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  2. THE WEATHER CHART.

    Meteorological Branch, Sydney Observatory, Monday.--The[?] land during tho past 48 hours were the highest recorded this summer, and it is very improbable that they will again be equalled this season."The maximum readings at 60 stations exceeded 100dog,on Sunday. At Carinda a record ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE.

    Mr. Clark was bicycling with his daughter, aged 12, near Putney Bridge. As they were passing the depot of the London General Omnibus Company on their way home, an omnibus ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    Rain delayed the commencement of the second day's play in the match between Now South Wales and South Australia until 3.10 p.m. Consequently play only lasted two hours ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION

    Speaking to a deputation from the Chamber o£ Commerce yesterday morning, Mr. Peter. Board, Under-Secretary for and Director of Education, outlined a scheme which has been ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--A further fire started on Friday on G. W. A. Crampton's property on Moonbi. The three holdings of E. Hensworth and Goorge Hemsworth were burnt ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    John Lohm (40), a carter in the employment of Whitehead and Co., residing at Charles street, Surry-hills was driving his van near the railway station yesterday afternoon when it ...

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  8. BOTH THIGHS BROKEN.

    William Partridge, a boy of 9 years of age was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday by Dr. Coen. with both thighs broken The had was riding along Ellzaboth-street in a cart. ...

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  9. THROWN FROM A PONY.

    A lad named Robert Henry Sutton, 16 years of age, employed as a draper's assistant and rosiding at 246 Ellzaboth-street, was riding a pony along Campbell-street yesterday, when the ...

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  10. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    FORBES, Monday.--An old man, named M'Carthy, was accidentally drowned whilst bathing in the Lachlan River at Jemalong yesterday. He was a good swimmer, but became. ...

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  11. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE.

    in view of the Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. having Slaving acquired the whole of the Pacific Steam Navigation Co.'s interests and goodwill in the Orient Pacific Co., and joined issue in ...

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  12. DEATH OF A SHIP'S OFFICER.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Alexander Wulfine, late second-officer of the German barque Werra, lying at Carrington Dyke, who was shot by the first-officer of that vessel on New ...

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  13. OUTBREAKS IN OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.--A large bush-fire has been raging in the Cherryville district of the Mount Lofty hills for some days, and has travelled over a large extent of country. The ...

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  14. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    MACLEAN, Monday.--Eugenc Castles, aged 6, son of Henry Castles, fell Into a well at Palmer's Channel yesterday, and was drowned. ...

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  15. BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--On Saturday night Mr. Thomas Price, of Mount Wilga, Wardry, was bitten on the left heel by a brown snake. The affected part was quickly cut out, and the ...

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  16. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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  17. STEVEDORES AND WHARF LABORERS.

    Negotiations between the Stevedores and the Wharf Laborers Union regarding the agreement to cover the conditions and rates of pay in connection with the oversea trade are still in ...

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  18. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

    New South Wales.--For 48 hours ended 9 a.m.--Very high temperatures were recorded inland, and enervating conditions prevailed on the coast; a change of wind to south and light thunderstorms afforded some relief on ...

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  19. FORECASTS.

    New South Wales.--Generally unsettled, with showers and thunder, more especially over eastern half of the State; some good falls probable; temperatures still high near the northern border, but cooler although muggy in ...

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  20. CHILD SCALDED.

    WESTON. Monday.--The infant child of Mrs. Miller, Abermain, who was severely scalded on Friday, died, on Sunday. ...

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  21. GUN BARREL BURSTS.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--Yesterday, afternoon Richard Bell, Son of Mr. John Bell, of Tinda [?] weith turkey shooting, using an old muzzlc-loadlng gun. When aiming at a turkey ...

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  22. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR JANUARY 9

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  23. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 48 HOURS.

    New South Vales.--Light and scattered, with thunderstorms over eastern and southern districts. Tasmania.--Light in the north. Queensland.--Moderate over the Peninsula. ...

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  24. DELIBERATE SUICIDES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A deliberate act of self destruction was committed to-day by Arthur Farr, contractor, of 137 Rupert-street, Collingwood. He had a disagreement with his wife ...

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  25. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  26. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    LONGREACH (Q.), Monday.--The mailman from Muta burra, who comes in by Kensington and Darr River Downs, reports that the rain has been heavy in places, hut on the whole patchy. On one portion of the ...

