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  2. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The letter appearing in your issue of to-day over the signature of Mr. James [?]glis, o[?] of our ex-presidents, with regard to the mail contract, will, I hope, arouse the ...

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  3. ALDERMAN ALLEN TAYLOR

    Yesterday afternoon about 300 ladies and gentlemen assembled in the vestibule of the Town Hall to present Alderman Allon Taylor with his portrait in oils in recognition of his ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. G. Wade, Attorney-General, addressed a meeting held under the auspices of the Women's Liberal League yesterday afternoon at the Willoughby Town Hall, over which ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The position of holders of colonial wine licenses was determined by the Full Court to-day. Three colonial licens[?]s were recently prosecuted for permitting to be brought ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    In connection with the Campbelltown show yesterday, the merino sheep were judged by Mr. James Fulton, of Jerilder[?]e, N[?]w South Wales. There was a large ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Mo[?]raki[?]s, 4392 tons, Captain Worrall, from Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames Ca[?]s, Masley, Donaldson, Raynor, H. C. Ellis, Hi[?]iker, Mullwood, Fuller and infant, Melville, infant, and maid, T. P. M'Bride, ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    August Wertanen, aged 18, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for mal[?]ciously wounding Henry Robinson at Port Adelaide. Robinson, who is a wharf ...

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  9. THE N[?]XE SPOKEN.

    The German ship N[?]xe, now 83 days out, in ballast, from [?]quique, bound to Sydney for orders, was spoken by the Union Company's steamer Mo[?] at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. She wished to be reported "all ...

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  10. NEWTOWN.

    Mr. Wm. C. Clegg, who has been selected by the Newtown branch of the Liberal and Reform Association to contest that seat, opened his campaign in the Newtown Hall last evening. ...

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  11. MAGNIFICENT RAINS IN THE NORTH.

    Reports from the far north indicate furthor heavy falls of rain over the pastoral country, some of which was so dry that preparations were being made to remove stock. Some of ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It has been surprising that no one has come forward in defence of the good old Orient line, considering what it has done for Australia. ...

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  13. RATES OF FREIGHT.

    According to advices received by yesterday's English mail the following [?]tures have been made:- August[?]s, [?], 307l [?].r., Newcastle to Guaymas, 22s 6d. Germa[?]eus, [?], 5500 tons, Newcastle to San ...

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  14. ST. LEONARDS.

    Mr. H. B. Bignold writes, pointing out the urgency of selecting one of the six candidates offering themselves in the Liberal interests, considering that the Central Association has ...

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  15. THE RAINFALL IN MAY.

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  16. SUPPRESSION OF SWEEPS.

    The hearing of the appeal against the conviction of a young man named King, and the imposition of a £5 fine by the city Bench on a charge of having assisted in and conducted ...

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  17. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

    The court of directors of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which is associated with the Orient S.N. Company in conducting the mail services under contract with the Commonwealth Government, makes ...

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  18. EXPORT TIMBER TRADE.

    The Lands Department has received an application for the inspection of 1,000,000ft of Tasmanian timber for export to Europe. The timber is of mixed descriptions. Some of it ...

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  19. ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    An action for alleged libel was mentioned in the Practice Court to-day on the return of a summons for directions in the cause. Plaintiff is Sarah Nuzu[?], of Ballarat East, and ...

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  20. BERRIMA GAOL ESCAPEE.

    The first case at the Quarter Sessions to-day was that of Thomas William Vaughan, who recently broke out of Berrima Gaol. He was charged with having, on ...

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  21. SHIPPING SALES.

    Six iron and steel sailing vessels changed hands during April, and four of them will in future fly the Norwegian [?]nsign. The total net to[?]age is about 8000, and the amount realised just under £28,500. ...

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  22. DEPARTURES.—June 12.

    Chingtu, [?], for China and Japan, via ports. Z[?]landia, [?], for Au[?]kland. [?]uv[?], [?], for Fiji, via No[?]mea. Riverina, [?], for Fremantle, via ports. ...

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  23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 13.

    Surrey, [?], for Durban, Algoa Bay, and Capetown, via ports; Hym[?]ttus, [?], for South African ports; Westralia, [?], for Hobart; Erina, [?], for Gos[?]or[?], Woy Woy, and Brisbane Water; Woy Woy, [?], for Newport ...

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  24. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  25. FRUIT IMPORT REGULATIONS.

