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  2. FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT.

    The Cierk-in-Charge, Department of Labor and Industry. Mr. T. B. Clegg, has prepared his first annual report on the working of the Factories and Shops Act of 1896. The report covers the ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    PENRITH. Wednesday.--A disastrous fire occurred at Mr. F. M. Vine's produce store, situated at the lower end of High-street, about 10.30 last night. The fire was discovered by Mr. A. York ...

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  5. MR. BARTON AT ARMIDALE.

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.--Mr. Edmund Barton arrived this morning, and was met at the railway, station by prominent members of the local Federation League, and driven to his hotel, where he ...

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  6. HIGH FEDERAL DUTIES.

    Mr. Sydney Smith returned from Bathurst yesterday morning, and when spoken to on the subject of Federation said that he was pleased with the reception accorded to the Premier by his ...

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  7. COROWA HOMESTEAD SELECTIONS.

    COROWA, Wednesday.--Bailoting the four homestead selections, for which applications were lodged last Wednesday, took place to-day, with the following results:--Portion 52, containing ...

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  8. THE NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Mayor of Melbourne is apprehensive that another strike of coalminers at Newcastle is impending. Speaking at a smoke night tendered to him this evening by 209 ...

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  9. ACCIDENT TO MR. PYERS, M.P.

    CASINO, Wednesday.--Mr. Pyers, M.P., met with a serious accident last night, returning from a Federation meeting at Tatham. Someone exploded fireworks as he was driving past the ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident, involving somewhat serious injuries to a cyclist named Henry Bell, residing in Baptist street, Redfern, occurred at the corner of Park and Elizabeth streets yesterday. Bell was on his way to Angus's coach ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

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  12. HEAVY SEA AT THE RICHMOND RIVER.

    BALLINA, Wednesday.--There has been a heavy sea on the bar to-day. The steamer Oakland, when crossing, was in a critical position near the breakwater. She was thrown broadside ...

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  13. THE WORLD'S COLONISERS.

    The above formed the title of an interesting lecture delivered by Colonel Bell, American Consul, at St. Lugh Presbyterian Church, Redfern, last night. The Mayer of Redfern (Alderman E. Berry) presided, and ...

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  14. MR. L. F. HEYDON AT NARRABRI.

    NARRABRI, Wednesday.--Mr. L. F. Heydon, M.L.C., addressed a meeting in the Town-hall last night. Mr. A. E. Collins, Mayor presided. Mr. Hevdon said as far as the bill was ...

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  15. DEATH AT SURRY-HILLS.

    The City Coroner held an inquest at the South Sydney Morgue Yesterday upon the body of Florence Isabella Sketlon (33), who died at her late residence, Mary-street, Surry-hills, on Tuesday, under circumstances reported in ...

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  16. A CINEMATOGRAPH ON FIRE.

    WINDSOR, Wednesday.--Some amount of excitement was caused last night at the Church of England schoolroom. During the progress of a cinematograph entertainment, the ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. CHLORODYNE POISONING.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Mary Jane Cordingley (28), a single woman, who died in St. Vincent's Hospital last week, as already reported, were, further investigated by the City Coroner yesterday ...

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  18. DEATH AT ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    Alexander Allen, a youth 12 years of age, died, in St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon, consequent upon injuries received by being kicked by a horse some time ago in the 'bus stables of Mr. Alexander, by whom ...

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  19. ACCIDENTS AT SUNNY CORNER.

    SUNNY CORNER, Wednesday.--A terrible shooting accident occurred, to a lad named William Allsopp, 18 years old, while out shooting on Monday. He had a muzzle-loading gun, and ...

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  20. LATE MINING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The half-yearly meeting of the Broken-hill Proprietary Block 10 Company was held to-day. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet, said there had been man of ...

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  21. FIRE AT ANNANDALE.

    A fire, the origin of which is unknown, broke out in an unoccupied cottage situated in Nelson-street, Annandale, last night, shortly before 7 o'clock. Firemen from several branch stations of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and the ...

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  22. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M.

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  23. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Notwithstanding the discouragement of the weather, the Queen's Birthday meeting of the V.R.C. resulted in a financial success. Boston, who was recently bought by the Riversdale ...

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  24. SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD.

