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  2. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court, Mr. Justice Roth sentenced two brothers, Frederick and Robert Donnelly, to six years, with hard labour, for stealing with violence. The evidence ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The trouble at Balmain colliery remains unsettled. The stoppage occurred when the management attempted to change the system from shift wages to tonnage rates. The miners ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  5. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    The coal trade in the south continues brisk. Everything was in a very unsettled condition, owing to labour troubles at the beginning of last year. The output—1,875,009 tons—as ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    The body of a middle-aged man was washed up on the rocks at Lillipilli Point shortly before noon yesterday. The deceased was fully dressed; but there was nothing in his ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Muniara, s, 837 tons, Captain Robinson, from the South Sea Island, Passengers—Mrs. Flood and Mr. L. Kallmeyer. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., agents. Ronus, s, 6518 tons, Captain Suffern, from Newcastle. ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week ended to-day amounted to 89,723 tons. Of this quantity 48,870 tons were sent to foreign ports; whilst ...

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  9. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Saint Joseph, bq, for Iquique, with 1525 tons coal and 6 tons ship's use; Avante Savoia, bq, for Iquique, with 2014 ...

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  10. DROWNED IN A CREEK.

    The Gladesville police yesterday recovered the body of Archibald Holland, 60, a tinsmith, who for some months past has been camped on the shore of Huntley's Point, from the ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The Agent-General has cabled that authority for the erection of the proposed apple arch on the route of the Coronation is unobtainable. At a meeting of the committee ...

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  12. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house yesterday:—Paloona, s, for Hobart, via Sydney, with 1050 tons coal and 300 tons bunkers; Mooranool, s, for Melbourne, ...

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  13. FIRE AT REDFERN.

    A small fire occurred about 9.41 a.m. on Saturday at a house occupied by Mrs. Applett, 83 Rosehill-street, Redfern. Portion of the back verandah was damaged, and John ...

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  14. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An accident occurred on the railway line near Morisset by which a man named Edgar Armstrong, 28, a single man, met his death. Deceased and another man named Alexander ...

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  15. DEPARTURES.—April 8.

    Hector, s, for London, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Prinz Sigismund, s, for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports. Themi[?]tocles, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL MOULDERS' DISPUTE.

    The refusal of the members of the Ironmoulders' Society to work further for the mines until the question of overtime is settled may put several of the mines into ...

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  17. DRANK CARBOLIC LOTION BY MISTAKE.

    About 1.45 p.m. on Saturday Frances Rich, 23, a married woman, residing with her husband at Norton-street, Leichhardt, accidentally drank some of a lotion containing ...

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  18. MR. FISHER'S DENIAL.

    Mr. Fisher to-day contradicted sentiments which Mr. Deakin credited to him in a speech at the Adelaide Town Hall in connection with the unification cry. He said: "No such ...

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  19. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    About 4.30 p.m. on Saturday Frank Hamilton, 17, a surveyor's assistant, residing at Missouri, Cooper-street, Double Bay, broke one of his legs while playing football at ...

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  20. CLEARANCES.—April 8.

    Marama, s, 6487 tons, Captain Warrall, for New Zealand ports, via Wellington. Passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. ...

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  21. ELDERLY FARMER'S DEATH.

    The excitement caused by witnessing an arrest on the Newcastle wharf on Saturday morning was sufficient to cause the death of Elijah Lawton, an elderly farmer, from the ...

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  22. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  23. LABOUR DAILY.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council Mr. Brandt moved,—"That the secretary communicate as soon as possible with all labour bodies in the State of Victoria requesting ...

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  24. MINERS' WAGES.

    A conference was held at Cullen Bullen between representatives of the Invincible colliery and officers of the Western Miners' Association concerning the rates to be paid ...

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  25. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. S. Fisher, a resident of Wyalong, but lately staying with her son in Moore-street, Drummoyne, fell from a moving tramcar in George-street, near Liverpool-street, ...

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  26. SKELETONS UNEARTHED.

    A large discovery of human bones has been made on the site of the new reclamation works at Swanport, on the River Murray. For a distance of many feet, where the ...

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  27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 10.

    Zealandia, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports; Morea, R.M.S., for Auckland; Kapunda, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide, and W.A. ports; Paloona, s, for Hobart; Kakapo, s, for Beauty Point, Devonport, and Burnie; ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. CUT HIS THROAT.

    A farmer in the Lindenow district named Abel Williamson drove into Bairnsdale to-day, and while seated in his buggy with his horse at a drinking trough pulled out a large ...

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  29. BUNBURY LUMPERS.

    The new industrial agreement between the Bunbury Lumpers' Union and Millar's Timber Company and others provides 1s 4½d per hour for handling wheat, with overtime rates, ...

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  30. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    There was a large attendance, including the Governor and Lady Carmichael, at the Melbourne University commemoration in the Wilson Hall yesterday. ...

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  31. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—April 8.

