienits was elected president: Messrs. Rev. T. J. Heffernan, and Tudor, vice-presidents; Mr. Edmonds, ...

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  8. ROWING.

    The twelfth annual meeting of the Leichhardt Rowing Club was held at the Elswiek Hotel, Mr. Fred. Walsh, vice-president, occupying the chair. The annual report, presented by the secretary, Mr. C. J. Auld, showed that ...

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  9. BRICKMAKING AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--Some of the grinding power available in connection with the Banfield ore dressing works is being utilised to prepare clay for brickmaking. Several large ...

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  10. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    QUEANBEYAN, Wednesday.--The revocation of the homestead selection here has caused considerable inconvenience and disappointment to a lot of bona-fide settlers. The want of land for ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. NEWCASTLE TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The committee of the Newcastle Tattersall's Club is completing arrangements for their inaugural race meeting, which is fixed for the 21st prox. The principal event will be ...

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  12. "X" RAYS TO TEST DIAMONDS.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--Diamonds are easily distinguished from paste, says Dr. Muiholland, by means of the "X" rays. If the stone, whether in its setting or not, be examined under a dark ...

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  13. CYCLING.

    According to the Melbourne "Age" there has been trouble among the wheelmen in the adjoining colony in regard to colors. The racing cyclists met the other night, and a resolution came up with reference to color ...

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  14. THE LATE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--At the diocesan festival last night Bishop Camidge made some reference to the death of the Archbishop of Canterbury. He said that it was with profound sorrow ...

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  15. SAILING.

    The opening of the Victorian yachting season has been fixed for November 14, when the several clubs intend holding a combined rendezvous to celebrate the occasion. Yachting in the neighboring colony promises to be ...

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  16. MODEL FARM WANTED AT COOMA.

    COOMA, Wednesday.--At the council meeting last night Alderman Devereaux moved a motion with the object of urging the Minister for Lands to consider the desirability of establishing a ...

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  17. THE NEWCASTLE-FRISCO COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The following weekly reports from J. W. Harrison, coal and metal broker, San Francisco, are to hand by the Alameda's mall, San Francisco, September 12th, ...

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  18. BAPTISTS IN SESSION.

    Business never overshadows devotion in the Baptist Union. The delegates always spend an hour in devotional exercises before setting to the sterner work of the day. They did so ...

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  19. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    WINDSOR, Wednesday.--At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Murray, A. W. Bridges, late registrar of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, was brought up on a charge of ...

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  20. WELCOME TO PARSONS AT MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--J. W. Parsons, the Australian champion cyclist, returned to Melbourne to-day, after a trip round the world. He was met at Spencer-street station by a number of leading wheelmen, and was ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--To-day being the monthly holiday, a football match was played on the oval between Our Boys (Tamworth) and the Armidale Juniors. This was the final contest for the junior badges. After a tough ...

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  22. OPENING OF A NEW CREAMERY.

    CORAKI, Wednesday.--The New South Wales Creamery Company's creamery was opened to-day in the presence of a large and representative assemblage. The orthodox bottle was broken by an ...

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  23. POLICE COURTS.

    David Reid (16) appeared at the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Edwards, S.M., to answer a charge of forging and uttering the signature of Thomas James Kiely to a railway postage receipt from Riley Brothers ...

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  24. THE SKELETON OF A MAN FOUND HALF BURIED.

    PARRAMATTA, Wednesday.--Four lads, while hunting for native cats at Flagstaff Gully, Dundas, yesterday, came across the skeleton of a man half buried in the debris caused by a water wash. ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. ATHLETICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 418 words
  26. RETURN OF H.M.S. RAPID.

    H.M.S. Rapid returned to Sydney last evening after an absence of over nine months, the greater part of which has been spent in New Zealand waters. The Rapid left Sydney on January 2, ...

    Article : 528 words
  27. 1500 SHEEP POISONED.

    COBAR, Wednesday.--About 1500 sheep have been poisoned on Gidgee station through eating a poisonous weed called wild parsnip. Inspector Cotton has forwarded portions of one of ...

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  28. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE ON EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    At the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Edwards, S.M., Robert Donaldson, alias Rignold, alias Smith (27), was charged with unlawfully assaulting Constable Andrew Travers whilst in the execution of his duty. ...