    COONAMBLE, Wednesday.--On Monday a man named Drew was found near his, residence, at Calga, about 35 miles from here, with a rifle shot through his head. A .recently exploded ...

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  25. RAIN HAS-FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

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  26. FIRE AT SHERWOOD.

    KEMPSEY, Wednesday.--On Saturday, at midnight, a barn belonging to Mr. John Clarke, at Sherwood, was burnt to the ground, and 2300 bushels of maize were, destroyed, besides a ...

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  27. MEETING AT GLEBE.

    A public debate upon the Federation question, unique as regards its termination, took place in the Record Reign-hall, Glebe, on the evening of Monday last, under the auspices of St. John's ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES FIELDS.

    BROKEN-HILL. Wednesday.--Matters underground at the Consols mine continue to look remarkably satisfactory. Mr. G. Smith, the general manager, says the prospcoters of the mine for an output of valuable ...

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  29. UNDER THE CONVENTION BILE THE PEOPLE. PAY, BUT THE STATES CONTROL THE PAYMENTS.

    Mr.--Reid, at Bathurst said:--"Now take, the £1,600,000 required from taxation to pay the Federal expenditure. If instead of two colonics providing ...

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  30. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    BULLI, Wednesday.--A party of four had a very narrow escape yesterday from being drowned. The company included Messrs Dunniett and J. Floyd, and notwithstanding the westerly gale ...

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  31. INTERCOLONIAL FORECASTS.

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  32. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  33. MR. BRUCE SMITH AT BURWOOD.

    Last night Mr. Bruce .Smith delivered an address in support of the Convention Bill at the Burwood School of Arts. The chair was taken by Alderman Cardew (Mayor of Burwood), and ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

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  35. DEATH OF A PIONEER COLONIST.

    CAMDEN, Wednesday.--Mr. Thomas, Budgen, aged 87, died to-day. Deceased was originally 'engaged at Mr. Macarthur's Camden Park Estate, subsequently, farming on his own account. He ...

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  36. KILLED BY A FALLING BRANCH.

    BERRY, Wednesday.--Mr. John. Thorburn succumbed to the injuries received from the brunch of a tree this morning. General regret is expressed throughout the district. ...

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  37. WE SHOULD REJECT THE CONVENTION BILL.

    "Perfection in unattainable," say the Billites. Is that any reason whatever why we should accept glaring injustice or political effacement? We must, before all things, EMANCIPATE THE ...

    Article : 161 words
  38. IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Several members of the fair sex met at the Eastern-arcade rooms this evening to discuss the advisability of holding public women's meetings to promote antagonism ...

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  39. A DROVER KILLED.

    CAMDEN, Wednesday.--A drover named Samuel Palmer, whilst attending to a flock sheep, pasturing at Small's paddock, Theresa Park, to-day, fell down a cutting 25ft. deep striking his ...

    Article : 189 words
  40. THE COST OF FEDERATION.

    "In the Financial Committee's report, signed by Mr. Barton's nominee, Mr. Bruce Smith, they were told that this colony would have to raise £3,010,000 ...

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  42. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  43. THE COST TO NEW SOUTH WALES.

    They also say:--"This cannot be handed back to the people who contributed it." It is the position of New South Wales ...

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  44. R.M.S. OCEANA AT ALBANY.

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  45. WHY WE SHOULD DEJECT THE CONVENTION BILL.

    Mr. Reid at Bathurst said:--"It is said I can take of the land and income taxes with the New South Wales surplus. What have I been fighting for with others for four years? We have been ...

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  46. EXTRACT FROM SPEECH BY MR. H. B. HIGGINS, M.P., IN THE FEDERAL CONVENTION:--

    A short extract from the London "Spectator" shows how amazed outside and independent critics are that we are repeating the anomalies and deformities of the ...

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  47. MESSRS HAYNES AND CLARK AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Last night Messrs, John Haynes and E. M. Clark, Ms.P., addressed a large gathering from the balcony, of the Federal Hotel, North Sydney, in opposition to the Convention Bill. The chair ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    ARRIVAL. The ship clackmannunsidre, 1482 tons, Captain Thomson, 01 days out from Antwerp, entered the Heads at 2 a.m., and anchored in Watson's Day. ...

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