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  2. [?]FLEMEN'S SUCCESSFUL TOUR.

    According to letters received from George Ardill, who went to Bisley as an unattached member of the Australian team, those of the combination who went to Canada had a gool ...

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  3. THE TARIFE.

    The House of Representatives this afternoon further considered the tariff schedule. "Cigarettes, including the weight of the outer portion of ench cigarette, amended ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    A deputation of the Government Printing Office employees asked the Premier to-day that the rates of pay be increased in accordance with the increase granted to the printers ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has been considering draft regulations for the guidance of public servants. It is more than six months since the permanent heads of departments completed ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH PAELIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 O'clock. REPORT ON SECRET DRUGS. Mr. JOHNSON (N.S.W.) presented a petition from the Public Morals Association of New ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Port Caroline, s, 4076 tons, Captain Hutchison, from Newcastle. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents. Marathon, s, 6772 tons, Captain Allen, from Newcastle. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  8. CONCESSIONS TO STATES.

    A meeting of the supporters of the Federal Union, which had been called by the board of directors of the A.N.A., was held at the Leisure Hour Club, Perth, last night, to ...

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  9. R.M.S. MOOLTAN.

    The P. and O. liner Mooltan, which left London on Aug. 30, will arrive at Sydney to-morrow. Fine weather conditions prevailed almost throughout the voyage. ...

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  10. THE HORNBY GRANGE.

    The steamer Hornby Grange arrived at Sydney yesterday in ballast from Viadivestock. She brought some samples of hardwood. When the vessel was [?] week at sea three Russian stowaways were discovere[?] ...

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  11. BARQUE EMPREZA.

    The barque Empreza, owned by J. J. Craig, L[?] of Auckland, armed at Kalpara yesterday, 32 days out from W[?]garei The barque, under command of Captain Go[?], late mate of the Handa Isle, [?] ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Pat. Campbell, of the Federal Sheepshearing Company, who went to Canowie on Monday in connection with the reported ptomaine poisening cases, telegraphed to his ...

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  13. TEACHER SUPERANNUATION FUND.

    Representatives of the Teachers' Union of Victoria placed before Mr. Bent to-day a superannuation scheme. It was proposed to provide annuities for teachers incapacitated ...

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  14. THE BANFFSHIRE.

    The F.H.S. steamer Banfishire, from London, arrived at Melbourne from Londo non Monday. ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has notified the principal hospitals that it is prepared to erect in large centres suitable wards for the treatment of delirium tremens and such alcoholic cases as ...

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  16. THE SOMERSET.

    The F.H.S, steamer Somerset left Melbourne for Sydney yesterday. ...

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  17. THE MONARO.

    The Moaaro, which left Melbourne at 6 p.m. on Saturday, entered Sydney Heads at 5.30 a.m. yesterday. She brought 29 passengers. Excepting for a heavy sea between Wilson's Promontory and Gabo Island, fine ...

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  18. DEPARTURES.—Oct. 8.

    Star of S[?]land, s, for London and Liverpool, via [?]. Westralia, s, for Hobart. Aramac, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  19. THE ALDENHAM.

    The E. and A. Company's steamer Aldenham, from Kobe, Hongkong, and Manila, arrived at Port Darw[?] yesterday. She is due at Sydney on Oct. 19. ...

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  20. PRICE OF WOOL.

    Returns show that for many clips of wool there has been a diminution of from a halfpenny to a penny per pound, as compared with last year. ...

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  21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 8.

    Orotava, R.M.S., for Brisbane; Caledonien, F.M.S., for Noumea; Kumano Maru, J.M.S., and Eastern, s, for Manila, Hongkong, and Kobe; Coolgardie, s, for Melbourne, Adelaide, and Western Australia; Waikare, ...

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  22. THE ISLANDA.

    The B.[?] steamer Islanda arrived at Sydney yesterday from Calcutta, via ports. passengers— Messrs. Parkes and Horace, and one in the steerage. ...

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  23. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day in the presence of a very large attendance of foreign buyers. The advance in prices established at the opening sale, viz., 10 to 12 per ...

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  24. COASTAL REPORTS.

    Bar barbours, Tuesday.—Cape Hawke: Bar [?] day tide, bec[?] in line. Manning: Bar 10ft 6in, ris[?] 3ft 11in, inside bar crossing 9ft h.w. Bat[?]man's Bay: Bar 9ft 6in. rise 3ft h.w. ...

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  25. SHIP PAINTERS AND DOCKERS.

    Mr. G. Dulstone presided over the quarterly meeting of the Ship Painters and Dockers' Union held in the rooms, Beattie-street, Balmain. The secretary (Mr. R. Mahony) ...

