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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    SALISBURY, June 21.—A painful accident happened at the local flourmill. While Mr. W. Maylin was at Work a bag of wheat, weighing 260 1b., fell a distance ...

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  5. TIMBER STRIKE.

    As a result of the conference between the Premier (Mr. Moore), the general manager of the Timber Combine (Mr. Teesdale Smith), and the timber workers ...

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  6. ENGLISH CARP.

    CURRENCY CREEK, June 21.—The water in the creek is alive with English carp, a fish found only recently in Australian waters. It is thought that the salt water ...

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  7. PROSPEROUS NEW ZEALAND.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Bank of New Zealand, the Chairman of Directors (Mr. Beauchamp) said the reserve now amounted to £250,000. He hoped ...

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  8. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Sir John Quick (Chairman of the Tariff Commission) to-day presented to the Acting Minister for Customs for submission to the Governor-General report No. 48 ...

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  9. RELIGIOUS NOTES.

    The Rev. H. N. Drummond will be ordained Priest at Norfolk Island on Sunday. June 15 was the 104th anniversary of the holding of the first Roman Catholic service ...

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  10. POLICE PROTECTION.

    STIRLING EAST, June 21.—Considerable interest has been aroused by the receipt of a notice from headquarters that unless the moiety towards the cost of a ...

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  11. FIRE IN A MINE.

    A serious fire occurred at the Nightcaps Coal Mine. Southland. Three men—William Duncan, William Carson, and Patrick Walsh—were cut off from means of esca[?]e. ...

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  12. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest) and the Minister for Home Affairs, (Sr. Keating) visited the Lithgow ironworks to-day and witnessed the ...

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  13. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) to-day made a statement respecting the new direct service of steamers from Melbourne to Singapore, in which he ...

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  14. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    At the shearing trial now before the Federal Arbitration Court the union case has closed, and evidence on behalf of the pastoralists was given to-day. ...

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  15. VISITORS FROM GLASGOW.

    KINGSTON, June 20.—By Wednesday evening's train, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dawson of Glasgow, who are touring the southeast, arrived here, accompanied by Messrs. ...

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  16. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, speaking at the annual meeting in Sydney to seamen to-night, said:—"Let us have an Australian navy by all means, but until we get it let us go on ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    Strong objection is taken by keepers of registry offices to the proposal of the Chief Secretary to reduce the fees now cl[?]rgeable by them. The reduction in the case of ...

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  18. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 21.—An inquest was held last night at Kalangadoo by Mr. D. T. Ellison and a jury on the body of John Patrick Rogers, who was ...

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  19. GERMAN OFFICIAL GIFT.

    A pleasing feature connected with the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new wing of the Royal Naval House to-day was the announcement that the ...

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  20. THE POISONING CASE.

    Charlotte Kenny, the young married woman, who poisoned herself and her infant shortly after she had been remanded on a charge of having passed valueless cheques ...

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  21. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 21.—A branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was formed here to-day. A large meeting was held, and ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A discovery of a mast sticking straight up close to a reef veering out from Clifton, on the south coast, gives rise to suspicion that a vessel has met with disaster ...

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  23. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

    The differences between the New South Wales Cricket Association and the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground regarding the rate of payment for the use of the ...

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  24. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, June 21.—In the Police Court to-day the adjourned hearing of a charge against Heinrich Adolf Lehmann for cruelty to a horse was called on. ...

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  25. SEA CAPTAINS AND SAILORS.

    A deputation of sea captains interviewed the Premier at Newcastle to-day, and protested against the enforcement of the regulation referring to loaded ships. Mr. ...

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  26. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    After several years of study and experiment a young Australian has invented an engine which will, in his opinion, draw the Sydney express at a rate of from 70 to 50 ...

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  27. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    PORT PIRIE, June 21.—The schooner Dianella, which was lightering wheat from Port Germin for George Wills & Co., went ashore in the gulf last Saturday on ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL, June 21.

    W. Hay, working at the Central Mine, had the tips of two of his fingers cut off while cutting a boiler plate. ...

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  29. RAILWAY TO MENINDIE.

    Mayor Ald. Chester has received the following telegram from the Mayor of Wentworth:—Unanimous resolution passed by meeting, heartily sympathize with the ...

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  30. WIPE AND HUSBAND.

    A curious document was read in the Divorce Court to-day. Robert John Quinn, from whom Gertrude Eliza Quinn is secking a dissolution of marriage, was giving ...

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  32. TASMANIA.

    The royal commission appointed to delimit the new municipalities under the Local Government Act will complete its work ...

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  33. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    A decision was given in a much-litigated case to-day, but it is questionable whether finality has yet been reached. In September, 1905, Messrs, Spicer & Sons, wholesale ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Circuit Court to-day Alfred Charles Vessey, of the Boulder, was arraigned on a charge of perjury. The Crown sought to prove that accused gave false ...

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  35. A PRACTICAL JUDGE.

    A welcome break in the Federal Arbitration Court proceeding took place this morning, when Mr. Justice O'Connor, counsel for the pastoralists and shearers, and ...

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  36. MONEY ORDERS.

    As a result of the recent money order frauds at the post office the secretary to the postal administration has given instructions that all forms in connection with ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. W. Matravers, derk of the Court at Feilding, has committed suicide by shooting himself trough the head with a revolver. ...

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  38. THE BUNYIP TRAGEDY.

    Last week a deputation asked the Attorney-General to order a further and closer investigation into the Bunyip tragedy, in which the girl. Mary Clifford ...

    Article : 129 words
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