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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  3. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S DEATH.

    Cecil Barr Malcolm, a commercial traveller, employed by Richard Holmes and Co., committed suicide in a determined manner on Tuesday night. Accompanied by a friend, ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. SEVERE BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A girl, Eileen M'Guiness, was placing meat on the stove when a plece of burning wood fell out, igniting her clothing. The girl was fearfully burned about the body. She was ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. RIO LOGE STILL MISSING.

    The Government steamen Tutanekai has' returned to Wellington from an unsuccessful search for the missing barquentine Rio Loge. Timber has been sighted near Chatham, which ...

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  6. HARBOUR TRUST.

    Resembling to some extent the actor who spends his night off at the theatre, the Harbour Trust employees spent their official annual holiday yesterday down the harbour, where ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    It is announced that the Marine Department of Queensland is about to equip all lighthouses on the coast with Morse signal lamps. Some lighthouses have already been ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    Frank Lynch, a middle-aged man, and a labourer by occupation, was working yesterday in a tunnel at the corner of Margaret and George streets in connection with the ...

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  9. FELL FROM A TRAIN.

    Owen Smythe, a guard, employed on the railways, fell out of a brakevan attached to tue goods train on the Hills lines this morning. The train put back, and the guard was ...

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  10. SHOT HIMSELF.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a report from Corporal Paton, of Renmark, to the effect that David Waliace, engineer of the steamer Victoria, had shot himself. ...

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  11. SUBLETTING.

    At lost night s meeting of the Sydney labour Council, Mr. Conn[?] acting vice-president, moved the [?] of a recommendation from the executive which suggested that with reference to a growing ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. LEAD POISONING.

    Walter King, painter, residing at Bathurst, was walking along Pitt-street yesterday when he suddenly collapsed. The Civil Ambulance conveyed him to Sydney Hospital, where he ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS. SOUTH COAST.

    Deep regret has been expressed throughout this district at the sudden death of Captain C. M. Stevenson, of the 2nd A.I.R., Kiama. Deceased was highly esteemed. ...

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  14. CHARITY CARNIVAL.

    The annual carnival in aid of the local charities, by commercial travellers, was held yesterday. A procession left the Occidental corner at 1 o'clock. Major Jackson acted as ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. SCHOOLS OF ARTS.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the School of Arts on Monday evening, Mr. W. Laws, hon secretary since its inauguration, tendered his resignation, owing ...

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  16. RAILWAYS.

    The trial survey of the Mount Horob to Tumberumba raliway line, via Batlow, is complete. The surveyors are now busy with the deviation of the line from Courabyra to ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    Rev. C. F. Seymour conducted a harvest festival service in St. Mark's Church on Sunday. The church was decorated with fruit, flowers, vegetables, maize stalks, sugar cane, and ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL.

    Alderman F. B. Kenny has been unanimously re-elected Mayor. BYRON BAY, Thursday. The steamer Cavanba that arrived here on ...

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  19. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    At the adjourned meeting of the subscribers to the hospital last evening, the following were elected members of the committee!—Messrs. K. Benton, C. R. Thomson, E. ...

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  20. SHIPWRECKED ASIATICS.

    Senator Pulsford has received the following letter from the Department of External Affairs, in reply to his letter which appeared in our issue of Saturday:— ...

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  21. TATTOO AT TAMWORTH.

    A tattoo, promoted by the local military units, was held on the showground last night. A torchlight procession, [?]ded by the town band, and composed of the Australian Horse, [?]nfantry, and school cadets, first took ...

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  22. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT. HOSPITAL ELECTION.

    At the first meeting of the newlyelected committee of the Parramatta District Hospital, held on Wednesday, evening, tho following officers were elected:—Treasurer, Mr. ...

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  23. PARRAMATTA'S PROGRESS.

    At a special meeting of the Parramatta Council on Wednesday evening, prior to the election of the Mayor, the retiring Mayor, Alderman W. Noller, said that during the past ...

