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  2. GOLF.

    The two chief events of the year in Australian golf were played to a finish on the Royal Melbourne links at Sandringham today, when further honours fell to the ...

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  3. ALLEGED SHIPPING RING

    The whele of to-day's sitting of the House of Representative was occupled in discussing the action of the five steamship companies which have entered Into contracts with certain ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Agricultural Society and residents of the district honoured Mr. H. D. Morton at a complimentary picnic on the show ground on Thursday in recognition of his services to ...

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  5. DIOCESAN SYNOD.

    "REVENUE FROM PEWS UNDESIRABLE." The session of the synod of the diecese of Sydney was continued at the Chapter House, Bathurst-street, yesterday, under the ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Britannia, R.M.S., 6625 tons, Captain Barchim, from London, via ports E. Trelawny, agent. Bombala, s, 1414 tons. Captain Douton, from Melbourne Howard Smith Company, Ltd, agents. ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    The Government vote of money for the extension of the southern breakwater has been exhausted, and the work has perforce been discontinued. Representations have been ...

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  8. NEW STEAMER FOR SPENCER GULF.

    On july 26 Mesrs. George Brown and Co., of the Garval shipyard, launched the steel screw steamer Karatta, winch will ceme out to South Australia to the order of the Gulf Steamship Company for the ...

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  9. THE WAKATIPU.

    The Wakatipu, with 39 passengers, arrived at Sydney from Launceston, via Eden, at 5 p.m. yesterday. She left Launceston at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. A strong SW gale with heavy beam sea was experienced till ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—Sept. 27.

    Yongala, s, for Melbourne. Suva, s, for Newcastle. Sierra Miranda, sh, for West Coast, via Newcastle. Thornlicbank, sh, for West Coast, via Newcastle. ...

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  11. AN M.L.A. HONOURED.

    An enthusiastic demonstration was made by the Liberals of Hill End and Tambaroora yesterday. Mr. Robert Jones, M.L A., on going there to return thanks, was met about ...

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  12. WRECKED STEAMER MONTAGU.

    The "bones" of the ill-fated Montagu, which was cast away on Lundy Island, Bristol Channel, over 19 months ago, are bung carried way piecemeal by the shipbreakers. Some months ago a syndicate of South ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Sept. 28.

    victoria, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Marathon, s, for Brisbane; Schwaben, s, (or Continent, via Adelaide; Taiyuan, s, for Manila, China, and Japan; Rumano Maru, J.M.S., for Melbourne; Mimiro, s, for ...

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  14. THE TARIFF.

    At a meeting of the Western Australian Chamber of Manufactures last night the following letter was received from Messrs. Silverthorpe and Adair, engineers, ...

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  15. COAL-SHIPPING TRADE BRISK.

    The coal export trade has been very brisk during the week, and the cranes at the dyke and in the basin have been worked at full pressure to keep bace with the large orders ...

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  16. THE CHURCHES.

    A bazaar promoted by the pupils of the Urauline Convent, to assist the Sisters in connection with the additions recently made to the institution, was held during Monday ...

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  17. CLEARANCES.—Sept. 27.

    Induna, s, 699 tons, Captain Mortimer, for New Hebrides, via Newcastle. Suva, s, 2229 tons, Captain Hall, for Newcastle. Sierra Miranda, sh, 1745 tons, Captain Feyling, for ...

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  18. NEW STEAMER FOR NORTH COAST COMPANY.

    The North Coast S.N. Co., Ltd., in order to meet the requirements of the North Coast trade, has Just placed an order for a further new steamer, to he built in scotland, and it is anticipated that she will ...

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  19. THE BUUCENTAUR.

    The steamer Bucentaur was floated into the dock at Auckland on Sept. 17. The steamer went ashers on the main reef off Suva last month. About 10 plates will have to be taken out from the forward part, ...

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  20. IMTORTS.

    Britannia, R.M.S., from London 500 pltgs iron, 250 pkgs castings 350 pkgs springs, 100 cs electric goods 110 pkgs meachinery, 260 bxs tinplates, 1412 rails 1025 cs spirits 250 tons pig iron, 207 bls hoops, 300 ...

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  21. MARINE DISTURBANCE. A shock of earthquake was [?]

    A stock carthquake was experienced at sea by the barque Onyx at noon on Sept 7, whilst on the voyage from Surprise Island to Auckland. The barque at the time was in lat. 25.30deg' south, long. ...

