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  2. BONG BONG PICNIC RACES.

    Moss Vale and Bowral and the surrounding countryside were in holiday mood to-day. The big social week of this prosperous district opened this morning with the Bong Bong ...

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  3. MOTOR COLLISION.

    A collision which occurred between two motor cars at the corner of Lang-road and Cook-road, Centennial Park, shortly after 8 o'clock last night, resulted in several people ...

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  4. SCHOOLBOYS AT WENTWORTH'S HISTORIC HOME.

    About 60 members of the Young Australia League of Western Australia, now on a visit to Sydney, were shown over the home of William Charles Wentworth, at Vaucluse, yesterday morning. They were received by Mr. T. M. Shakespeare, one of the trustees, who gave a brief review of the services of Wentworth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    At the inquest held by Mr. P. S. Poolman, Liverpool Coroner, on the body of Francis Lesli[?] Williams, who lost his life wh[?]st bathing in Prospect Creek on the 18th ult., the ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. WOMEN'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    The general secretary of the Progressive party writes with reference to the statement published yesterday from the Women's Reform Association to which it was stated [?] ...

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  7. SIR THOMAS MITCHELL.

    The present generation probably knows SirThomas Livingston Mitchell only as one of Australia's great explorers and an extremely capable Surveyor-General. But how many are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WYREEMA FACTORY.

    The Acting Minister for Agriculture. Mr Smith, stated to-day that the Nestle company had now offered to keep the Wyreema factory going for a year, having due regard to ...

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  9. DEATH FROM SHOCK.

    Mr. P. S. Poolman, Liverpool District Coroner, held an inquiry into the death of James Ryan, who died at the Liverpool State Hospital on January 6 from the effects of shock, ...

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  10. OXLEY SEAT.

    Mr. Theo. H. Hill, M.L.A., opened his polltical campaign for Oxley at Wingham last night, when he spoke for nearly two hours to a representative gathering. Speaking in ...

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  11. DEMANDS ON SHIPOWNERS.

    The shipowners considered the attitude of the Seamen's Federation demanding increased wages scale. They decided to appoint a committee to endeavour to continue negotiations. ...

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  12. INFANT NEARLY DROWNED.

    An infant child two years old, the daughter of Mrs. W. Green, narrowly escaped drowning late last evening. The child was in charge of a nursegirl, who, with some friends, left ...

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  13. WALPOLE ISLAND.

    Sir,—The interview in to-day's "Herald" with Mr. A. C. Mackay, F.R.G.S., re Walpole Island was read by the writer with a lively and peculiar interest and pleasure. In 1872 my ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. Alfred Henry Hasemer, director and works manager of Poole and Steel, Limited, who was accidentally drowned in a launch accident off Pyrmont Wharf, took ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. INSPECTING TILES FROM THE RUINS OF POMPEH.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ARRESTED MAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Leo Cyril Caffr[?]y, a married man, aged about 40 years, who had been working at Scotsdale mill, at Maloon, near Bungendore, committed suicide while being arrested at his ...

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  17. ORANGE ELECTORAL COUNCIL.

    At the annual meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Graziers' Association, Mr. A. J. M'Donald and Mr. R. B. Suttor were appointed delegates to the conference at Orange, on the ...

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  18. SMOKED FISH.

    A new industry has been established lately by the coastal fisheries. Suitable fish are being smoke cured and disposed of at a very profitable market. The demand for smoked ...

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  19. ROSE BAY.

    Sir,—For some weeks now this bay has beaten all records for objectionable smells. The beaches are covered with decayed seaweed and mud, intermingled with numerous ...

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  20. MRS. F. L. NOTT.

    The death took place on Wednesday at Glengarlen private hospital. North Sydney, of Mrs. Nott, widow of Mr. Frederick Lewis Nott, of Windermere sugar plantation, ...

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  21. NIGHT CYCLING.

    Last night was a very busy one at the Sports Ground, a number of clubs running events at varions distances. The principal event was the one mile championship of the Marrickville Amateur Club, which ...

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  22. TRAM MISHAP.

    By the lo[?]king of the wheels of an Erskineville tramear at the foot of Loft[?]s-street, traffic on the Circular Quay-Railway Station route was dislocated for an hour last ...

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  23. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Butter firmer, first grade 1/1 to 1/1½, best separator /11½ to /12½, stores /8 to /9½. Eggs unaltered, fresh hen /10, duck /10½. Cheese, better inquiry, /6 to /[?] large to loaf. Honey maintained, prime turnover ...

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  24. DUBBO A.L.P.

    At a meeting of the Dubbo branch of the A.L.P., delegates to the electoral council were instructed to demand a ballot for the selection of candidates, the ball[?]t to be taken of ...

