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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    WAUCHOPE, Tuesday.--Yesterday 40 carts passed through Wauchope from the northern sections of the North Coast railway en route to Wallerawang. About 140 more will pass ...

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  3. BEHIND THE WHITE FLAG.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., July 17.--After a great deal of hesitation and balancing, the Massey (Reform) Government has fallen on the referendum side of the fence ...

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  4. STATE FIRE INSURANCE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., July 17.--In view of the New South Wales Government's proposal to establish a State Fire Insurance Department, some interest may be taken in a debate in the ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A verdict of death from tetanus was returned in the case of Chong Funo (55), a market gardener, lately residing at. Fairfield. On July 1 a horse trod on his foot, and the skin was ...

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  6. LABOR.

    "The Tine Creek-Katherine railway in the Northern Territory is being started with Assyrian labor." Such is the statement which was made yesterday by a number of railway ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Gipsy Love" will be performed at a matinee to-day as well as at night. The Williamson management is in the difficult position of having to move the play on to Brisbane before it has exhausted its drawing power. ...

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  9. FIRE AT CANOWINDRA.

    CANOWINDRA, Tuesday.--A house occupied by a family named Barras was destroyed by fire thin morning. The furniture was insured for [?]100 and the house for £40. ...

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  10. SUGAR REFINERIES' EMPLOYEES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A deputation, consisting of Messrs. Theodore and Bowman, M.L.A., and W. J. Dunstan, waited on the Minister for Works (Mr. Barnes) yesterday with the ...

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  11. GOLF.

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  12. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Margaret Mulroy (85). widow, died in the Sydney Hospital on Monday from injuries sustained through being knocked down by a tram in William Street., on July 2. ...

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  13. HOW CIVILISATION DAWNED

    If the theories set out lest night by Professor G. Elliott Smith, in his lecture at the University, are correct, civilisation would seem to be in great part the outcome of a series of ...

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  14. BATHURST.

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  15. CRUSHED BY GRIND-STONE.

    James Ramsay (38), a pattern-fitter, of Elsdon Street, Lewisham, who is employed at a stove factory in Surry Hills, was, yesterday, assisting to remove a two-ton grind-stone, when ...

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  16. GOULBURN.

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  17. MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT.

    John Auld (43), of Harris Street, was yesterday knocked down by a motor-car near his home. He sustained a fractured log and internal injuries. He was taken to the ...

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  18. THE ELLEN TERRY MATINEE.

    The Actors' Association of Australasia has arranged a huge programme in honor of Miss Ellen Terry's visit to Australia. Every actor and actress at present in Sydney is to appear on Tuesday afternoon next at Her ...

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  19. DROWNED.

    Shortly after mid-day yesterday the body of a man was recovered from the Lane Cove River, by Constable Bassett. It appeared to have been in the water for 10 or 12 days. Papers found ...

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  20. POLO.

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  21. DEATH FROM SHOCK.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned in the ease of the infant son of Edward T. Morland, of 109 Willoughby Road. North Sydney, who was badly scalded on his right arm ...

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  22. THE VARIETY THEATRES.

    Miss Beth Tate. "the Californian Girl," is the principal entertainer at the Tivoli, where the usual matinee will be given to-day. Her songs are well received "Dusty Rhodes" interest audiences by his singing; ...

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  23. SPICER'S CREEK V. WELLINGTON

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  24. POISONING CASES.

    A verdict of death from poisoning, self-ad- ministered, was found in the inquiry as to the death of Kathleen Hawksley (26), a widowed laundress, who was admitted to the Royal ...

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  25. BUILDERS & ARBITRATION.

    A significant discussion in regard to arbitration matters took place last night at the half-yearly meeting of the Master Builders' Association. ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

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  27. TENNIS.

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  28. MOVING PICTURES.

    The Sydney season of Anthony and Cleopatre" St. Spencer's Lyceum will conclude on Saturday next, and on Monday the management will introduce another whole-programme picture, illustrating the life of Queen ...

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  29. FELL FROM WINDOW.

    An inquiry was held yesterday morning as to the death of Ada Mary Dillon, daughter of James William Holmes, of 66 Paddington Street, who fell from a window of the ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

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  31. BOOKMAKERS' CLERKS.

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  32. NATIONAL CLUB.

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  33. FOUND IN THE HARBOR.

    At the Coroner's inquiry held concerning the death of a female infant, found floating in the harbor off Kirribilli Point on June 25, the Coroner said there was no evidence to show ...

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  34. TATTERSALL'S TOURNAMENT.

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  35. STRUCK BY CART.

    James Gore (51), of Ross Street,' Camperdown, was knocked down by a cart while crossing Sussex Street yesterday. He sustained severe injuries to his head, and was taken to the ...

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  36. CONCERTS, ETC.

    The second concert of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society for this year will be given at the Town Hall on Tuesday, July 2ft, when Mr. Alfred Hill will direct a programme including the overture "Sakuntala" ...