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  22. ORIENT-ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS.

    The Orient will leave Brisbane to-day, and will arrive at Sydney early on Monday. She will sail for London, via ports, on October 5. The Orotava is due at Adelaide on Monday, Melbourne ...

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  23. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    The Bitting of the Circuit Court was resumed to-day before Mr. Justice Cohen. Mr. R. Cowan was Crown Prosecutor. John Henry Dalton, found guilty of receiving a quantity ...

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  24. EXPORTS.

    Chanda, s, for Bombay, via Melbourne: Original cargo, 1533 pes timber, quantity of sleepers. Custom-house,—Entered outward: Britannia, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Ilma, bqtn, for Gibson, via ...

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  25. CONGESTION IN THE HARBOUR.

    complaints have been freely made this week of delays occasioned to steamers in port owing to insufficient wharfage accommodation for inward cargoes. Yesterday the ...

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  26. N.D.L. STEAMERS.

    The Scharnhorst will leave Sydney for Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen, via ports, on Oct. 5. The Billow, bound to Sydney, is due at Colombo on Oct. 8. ...

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  27. R.M.S. BRITANNIA.

    The P. and O. liner Britenhia, which lett London on Aug 16, arrived at Sydney at 0 a.m. yesterday Passengers—Messrs. Loaroyd, R Ive, Holmes (2), Russell Duval A. Crossley, Vanderbergh Drysdale, ...

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  28. RADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Moana, from Sydney, Sept 2, arrived at Vancouver on Sept 20. Mr. Massey, leader of the New Zealand Opposition party, has given norice to ask the Dominion ...

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  29. SMELTING RETURNS.

    At the Sulphide Works, Cockie Creek, 1264 tons of ore were treated during the week, giving a return of 1965oz gold, 35,831oz silver, and 389 tons of lead. ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    COOKTOWN.—Aur: Sept 27, Armac s, from CAIRNS.—Arr: Sept. 27, Moresby, s, from Solomons and New Guinea. TOWNSVILLE.—Arr: Sept. 27, innamincka, s. ...

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  31. ZEALANDIA, FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Zealandia, which left Auckland at 6.15 p.m. on Monday, arrived at Sydney at 11 p.m yesterday She experienced moderate to strong NW winds with moderate seas. Passengers:—Mesdames H. B. Bennett, ...

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  32. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—A. D. Bordes, bq, for Iqulque, with 3240 tons coal; Barwon, s, for Melbourne, with 4700, tons coal and 30 tons ...

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  33. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  34. PASSENGERS BY THE MOKOIA.

    The Mokola, whieh left Sydney on Thursday evening for Auckland, took the following passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and infant, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rees, Dr. and ...

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  35. SCHOOL DESTROYED.

    The Public School at Mingelo, five miles from Peak Hill, was burnt to the ground at 10 o'clock last night. The school is a detached building, the nearest 'house being 50 ...

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  36. HEBBURN COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    Messrs. P. Bowling and Curley, executive officers of the Colliery Employees' Federation, had a conference to-day with Mr. Livingstone Learmonth, general superintendent ...

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  37. PASSENGERS BY H.M.S. VIOTORIA.

    The P. and O. liner Victoria, which will leave Sidney at noon to-day for London, via parts, will takes the following passengers:—Mr. T. Foster, Mrs. J. B. Bankin, Engineer Commander E. S. Silk, R.N., ...

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  38. PARTY PRIVILEGES.

    Referring to the matter of franking letters, telegrams, etc., Mr. Barber to-day denled that the Labour party was desirous of increasing the salaries of members, and said there was ...

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  39. SHEARING SHED BURNT.

    A large shearing shed. 180ft by 76ft, together with a complete shearing plant. Including 16 Wolseley machines, and a great amount of Iteres, were completely destroyed by fire at ...

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  40. R.M.S. CHINA.

    The China left Suez for Australia on September 26. ...

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  41. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    Mr. M. M. Ryan, president of the United Irish League, Hobart, has received a letter from Mr. John Redmond, M.P., leader of the Irish Parliamentary party in the House of ...

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  42. THE CHANDA.

    The Chanda will leave Sydney early to-day for Melbourne, and is due back on October 4, when she will leave for Bombay. ...

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  43. THE GUTHRIE.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived at Singapore at 7 p.m. on September 26. ...

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  44. MORESBY AT CAIRNS.

