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  2. THE RACING.

    The sport opened with the Oby Hurdle, for which only five of the 19 on the list carried silk, and so great was the demand for the Portsea golding Sea Swell, that he left the ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    Caledonien, F.M.S., 4130 tons, Captain G. Martin, from Noumea. Passengers:—Soeur Augustine, Mons, and Mme. Brangier, Mons. Claude Brunel, Grosjean, Br[?] de Haut, Sonnet, Bachereau, Levy. P. de ...

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  4. THE ORDER OF THE BATH

    Yesterday the draft ordinances to govern surf bathing, which have been denounced on all sides during the past week, to be eventually disowned by the Mayors of Waverley, ...

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  5. THE ROCKS LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—The possession by the New South Wales Government of the Rocks district of Sydney under the Harbour Resumption Act affords an opportunity to the Ministry to put to the ...

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  6. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    A good deal of interest has been manifested in Federal circles in an extract from a speech by the Earl of Rosebery, which was quoted by Mr. Wilks during a debate on the ...

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  7. BRITISH BOY SAILORS.

    Opinion in shipping circles with regard to the recommendations contained in the report of the Departmental Committee appointed to consider the question of the supply and training of boys for the ...

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  8. BURLESQUE AT BONDI.

    Some thousands of spectators visited Bondi beach yesterday morning to see what the surf-bathers' next move would be in regard to the new draft ordinances. The swimmers ...

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  9. THE LICENSE VOTE.

    Sir,—I entirely agree with the comments of your correspondent signing himself "Deputy Returning Officer," contained in your issue of this morning. The local option ...

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  10. THE STAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  11. VICTORIA.

    In the Criminal Court on Friday William Lewis was charged with having wilfully murdered John Colin Cunningham, at Richmond, on August 9. The Crown alleged that during ...

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  12. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 words
  13. ARCHIBALD CURRIE LINE.

    Messrs Archibald Currie and Co. have been advised that the Gracchus arrived at Calcutta on October 1[?] from Melbourne and Sydney, via Madras. ...

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  14. HEAT WAVE PASSES.

    The heat wave which on Friday morning had extended over the greater part of Australia evidently passed very rapidly over the State. This is shown by the sudden rise in the ...

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  15. MANLY.

    That surf-bathing has come to stay was amply demonstrated yesterday at the ocean beach[?] Manly. Bathers ignored the unpropitious aspect of the weather, and flocked to ...

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  16. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    COOKTOWN.—Passed: Oct 18, Hymettus, s, from Calcutta. CAIRNS.—Arr: Oct. 19, Wyandra, s, from Cooktown. ...

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  17. DEPARTURES.—Oct. 19.

    Encounter, H.M.S., for Melbourne. Orotava, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Elbing, s, for Antwerp and Hamburg, via ports. Orontes, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  18. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S VISIT.

    The executive committee of the Political Labour Council last night decided to ask the Lord Mayor to receive Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., as a member of the House of Commons. ...

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  19. AN INVENTOR'S RETURN.

    Mr. G. B. Austin, a Melbourne inventor, who left 11 months ago for London, carrying with him models and plans of an invention which he claimed would revolutionise nav[?] ...

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  20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 21.

    Wakanui, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, Antwerp, and London, via Suez Cinal; Kakapo, s, for Devonport; Friendship, s, for Tweed River; Kempsey, s, for Macleav River; Eden, s, for; Pyrmont, s, for Port ...

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  21. THE THEATRES.

    The racing carnival was responsible for all the theatres being crowded last night. At Her Majesty's Theatre a special race week revival of Cellier's evergreen opera, ...

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  22. CLEARANCES.—Oct. 19.

    Burrumbeet, s, 2242 tons, Captain Browne, for Melbourne. Elbing, s, 4893 tons, Captain Paulsen, for Hamburg, via Melbourne and Adelaide. ...

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  23. COOGEE.

    For some cryptic reason Coogee has a worse name, as names for surf-bathing beaches go, than Bondi or Manly. Possibly at some remote period Coogee was the resort of a ...

    Article : 340 words
  24. MILITARY.

    Arrangements have been made for a drill instructor from the South Australian military forces to visit the Broken Hill schools to drill the local cadets once every month, instead of every fortnight. Cadets are ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 words
  26. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A four-year-old child, named Henry Leddon, was playing near a horse outside his parents' residence in Arncliffe yesterday, when the animal kicked him in the head. He ...

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  27. IMPORTS.—Oct. 19.

    Mokoia, s, from Auckland.—348 sks copra, 150 cs kauri gum, [?] sks cement, 55 sks tongues, 61 sks hides, 302 sks pumice sand, 266 pcs timber, and sundries. Whangape, s, from Picton (N.Z.): 2250 sks barley ...

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  28. THE DEARTH OF TEACHERS.

