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  2. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Tariff Commission continued its sittings at Parliament House this morning. Charles Allen, who said he was representing ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Willchad, which arrived to-day from the East via German New Guinea, brings news of a sharp fight between the Government officials and natives at a place ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The artesian boring operations which have been going on near Sale for some time past proved successful to-day, water being struck at a depth of 320ft. The outflow is estimated at a ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A brick-carter named Albert White (19), residing in John-street, Newtown, was found lying in a stable in that suburb last night, with his skull fractured. He was removed to the Royal ...

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  6. SUBURBAN SYDNEY.

    At Thursday night's meeting of the Waterloo Council. ex-Alderman Hogan (who was Mayor of Waterloo in 1881-2, when the Town-hall was erected) was in attendance for the purpose of ...

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  7. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 16. -- We were in the midst of a match against Cambridge, at Fenners Ground, when last I wrote. The match was remarkable for two things, the failure of the Cambridge ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    DUBBO, Friday. -- The Municipal Council and Progress Association have quarelled in rather peculiar circumstances. For years the Progress Association had the use of the Town-hall for ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Way to Kenmare" has firmly established in popular favor at Her Majesty's, where the excellent performance of Mr. Andrew Mack as Dan Maguire keeps his audience in perpetual ...

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  10. SAILOR LOST OVERBOARD.

    An incident in the cruise of the steamer Lombard, which returned to Sydney yesterday afternoon from the Islands, was the loss of one of the crow, an able seaman named J. B. Lea. It ...

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  11. STARVED CHILDREN.

    The question of providing food for hungry children in State School is one to Which the Premier intends to give his personal attention at an early date. It has been stated that many children whose parents were unemployed were ...

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  12. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Midnight Mail," with its many sensational episodes, including the realistic fight to the cab of a railway engine, is drawing large audiences. The melodrama seems certain to ...

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  13. "THURSTON," AT THE PALACE.

    "The Great Thurston," fresh from a European and American tour, will make his first appearance at the Palace Theatre this evening, under the management of Mr. Edwin Geach. As a ...

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  14. REDFERN PARK.

    At Thursday night's meeting of the Waterloo Council Alderman T. Danks drew attention to the disgraceful condition of the Waterloo end of Redfern Park. He said that he did not speak ...

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  15. THE WRECKED AUSTRALIA.

    It is generally understood that the cost of raising the wrecked mail steamer Australia would amount to between £4000 and £5000. At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day, a letter ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE SOLVED.

    Yesterday morning the Water Police recovered the body of the lad Hay, who disappeared from a ferry steamer while on a trip from Ryde to Sydney on Thursday. The deceased was found ...

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  17. CREMATION AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Friday. -- A Hindu named Devan Singh died in the local hospital during the week, and his body was cremated on the common by his fellow-Buddhists. The ceremony' attracted ...

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  18. ANOTHER PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    GUNNEDAH, Friday. -- On Wednesday night Edward M'Guire, a lad of 12, was accidentally shot with a pea rifle while conversing with some lads who were returning from rabbit shooting. ...

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  19. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Fun on the Bristol" was withdrawn last night after a successful run, to make room for the London success. "The Earl and the Girl," to be produced to-night for the first time in ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF EPILEPTICS.

    The movement for the establishment, of a colony for the treatment of epileptics in now on a fair way to the achievement of its object. The Government has decided to grant £3000 and to ...

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  21. FIRE AT LIVERPOOL.

    LIVERPOOL, Friday. -- A fire occurred at the residence of Mrs. Tindale, at Mary Vale, a short distance from the town, last night, and resulted in the total destruction of the building. The ...

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  22. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP PRIZE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The hearing of the case resulting from the alleged wrong delivery of a bank draft for [?]90 13s 5d, which represented a prize in one of Tattersall's consultations, was ...

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  23. LEICHHARDT LITERARY COMPETITION.

    The prizes in connection with the recent literary and elocutionary competitions, held under the auspices of the Leichhardt All South's Institute, were presented at a social gathering ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The Independent Political Labor League has issued a manifesto containing the plan of campaign for the forthcoming parliamentary elections. It states that ...