    The steamer Moresby; from the Solomon Islands and New Guinea, arrived at Cairns yesterday. ...

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  45. THE TASMANIC.

    The, Norwegian steamer Tasmanle, from the Baltic ports, via Durban, arrived yesterday at Fremantle. The vessel will come to Sydney. ...

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  46. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  47. THE PERSIC.

    The White Star liner Persci left Liverpool for Sydney on September 20. ...

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  48. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    At the Circuit Court yesterday Reuben Henry Ward, porter at the Nyngan station, was charged with a capital offence on a woman, a waitress, aged 24. The evidence for the ...

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  49. BOMBALA'S FAST RUN.

    The Bombala left Melbourne at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday rounded Wilson's Promontory 3.20 a.m., next day., and arrived at Sydney at 7 a.m. yesterday the record being 37, 30 hours from Gellibrad to Sydney ...

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  50. MURWILLUMBAH FIRE.

    One contractor has ordered 250,000 bricks from the Bexhill Dry Press Company. The sawmill at Mooball is running a full 24 hours, in order to cope with its orders. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND.—Arr: Sept. 27, Nairnshire, from Sydney. WELLINGTON.—Dept: Sept. 27, Manuks, s, fat Sydney. ...

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  52. FOR CHARITY.

    The Cabinet to-day approved of the draft of Mr Bent's new charity bill The Premier stated that power was contained in the measure for a sports and amusement tax. He ...

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  53. THE BUNINYONG.

    The Buninyong left Brisbane at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrited at Newcastle on Thursday A stay of 18 hours was made at that port. The Buninyong arrived at Sydney at 3.30 p.m. yesterday She experienced ...

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  54. W. SANDFORD, LIMITED.

    The prospectus of William Sandford, Ltd., has aroused a deal of interest, and it. is generally recognised by local people who are fully acquainted with all the conditions ...

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  55. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Ionic, s, from N.Z., at Plymouth, Sept. 24. Yerek, G.M.S., from Australia, at Southampton, Sept, 24. Invested bq, from Port Wakeeld S.A.), at ...

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  56. THE COOMA.

    The Cooma, with 122 passengers, from Queensland perts, arrived at Sydney at 2.15 a m. yesterday. She left Townsville on Sept. 29, and called at Mackay and Rockhampton. A splendid run or 28 hours 20 minutes ...

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  57. THE BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    Mr. David Anderson, general manager in Sydney of the Orient Company, is at promeut in Melbourne. Referring to-day to the freight rates for butter fixed by the mail and ...

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  58. BAROUE EAST AFRICAN.

    The birque East African, which arrived at Melbournue on Wednesday brought a general cargo from Hamburg Captain A. Johnson, who is in charge, has not been in Melbourne since 1883, when he was ...

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  59. KIDNEY AILMENTS.

    When you have any suspicion that your Kidneys are getting bad, take "FISHER'S" PHOSPHERINE to cleanse and sterengthen them. ...

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  60. THE BAKERY DISPUTE.

    Nothing'further was done to-day to bring about a settlement of the dispute in the bakery trade The employers state that they will be able to man shops fairly well on Sunday if a ...

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  61. COMMONWEALTH RIFLE HATCH.

    The following riflemen have been selected from whom 12 will be chosen to represent South Australia in the Commonwealth rlile match, to be fired at Brisbane on October 12: ...

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  62. SCHOONER FRANK GUY.

    The overdue schooner Frank Guy, (or the safety of which some uneasiness was felt, arrived at Westport alter a voyage ol 37 days from Gisborne. ...

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  63. REFERENCE NOTES.

    Correspondenee intended for transmission by this vessel must be specially endorsed with the name of the ship. [?] Letters for Queensland will be accepted without ...

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  64. COAL CARGO SHIFTS.

    During the voyage of the barque Louisa Craig (formerly named Peru), from Newcastle to Auckland the cargo of coal shitted during a southerly squall, giving the vessel a list of 20ft. ...

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  65. THE RYDALMERE CASE.

    As a result of the assault he received at the Rydalmere church recently, Constalbe Howard has had one of his eyes removed at the Prince Alfred Hospital. The operation was performed ...

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  66. LOCH CARRON'S SMART TRIP.

    The barque Loch Carron, which arrived in ort Phillip on Wednesday, made the trip from Adelaide in three days. The barque, which had a general cargo, felt London on June 21, and reached Adelaide! ...

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