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  2. 10 [?] VOYAGE.

    [?] Marion Woodside, 138 [?] [?]don, anchored in Rose Bay [?] had a sensational voyage. [?] the Heads with a list to ...

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  3. THE LATE KING.

    A funeral service in connection with the death of the late King was held at the Protestant Temple, Noumea, on May 20. At the invitation of the Acting-Consul, Mr. Maning, ...

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  4. STRACHAN V. "COURIER."

    The trial of the action brought by John Strachan, master mariner, against the Brisbane Newspaper Company, Ltd., claiming £5000 for alleged defamation, was continued in the ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    Warrimoo, s, [?]38 tons, Captain [?]lift from New Zealand ports. Passengers—Saloon: Misses whitfield Murphy, Perott (two), Stewart, Barter, Jackson (two), Newton, Cro[?]ton, N[?]rse A[?]ken, Morris, Willis, ...

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  6. RETURN OF THE GOVERNOR.

    His Excellency the State Governor, accompanied by Lady Chelmsford, returned to Sydney from a visit to Norfolk Island yesterday morning by H.M.S. Cambrian. Our ...

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  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Puring the four months of the year 571 cases of typhoid have been reported in the State, including 388 in the metropolitan area, compared with 335 casts notified throughout the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    The high pressure still covers the continent, with its central [?]arometric readings about Adelaide. A depression is in evidence off the Queensland coast, and should result in rough weather on our north coast. Ocean Forecasts.—Rough, with south-easterly winds, between Clarenc[?] Heads and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ENGINEDRIVERS' CLAIMS.

    The enginedrivers who were ruled out ot the Arbitration Court in the citation of the timber companies because they could not prove that a majority of members had authorised ...

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  10. A MEMORIAL SYNOD HALL.

    At a meeting of the executive committee appointed to make provision for the erection of a church house for the diocese of Sydney, it was decided that a synod hall should be ...

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  11. LADY DUDLEY'S SCHEME.

    Mr. Harold Boulton (vice-chairman and hon. treasurer of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute of Nurses of Great Britain) and Mr. A. H. Fisher (a member of the Painter-Etcher ...

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  12. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Consideration has been given by the Postmaster-General's Department to the question of establishing wireless telegraphy along the southern coast of Australia, other than those ...

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  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  14. DEPARTURES.—May 31.

    F[?]ona, s, for Newcastle. Van Linscho[?]en, for Java and ports. Tropea, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    A Melbourne syndicate has purchased a block of land at the corner of Chapel and High streets, Prahran, where it is proposed to erect a theatre to seat 2000 people. The ...

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  16. CLEARANCES.—May 31.

    Barrabool, s, 9[?]1 tons, Captain Maine, for Geelong, via Kembla. Van Linschoten, s, 3004 tons, Captain Goed[?]is, for Batavia, via ports. ...

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  17. THE RUBBER BOOM.

    Mr. Phillip Glass, who recently went to the East to inspect rubber properties, has been instrumental in bringing about one of the most rapid company flotations seen in ...

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  18. M. VARAWA'S CLAIM.

    After a hearing extending over a fortnight the action Varawa v the Howard Smith Company came to a conclusion this evening. The case is one arising out of negotiations ...

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  19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 1.

    Mabeno, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand. ports; Westralia, [?], for Hobart; Moruya, [?], for Wollongong, Kiama, and U[?]adu[?]a; Orara, s, for Byron Bay, via Newcastle; Hunter, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. E. B. Wareham, the Queensland inspector of the Adelaide Steamship Company, has returned from the north. He states that at Tully River about 600 [?]unches of ...

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  21. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—May 31.

    Warrimoo, s, for Wellington; Aramac, s, for Melbourne; Wyreema, s, for Cairns, via ports; Waddan, s, for Ocean Island and Na[?]; Corio, s, for Adelaide, via Catheri[?] Hill Bay. ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Omrah, R.M.S., homeward[?]bound, arrived at Suez on May 28. Otway, R.M.S., arrived at [?]lymouth on May 29. M[?]ia, R.M.S., left Colombo for Australia on ...

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  23. MIXED THEOLOGY.

    At the Newcastle Anglican Synod to-day the report of the religious education committee regretted that the committee could not announce an increased interest in the work. ...

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  24. THE SERVANT PROBLEM.