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  37. VICTORIAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  38. RAILWAY MEN'S POSITION.

    Further complaints were made yesterday by the secretary, of the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association (Mr. D. O'Sullivan) in regard to the treatment of railway ...

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  39. QUARRY EXPLOSION.

    William Franks (34), quarryman, of Kent Street, Rockdale, was drilling into some rock at the Banksia quarry yesterday morning, when he struck an unexploded charge. A slight ...

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  40. BOXING.

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  41. FARM HAND SUFFOCATED.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--Arthur Roberts, a farm hand employed by Sir. Harvey, of Turner's Marsh, was found dead in a chuff in yesterday morning. It is supposed that he went to feed ...

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  42. SAILING.

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  43. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    MOREE, Tuesday.--Allan Adams, 49, was picked up on Mungindi Road last night suffering from a fractured skull and concussion caused by being thrown from a horse. He was ...

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  44. THE ABATTOIRS.

    On present indications the new abattoirs at Homebush should be in full use about the beginning of next year. Arrangements have now been made by the Minister for Public Health ...

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  45. THE MEAT INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth Meat Commission resumed its sittings in Brisbane to-day. David Robert Creswick Brennan, works ...

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  46. FELL OFF A WAGGON.

    WEST WYALONG, Tuesday.--Patrick O'Neill, aged 55 years, an old identity of Yalgogrin, was run over by a waggon this morning and killed. O'Neill, accompanied by Mr. W. Smith, ...

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  47. SHIPS' STORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At a council meeting of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce the draft of a letter to be cent to the Defence Department pointing out with regard to naval ...

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  48. FELL OVER 100 FEET.

    HELENSBURGH, Tuesday.--Andrew Kenlock, engaged on railway deviation works, fell a distance of over 100ft.. from the top of a cutting, shortly after commencing work yesterday ...

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  49. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

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  50. WOMEN WORKERS' WAGES.

    A mass meeting is to be called to enable milliners and dressmakers' employees to be organised on union lines. The secretary of the Tailors' Union (Mr. Crombic) is assisting the ...

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  51. SMUGGLING ON WILLOCHRA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.--Captain Thomas Harris, South Sea Island trader and navigator, who is well-known in Australia and New Zealand, was arrested at San Francisco by ...

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  52. TWO HORSEMEN KILLED.

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday.--Cornelius Alpin, an aged man, was galloping after cattle near the local cemetery, when his head collided with a tree. When discovered soon after Alpin ...

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  53. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  54. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.--The first session of the sixteenth synod of the Diocese of Armidale was opened to-day in St. John's Paris Hall, Tamworth. The session was preceded by a ...

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  55. FOUND DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--David Hamilton, about 21, a son of David Hamilton, a well- known farmer at Finley, was found dead half a mile from his home this morning. Beside him ...

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  56. BELOW FREEZING POINT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--To-day was the coldest day of the year, and once again a heavy fog interfered with the railway traffic and shipping. At 7 a.m. the temperature was ...

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  57. LATE SHIPPING.

    Benandra, str., 250 tons, Baselain, from South [?] ports, Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Co., agents. Owing to the wet weather the Burwah's departure [?] Brisbane and ports has been postponed until 11 a.m. ...

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  58. "AMATEUR OR PRO."

    Sir.--T. P. O'Connor, in to-day's "Daily Telegraph," assumes the position an defender of the professional, or League, game, and it is quite refreshing to hear from such a self-appointed authority that the League has ...

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  59. "EQUAL PREFERENCE."

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The Arbitration Court has delivered a tentative judgment in regard to the application of the Auckland branch of the Australasian Seamen's Union. It states that ...

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  60. AVIATOR FOR THE NORTH.

    Mr. A. W. Jones, the Queensland aviator, who has been flying his Caudron biplane successfully in West Australia, was a passenger on the Wyreema yesterday for Cairns, North ...

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  61. COAL LUMPERS INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On the collier Wear, in Victoria Dock, this morning, a staging collapsed. Two coal lumpers Tell down the ship's hold, and another was luckily carried free from ...

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  62. NEWSPAPER TO BE SUED.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Messrs. Dobson, Mr. [?] chell, and Allport, on behalf of Edward Mulcahy, ex-Minister for Lands, have filed a writ[?] for libel against the "Daily Post." Although no [?] ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--The Legislative Council is debating the second reading of the Council Redfern Bill to substitute the elective for the nominative system. ...

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  64. RAILWAY LOCATION

    Railway location, as distinguished from railway surveying, was discussed before the institute of Surveyors last night by Mr. C. T. Stephen, B.A. He explained that the actual work ...

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  65. PRISON REFORMS

    In connection with the reformatory methods adopted in the treatment of prisoners, 27 men were yesterday started on the work of clearing the scrub surrounding the Long Bay Gaol. They ...

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  66. STATE SHIPYARDS' TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Representatives of the iron trades unions and delegates to the Industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council having decided to remove the ...

    Article : 138 words
  67. Advertising

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