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  27. THE COUNTRY.

    GOULBURN, Monday.--A carrier, during the week, when bringing in a heavy load of wool drawn by eight horses, six of which were young ones, had a sensational experience on ...

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  28. BOOT TRADE CONFERENCE.

    The New South Wales delegates to the Federal Boot Trade Conference, hold in Adelaide during the closing week of the year, report that a good deal of satisfactory work was done. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The Director of Forests has succeeded in getting a good collection of timbers for the Queensland exhibit at the Australian Natives' Asseciation Exhibition, which opens in Melbourne on ...

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  30. SHOT IN THE NECK.

    met with a serious gun accident near Pingelly. The charge entered the neck, tearing away a piece of flesh, and Inflicting a terrible wound. A fatal result is feared. ...

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  31. TRADES AND LABOR.

    The annual meeting of the United Furniture Trade Society was held last night at the Trades hall. The balance-sheet showed that the expenditure totalled £206 15s 11d, of which sum ...

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  32. A JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Monday.--George Smith, the jockey who was injured at Ascot on New Year's Day through Coromandal, the horse he was riding in the hurdle race, falling, died in the hospital ...

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  33. SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT A LICENSE.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--At the Police Court Roger O'Keefe pleaded guilty to selling liquor at Dapto without a license. Mr. Russell, who appeared for defendant, stated that the ...

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  34. HOME RULE.

    A public meeting of persons in favor of granting Home Rule for Ireland was hold in the Centennial-hall to-night Among those on the platform were Messrs. J. Cameron, John Leahy ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN STUDENTS' UNION.

    LAWSON. Monday.--The conference in connection with the Australasian Students Christian Union continued its sitting this morning. The first session took the form of a mission ...

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  36. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE.

    ST. MARYS Monday,--A cottage owned and occupied by Mr. Joseph Regent, of Plumpten, Rooty-hill, was destreyed by fire last night. The building, valued at £200, was insured. ...

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  37. THE OPIUM SCOURGE IN QUEENSLAND.

    Sir,--My attention has been drawn to the account of the meeting of the Chinese Autioplum League, in your issue of the 5th Inst.,wherein Mr. Yee Hing, the presiding chairman ...

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  38. TEACHERS UNION.

    The annual conference of the Queensland' Teachers Union was Inaugurated to-night, when the Governor (Lord Chelmsford) addressed the members of the union in the School of Arts. Mr. ...

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  39. KELLY BENEFIT MATCH.

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  40. TROLLY AND DRAYMEN.

    The Trolly, Draymen, and Carters' Union held their annual meeting at the Trades-hall last night The balance-sheet disclosed a satisfactory state of affairs, and from the report it ...

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  41. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The steamer Moresby, of Messrs. Burns, "Philp, and Company's line, was taken Into Mort's Dock yesterday for examination. The vessel, it, will be remembered, touched on a reef at the ...

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  42. SURF BATHING.

    Sir,--Your readers should be very much obliged to your correspondent, G. H. Halligan, for the information given under above heading, if you will allow me will add my quota on the ...

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  43. PROGRESSIVE CARPENTERS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Progressive Carpenters Union held last night at the Trades hall officebearers were elected as follows;-- President. Mr. T. Martin; vice-president, Mr. A. ...

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  44. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--it appears to me that there Is a very simple way in which the proceeds to be derived from this match could be considerably augmented. There are a large number of ...

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  45. STRANDING OF THE SYDNEY.

    The mishap to the Newcasus [?] at Long Reef, on the morning of the 25th ult„ will form the subject of an investigation by the Court of Marine Inquiry at Its next sitting. ...

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  46. NORTHERN SUBURBS RESERVE.

    The strenuous efforts made by the joint committee of the northern suburbs to secure a waterside reserve for purposes of recreation have met with failure, the Premier (Mr. C'arruthers) absolutely refusing to resume the area. ...

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  47. STEAMER IN DISTRESS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--The King Island trader Yambacouna, which left here on Saturday evening for the Island, was reported on Sunday night to be in distress off Wynyard ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING.

    Kooringa, str., 3174 tons, W. yermcin from Adclsdo and Melbourne, Burns, Philp and Co., agents. Moonta str., 2266 tons, H. Hayman, from Melbourne and Gecling, Handdart, Parker, and Co., agents ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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