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  2. SHIPPING.

    Promise, str., 1123 tons, Shaardabl, from Nauru and Occan Island, 6 a.m. W. Crosly and Co., agains Hillmeads, str., 233 tons, Reed from South Coast ports, 3.60 a.m. lllawarra and South Coast S.N. Co., ...

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  3. IN AND ABOUT THE MINES.

    Returns published elsewhere in this issue show that the value of the tin exported from Now South Wales during the first six months of this year was less than one-half of that ...

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  4. A PEOPLE'S MAN.

    Maraton moved in his chair, a little uneasily. He felt suddenly as though he were a prisoner at the bar, and this man his judge. "You do not understand the circumstances ...

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  5. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    John F. Knight, merchant, 465 Kent Street; Leopold Barnett; Arthur Murray, furniture manufacturer, of Buckland Street, Alexandria; and Thomas W. Vine, builder, appeared before ...

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  6. LABOR.

    The granting of a board by Mr. Deputy Justice Scholes to deal with the wages and conditions of sugarworkers of northern mills of the State was, referred to yesterday by the secretary of the ...

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  7. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" WEATHER CHART.

    Direction of wind and shown by arrows-light breeze--Fresh to Strong--Gale--Heavy gale--Thunderstorms ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The body found in a waterhole at Lidcombe on Sunday afternoon has been identified as that of Michael Hickey, laborer, of Beatriee Street, Lidcombe. ...

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  9. FIREMAN FOUND DEAD.

    James Duffy (48), a ship's fireman, whose Government Savings Dank book showed a credit of £275 odd, was found dead in a lavatory at 29 Clarence Street. Deceased, who was a ...

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  10. CHINESE FOUND SHOT.

    Fu Yin, a Chinese stoward on the steamer Changsha, lying at Miller's Point, was found yesterday morning in a lavatory on board the ship, shot through the head. A revolver was ...

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  11. ENGINEERS AND NON-UNIONISTS

    Work was resumed yesterday morning at the works of Mr. J. Budge, of Pyrment. Officials of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers said yesterday that this was owing to the fact, that ...

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  12. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded at an inquiry by the City Coroner yesterday morning into the death of John Good Russell, aged 16 years. While rabbit shooting at ...

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  13. CRAFT WAGES BOARDS.

    The secretary of the recent conference of industrial unions (Mr. C. Thompson) communicated with the Meat Industry Employees' Union asking what attitude that body would adopt in ...

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  14. KILLED BY A LORRY.

    A mining of accidental death was recorded at the City Coroner's Court, concerning the death of William Henry Stewart (47), laborer, lately residing at Bankstown, who was killed ...

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  15. METEOROLOGIST'S REPORT.

    Commonwealth Weather Bureau, Monday.--"The high pressure has made an casterly movement of about 600 miles since Saturday, and if anything, shows a north-castonly tendency. The central readings have gained one-tenth of an inch during the past 48 hours, and are now centred between the southern goldhelds of West Australia and Fowier's Bay. ...

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  16. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

    Barometer at 9 a.m. yesterday, 30,116; 9 p.m., 30,100, [?] At 9 a.m. yesterday at per cent., 9 p.m. 49 per cent. Temperature yesterday: maximum 51.8, minimum 43.3. ...

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  17. A DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    WALGETT, Monday.--Dr. Richard Murphy, of Goodooga, was found dead in a cell at the Goodooga lock-up yesterday morning. He had been locked up for protection, having seemingly ...

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  18. MINERS AND SECESSION.

    The secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Union (Mr. Davis) said yesterday that recently the seceding sub-branches wrote to the general secretory of the union's federation (Mr. Little) ...

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  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA--JULY 14

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  20. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--John M [?] (78), a dairyman, residing at Fishey Creek, was killed to-day on the East Greta Company's runway. The old man and driven a number ...

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  21. YESTERDAY'S READINGS.

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  22. COASTAL REPORTS.

    Tweed Heads, north-east, light [?] smooth; Byron Bay, South-West, light, time, sea smooth; Ballina, east, light, time, sea smooth; Nambucca Heads, south-west, light, time, sea moderate; Port Macquarte, south-west ...