    Sir,—The primary cause of the dearth of State school teachers is not the smallness of salaries, for notwithstanding the fact that £60,000 was voted (or was stated to have ...

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  29. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Humanity," has touched a sore spot, which, for a long time past, I have felt that, falling an abler pen, I, in Justice to those toil-worn and weary ones ...

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  30. EXPORTS.—Oct. 19.

    Elbing, s, for Hamburg, via ports: 12,781 bls wool, 3026 sks copra and cocoa, 292 bgs copra, 89 bgs ashes. 260 bas type skimmings, 98 bgs brass skimmings, 284 pigs lead, 1710 pcs timber, 154 bgs ore, quantity of ...

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  31. ITALIANS AS IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir,—Mr. Venour Nathan appears to have been impressed with "New Italy," and asks why should we not obtain more of these people if they are available, as they make "good ...

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  32. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Mo[?] which left sydney on Saturday night for Wellington, took the following passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Ames, Rev. and Mrs. Inwood, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 18th inst your correspondent, "Humanity," evidently does not know how the old-age pensions have been abused. I have filled up many forms, and ...

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  34. REFERENCE NOTES.

    Correspondence intended for transmission by this vessel must be specially endorsed with the name of the ship. [?]Letters for Queensland will be accepted withut ...

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  35. SI[?] FRANCIS FORBES' PORTRAIT.

    Sir,—With regard to ar letter to the "Herald" on the above subject signed S. M. Mowle, I write to inform those who may be interested in the matter that I always ...

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  36. THE YAWATA MARU AT BRISBANE.

    The steamer Yawata Mara arrived to-day from Hongkong and Japan after an uneventful voyage. The passengers for Sydney are:—Mr. Alfonso Mr. H. Sleigh, Mr. C. Hedley, Mr. T. Figueras, Mr. H. R. M'Culloch, ...

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  37. MIXED BATHING IN "SAVAGE LANDS."

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day "Morality" writes "that mixed bathing lowers the morality of the people.... It is not permitted in the Solomon Islands or any other, savage land." ...

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  38. THE CROMDALE SIGHTED.

    The ship Cromdale, from London to sydney, [?] Kiama in tow at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  39. BUILT IN JAPAN.

    The steamer Tienyomaru was launched it Nagasaki on September 14. She is 18,000 tons, and is the largest vessel built in Japan. ...

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  40. TRUSTS AND COMBINES.

    Sir,—"R.G.E.," writing under the above heading in your issue of 19th instant, says:— "In these days of labour-saving machinery, our great trouble is over-production," etc. ...

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  41. THE LOTTIE MENZELL.

    The German steamer Lotte Menzel arrived on saturday from Coronel in ballast for docking. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    DUNEDIN.—Dep: Oct. 20, Mimiro, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  43. A GUN TAX.

    Sir,—I thoroughly agree with "12 Bore's" letter in to-day'a "Herald" respecting the necessity of imposing a gun tax, and that it should be rendsred illegal to sell [?]rearms to ...

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  44. ARRIVAL OF THE SALAMIS.

    The steamer Salamis, of the Aberdeen line, arrived from London on Saturday, and took up a discharging berth at Dalgety's Wharf. ...

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  45. NEW CALEDONIAN SHIPPING.

    The barque Montcalm arrived at Noumea from [?] bourg on Oct. 8. The barque Ernest Siegfried arrived at Noumea from Havre, via Sydney, on Oct. 3. ...

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  46. FROM EUREKA.

    The barqentine [?]elga, with a cargo of [?] from Eureka, arrived yesterday and anchored below Garden Island. She left Eureka on Aug. 14, and had fine weather until reaching the Tasman Sea, when strong ...

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  47. FROM YOKOHAMA.

    The steamer Tydeus arrived from Yokonama in [?] last yesterday, and anchored in Watson's Bay. She left the Japanese port on Oct. 14, and experienced fine weather during the passage. The Tydeus will load for ...

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  48. KENNEL CLUB SHOW.

    The annual show of the Kennel Club of New South Wales concluded on Saturday. In the afternoon and at night there was a large attendance. Interest was shown by the visitors in the recently imported Chow[?] ...

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  49. ARRIVAL OF THE TROPIC.

    The White Star liner Tropic arrived from Liverpool yesterday and berthed at Dalgety's Wharf. ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF THE KONGSBYRD.

    The barqentine Kongsbyrd arrived from Hokianga on Saturday, and anchored in Johnstone's Bay. She experienced strong westerly winds with heavy head seas throughout the passage. ...

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  51. THE PIERRE ANTONINE IN A GALE.

    The barque Pierre Antonine, bound from London to San Francisco, put into port on Saturday far the purpose of repairing some damage which was caused during a gale. The vessel sailed from London on ...

    Article : 143 words
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