    Franken, s, for Bremen, via Java ports and Brisbane. Seydlitz, G.M.S., for Bremen, via ports. Victor[?] s, for Auckland. Franken, s, moved from the Orient buoy to N.D.L. ...

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  32. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    About £9000 has been distributed in strike pay since the unionists in the agricultural implement trade left work seven weeks ago. ...

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  33. FARMER'S DEATH.

    John M'Cormack, 78, a retired farmer, was found lying head foremost in a clayhole at Rochester to-day, having apparently fallen down the embankment. Life was extinct. ...

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  34. FREE IN MELBOURNE.

    Information having been received from Sydney by Melbourne importers that a charge of 30 per cent. duty was being wrongfully made on carbon paper, a deputation of ...

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  35. CADETS FOR CORONATION.

    At a public meeting it was decided to make an effort to send a local cadet to the Coronation with the New South Wales contingent. LITHGOW, Saturday. ...

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  36. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Nellie Oakes, single, aged 26, fell from an Auckland-bound train near Otaki, and was killed. Deceased, who came from Christchurch, was travelling to Palmerston North ...

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  37. MUNIARA FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.

    Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island mall steamer Muniara, Captain Robinson, arrived in Sydney on Saturday at 11 p.m. from the South Sea Islands. She sailed from Sydney on Feb. 2, reached Ocean Island on March 5, ...

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  38. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Omrah, R.M.S., from London, via ports, left Adelaide on Saturday for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Morea, R.M.S., leaves for Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day. She might be the lost of the P. and O. mail liners ...

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  39. FATAL SULKY ACCIDENT.

    George Cruickshank, of Gunningrah station, 14 miles from Bombala, died this afternoon as the result of an accident which befell him on Tuesday night. Deceased left town shortly ...

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  40. STATE AID TO SETTLERS.

    Mr. Buddo, Acting Minister for Lands, states that the improved farm settlement scheme is again about to be put into operation by the Government. Two years ago, under ...

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  41. THE IRONWORKS.

    The various departments of the Ironworks have been in operation as usual during the week, with the exception of the 27-inch section mill, which has been idle a week, owing ...

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  42. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    At the last meeting of the North Sydney Council the Mayor (Alderman A. C. Milson) submitted a minute dealing with the financial position of the municipality. The total income as shown by the statement was ...

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  43. SEQUEL TO A COLLISION.

    An inquiry by the Marine Court into the charges preferred against Captain Sofstrom, master of the steamer Dargo, and Captain Neilson, master of the steamer Gippsland, of ...

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  44. R.M.S. ZEALANDIA FOR VANCOUVER.

    Zealandia R.M.S which was built for the New Zealand trade to carry the flag of Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., will make another trip to Vancouver, via Brisbane, Suva, and Honolulu, under the ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374m).—Arr: April 9, Kai[?]pol, s, from Newcastle. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Dep: Manuka, s, for San Francisco Knight of St. George, s, for San Francisco. ...

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  46. CARGO BY THE HECTOR.

    Hector, s, which cleared for Glasgow, via Hobart, Melbourne, and Adelaide, took 3499 bales wool, 1919 bags ore, 76 casks tallow, 100 pieces timber, and 1160 cases of meats. ...

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  47. FIJI SHIPPING.

    Tofua, s, departed for Samoa. ...

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  48. FRENCH STEAMER BRIEZ HUEL.

    The French steamer Briez Huel arrived here from Paiullac, France, yesterday, and left shortly afterwards for Port Kembla. The steamer should have received instructions at Wilson's Promontory to ...

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  49. FALL FROM A DRAY.

    Albert Hugh Bateman, a resident of Richmond, Victoria, died in Temora Hospital on Wednesday, aged 49 years, as the result of an accident at Narraburra on March 17, through ...

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  50. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland 3.45 p.m. Byron Bay.—Orara, 9 a.m. ...

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  51. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    The Acting Premier has received a telegram from the Federal authorities stating that the Government has decided that owners of pearling boats will not be permitted to ...

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  52. NO CENTRALISATION.

    Mr. Hughes addressed a large meeting in the Exhibition Hall on Thursday evening. In the course of his remarks Mr. Hughes said that federation was adopted to do things ...

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  53. STEAMER OCEANO UNDAMAGED.

    It is stated here that the steamer Oceano, which went aground twice at Port Stephens on Friday, is undamaged. Captain A. Hacking, Acting Superintendent of Navigation, returned from Port Stephens ...

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  54. OLD MAN KILLED.

    A fatal accident occurred at Britton's brickworks, between Oxley and Darra, the victim being a census enumerator, Thomas Logan, aged 70. He was descending into the claypit ...

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  55. WHARFAGE RATES.

    A deputation representative of commercial, shipping, and other interests in the coastal and interstate trade in Victoria waited upon the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) on Friday ...

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  56. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Westralia, from Hobart. Barwon, from Melbourne and Geelong. Wyandra, from Melbourne. Burwah, from Queensland ports. ...

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  57. VICTORIA WANTS A DOCKYARD.