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  24. COAL FOR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.

    The American Government is calling for tenders for the supply of 30,000 tons of coal for war supplies at the Philippines. Tender forms may be inspected at the Colliery ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    At a special meeting of the Lambton Council on Tuesday, Alderman Coomer was elected Mayor for the ensuing year. Alderman Bullerwell was elected Mayor of Adamstown. ...

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  26. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Lord Derby, s, for Valparaiso, with 6575 tons of coal; Myra Fell, s, for Port Pirie, via Wallaroo, with 5170 tons ...

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  27. TROTTING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Newcastle Agricultural Society has decided to hold a race carrying with it the trotting championship of the north at its annual show. The race will be over a ...

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  28. BOATSHEDS BURNED DOWN.

    Six boatsheds on Cockle Creek, about three miles from West Wallsend, were burned down last night at about 10 o'clock. Several men were bething near by, when they Baw smoke coming ...

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  29. SUBURBAN NEWS. ASSISTING THE SURFERS.

    Alderman Mulligan at the last meeting of the Manly Council moved,—"That, it being ascertained that three are lights can be so placed on the ocean beach (at a reasonable charge for seven months), as to ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. CONDITION OF WENTWORTH PARK.

    At the last meeting of the Glebe Council Alderman Artlett moved that the attention of the trustees of Wentworth Park be called to the dirty and ragged state of the plantations bordering the streets. The ...

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  31. RECORD AT ALEXANDRIA.

    The town clerk of Alexandria, Mr. James L. Sutton, in his annual report says that under the present Local Government Act a record in the financial position of the municipality had been attained, almost doubling ...

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  32. PROGRESS AT NEWTOWN.

    The Major of Newtown (Alderman Harold Morgan) has submitted to his council a statement in detail of the financial operations for the period from February 5 to December 31, 1908. The report showed that the ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. OPENING OF CARRUTHERS DRIVE.

    Along the western foreshore of Botany Bay, between Doll's Point and Brighton, there was recently complcted a road about 31 miles long. The surface being covered with ironstone gravel makes an ideal road for ...

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  34. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    An interval was provided at last night's meeting of the Sydney Labour Council for the Rev. W. [?]. Carr Smith, reetor of St. James's, King-street, to explain the daylight-saving scheme as it applied to ...

    Article : 202 words
  35. MINING DISPUTE.

    At the Northern Extended colliery, Teralba, a black band intrudes into the principal seam of coal, and the cleaning of this has led to trouble between the miners and the ...

    Article : 185 words
  36. WATERLOO RATES.

    At the last meeting of the Waterloo Council the aldermen had before them a motion that a general rate of [?]d in the £ on the unimproved capital value of all ratcable property, within the municipalty, should ...

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  37. WARRINGAH.

    A special meeting of the Warringnh Council took place on Tuesday night. Councillor Ralston, the retiring president, was elected for a further term. A rate' of 2d in the £ on unimproved land was struck. ...

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  38. MANLY POSTAL SERVICE.

    An officer of the Postal Department is making investigations with a view of facilitating the mail deliveries at Manly. The bulk of the mall will be sent down by a late evening boat, so that it can ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. MANLY.

    At a special meeting of the Manly Council on Tuesday night the Mayoral allowance for the current year was fixed at £60. A rate of 3d in the £ on unimproved land was struck. ...

    Article : 37 words
  40. SPORTING. THE TUR[?].

    Special arrangements have been made by the Moorefield Racing Club to have the results of the Caulfield races posted at the course on Saturday afternoon next. ...

    Article : 484 words
  41. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    At Caulfield the final gallops of Oakleigh Plate horses attracted a large gathering this morning, when a lot of interesting work was done. The weather was perfect for making ...

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  42. MACQUARIE PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    The following office-bearers were elected at the annual meeting of the Macquarie Pi[?] Race Club (Dubbo):—President, Mr. Frank Mack; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. A. Buckland, ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. COOTAMUNDRA TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 496 words
  44. VICTORIAN NOTES.