    Instructions were given by the Minister of Agriculture to-day to Mr. French, Government Entomologist, and Mr. Turner, Fruit Inspector, to prepare fresh regulations ...

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  26. RAIN IN THE WEST.

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  27. CLEARANCES.—June 12.

    Zealandia, s, 2771 tons, Captain En[?]wisl[?], for Auckland Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Devery, Mesda[?]es [?]ain, Astley, J. W. Shackleford, Misses Ha[?], [?]ison, P[?]ttit (2), P[?]tt, Messrs. J. B. Shacklock, ...

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  28. CHANGES OF NAMES.

    Of the sailing vessels recently s[?]d, the following have changed names:- The Paul [?]senberg, sold to Mr. 0. Lo[?]ne, Mandal is now Hatho[?]men. ...

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  29. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. M'Gowen, leader of the Labour party, delivered an address at the School of Arts to-night, the [?]all being about half [?]illed. Alderman Jones occupied the chair. Mr. ...

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  30. IMPORTS.—June 12.

    Mo[?]raki, [?], from Wellington: 116 bgs hides, 20 [?]s cocoa, l8 csks pelts, 769. [?] timber, 25 [?] seed, 142 bls tow, 1 motor car, 200 sheep, 1 horse, and sundries. Ka[?]apoi, [?], from Ka[?]para: 1,500,000ft timber. ...

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  31. MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Hobart leaves Melbourne next Friday for Sydney, [?] route from Western Australia. The Monaro left Melbourne yesterday for Adelaide and W.A. ports. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The law courts will have to decide shortly whether the use of the grammaphone on licensed premises comes within the meaning of the provisions of the Licensing Act ...

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  33. EXPORTS.—June 12.

    Ching[?]u, [?], for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports: 41,354 bgs [?]lour, 2500 bgs potatoes, 20 [?], tallow, 13 p[?] sandalwood, 389 bgs bones, 233 [?]s fruit, 473 pkgs horse[?]s, 1834 sleepers, 30 [?] ole[?]ne, 40 bgs ...

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  34. BOURKE.

    The Liberal and Reform Association has received a wire from Bourk[?] stating that the local branch of the association has selected Mr. W. W. Davis, ex-M.L.A., as the Liberal, ...

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  35. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Oonah is due [?] Hobart to-night. The Waikare is due from Auckland to-morrow. The Mo[?]raki leaves for Wellington at 1 p.m. o[?] Saturday. ...

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  36. COOTAMUNDRA.

    Mr. Crawford, the selected candidate of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, commencing his campaign on Monday at the Town Hall. The Mayor presided. There was a ...

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  37. M0VEMENTS 0F MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Orotava, from London, bound to Sydney, arrived at Melbourne at 6.10 a.m. yesterday from Adelaide, and sailed again during the afternoon. She is due here to-morrow. ...

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  38. CONDEMNED ABORIGINALS.

    The Government has had before it for some weeks the cases of two aboriginals named Jack and Mark who are under sentence of death. The f[?]mer was found guilty of the ...

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  39. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday from the coastal harbours:—Ballina, 12ft on bar, 14ft [?] on inside channel at high water; Manning Heads, 9ft on bar, 8ft [?] on cro[?]ing; Clarence Heads, 13ft [?] on ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: June II, Mara[?]oa, [?], for Burketown. COOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Passed: June 12, Empire, [?], bound to Japan. ...

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  41. ARRIVAL OF THE WANDEE.

    Last night the [?]ull of a new steamer christened the Wandee, and built to the order of Messrs. Allen Tayor and Co., Limited, for the trade between Sydney and the Northern rivers, arrived here from ...

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  42. VOYAGE OF THE OROTAVA.

    The Orient Royal Mail Company's R.M.S. Orotava, from London, bound to Sydney, arrived at Melbourne at 6.10 a.m. yesterday, under command of W. J. Jenk's, R.N.R. She left Tilbury, on May 3, at noon, and had ...

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  43. MUDGEE.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in Liberal circles over the selection of a candidate. Mr. Robert Jones and Mr. John Garland, who are both aspirants for the ...

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  44. THE SPORTING LEAGUE.

    Sir,—In case it may be charged against me in the future, and stated that I allowed the matter to pass without correction, thereby tacitly acknowledging its correctness, will ...

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  45. SHERBROOKE.

    The date on which the local selection of a Liberal candidate will be made for Sherbrooke has been extended, and definitely fixed for Saturday, June 29. The enrolment of members is ...