    A Christchurch deputation asked the Prime Minister for Government assistance in solving the problem of domestic help. Sir Joseph Ward said that he was in ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    The Mayor of Launceston has made a statement regarding the proposed tramway loan. He said that satisfactory arrangements had been made with the Commercial Bank of ...

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  26. [?].M.S. ORMUZ AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz arrived from London this morning. Passengers:- For Ad[?]aide: Messers. Frost, Me[?]kl[?]johns, Gillespie, Miss Re[?]d, and [?] in other classes. ...

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  27. FROM THE GILBERT ISLANDS

    The L[?]gana, barque, which arrived on Saturday from [?]taritari, brought [?] tons of copra. She went to an an[?]horag[?] in Neutral Bay, having had a fine passage. ...

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  28. THE KILBURN WRECK.

    News was received in Suva at noon on Monday, May 23, that the steamer Kilburn, Captain Bland, [?]oalladen, and bound from Newcastle to Mexico, had gone ashore on the ...

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  29. A CHILD CHOKED WITH AN APPLE.

    On Monday Reginald Bevan, aged 1 year and 8 months, son of Mr. John Bevan, of Carlingford, was [?]ked to death through a lump of apple getting into his throat. In the ...

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  30. THE NIKKO MARU.

    The following are among the passengers by the J.M.S. Nikko Mar[?], from [?]be:—For Sydney: Lady Ramsay, Me[?]ames F. W. Hughes, N. Buckley, Shard, and [?]irst; Misses Green, Shard ([?]), Parsons, and ...

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  31. SHOOTING AT A GHOST.

    In a case heard in the Supreme Court to-day, in which a Maorl was charged with murdering [?] deaf and dumb native, who upon not answering a challenge, was shot dead while ...

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  32. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Courtfield, s, [?]592 tons, Captain Wiseman, from Port Pi[?]ie March 23. Star of Australia, s, [?]25 tons, Captain [?]rney, from Wellingto[?] April 12. ...

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  33. VAN LINSCHOTEN'S CARGO.

    The Dutch Packet steamer Van Linschoten, which left yesterday for Batavia, via ports, had the following lines of cargo:—[?] bags sugar. 25 cases milk, 824 pieces timber, 12,[?]91 quarter-sacks flour, 776 sacks flour, ...

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  34. RIOTOUS ABORIGINES.

    A Taroom a drunken fracas took place last night at the blacks' camp. An aboriginal, who had his face laid open by a nulla-nulla, had to be taken to the ...

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  35. WARSHIPS IN THE ISLANDS.

    H M.S. Pegasus arived at Suva from Sydney on May 21, and after coaling proceeded on to the Solomon Islands on May 25. She returns to Suva on or about June 6. ...

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  36. CARGO BY THE [?]UTHRIE.

    The steamer Guthrie, which sailed yesterday for Java and Singapore, via ports, took away the following [?]go:—[?]0 cases rabbits, 94 cases [?]a[?]ed fruit, [?]4 cases sugar, 25 boxes butter, 1[?]0 carcases mutton, ...

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  37. LONG-RANGE SHOOTING.

    Metropolitan riflemen yesterday united in condemning the new departure of the Military Board in practically limiting all shooting to 600 yards and under. But members o[?] the ...

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  38. FIRE ON A FARM.

    A disastrous fire occurred on Monday afternoon at the farm of Mr. William King, three miles from town. Mr. King and two men were busy chaffcutting. One man noticed smoke ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S RECORD CASTING.

    The President of the Harbour Trust yesterday joined in the discussion which is taking place among engineering experts as to Australia's record casting. Mr. R. R. P. ...

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  40. SUVA, FROM [?]

    The Suva, which arrived yesterday from Fiji, encountered a fierce southerly gale soon after selting out, [?]ut afterwards met with [?] weather, with a southwest, breeze. The vessel-brought 74[?] bunches bananas, ...

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  41. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    AMAROO (Cumnock).—At the meeting of the council it was resolved to adhere to the former decision in the matter of the[?]rras Lake resumption road. By tins resolution the council refuses to accede to the ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (127[?]m).—Dep: May 31, Fi[?]shire, s, for Avonm[?]th. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Dep: May 31, Isabel, s, for Friendly Islands. ...

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  43. FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The Germani[?], which arrived yesterday from the Marshall and Caroline island[?] had squally and ra[?] weather, with heavy [?]as, between Hongkong and Japan. She left the former port on April 11, and ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT COAL CONTRACT.