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  26. CLEARANCES.—Oct. 8.

    Monaro, s, 2656 tons, Captain Leask, for Albany, via Newcastle. Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain Kell, for Hobart. Rona, bq, 618 tons, Captain St. Keeble, for ...

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  27. FIRES AT WEST MAITLAND.

    A spark from a chimney set fire to a thatched root planthouse at the residence of Mr. William Howard, nurseryman, at Rutherford, this afternoon. A strong westerly wind was ...

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  28. THE LOSS OF THE VIKING.

    Details of the foundering of the barque Viking h[?] been received by mail. It was learned that she was struck and s[?]k by the barque Atlas off Cape Horn on the voyage from Auckland to New York. It was ...

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  29. FLOWERING PLANTS IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    The Director of the Botanic Gardens (Mr. Malden) writes:—"As you enter the Gardens by the main gate near the stone fountain, at the left a tall shrub, with pure yellow flowers, ...

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  30. FIRE AT A SAWMILL.

    A fire occurred last night at the British and Australian Timber Company's sawmill, North Lismore. A quantity of refuse sawdust became ignited. The brigade extinguished the ...

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  31. IMPORTS.

    Bolivians, s, from New York, via ports: 84 p[?] tobacco, 310 pkgs machinery, 2575 cs turpentine, 229 bls paper bags, 4436 [?] wire, 150 cs axes, 100 pkgs drugs, 10,790 [?] oil, 200 cs nails, 180 brls glucose, 185 cs ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING IN GERMANY.

    German shipbuilding last year shows another distinct advance: 760 vessels, with a gross tonnage of 398[?] tons, left German yards in 1906, against 646 vess[?] of 310,000 in 1905. These, figures, of course, compas[?] ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-day the Promier introduced a bill to deal with inebriates. The measure gives power to judges and police magistrates to commit inebriates to a ...

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  34. W[?] STAR LINE.

    Delphic, for Australia, left Liverpool on the 5th instant. ...

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  35. HUDDART PARKER'S LINE.

    The Victoria left Auckland at 6 p.m. on Monday, and is due at Sydney on Friday next. The Angl[?] is due at Sydney on Oct. 31 from W.A. The Barwon will arrive at Newcastle from Sydney to-day. The ...

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    Harry Hall, 42, an electrician, living at Willlam-street, Redf[?]n, was fixing some wires at Messrs. Gregory and Co.'s warehouse yesterday, when he fell through, the ...

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  37. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    An unofficial rifle match was fired to-day between a team of eight representing the North London Rifle Club, who form portion of the visiting British rifle team, and eight members ...

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  38. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    PORT DARWIN.—Arr: Oct. 8, Aldenham, s, from Hongkong. COOKTOWN.—Passed Oct. 8, Airlie, s, for Singapore. ...

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  39. COAL SUPPLIES.

    Is it true that many thousands of tons of coal have recently been imported from Australia for railway purposes? If so, why? These queries were put to the Acting ...

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  40. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    While crossing Parramatta-road, Leichhardt, near Catherine-street, yesterday, Miss Eliza Byrne, 69, was knocked down by a motor cycle. One of her legs was badly fractured. ...

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  41. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  42. ACCIDENT IN A TIMBER YARD.

    David Anderson, 35, living at 60 City-road, Darlington, was walking through Messrs. Langdon and Langdon's timber yard at Rozelle Bay yesterday, when a stack of wood ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE.

    The Hunter District Water and Sewerage Board met at their offices yesterday, the president (Mr. W. Millner) occupying the chair. The engineer reports on the condition of ...

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  44. FIRE AT WALGETT.

    The Sportsman's Arms Hotel and all outpremises thereto were totally destroyed by fire early this morning. There is no information as to origin of the fire. The furniture, ...

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  45. A GIRL BURNED.

    A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chandler was terribly burned while making a fire in the bush at their home, some 20 miles from Walcha. There is but little hope of her recovery. ...

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  46. EXPORTS.

    Tela[?], s, for London, via ports: 485 tons ore, 2852 bls wool, 89 bls skins, 40 bls cuttings, 1500 hi[?] Surrey, s, for Dunkirk and London, via ports: 3154 his wool, 3575 bxs butter, 25 tons tallow, 200 tons and ...

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  47. FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    Mr. John Harris, of Mr. H. O'Br[?] [?] is being treated in Nurse Jeffcoat's private hospital for very severe injuries received in a bicycle accident. As he was descending ...

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  48. THE LYELL CONSOLS MINE.

