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  2. BRIBERY GHARGE.

    The Royal Commission which is investigating charges against many detectives and police constables of having received bribee from [?]k bookmakers, was continued ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Advance Albury Association, the Mayor (Alderman Waugh), who was elected prosident, said that one of the most important matters concerned with a ...

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  4. "CARPING CRITICS."

    Sir Granville Ryrie, M.P., speeking last evening at. Neutral Bay, made a strong appeal for an affirmative answer to both referendum questions. ...

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  5. PERSONALITIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Burce) stated to-day that the very much regretted to le[?] from the Press that Sir Honry Barwell was under the impression that he (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  6. MASTER BUTCHERS.

    At a mass meeting of master butche[?] last night, strong objection was taken to recent variations of the Cumberland Retail Butchers' award, providing for the closing of all shops ...

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  7. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. James Horsburgh, who has been appointed, chairman of the North Australia Commission, is a big, broad-abouldered Queenslander, whose knowladge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TELEPHONE CALLS.

    Since the improvement in the telephone service between Melbourne and Sydney was brought about by the introduction of the "carrier-wave" system, there has been an ...

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  9. KEEPING PEACE.

    Mr. C. W. Marr (Honerary Minister) told a meeting in the Ashfield Towe Hall last night that Mr. Bruce was doing in the referendum what he promised in his policy speech last ...

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  10. GRAZIERS' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. W. Allen, general secretary of the Gre[?]lers' Association said that the general council of the association was strongly recommending its members to [?]ote "yes" on ...

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  11. YOUTH'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    Amos Khan, 18, of Singleton, had a remarkable escape on West Maitland railway tation after midnight on Sunday. In company with Claude Bowe he was waiting for ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOD.

    Mr. Martin Hannah—formerly member of the Legislative Assembly of Victorin—who is an export on Australian timbers, and an ardent advocate of their value, yesterday addressed ...

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  13. [?] AUSTRALIA.

    [?] Parliamentary Labour [?] were made follow[?] resignation of the [?] on [?]ccount of his ...

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  14. FATAL FALL FROM HORSE.

    Mr. G. Brown, district coroner, held an inquiry at Cesenock Court-house to-day into the death of Peter Pettigrew, a youth who was fatally injured on Sunday through [?]eing ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The fist stage of the King's P[?]ss was commenced at the Enoggem rise range to-day. The number of entrants this year is well below that of last year. the chief reason being that a much [?] number ...

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  16. BROLGA'S [?]

    The crew of the trawler [?] wrecked on Boware Reef on[?] turned to Sydney yesterday [?] arduous trip. ...

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  17. GARAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Mr. W. G. Higg's motor gurage and engineering works was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Included among the contonts was a motor car, a new motor cycle, and ...

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  18. [?] CAPTURED.

    John Kelvin Monson, who escaped from Coburg gaol recently, in sensational circu[?] stances, was arrested at [?] o'clock last evening in a barbor's shop in North Fremantin, ...

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  19. MR. MARKS, M.P., AT BONDI.

    Mr. W. M. Marke, M.P., speeking at Bondi B[?]ch, and Bondi School of Arts, on Tuesday evening said there were 34 company Acts at present. Would it not be better to have on Act ...

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  20. TASMANIAN PRODUCERS.

    At a conference of the Tasmanian Farmers, Stockowners, and Orchardists' Association to-day, a motion advising members to vote "yes" to both the referendum proposals was agreed ...

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  21. YOUNG WOMAN SENT TO GAOL.

    At the police court, Murief Goldsmith, a young woman from Victoria, who prviously served setences an charges of stealing from boarders in hotels, and who was well known ...

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  22. PRINTERS' CLAIMS.

    The hearing of the application by the Printers' Union for a variation of their daily newspaper section award was continued before the Board of Trade to-day. The ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    Archde[?]on Toills died yesterday after an illness of a few weeks. A native of Sydney, he was 84 years of age. He was ordained a dea[?]on in 1877, and the following year was ...

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  24. INFLATING PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Addressing members of the Women's League on Tuesday night on the referendum proposals. Mr. F. A. Bland, of the Sydney Unviersity tutorial staff, said that if ...

