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  2. COLD STORAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, Sir JOHN QUICK (Vic.).again, called attention to the necessity for having a condition in the ...

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  3. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    The impression gained ground, yesterday that not only was it extremely unlikely that thera would be a general strike of waterside workers as a consequence of the refusal of the employers ...

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  4. DALGETY SITE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A hill was Introduced into the House of Representatives late tonight to determine more definitely the site of government in the neighborhood, of Dalgety. ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Two children, Sarah Haggett (8), and her I[?] fant brother, Frederick, were badly scalded as their home in Jones-street, Ultime, last evening. The baby, who was being nursed by the ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE 'Wednesday.--The freetrade. members of the Tariff Commission have all but completed a number of reports for presentation to the Governor-general. These reports, which will practically conclude the work of ...

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  7. KAPAI TE KANGAROO!

    "Kapal t' kangaroo!" wired a New Zealand official when the news of the triumph of New South Wales over New Zealand reached him last night. "Good for tho Kangaroo!" is a free ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REQUEST TO THE STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Sir William Lyne, as Acting Prime Minister, wrote to-day to the State Premiers, pointing out that in the now mall tenders no conditions had been stipulated ...

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  9. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    An inquest was held by the City Coroner yesterday concerning the death of William Thornton Corbett (16), an engine cleaner, who was run over by an goods train on July 12. Particulars ...

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  10. A TRIBUTE.

    As one who witnessed the defeat of Weilington by New South Wales on Newtown Park in 1882, the departure of the 1884 team after their trial match on the same ground, ...

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  11. BURSTING SODA WATER BOTTLE.

    DUNGOG, Wednesday.--Aubery Wilkerso. was assisting to load cordials when a soda-water, bottle burst. A piece of the glass struck Wilkerson in the left eye, causing the loss of sight. ...

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  12. SOME OPINIONS.

    Mr. Hunter, captain, and Mr. Wylie, manager, of the New zealand team, both expressed the opinion the better side won on the day. "They won," said Mr. Hunter "from start to ...

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  13. A CHILD . BURNED.

    TRUNKEY, Wednesday.--The District Coroner held an inquiry concerning the death of a child, Reginald Bolton, son of George Bolton, miner, of Mountain River. It appears. that Bolton and ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. THE BOUNTIES BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A memorandum of the Federal Government's new Bounties Bill was laid before the House of Representatives to-day. The report includes a summary of the ...

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  15. A BUGGY CAPSIZES.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--A buggyload of children were returning from Airlie to Capertee' and when near home the horse got beyond control, running into a tree, and capsizing the ...

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  16. VICTORIA'S CRIME WAVE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In accordance with the recent decision of the Cabinet to immediately. amend the Police Offences Act, in order to give the police additional powers of ...

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  17. BOLT AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--Whilst Harry Elliott, storekeeper, was yesterday going in a cart from the railway siding to Allendale Mine, Wankeroo, the horse he was driving ...

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  18. THE REFEREE'S VIEW

    Mr. N. B. Martin, the refence was also asked for an expression of opinion. He said that undoubtedly the better side had won. The visitors were outplayed throughout, and were ...

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  19. THE WHARF LABORERS.

    A large gathering of wharf laborers took place at the Trades-hall last night, ostensibly for the purpose of extending a welcome back to Mr. w. M. Huzhes. M.H.R.. the general ...

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  20. TEAMS ENTERTAINED.

    The teams dined together at the A.B.C. Cafe in the evening. Mr. Macmanamey, in the absence of Mr. Oakes presided. After the loyal toast, Mr. Edgar Wylie, the ...

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  21. BUSINESS MAN'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The announcement that the body of J. Rankin had been discovered at Newcastle came as a shock to residents of the Korumburra district. Deceased ...

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  22. A FURTHER CONFERENCE.

    It was learned late list night that as a result of yesterday's interview between Mr. Hughes, M.H.R. and other union delegates and representatives of the employers, a further ...