    The difficulties in connection with the financing of the Mount Lyell Consols Mining Corporation have been settled. The trouble arose over the Melbourne directors insisting on ...

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  49. MR. W. T. DICK'S SERVICES RECOGNISED.

    A large meeting of citizens was held at the Centenn[?]al council-chambers to-night to arrange for a public recognition of the services rendered to Newcastle by Mr. W. T. Dick ...

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  50. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    In the Western Market to-day fruit sold as follows:—Local apples, [?]ating 5s to 12s per case, cooking 3s to 8s ditto; lemons, 2s 6d to [?] ditto; passion fruit, 6s to 8s ditto; Mildura oranges, 5s to 6s ditto; ...

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  51. FATAL DRAY ACCIDENT.

    William Meslon, of North Merrowie station, was found dead this morning. Yesterday he delivered a load of wool at the wool scour and returned home in a dray, which ...

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  52. A HAWKER'S DEATH.

    Thomas Corsan Bridges, a travelling hawker, met with a tragic death on Aberglasroad yesterday afternoon. It appears that he was walking along the road, leading a bicycle, ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND.—Arr: Oct. 8, Wa[?] from [?] to Sydney, put in short of coal. Dep: Oct. 8, Kazembe, s, for Honolulu and Vancouver; Aldebaran, bq, for Sydney. ...

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  54. MISS KELLERMAN AS A DROWNING WOMAN.

    Miss Annette Kellerman, who is [?] an engagement in White City, Chicago, has been playing a game with some sailors. According to the "Chicago Evening american." ...

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  55. FIJI.

    [?]UVA.—Arr: Oct. 8, Miowera, R.M.S., from Sydney to Vancouver. ...

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  56. J.M.S. KUMANO MARU.

    The J.M.S. Kumano Maru will leave Circular Quay at noon to-day for Japan, via Queensland [?] Mani[?] Hongkong, Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama. Passengers—Mrs. A. G. Stennett, Mrs. Stanley Harris, Mrs. ...

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  57. KURRI DISTRICT COLLIERIES.

    Good time has been recorded at the district collieries for the pay fortnight. Hebburn is, of course, still idle; but the remaining colllories worked full time, with the ...

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  58. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Prince George, ship, from Port P[?] at [?] Sol[?] bq, from Port Augusts, at Falmouth. Departures. For Sydney: Port Jackson, 4[?]m bq, from London; ...

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  59. EIGHT-HOUR DAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Eight-hour Day was celebrated yesterday. There was a procession of lodges of the Miners' Association, Headed by the Highland pipers. At the racecourse sports were held. The gathering was a very ...

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  60. THE MAILS.

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  61. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A party of youths were shooting at Long Point on Saturday, when a Winchester rifle held by one, accidentally exploded, the ball passing through an arm of a young man named ...

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  62. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUGTION THIS DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  63. GOING TO TASMANIA.

    Sir,—I crave a very small part of your valuable space to say summer is upon us. Many of us have suffered from the epidemic which was so prevalent (influenza), and are badly ...

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  64. RIPPED BY A NAIL.

    A little boy, Darcey, while sliding down a tree he had climbed, at Aberdare, came into contact with a nail in the tree, which penetrated his groin, ripping it badly. The boy ...

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  65. THE EASTERN.

    The E. and A. Company's steamer Eastern will be despatched from Circular Quay at noon to-day for Manila, Hongkong, and Kobe. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davies, Mesdames R. L. Davies and ...

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  66. OLD WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    A married woman named Mitchelson, aged 82 years, committed suicide by drowning at Modbury. It was stated in evidence that she was suffering from worry and overwork, ...

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  67. REFERENCE NOTES.

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

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  68. DROWNED AT LISMORE.

    The body of a man named William Elliott, Who had not been long in the district, was found in the river above Fawcett Bridge this morning. Deceased was last seen on ...

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  69. WIMMERA, FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wimmera, which left Wellington at 7 p.m. on Friday, arrived at Sydney yesterday. She experienced fresh SW to WSW winds throughout. Passengers— Misses the Hon. V. Greville, Medhurst, Proeakitt, ...

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  70. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

    BACKACHE is often attributed to defective kidneys. This, in measure, is only a bogey— an advertising trick. Your kidneys are correct—never fear. ...

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  71. PROTEST FROM WOMEN.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Dugald Thomson (N.S.W.) presented a petition from the Women's Liberal League of New South Wales, bearing 4162 signatures ...

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  72. SPRING TIME.

    prevent too much blood flowing to the HEAD. They ensure comfortable SLEEP and PERFECT EASE. AN IDEAL LIVER PILL. All Chemists, 1per bottle.—Advt. ...

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