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  25. AN UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    Sir,—Under the heading of "Unknown Warrior" in your issue of 17th inst., Sir Hugh Dixson is reported to have said that "the one (unknown soldier) buried at Westminster ...

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  26. MR. DUNN CONFIDENT.

    Interviewed at Dubbo, Mr. W. F. Duun, minister for Lands, expressed the atmost confidence that the Labour Government would be returned to power with an increased majority. ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Commonwealth Government line steam[?] Boonah, which left Brisbane on November [?] sailed from Alexandria on January 14, [?] route to London. The following vessels cleared at the Newcastle ...

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  28. LATE MR. BEN M. OSBORNE.

    The late Mr. Bon Marshall Osborne was buried this morning in old Bong Bong Cemetery, the last resting place of most of the old settlers who pioneered this district. Bong ...

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  29. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    The following steamers were [?] range by wireless [?] night:- With Melbourne[?] Wyandra, Camira, Koonda, Kooyong, Nairana. ...

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  30. POSING AS A RAILWAY GUARD.

    Before Mr. A. J. Peisley, S.M., at the Parramatta Court yesterday, Donal Leslie Osborne, a young man, former[?] of Queensland, Newcastle, Bathurst, and for a shor[?] time in the employ of the Railway ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    for Southampton. Arr: Port Cha[?]mers, s, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1[?]m).—Arr: Jan. 19, Ma[?]moa, [?] from London. ...

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  32. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Galveston: Trevorian, s, from Texas, en route to Port Pirie. At Port Said: Narkunda, R.M.S., from London, [?] route for Australian ports (left London, Jan. 6). ...

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  33. PROPOSED FEDERAL ELECTORATE OF HUME.

    Very little change is proposed by the Redistribution Commissioners in the boundaries of Hume. The Corowa subdivision is transferred to Riverina, and in the north Young and Murrumbu[?]rah are taken from Werriwa and added to Hume. Otherwise the boundaries are unchanged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. GOODS SEIZED BY POLICE.

    Detectives visited a building in Bathurststreet yesterday afternoon and took possession of soft goods to the value of severl hundred pounds, which were supposed to have ...

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  35. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  36. NEW SOUTH COAST STEAMER.

    The new wooden steamer K[?]anga, which is being built for the Sawmillers' Shipping Co., Ltd., and was launched at Messrs. Mitchell Bros.' sawmills at Narooma early in ...

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  37. CHINAMAN ROBBED.

    The house of a Chinese gardener, in James-street, Rockdale, was entered on Wednesday, while its occupant. War Lee, was absent. A sum of £40 in money was stolen. ...

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  38. THE LATE MR. J. SNOW.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mr. John Snow, of Wahroonga, merchant, formerly of Ballarat, Victoria. The estate was sworn at £146,080. Testator's sons, Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. COUNTRY NEWS.

    GRAFTON.—The Nymboida Shire Council has taken the initiative in convening a conference of coastal shire council delegates to meet at Coff's Harbour on March 22, to ...

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  40. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    At the annual meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, held at the Trades Hall last night, the following office-bearers were elected unopposed:—President, J. Howie; ...

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  41. PARRAMATTA CHORAL SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Parramatta and District Choral Society, the annual report, which was adopted, stated that the number of members had increased from 75 to 130. ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  43. MYSTERIOUS MOTORISTS.

    Miss N. Glasser, who resides at the Austral [?]ye Works, Wells-street, Balmain, reported to the police yesterday that at about [?] a.m. she was awakened by the subdued sound of ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. DARING THIEVES.

    The daring manner in which thieves have been operating in the city and suburbs lately was again in evidence on Tuesday last, when the home of Mrs. Ba[?]ley, in Conroy-avenue, ...

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  45. APPRENTICE JOCKEY IN COURT.

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. J. Peisley, S.M., Wm. Booth, a well-known horse-trainer, proceeded against a young jockey. Wm. John Donaldson, for ...

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  46. ESPERANTO.

    Sir,—I was much interested in leading the notice in to-day's "Herald" in connection with what the Governor said at the opening of the 34th annual conference of the Queensland ...

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  47. NORTH SHORE LINE.

    Two correspondents write in relation to the administration of the North Shore line. One, "Observer," asks why the railway officials do not ascertain whether all passengers ...

    Article : 197 words
  48. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "The Boy[?]" 8. Theatre Royal: "Merrie England," 8. Palace: "The Private Secretary," 8. Criterion: "Sinbad the Sailor," 7.55. ...

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  49. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.

    At the Parramatta Court yesterday Ah Sing, a Chinese business man, was charged before Mr. A. J. Peisley, S.M., with attempting to bribe Constable Leidich. The ...

    Article : 118 words
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