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  25. PROMINENT FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    James Howard, of Booyong, a prominent for nrothern representative footballer, was found last night with a bullet wound in his head and a revolver at his feet. He was removed ...

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  26. FARTHER POWERS REQUIRED.

    Sir Noville Howse, Minister for Defence, addressing a large and representative meeting, said that at the last Federal elections certain promised were made to the electors, but it ...

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  27. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS.

    An stra[?] concert given by Cons[?] dents last night included some admirble plane and violin [?]gning, and the students' orchestra, conducted by Mr. Florent Hoogstoel, did very good week, [?] ...

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  28. ALLEGED MURDER.

    After two days hearing the trial is still unfinished of Bert Woods, labourer, aged 35, who is charged with having murdered Lim Kwong, a Chinese market gardenor, at ...

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  29. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    In attempting to present herself being hounced about in the back seat of a car while motoring to Wagga, Mrs. Turner, of Junee, met with a painful accident. She put ...

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  30. THE COUNTRY PARTY

    Interviewed on his return from Sydney, Mr. Drummond said the decision of the central council of the County party to support the [?]ederal referendum in its [?]tety in no way ...

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  31. PROPOSED CHANGES.

    Sir,—I am very sorry indeed to see that Mr. James A[?]ton, in his article on the above subject in to-day's edition of the "Herald." should have followed Mr. Murdooh's had ...

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  32. MR. DANIEL McBRIDE.

    The death took place last w[?]k, at his residence, Endu, Tebbutt-street. Leichhardt, of Mr. Daniel McBride, aged [?], one of the old pioneers of the South Coast. Coming out from ...

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  33. BONDI TRAM.

    Mr. R. E. O'Halloran, secretary to the Parliamentary Labour party, was notified by the secretary to the Railway Commissioners yesterday that it was not proposed to ...

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  34. DEATH OF DR. G. J. CHIPPERFIELD.

    The death has occurred of Dr. George [?] Chipperfield, Government Medical Officer at Canowindra, at the age of 58 years, dece[?] was born in England, and came to Australia ...

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  35. LATE SPORTING.

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  36. DR. J. D. NORRIS.

    Dr. John D. No[?]s, quarantine medical officer at Darwin, died in Darwin Hospital on Tuesday, after a brief illness. ...

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  37. THE MEETINGS

    In favour of the [?] following will speak to-day:—Mr. W. Bennett, M.L.A., at Sing[?]ton: Sir Neville House, at Parkes: Mr. T. J. Loy, at [?]xley; the Minister ...

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  38. FOOTBALLER KILLED

    Playing with Armidale against Glen Innee in an Armstrong Cup match, on the local show ground, Frank Fuchs received a fractured skull. He was admitted to the district hospital, where ...

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  39. "NN" ENGINES.

    In view of criticism regarding the "NN" engines, new officially known as the "35" cla[?]s, the Railway Department last week made available figures which show that during the ...

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  40. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    In a letter to the "Herald," Mr. J. Barnes, late hadmaster of Norfolm Island, comments upon the references made in the Senate by Senator Elliott concerning Mr. C. C. Nobbs, ...

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  41. MRS. E. K. BENNETT.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Kate Bennett, widely known an "Grannie Dennett," died at her home at 4 Upward-street, L[?]hardt, yesterday, having reached the age of 105 years. ...

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  42. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat, growers' lots, 6/3 to 6/3½; parsels, nominally [?] lots, £15/10/; [?] £7/10/; pollard, 210; [?] 8/ to 3/3; oats, 8/; chaff, £1/17/6. on trucks at Mile End, hags included; potatoes, old ...

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  43. MR. BRUCE'S MANDATE.

    Sir,—At Chatswood on Monday night M[?] W. M. Huges is reported to have put forward, as a ground for supporting the referendum proposals, the statement that Mr. ...

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  44. THEFT OF SKINS

    The second theft of skins at Waddell scouring works, Bathurst, within three months was perpotrated during the week-end. A bale of skins valued at £95/18/6 was stolen. ...

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  45. MURWILLUMBAH'S NEEDS.

    The Railway Commissioners are at present on their annual tour of the North Caost After their arrival in Murwillumbah a deputaion from the Chamber of Commerce urged that ...