    The joint tender of the Huddart, Parker, and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., and the Adelaide Steamship Company and M'Ilwraith, M'Ea[?]harn, and Co., has been accepted for the supply of coal ...

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  45. NEW CALEDONIA SHIPPING

    The F.M.S. Cale[?]o[?]en, which arrived yesterday, brought the following news in respect to shipping [?]vements:- The French four-masted barque Champig[?]y, from ...

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  46. THEATRE CHORISTERS' UNION.

    A few weeks ago an application was made by the theatre chorus employees for registration under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act. Since then one company has increased ...

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  47. INTERSTATE CHESS.

    Next Monday Victoria will meet New South Wales in the annual telegraphic match, and the Victorian team chosen to represent the State consists of Messrs. W. Coultas, F. ...

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  48. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the conditions of the various bar [?]arbours:— Forster, bar 6ft, high water day [?]de; Barrington, 12ft on bar, 7ft 6[?] on crossing: Balli[?], bar 10ft, inside ...

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  49. STRIKE AT MEAT WORKS.

    A strike occurred amongst the butchering employees and kindred branches at Alligator Creek meat works on Sunday. The cause is not very clear, but it is understood a ...

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  50. LLOYD'S SHIP-BUILDING RETURNS.

    Mr. R. Pollock, Lloyd's surveyor at the port of Sydney, has received copies of the shipbuilding returns of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, from which it appears that, ex[?]luding warships, there were 3[?] ...

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  51. UNIONISM ON THE BARRIER.

    The chief resolution passed at Sunday's meeting of the A.M.A. concerning non-unionists was in the following terms:—"That this meeting of workers calls upon every unionist ...

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  52. SKATER INJURED.

    John Hume, a steward on the steamer Warrimoo, was skating at one of the rinks last night, when he fell and injured his hip. He was taken to Sydney Hospital, and admitted. ...

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  53. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.[?]5 p.m. Hobart (direct).—Westralia, 11 a.m. ...

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  54. SMASH IN THE RAILWAY YARDS.

    A shunting engine which ran through some unadjusted points at the Central Railway Station yesterday caused a smash, which resulted in the interlocking gear at the ...

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  55. GROUNDING OP THE ISLAMOUNT.

    The Marine Board to-day inquired into the recent grounding of the British ship Islamount on May 24, and found that the ship took the ground on Marion Reef owing to the ...

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  56. FOUND DEAD.

    About 11 a.m. yesterday David Murray, aged 76, was taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital from his home in Prince-street, Mosman. He was suffering from a complication of ...

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  57. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A gas explosion occurred on Monday night at the residence of Dr. Ellis, whereby the doctor sustained severe injuries to the face and eyes, and Mr. W. Whiting was badly ...

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  58. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed upon Robert Stephen Blacker, who was convicted of wounding with intent to murder, has been commuted to imprisonment for life. Blacker was tried ...

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  59. THE NEW CURRIE LINER JASUS.

    Mail advices have been received confirming; the cabled report that the Janus, a new steamer built for Messrs. Archd. Currie and Co., was successfully launched from the yard of Palmer's Ship-building and Iron ...

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  60. PLOVER CAUGHT IN WIRES.

    A flock of plovers flying past the court house came in contact with the telegraph wires, and six of the birds were killed. One had one of its wings completely severed, whilst another ...

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  61. HANGING TO A TREE.

    A young man, William George Maher, aged 24, was found hanging from the branch of a tree with a rope round his neck, a short distance from the town this morning. Life was ...

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  62. THE THIRD CALVE CONCERT.

    Mme. Calve, now happily in voice again after her recent indisposition, will this evening sing a number of beautiful airs at her third concert at the Town Hall. There will ...

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  63. MAILS IN LONDON.

    The mails by the R.M.S. Morea, which left Sydney [?] April 26, arrived at London on Friday last. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. IRISH BLIGHT IN VICTORIA.

    The agricultural authorities have decided to maintain the quarantine of the area at Fish Creek, where Irish blight was discovered last year. The State vegetable pathologist ...

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  67. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    At a meeting of the board of directors at [?] Hospital Saturday Fund on Monday the [?] of £7500 was voted for distribution, which, together with the recent distribution ...

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  68. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    CAIRNS (1400m).—Arr: May 31, [?]u[?]arra, s, from Brisbane. TOWNSVILLE (1370m).—Arr: May 30, W[?]donga, s, from Brisbane; Mary Pever[?]y and Hopewell, from ...

    Article : 35 words
  69. Advertising

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