    Though the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) and the Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) had a conference on the subject to-day, they were still unable to make any definite ...

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  58. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Amaranth, 4-m. bqtne, from Quinalt, [?]8 days out. Marion Inglis, bq, from London, 108 days out. ...

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  59. DEATH OF A DROVER.

    Mr. George Whitehead, one of the bestknown drovers in this district, was thrown from a horse on Thursday morning, injuring his spine. The accident occurred almost in ...

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  60. KENSINGTON SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    On Saturday afternoon the foundation stone was laid of additions to the Kensington School of Arts. The scheme when completed will cost £1200. The function, which was performed by Mr. Samuel Solomons, was ...

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  61. BAR HARBOURS.

    Telegrams were received at the G.P.O. yesterday about the following bar harbours:—Tweed Heads, bar 8ft 6in, rise of tide 3ft 6in. cro[?]ing 9ft 4in; Ballina, bar 8ft, inside channel 11ft at low water; Yam[?] bar ...

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  62. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for the last month was 53,306 ounces gross, or 49,973 ounces fine, and the value £212,273—a decrease of 3144 ounces fine compared with March, 1910. For the three ...

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  63. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TOWNSVILLE (1258m).—Arr: April 8, Allinga, s, from Sydney. Dep: Chillagoe, s, Bombala, s, Tarcoola, s, all from Sydney; Rippingham Grange, s, from Brisbane. ...

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  64. ACETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION.

    A lad named Rhoub Morton was badly injured about the face by an acetylene gas explosion. A lamp he used at a shooting gallery would not work. He put a lighted match ...

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  65. TROUBLE OVER TRAM ROUTES.

    A number of residents in the Narrabeen and Freshwater districts are endeavouring to have the proposed routes of the tramway extensions altered. Public meetings were held in the Narrabeen district on Saturday ...

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  66. AUSTRALASIAN ENGINEERS.

    At a meeting of the Victorian branch of the Australasian Society of Engineers Mr. P. W. M'Grath was deputed to visit Sydney, and place before the Federal council the new ...

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  67. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails ex R.M.S. Omrah, dated London, March 10, are expected at the G.P.O. in time for delivery to-day. ...

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  68. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A lad named Langbridge had a narrow escape from death. He was unloading some machinery for the Commonwealth mine when a huge piece knocked him down, and but for ...

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  69. PELAW-MAIN COLLIERY.

    After six disorderly meetings held during Thursday and Friday it was decided at 11 p.m. on Friday to draw a cavil for places in Pelaw-Main colliery. The manager was ...

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  70. DIED AT SEA.

    On Friday morning, when the French man steamer Caledonien was about 600 miles from Fremantle, Levis Jean, chief engineer, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. He caught ...

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  71. THE CENSUS.

    The Chief Commnwealth Statistician (Mr. Knibbs) directs attention to the fact that where any citizen has not been supplied with census cards they must be obtained and filled ...

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  72. PLAGUE AT JAVA.

    The outbreak of plague in Java, which is six days' sail from Broome, has received the attention of the Medical Department, and the quarantine officers along the north-west coast ...

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  73. MUNICIPAL RATING.

    The town clerk's report, urging that the municipal rate should be struck by the old instead of the new council, was laid before Rockdale Council by the town clerk (Mr. P. Somerville) at last meeting. The ...

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  74. NEWPORT BEACH OPENED.

    The official opening of Newport Beach recently resumed by the Government, took place on Saturday. Amongst those present were the president of the Warringah Shire (Councillor Balston) Councillor Quirk, ...

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  75. BURGLARS' WARM RECEPTION.

    Shopbreakers visited eight establishments in Kent Town and St. Peters early on Sunday morning and gained entrance to five of them. The only booty they secured was 14s and a few ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. MILITARY TRAINING.

    The State Government has granted leave on full pay, from the 14th to the 21st instant, inclusive, to its officials who are members of the military forces and desire to attend the ...

    Article : 47 words
  78. CENSUS COLLECTORS' WAGES.

    A strong protest against the rates of payment fixed for census collectors was made at a large meeting of collectors held last night. A deputation from the meeting is ...

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  79. BARBOUND.

    Complaint is made at the failure of steamers to leave port. The steamer Kiltobranks crossed in on Thursday, drawing over nine feet, in the face of a strong ebb tide at an ...

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  80. BONDED STORES BURGLARED.

    Some time on Sunday morning the bonded and free stores of Phil Coyle were broken open, the door locks being smashed and liquor valued at £200 was carried off in a cart. ...

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  81. Advertising

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  82. Advertising

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  83. TREE OF HEAVEN.

    The Wagga Municipal Council has decided to prohibit the cultivation of the Aialanthus, or free of heaven, in the town, and to take steps to have it added to the list of noxious ...

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  84. Advertising

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  85. PASSENGERS FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Victoria, [?] (Huddart, Parker line), which arrived early on Saturday morning, brought the following passengers from Auckland and other New Zeaaland ports:—Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson, Mr., Mrs., ...

    Article : 344 words
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