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  2. TO PLAY NEW ZEALAND.

    Yesterday the selectors of the New South Wales Rugby Union took a final look at the seventeen forwards who have been training hard for the past few weeks, and chose the eight ...

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  3. DENTISTS AND THE LAW.

    The recent announcement by the Premier that a Dentists' Registration Bill would be introduced during the forthcoming session has stirred the dentists of Sydney into ...

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  4. BRILLIANT POLO.

    Narromine and Muswellbrook B, in their Dudley Cup contest yesterday, played polo declared by good Judges to be the equal of anything seen in Cup contests for many days. And, in truth, ...

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  5. FIGHTING ON.

    The annual convention of delegates from the Pastured Protection Boards was held at Aarons' Exchange Hotel last evening. Mr. F. A. Mackenzie, president occupied the chair. ...

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  6. SMALLPOX.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal quarantine officiate are taking only such action as they are asked to take by the State authorities. At the request of the Minister for Health (Mr. ...

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  7. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The first cessation of work in connection with the campaign of the engineers and blacksmiths against non -unionists occurred yesterday at Pyrmont, when to engineers and three ...

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  8. TUBES AND WIRE.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Inter-State Tariff Commission, Mr. W. W. Lyght applied for reduction in the duly on the raw material of woollen goods generally. He submitted ...

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  9. DEPOT AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Owing to the spread of smallpox in the district it has been decided to re-open the vaccination depot in Newcastle. The hours for operations will be from 9 a.m. ...

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  10. RAILWAY SECRETARY'S PROTEST.

    The secretary of the Amalgamated Hallway and Tramway Association (Mr. Claude Thompson) said yesterday "that both Mr. Pudgen and Mr. A. R. Dengate, organiser, whilst denying ...

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  11. SUSPECTED CASE AT MOREE.

    MOREE, Monday.--A suspected case of smallpox was brought to the Moree Hospital on Saturday. The patient is a man about 22 years of age, who recently returned from the Terry [?] ...

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  12. THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Ernest Alexander Ryan, on remand, was charged at the City Court to-day with having robbed Frederick Charles Miller of [?]3301, the property of the ...

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  13. RESOLUTIONS OF PROTEST.

    Ten years ago the Dental Association initiated a system of dental inspection in State schools, and this matter is now considered of sufficient importance to Justify certain ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the present Parliament will open to-day. with the usual ceremonies, at 2.30 p.m. In a speculative way interest in the function ...

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  15. TELEGRAPHIC EFFICIENCY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A scheme for improving the efficiency of the junior employees of the Post and Telegraph Department has been brought under the notice of the P.M.G., who ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was an interesting scene in front of the Crystal palace, George Street, yesterday afternoon, when the Lord Mayor (Ald. Richard's signed the autograph album to be forwarded to Miss Mary Pickford, the well-known ...

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  17. SYDNEY A, 22 GOALS; MINDARIBBA NIL.

    Sydney A: C. C. Stephen (1) E. W. Garvan (2) K. G. Richards (3), C. J. Withycombe (back). Mindaribba: B. B. (1) J. J. Mackay (2), W. L. Mackay (3), C. Granville (back). ...

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  18. MR. GRIFFITH CENSURED.

    At the last meeting of the King Political Labor League, a motion of censure was carried in regard to the attitude of the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) towards the builders' ...

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  19. FAREWELL TO MISS MITCHELL.

    A striking [?] appree[?] of a young singer was given last night by a Sydney audience, which almost, filled the Town Hall, to wish hon voyage to Miss Lillian Mitchell, who will leave here on July 27 ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND PROPOSALS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Parliament will be opened at noon to-morrow. It is understood that the Governor's speech will refer to the necessity of profiling, from the rich ...

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  21. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Thomas Quinn (62), a cabman, who lives over his stables in Derwent Lane, Globe, was on Saturday morning found dead with his head downward in a chaff-bin, and his feet hanging ...