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  29. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    UNGARIE, Wednesday.--Bolygamy and Woo-lengough Stations finished shearing yesterday. ...

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  30. MILITARY CAMP AT ORANGE.

    ORANGE, Wednesday.--The Molong and Bathurst Mounted Infantry Companies arrived by road to-day, and at once went into camp. Colonels Lassetter and Mackenzie arrived by train ...

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  31. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    BULLI, Wednesday.--The shipments of coal at Port Bellambi for the week ending Saturday last amounted to 2350 tons. The South Bulli pay for the week ending Friday, the 9th inst., ...

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  32. CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING AT GREENWICH.

    James Hill, alias Davis (27), who already stands committed for trial for housebreaking, was further proceeded against yesterday at the North Sydney Court for stealing from the residence of Gother Kur Mann, Greenwich, on ...

    Article : 324 words
  33. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    At the weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, held on Tuesday, under the presidency of Colonel Rowe, it was decided that the office be kept open until noon on Saturdays for the receipt of money ...

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  34. BOWLS.

    Like most of such officials, the secretary of the Victoria Park Bowling and Tennis Club had a satisfactory report to submit to the annual meeting. It told of victories won over strong opponents. The balance-sheet showed that ...

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  35. THE ASHFIELD CLUB.

    The seventh annual meeting of the Ashfield Bowling Club was held on Tuesday night in the club's pavilion, Ashfield Park, and was largely attended. The president, Mr. J. W. Mortley, occupied the chair. An ...

    Article : 261 words
  36. A TRAIN DERAILED AT MOSS VALE.

    MOSS VALE, Wednesday.--On the arrival of the 9.30 train from Sydney here one or two carriages are usually detached. While one was being detached this afternoon, through some ...

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  37. ALLEGED THEFT OF A HORSE AND CART.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Thomas Murphy, alias Maloney, alias Brown, was charged with stealing a horse, set of harness, and a cart, to the total value of £55, the property of James Barnsley. The evidence ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the annual meeting of the Victoria Park Club the other evening, Mrs. W. Rigg was made patroness of the tennis section and the committee elected were Miss M'Laughlin, Miss J. Thompson, Messrs. J. B. Nall, J. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN CHEQUES.

    Walter Brewer (46) was yesterday charged at the Water Police Court with receiving three cheques for the respective values of £37 2s 6d, £31 1s 11d, and £39 2s 6d, the property of John James Gillham, well knowing the ...

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  40. THE STEAMER IDEA ASHORE.

    A telegram was received in Sydney yesterday from the Bellinger River to the effect that the steamer Idea had gone ashore on the north ceast, and was in a dangerous position. ...

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  41. DEPUTATIONS.

    A numerous deputation represented to the Acting Under-Secretary for Lands (Mr. Curry) yesterday, in the absence of the Minister, the necessity for the purchase of a piece of land to complete ...

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  42. A WOMAN ASSAULTED BY HER SON.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday Eugene Brady (24), a laborer, was charged with assaulting Mary Brady. The prosecutrix stated that the accused, who is her son, went into her room on Tuesday night and savagely attacked ...

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  43. SWIMMING.

    On Saturday afternoon the East Sydney Swimming Club will hold its first handicap race over a course of 92 yards in Farmer's Baths, Woolloomooloo Bay, for which the following starts have been declared:--L. Leo Ssec., P. Cavill ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    At the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Johnson, S.M., John Bambridge (36) was charged, on remand, with stealing a suit of clothes and a shirt, value £1 15s, the properly of Daniel Scanlan, a dealer, residing at 309 ...

    Article : 171 words
  46. THE AUSTRALIAN RIFLES.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., introduced to the Premier yesterday a deputation from the committee of the Australian Rifles. He stated that among the large number of men who had enrolled ...

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  47. CRICKET.

    The Australian Cricket Team, which has been touring England and America, will sail from Sun Francisco to-day by the R.M.S. Mariposa on their return. They will, according to present arrangements, break ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. THE CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association was held yesterday at the Oxford Hotel, Mr. E. J. Briscoe in the chair. Mr. J. H. Sanderson moved:--"That the rules as ...

    Article : 189 words
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