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  46. AN INTERESTING INVENTION.

    At the invitation of Mr. H. S. Stutchbury several engineers attended a demonstration of the working of a vacuum machine given on Monday at the New South Wales Fresh Food ...

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  47. MADAME CARRENO'S CONCERT.

    The potent charm of Mme. Carr[?]n[?]'s p[?]an[?]forte style is nowhere more pronouncedly exercised than in the classics, and her programmes are now enabling our audiences to ...

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  48. AOTEA DUE TO-MORROW.

    The steamer Aote[?], which has been chartered by the White Star line to replace the Suevi[?], severely damaged at the Lizard, left Melbourne yesterday [?]r Sydney, in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool, ...

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  49. THE MURRAY.

    Mr. F. A. Byrne has b[?]en selected by the Liberal and Reform Association, subject to local endorsement, as the party's candidate to contest the Murray in opposition to Mr. ...

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  50. LOSS OF THE ALBANIA.

    Our correspondent at Suva, Fiji, cabled the news yesterday of the abandonment of the Norwegian barque Albania in the South Seas, while on a voyago from New Caledonia with ...

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  51. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 7 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. [?]onol[?]l[?] (from New castle).—Scottish Monarch, 8 a.m. ...

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  52. THE ALLANTON LEAVES AUCKLAND.

    The steamer Allanton, ru[?]ing under chart[?]r to Messrs. W. Scott Fell and Co., Ltd., which put into Auckland recently short of co[?], while bound from Valpa[?]so in ballast to Newcastle, resumed her ...

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  53. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. W. H. Judk[?]ns "doth give himself bold advertisement." At the Cent[?]nary Hall Sydney, on Sunday afternoon, he stated that the programme of the Sporting League had ...

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  54. THE ST. LEONARDS TO LOAD MOUNTAIN CO[?]T.

    The steamer St. Leonards will be due at Sydney about the middle of July, from Chil[?], to load [?] to [?]000 tons of mountain (Lithgow) coal, through Messrs. Madden and [?]son, for the West Coa[?] of ...

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  55. THE PLAUEN FROM HAMBURG.

    The new steamer Pla[?]n, the latest addition to the rapidly-growing [?]eet of the German-Australian Steamship Company, Limited, arrived at Melbourne yesterday on her maiden voyage from Hamb[?]rg and ...

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  56. DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND.

    Miss Rawson visited the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Institution, N[?]wtown-road, Darlington, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of opening a bazaar which had been ...

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  57. THE LOTHRINGEN AT BRISBANE.

    The Nord-de[?]ts[?]her Lloyd freight steamer Lothringen, from Bremen, via Padang and So[?]rabaya (Java), bound to Sydney, reached Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  58. PRINZ WALDEMAR FROM THE ISLANDS.

    The steamer Prinz Waldemar, of the [?]eet of the Norddeut[?]cher Lloyd, from Yokohama, Hongkong, and Manila, via German New Guinea and New Britain, bound to Sydney, arrived at Brisbane last evening. ...

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  59. MAKAMBO VISITS JAVA.

    According to a cable message received yesterday, the new island steamer Makambo, built for Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., and n[?]w bound to Sydney from Gl[?]gow and London, via Pen[?]g and Singapore, has been ...

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  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is gratifying to learn from a letter which appears in your issue of to-day, from the pen of Mr. O'Sullivan, that he believes in the ten commandments, but he ...

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  61. THE PROPOSED FAST CANADIAN-GREAT BRITAIN SERVICE.

    A committee of the House of Commons began last month the consideration of "the first instalment of a scheme for the establishment of a new fast service of steamships between Canada and the United Kingdom, ...

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  62. MISHAP TO THE KEMPSEY.

    It appears from advices received yesterday that the new steamer Kemps[?]y, which was launched on April 26 from the yards of Messrs. Scott, of Kinghorn, to the order of N. Ca[?]n's ...

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  63. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Thomas Gardiner, 22, a tram conductor, who was Injured on Saturday last through falling from a tram in Cleveland-street, died at the Sydney Hospital yesterday. Internal injuries ...

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  64. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Gilbert Baker, 16, residing in Little Redfern-street, Redfern, fractured his right leg yesterday while playing football in Prince Alfred Park. He was taken to the Royal Prince ...

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  65. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Dep: June 1[?]. [?] [?]. for Newcastle, [?]n route from Val[?]ra[?]. ...

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