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  22. THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    A monthly meeting of the Senate of the University was held yesterday at University Chambers. The following degrees were conferred:--Master of Surgery, Miss Lillian A. Maclean, in alsentia, and Mr. S. ...

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  23. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Owing to an interruption to the usual railway time- table between Melbourne and Sydney the re-appearance of W. C. Fields, " The Silent Humorist,' and The Gills Continental Tango exponents, were not fulfilled at the ...

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  24. HAROLD BAUER

    Mr. Harold Bauer will continue his excellent series of pianoforte recitals at the Town Hall this afternoon, when another interest big programme will be presented By request the famous "Sonata Appssionata" by ...

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  25. DIED IN THE PARK.

    Constable Bovard, of No. 1 Station, was walking through Hyde Park yesterday afternoon, when he saw a man collapse. He went up and found that the man was in a serious condition. ...

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  26. THE SELF-ACCUSED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Port Melbourne police are unable to throw any light on the crime which William Robbins, now in London, accuses himself of having committee in ...

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  27. MR. PETER DAWSON.

    To-night at the Town [?] Mr. Peter Dawson, the well-known baritone, will give the first of two concerts, the second having fixed to-morrow evening. This favorite singer, who has won a reputation in ...

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  28. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Alfred James Twines (30), an engineer on the steamer Wandilla, who sustained internal injuries through being caught between two trams on June 20, died in the Sydney Hospital on ...

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  29. A SETTLER FOUND DEAD.

    INVERELL, Monday.--News was received in inverell on Sunday that a married mail, John Elder, a settler, living about nine miles from Bonshaw, was found shot with a pea rifle, ...

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  30. FOWL THIEVES BUSY.

    The fowl thief has put in an appearance again, and during the week-end made a tour of the suburbs. Early on Saturday Constable Elliott saw three men crossing Moore Park with ...

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  31. HEALTH OF THE CITY.

    The fortnightly report of the Lily Health Officer, submitted to yesterday's meeting of the health committee of the City Council showed that there had been 28 cases ...

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  32. FOOTPADS IN THE CITY.

    Three footpads created a disturbance in the city during the early hours of Sunday morning. At about 1 o'clock Constables Matthews and Poole were standing in Pitt Street, when a ...

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  33. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT BY FRIEND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It was reported by the police to-night from Aredale that a young man, Reginald Treloar, had been accidentally killed by a companion, George May, It ...

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  34. DEPRIVED OF CIVIL RIGHTS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--At Timuru a defaulter from the military camp was fined £4, and deprived of civil rights for three years. ...

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  35. AN ELECTION APPEAL.

    The appeal of Mr. J. G. Willson came before the meeting of the executive of the Liberal Association yesterday, at which Mr. Dufald Thompson presided. The appeal was dismissed ...

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  36. A BODY IDENTIFIED.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--The man who was killed on the railway line yesterday was to-day identified as Thomas Gregory, lately employed as a farm hand at Unandorra. ...

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  37. WIRELESS FROM UNION CO.'S STEAMERS.

    The Union Steamship Company last evening received a wireless message from the captain of the steamer Tofna, bound from Samoa, Tonga, aud Fiji, to Sydney, stating that the steamer would arrive at Watson's Bay at about ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The following rainfalls were registered in Queensland during the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to -day:-- Northern Division.--Cooktown 30 points, Flying Fish ...

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  39. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The postal authorities intimate that the R.M.S. Mongolia reached Adelaide at 8.15 a.m. on Sunday, and that if the train with the mails runs to time it is anticipated that the Sydney ...

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  40. LANDS ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir,--The decision of the Minister for Lands in connection with the Sandy Camp leases, and the reply of Mr. M'Donald, M.L.A.. thereto, published in your issue of to-day, furnish one ...

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  41. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Thieves yesterday evening forced a side window at the residence of George Eastham, Defoux Street, Belmore. After ransacking the house they decamped with about £15 worth of ...

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