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  23. LASCAR SEAMAN OVERBOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In connection with the incident at the Heads last night. It has been ascertained that a Lascar seaman fell overboard from the R.M.S. Himalaya, a mile ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The report of the Wireless Telegraphy Conference, consisting of. representatives of the Postal and Defence, Departments and the Admiralty, was presented to ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    By the new Forests Bill, notice of the introduction of which was given in the Legislative Assembly to-night, the administration of the forests of the State will be altogether ...

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  26. FOUND DEAD IN RED

    HOBART, Wednesday.--An elderly man, Hugh M'lntyre, has been found dead In his bed at Bothwell, ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--The principal alterations in the tariff are an follow:--Almonds, free belled sugars and confectionery, 3d per lb. instead of 2d; dried fruits, currants, ...

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  28. A BULLET WOUND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A fatal shooting case occurred on Tuesday afternoon at Cabbage Tree Creek, near Sandgate. Late in the evening, Thomas George Bridges, son of the ex-member ...

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  29. A BOY SHOT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The fourteen-year-old son of Mr. C. G. Cory, of Toowoomba, was found dead in the yard on Monday afternoon, with an old muzzle-loading pistol clutched la his ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Six Queensland players who are eligible for selection for the team top play the first test match against New Zealand on the Cricket Ground on Saturday. will be put into quarters ...

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  31. THE COLLINS-STREET MURDER.

    The theory of ex-Detective-sergeant Q'Donnell as to the murderer of Bernard Bauer diamond merchant, of Modern-Chambers, has been exploded. It has transpired that before Sergeant ...

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  32. UPS AND DOWNS OF GRAZIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A matter of considerable interest to station holders was concluded in the Practice Court to-day, before the Chief Justice. ...

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  33. WOOD. CARVING.

    At the old Swiss Studios, King-street, yesterday Miss A. E. Connor and pupils, held an exhibition of wood carving in aid of the Free Kindergarten, Woolloomooloo. The exhibition was opened by. Mrs. Francis Anderson, others present including Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Spier ...

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  34. "THE MUCH -CRITICISED MESSENGER."

    Sir.--Messenger's reply to his critics is--8 points out of 14. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    The Marine Board inquiry commenced to-day into the recent collision in Moreton Bay between the steamer Tinana and the Government dredge Platypus. Captain Butcher of the ...

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  36. THE DOWNFALL.

    As I wound up in a review of Saturday. Titanic struggle, so must I begin a reference to yesterday's game--"Bravo, Now South Wales!" And to this must be added the further ...

    Article : 624 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    Sir.--It is rumored that the ground authorities propose to- exclude members from the grandstand next Saturday. The objects, doubtless. are to 'provide more room for the general ...

    Article : 207 words
  39. QUARANTINE BILL.

    The State Department of Agriculture, received a telegram from Mr. Foxton, M.H.R.,' pointing out that the Quarantine Bill Introduced In the House of Representatives gives the ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. NEW' ZEALAND

    A builder, giving evidence before the Arbitration Court at Dunedin to-day, said the kauri rubbish from the New Zealand mills sent to Australia was worked up by the Chinese into ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. DR. ARTHUR'S STORY—AND AFTER.

    Sir,--In your issue or July is Dr. Arthur quotes the satisfactory experience of an Anglo-Indian immigrant of 15 years, who, was then on a dairy farm near Kempsey, and had written as follows ...

    Article : 318 words
  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An action was commenced in the Civil Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, in which the Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society claimed from Mr. ...

    Article : 221 words
  43. PASSENGERS. BY THE MILTIADES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  44. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Agriculture has decided to try the Ro[?]er system of rabbit destruction-- killing, all the does trapped and liberating all the males. Mr. Rodier, whose system was a ...

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  45. SURF-BATHERS' CLUB.

    At a public meeting, held at the Steyne Hotel; Manly, on Tuesday last., it was decided to form a surf bathers club. Mr. F. Donovan presided, and at the conclusion of several addresses by prominent residents, a ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

    William Inglis and Son. at their Bazzar, at 10.30--Horses and Vehicles; at their Railway Yards. at 11--Cattle. Raine and Horne, at their Rooms, at 11.30--Properties. Various Auctioneers, at Macquarle-place, at-10--Suudries; ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. Advertising

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