    Scratchings as follow were recorded for the V.A.T.C. Autumn meeting:—Salisbury Welter: Mousine. Federal Stakes: Karnatten. Alma Stakes: Regal and Karnatten. ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. CEICKET.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Watson's letter appearing in to-day's issue advocating the sending of 15 players to England. I also think this should be done. The players selected now number 13, the additional four ...

    Article : 315 words
  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Just at the present juncture the selection of the Australian cricketing team for England looms largely in the canopy of interesting events. It would appear on the face of things that the "old" order in ...

    Article : 298 words
  47. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The latest "Motor" gives particulars of the magnificent flight by Wilbur Wright, lasting 2h 20m 23 1-5s, and covering an official distance of 78.5 miles, though the actual distance could not be short of 94 miles. By ...

    Article : 726 words
  48. QUIRINDI RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  49. WALCHA PICNIC RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 501 words
  50. OAKLEIGH PLATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  51. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB AT ASHFIELD.

    A meeting of motor cyclists was held on Monday night at the Ashfield Town Hall, Mr. H. J. Smith presiding. Mr. R. B. Steel proposed and Mr. C. Winn seconded,—That a Motor Cycle Club be formed, to be ...

    Article : 124 words
  52. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Royal Sydney Golf Club's tennis courts will be [?]opened for play next Saturday afternoon. BLACKTOWN, Tuesday. The Toongabbie lawn Tennis Club opened its court ...

    Article : 293 words
  53. SURF BATHING.

    At Wonderland City beach to-morrow the Bondi Surf Bathers will hold their yearly gymkhana, The pilot steamer Captain Cook will act as flagship, and give rocket displays off the beach. Included in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  54. AQUATIC SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  55. ATHLETICS.

    Arrangements are bung made for holding the annual meeting of this body during the present month. The final regular meeting of the council for 1908 was bud d[?] the week, when, the annual report was ...

    Article : 283 words
  56. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  57. LACROSSE.

    The annual meeting of the District Lacrosse Club was held in the Manly Bandroom on Tuesday. The president, Dr. D. Thomas, occupied the chair The club has been strengthened by the inclusion of Mr. H. ...

    Article : 214 words
  58. SAILING.

    To-morrow the Basin Cup is to be sailed for over an ocean course to Broken Bay and back There are six entries, which are handicapped as follows:— Awanui, scr; Petrel. 51m, Flectwing, 56m; Magic, ...

    Article : 131 words
  59. BOWING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  60. SWIMMING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  61. MANLV LADIES' CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  62. AMUSEMENTS. PAUL-CINQUEVALLI'S ARRIVAL.

    Mr. Paul Cinquevalli, generally recognised as the representative star juggler of the world, arrived here yesterday by the China in readiness for his season at the Tivoli Theatre, which he opens on Saturday ...

    Article : 454 words
  63. THE REBE KUSSMANN CONCERT.

    The Rev. Rabbi F. L. Cohen presided at a meeting of the committee of the Rebe Kussmann fund at the A.B.C. Rooms yesterday afternoon, when the hon. secretaries, handed in £97 7s as the result of subscriptions received ...

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  64. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    ADJUNGBILLY (Gundagai).—Councillor James M'laerny was re-elected president for the third time. BYRON BAY.—Councillor M'Gregor was re-elected president unanimously ...

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  65. NAVAL DISASTER FUND.

    The Wonderland City entertainment in aid of ths sufferers by the naval disaster off Garden Island muss be accounted one of the great charity successes of the past few years, since at a meeting held at Jerdan's, ...

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  66. "ROMEO AND JULIET."

    The performance of Romeo and Juliet" at the Palace Theatre last night by the Sydney Muffs attracted a crowded audience, and a creditable interpretation of Shakespeare's Italian story of the star-crossed lovers and ...

    Article : 407 words
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