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  46. THE ANGLICAN LITURGY.

    A lecture, "The Significance of Liturgical Uses," was delivered by the Rev. J. H. A. Chauvel, headmaster of the St. Laurence College, Christ Church, to the members of the ...

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  47. INDEX.

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  48. MINER KILLED.

    James Outram was killed by a fail of stone at Blackball mine. He was a native of Austalian, and leaves a widow and three children. ...

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  49. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT.

    Sir,—The Minister for Labour and Industry (the last word of that title should be unemployment instend) stated a few days age that the Premier and he were just waiting to find ...

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  50. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    Sir,—It wes perhaps difficult for those attending the recent synod to grasp and remember the arguments pro and con regarding the cathedral site. I ask you, therefore, to ...

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  51. MEETING AT HURSTVILLE.

    Senator D[?]can and Mr. T. J. L[?] M.P., addressed a public meeting arranged by the National Association of New South Wales in support of the Federal referendum ...

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  52. BOWRAL HOSPITAL ISOLATION BLOCK.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Bowral District Hospital great disappointment and disstisfaction were expressed at the Government's delay in Calling for tenders for the ...

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  53. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    Another condignment of gold, valued at £1,000,000, was sent to [?]an Francisco yesterday by the steamer Ventur[?]. During the past few months, £6,000,000 in ...

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  54. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  55. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    The Australian light cruiser Melbourne left Fremantle for Melbourne to-day, and in Gage Roads took in tow an old wool clipper, the Lo[?] Noss, which to recent years had served ...

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  56. PRESENTATION OF SCOUT FIAGS.

    The prsentation of troop flags, the gift of Miss Charles Fairfax, to the 2nd and 3rd Petersham troops of Hey Secouts, took place at the cluhroom New Cantorbury-road, on ...

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  57. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Registerar of the B[?]rd of Trade to-day granted the application for registration of the Brisbane branch of the Australian S[?]men's Union. ...

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  58. P. J. L. KENNY TESTIMONIAL.

    At a meeting to [?]ugurate a testimonial fund for Mr. P. J. L. Kenny, formerly general [?]rotary of the Sydney Y.M.C.A., a committee, consisting of Dr. Arthur (chairman), Mr. W. E. ...

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  59. LATE DE. S. G. CAMPBELL.

    A book[?] has been published in N[?] in memory of the [?]te Dr. S. G. Campbell, father of Miss Ethel Combell who was known sm[?]g Australian soldiers as the "Angel of Durb[?]" ...

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  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Following your "leader" of yeaterday under the heading of "Rural Problema," It would appear that Messrs, Lougbiln. Hoad, nod Co. are trying to "gull" the members ...

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  61. ENERGY AND EFFICIENCY.

    The coal and off supplies of the world will be echusted in 200 years. If they continue to be consumed as rapidly as at present. With this warnings, Mr. Edgur Booth (lecturer on ...

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  62. WOMAN'S BODY IN HARBOUR.

    The boday of a woman, who has not yet been identified, was found floating in Lane Cove River, near Bay-street Wharf, Greenwich, about 9 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  63. TO-DAY.

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  64. LITTLE BROTHERS.

    By the [?]vis Bay on August 23, further batch of 33 "Little Brothers," who have already been provided with situations, and who will proceed to their now homes within ...

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  65. ENGINEER INJURED.

    Working at the electric light sub-station at the corner of B[?]nerong-road and Gardoners-road Deceyville, yesterday, W. P. Thompson, an engineer, of B[?]lmo [?]street, Alexandris, ...

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  66. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    After expressing d[?]tisfaction with the attitude of the Federal and Queensland Governments, a meeting of retail grocers deelded to reduce the retail price of sugar from ...

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  67. PUPILS' RECTTAL.

    At Paliag's [?] ball last night the [?] [?] of [?] Baker and Mr. S. Vort [?] [?] Those who appeared [?] budley [?] ...

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  68. WOMAN FOUND HANGING.

    Clare McAlpine, aged 30 years, a [?] was found dead, in her room at [?] Exchange Hotel,-Gr[?]ham-street, city, hanging by a sheet suspended from a hat [?]g behind ...

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