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  2. THE SYDNEY THOUSAND CARNIVAL.

    At the continuation of the Sydney Thousand Cycling Carnival at the Cricket Ground last night the public were treated to a series of splendidly-contested races, and in several of the ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    TEMORA, Wednesday.--The are is still smouldering in a quantity of chaff at Stockmann's produce store. About 12 tons are burning, and a strict watch is being kept, in case another ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Dilkera, str., 2650 tons, D. P. Davies, from Adelaide via Port Pirie. G. S. Yuill and Co., agents. Namol, str., 1414 tons, H. Warne, from Newcastle, Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company, agents. ...

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  5. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday practically concluded the business of the conference. The Rev. T. Davies moved, and it was agreed, "That this conference earnestly appeals to our ...

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  6. THE DUTIES OF LONDON AGENTS.

    LONDON, January 30.--A case of Importance to both consignors and consignees of frozen meat. In which a Sydney merchant was plaintiff and a Smithfield firm defendants, has occupied the ...

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  7. DEATH DUE TO EXCESSIVE HEAT.

    MANILLA, Wednesday.--The heat has been intense, and a workman named John Starkey has succumbed to its effects, at New Mexico. He complained of feeling unwell after work on ...

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  8. INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED.

    BODANGORA, Wednesday.--The stable, buggy shed, and grain shed, containing a buggy, sulky, five sets of harness, a large quantity of corn, flour, and chaff, owned by Mr. Rowe, sen., at ...

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  9. PIONEERING ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    Considerable interest has lately awakened in Mount Irvine, one of a group of peaks as Mounts Wilson, King George, Tomah, and Hay, that show conspicuously above the surrounding ...

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  10. A SURPRISE PARTY.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--Arthur Rose (18), James Seymour (19), Leslie Davis (14), in company with others, assaulted some young people from East Tamworth last night as they were ...

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  11. THE COONAMBLE TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    COONAMBLE, Wednesday.--No new cases of fever have been reported, and no more deaths have occurred at the hospital, but one took place outside. Miss Doolan. Up to yesterday 44 ...

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  12. SERIOUS MINING ACCIDENT.

    HARDEN, Wednesday.--James Edge worth, miner, working at the Waratah reef, seven miles from town, was seriously injured to-day. He fell down a shaft, about a depth of 50ft. through the ...

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  13. A DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    FORBES, Wednesday.--On Sunday night some-one fired a plug of dynamite in an iron digester lying at Reymond's-hill, doing about £10 damage, making a hole and cracking the plate. The police ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    STROUD, Wednesday.--The Public Works Committee sat here to-day concerning the North Coast railway. Evidence was given that the A.A. Company, through whose estate the proposed railway ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT.

    The first of a series of public meetings to further a movement for the establishment of a non-sectarian cottage hospital in the electorate of Granville was held in ...

    Article : 354 words
  16. A BROKEN-HILL MINING FATALITY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--The Royal commission appointed to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the recent creep in the Central mine, with its resultant fatalities, sat for ...

    Article : 380 words
  17. NEWCASTLE.

    It has been intimated to Mr. J. L. Fegan, M.L.A., that after consultation with the Railway Commissioners the Minister for Works has approved of the Young-street route for the ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. CASTE IN BUSINESS.

    The millstone hanging to the neck of English industry is labelled "Caste." Caste frowns upon work as a vulgar necessity; caste bars trade from the occupations a gentleman may follow; ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. TO-NIGHT'S RACING.

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  20. EXPLAINING BRITISH POLICY.

    The sugar policy of Great Britain is a consequence of the prohibitive protectionism of Continental States, which, by making war upon British manufactures, force Great Britain to turn ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. LATE MINING.

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  22. CASTLE-HILL SHOW.

    Notwithstanding the unfavorable season, the entries for the Castle-hill show, to be held next week, total 1154, as against 860 for the previous year. The excess is principally due to increases in the fruit sections, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. WENTWORTH IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    WENTWORTH, Wednesday.--Several bonafide applicants for land on the Wentworth irrigation settlement lodged their deposits in good faith, but they have had their money returned with ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. PROPOSED PRESENTATION TO TRESSIDER.

    A meeting of friends of Dick Tressider, the sculler, was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, Newcastle, last night. Mr. C. H. Hannell presided. It was decided to present Tressider with ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. INTERESTING SLANDER CASE.

    The police court was occupied the greater part of yesterday morning in sifting out the details of an alleged slander, in which Frederick and Annie Pinfold, husband and wife, were defendants. It transpired that the female ...

    Article : 187 words
  26. ELECTRIC TRACTION ON THE RAILWAYS.

    One of the most important subjects to be taken up by the next International Railway Conference, which is to meet in Washington, in 1905, (says the New South Wales "Railway Budget"), ...

    Article : 351 words
  27. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Brown's coal for ports on West Coast of South America will be loaded by the ship Pellegrine O., from Melbourne; the ship Kinross-shire, from Port Pirie; and the barque Emma Laurens, from ...

    Article : 382 words
  28. THE PARRAMATTA RIVER.

    A petition is in course of signature tor presentation to the Minister for Works, regarding the condition of the Parramatta River. The document sets out that for years attempts have been made to deal with the ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. TRUCK LOADS OF WOOL DESTROYED.

    BREWARRINA, Wednesday.--Word has been received that two trucks of wool, containing about 86 bales, which were attached to a train, caught fire at Compton Siding, between here and Byrock, ...

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  30. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Sir John See explained yesterday in regard to St Patrick's Day, that it was not intended to make it a half-holiday for the benefit of civil servants, as some people appeared to imagine. ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. DAMAGE BY SUNDAY'S STORM.

    HAY, Wednesday.--The windstorm on Sunday proved very destructive to the westward of Hay. Besides the damage to Corrong homestead, the Langerin suffered severely. The roofs of the ...

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  32. SANITARY RECOMMENDATIONS.

    The sanitary committee of the Parramatta Borough Council have submitted a scheme for the better dealing with sanitary matters, by which it is hoped that a "more economical and up-to-date service" can be ...

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  33. THE ARLTUNGA FIELD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A report from Captain Pleitner, to the Undoolya Mining Association, dated White Range, February 18, reads as follows:--"I have been over a good deal of country since my arrival here, ...

    Article : 486 words
  34. FURTHER RAIN.

    The rain which fell during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday was generally light in character. At a few places, however, thunderstorms caused heavy falls. ...

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  35. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    COOMA, Wednesday.--Judge Fitzhardinge presided at the Cooma Quarter Sessions to-day. Mr. Murray was Crown prosecutor. John Nicholls, a young man, was charged with assaulting a girl ...

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  36. EMPLOYEES OF THE WATER BOARD.

    At yesterday's meeting of the water and Sewerage Board a request for consideration was received from the secretaries of the St. Patrick's Day celebrations committee. The letter, dated ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. BRITISH PRESTIGE HURT.

    Great Britain, through what is considered an absence of judgment on the part of her Government, has been placed in a situation which may foreigners regard as positively ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  39. A CHINESE SMUGGLER.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. S. Isaacs, S.M., Inspector Douohoe proceeded against Chong Hee on an information charging him with having ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. THE NEW SONG.

    In the fashionable kind of drawing-room song, you no longer hear the ballad of sentiment, or passion, or despair, such as were the mode some seven years ago; there are no elegies of parted ...

    Article : 80 words
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