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  25. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    GULGONG, Friday. -- Mr. Edward Brigden, who met with a driving accident on Wednesday night, died last evening. ...

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  26. TIVOLI.

    Miss Florence Challis, described as an actress and vocalist, has arrived from London by the steamer Moldavia, and is to appear at to-day's matinee at the Tivoli, and in the evening. "The ...

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  27. GORED BY A COW.

    MULLUMBIMBY, Friday. -- A boy was badly gored at Mullumbimby Creek yesterday by a cow. His thigh was broken and the flesh badly torn. ...

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  28. FORGED CABLE MESSAGES.

    By a series of clever frauds Reuter's Telegraphic Company, Limited, has been robbed of nearly £1000 by means of forged cable messages. An arrest has been made in connection with ...

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  29. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    OBERON, Friday. -- Dr. Ekin's daughter, aged seven, who was severely burned this morning through her nightdress catching fire, died to-night. ...

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  30. LYCEUM.

    A special attraction is announced for this evening's performance of the American Theatre scope Company, to inaugurate the fourth week of the Sydney season. Mr. C. Spencer, ...

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  31. COMMISSIONERS' TOUR OF INSPECTION.

    Yesterday afternoon the Railway Commissioners visited the stations on the Illawarra line for the purpose of inspecting the improvements recently carried out in connection with the ...

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  32. MINER KILLED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- A fatal accident occurred at the Proprietary Block 11 this morning, when a miner named Herbert J. Miller lost his life, while his mate, James Tamlyu, narrowly ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court, Charles Gadon Harboard, chief officer of the barque Peru, was charged with having assaulted Edward Jackson, an able seaman, on the high seas, ...

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  34. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    Several now performers join Mr. Frank Clark's company at the Queen's-hall to-day. These include Mr. George Scott (knock-about comedian), the Avondales (song and dance artists). ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    An important discovery of phosphate rock has been made in the Auckland province. A test of the rock shows a yield of 75 per cent. of phosphates. ...

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  36. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE.

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- A couple of days ago a man named John M'Grady was found dead in a tent near Sodwalls. He had been employed at the deviation works, but, hurting his back while ...

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  37. COAL AND METAL TRADES.

    BULLI, Friday. -- Mr. D. Ritchie, miners' general sectary, has received from Mr. John Kent, chartered accountant, the statutory declaration under the terms of the award of the Arbitration Court, which fixes the ...

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  38. ELITE-HALL.

    Lingard's Wonderland, described as "an ideal palace of amusement," comprising "six complete shows in one," will be opened at the Elite-ball to-day. The entertainment includes ...

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  39. THE BOOKMAKERS.

    The bookmakers' committee waited upon the directors of the Canterbury Park and Moorefield Clubs yesterday, with the view of having the betting fees reduced. ...

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  40. COSTLY LITIGATION.

    Recently the Hurstville Council became involved in an action for damages sustained to a ratepayer's property by diverting stormwater, it was alleged, from its natural course, ...

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  41. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The wonders of the Cyclorama are still on view. The great wrestling match between Hackenschmidt and Jenkins, the Battle of Gettysburg, the illusions, and the animated ...

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  42. FOUND DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Johann Albert Lindgvist, formerly chief officer of the Swedish barque Edwardina, which left Port Adelaide for Newcastle about a fortnight ago, was found ...

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  43. LEPERS' HOUSE DISINFECTED.

    MACLEAN, Friday. -- Frank Tanna, the kanaka owner of the house in which the lepers resided has, under the direction of the police, cleansed and disinfected the premises and burnt the ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Treasurer says the accounts are sufficiently advanced to enable him to show a surplus of £44,000 for last year, which has devoted to the fund for the redemption ...

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  45. GIRLS' REALM GUILD.

    A successful entertainment in aid of the funds of the Girls' Realm Guild was given last night in the Willoughby Town-hall, at Chatswood, and there was a good attendance. An ...

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  46. NEWCASTLE.

    The quarterly meeting of the delegate board of the Northern Colliery Employees' Federation was held yesterday afternoon, when the quarterly balance-sheet was submitted and adopted. This showed the income of ...

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  47. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.