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  23. "TIRED OF LIFE."

    BATHURST, Monday.--William Storer (58) was found dead in his bed at a hotel this morning. He left a note, which said, "I am tired of life and intend taking cyanide of potash. Tell ...

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  24. FOUND DEAD.

    GUNNEDAH, Monday.--On Wednesday last Joseph Woodward, a settler of Gunnenbene, Carroll, left his home to attend to a windmill on his property. On Friday morning his body ...

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  25. FORECASTS.

    New South Wales.--Fine and cold generally, except for a few showers on the south-western slopes, and inter on the South Court. Squally south-west winds. Victoria.--Unsettled and showery over the south and ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. MUSICIANS' UNION.

    The secretary of the Musicians' Union (Mr. O'Brien) said yesterday that the union had decided to insure the instruments of members up to £35. The question whether it was ...

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  27. THE SHAREMARKET.

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  28. BOY DROWNED.

    SHELLHARBOR, Monday,--Charles Hurst, a lad, was washed oil Buckley's Rocs on Sunday morning. The body has not yet been recovered. Hurst's parents reside at Newrybar. The boy ...

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  29. CONDITIONS DURING PREVIOUS 48 HOURS.

    New South Wales.--Light and scattered rain recorded south of the River [?] mostly on S.W. slope also on the central tablelands. and at a few places in the central west. ...

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  30. DROWNED IN BATHS.

    MOREE, Monday.--The adjourned inquest on Mrs. Lothrop, formerly superintendent at the Moree bore baths, was held to-day. The Coroner found that deceased was accidentally ...

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  31. WORK AT THE BLAST FURNACES.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--It was thought possible that the blast furnace workers would go to work yesterday, but both furnaces were idle. A similar condition of affairs prevailed at the ...

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  32. OLD MINER'S DEATH.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Henry Taylor, minor (76), employed in the Burwood colllery, was found dead in a railway brake van to-day. He went to work this morning, but, being unwell, ...

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  33. ENGINEERS' WAGES BOARD.

    BATHURST, Monday.--Giving evidence before the Engineers' Wages Board, Henry B. Harris, president of the local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, referred to an ...

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  34. DEATH FROM GAS FUMES.

    The circumstances connected with the death of George Sydney Bowyer (28), a service-line ganger, residing at Nickson Street, Surry Hills, were investigated by the City Coroner ...

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  35. THE SUGAR APPEALS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In Chambers to-day, Judge MacNaughton, President of the Industrial Court, dealt with the matter of the appeal by the Colonial Sugar Company from ...

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  36. WINTRY BLASTS.

    Conditions yesterday morning were the coldest experienced so far this season. The frosts reported were so numerous and widely distributed as to render places conspicuous where they were ...

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  37. PERTH LABOR TANGLES.

    PERTH, Monday.--At Sandstone, the minors of Aroya Black Range Company, resolved not to work with three employees who had been expelled from the Yuanl Union. ...

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  38. INTER-STATE EXCHANGES.

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  40. VICTORIA.

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  41. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    On Sunday last a new Roman Catholic Church was opened at Kenthurst by Archbishop Kelly. Upon the arrival of the Archbishop, a Procession was formed, and the church encircied ...

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  42. PENRITH.

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  43. COUNTRY SESSIONS.

    WAGGA, Monday.--The Wagga Quarter Sections opened to-day, before Judge Rogers and a jury of twelve. Felix Arthur Geo. Schroeder (25) pleaded not guilty to having stolen a foal at Maryabla, Henty, the ...

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  44. BATHURST.

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    The following sales of mining shares were recorded in Charters Towers yesterday:--Kulamadau, Woodland Island(Cont.) 10 12; Queen Central, 1; Mount Cuthbert, 101, 166. ...

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  46. LITHGOW.

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  47. MELANESIAN MISSION.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Monday.--The Melaneeian mission yacht Southorn Cross has arrived here from the Islands. After landing passengers, she failed again for Auckland. She reports all well ...

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  48. KILLED WHILE FELLING TIMBER.

    SINGLETON, Monday.--A th inquest concerning the death of Charles Durham, who was killed while felling timber at Glenmon, the evidence showed that a falling tree struck a ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. Advertising

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