    Mr. H. O. Schwartz writes as follows to the Wellington "Post" in regard to the reported rising in Samoa: -- "About March, two natives committed some slight breach of the law, and ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA AND IRELAND.

    In connection with the farewell meeting to be addressed by Mr. W. H. K. Redmond, M.P., at the Town-hall on Friday evening next, the executive committee have been making great ...

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  49. INGER-PRINT IDENTIFICATION.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- Robert Phillips, a bookmaker, who was fined £40, in default three months' hard labor, yesterday, for an offence against the New South Wales betting laws, was ...

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  50. THE SYDNEY CHORISTERS.

    The Sydney Choristers will commence a series of popular concerts under the direction of Mr Arthur Mason, the City Organist, at the Town-hall, on Saturday evening, August 5. A ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared outwards at the Newcastle Custom-house yesterday: -- Ashridge, steamer, for Melbourne, with 6000 tons of coal; Glaucus, steamer, for Melbourne, with 1770 tons of coal; Nairn, steamer, for ...

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  52. THE YELLOW PERIL.

    Sir, -- Although several days have passed since the appearance in your columns of Dr. Richard Arthur's last letter upon the question of the "Yellow Porll," I shall be glad if you will ...

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  53. "THE MESSIAH."

    The second festival concert of the Sydney Philharmonic Society, in conjunction with the Watkin Mills Company, will take place at the Town-hall this evening. when "The Messiah" ...

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  54. THE TAMBO FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Company's steamer Tambo returned to Sydney yesterday morning from the Banks and New Hebrides groups, via Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands. She had a ...

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  55. THE AIRLIE AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Airlie arrived this morning from Singapore via Thursday Island. Captain Williams reports that, the Airlie left Singapore ...

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  56. MILITARY BAND RECITALS.

    The Railway Military Band will give a recital at the Town-hall on Sunday afternoon, under the conductorship of Mr. Charles Holm. Mr. J. E. Sykes will act as organist, and the ...

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  57. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- According to allegations made at the City Court to-day, a bookmaker's clerk named William Balchin, who was charged with bigamy, is a much-married man. ...

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  58. THE LOMBARD, FROM OCEAN ISLAND.

    The Lombard, which returned to Sydney from the Islands yesterday afternoon, loaded 3760 tons of phosphates on behalf of the Pacific Phosphates Company. Of the cargo, ...

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  59. VOCAL RECITAL.

    On Monday evening Miss Emily Hutchinson-Cooper will hold a vocal recital at the Y.M.C.A. hall, assisted by Miss Edith Bunting, Messrs. Burns-Walker, Mowat Carter, L. Grist, and ...

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  60. CHILD PUNISHMENT.

    Lecturing before the Society for Child Study at the Royal Society's House, Elizabeth-street, last night, Mr. Wade, the Attorney-General, said the present system of punishment of ...

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  61. GRAND NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD.

    The programme of the Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia, better known as the South-street competition (Ballarat) is published elsewhere in this issue. The association has ...

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  62. FREE LABORERS AT WESTON.

    WESTON, Friday. -- At a meeting of the Hebburn miners to-day, two members of the Hebburn lodge applied for assistance. The meeting did not entertain the applications. Two free laborers from the Hebburn colliery ...

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  63. GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIRS.

    A report has been received by the Chief Secretary from the health authorities with respect to the condition of the Glebe Island abattoirs. It is mentioned that objections were lately ...

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  64. THE WILLEHAD AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Norddeutscher [?]loyd's mail steamer Willchad arrived this afternoon from Kobe, via Hongkong and German New Guinea ports. Captain Obenhauer reports ...

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  65. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Ventura, from San Francisco via ports, is expected to arrive this forenoon, and will berth at the company's wharf, east side of Circular Quay. In connection with the same ...

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  66. MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- R. Turner, of Sydney, and R. Whitelaw, of Minmi, contested in a boxing contest to-night at the Victoria Theatre for the middleweight championship of New South ...

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  67. FIRE AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    A fire broke out last night at the rear of a grocer's shop in Alfred-street, North Sydney, occupied by Richard Hahm. The outbreak, which was supposed to have originated through ...

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