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  4. THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    The Australasian Association for the advancement of science resumed its sittings at the University this morning. THE FORTHCOMING CENSUS. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    The trial of Mr Newton, the solicitor, and his clerk Taylerson, far having conspired to defeat the ends of justice in connection with the escape of persons ...

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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The City Railway Committee propose to send a deputation to the Premier to urge the Government to fix the route of the city extension and leave the consideration of the ...

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  7. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A man named Denis Kelly, 27 years of age, residing at Draper street. South Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day by Dr Bolordt. He was ...

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  8. BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS.

    At the last session of the Synod of the Church of England, the desirableness of taking steps to secure the introduction of bible teaching into State schools was strongly ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Frozen mutton in demand. The crime record is now falling rapidly. The trade returns of the United ...

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  10. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION

    The New South Wales delegates to the Federation Conference will probably not be appointed for two or three weeks. ...

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  11. ANTHEOPOLOGY SECTION.

    The meeting of this section was well attended. The hon. J. Forrest, C.M.G., M.L.C., Commissioner for Crown Lands, Western Australia, President of the suction, ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF A HOME RULE MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Joseph B. Cox, member for County Clare in the House of Commune, is expected in Sydney from Hobart. Mr Cox is a prominent Home Ruler, and will address ...

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  13. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The morning train from Bairnsdale was two hours late to-day, the engine having broken down at Hillside. The train proceeded on to Melbourne, but will be late on ...

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  14. THE IN[?]LUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The epidemic of influenza which made its appearance last week in New York, continues to spread with great rapidity, and is causing great mortality, the ...

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  15. ATTACKED BY A BULLOCK, AND KILLED.

    Two droves, Willis and Marsden, were attacked by a bullock at Grafton yesterday. The latter was killed, and the former was seriously injured while attempting to rescue ...

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  16. FOOTBALL -- A MEANS OF SALVATION.

    That is a startling text -- nevertheless footballers may rejoice, while awaiting with impatience in reflecting that the game they ...

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  17. CROOKED PEDESTRIANISM.

    A most extraordinary disclosure of crooked pedestrianism was made yesterday afternoon, at an investigation held by the judge of the Highland Society's sports ...

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  18. FISH POISONING.

    A family at Kiama have suffered from poisoning through eating tinned salmon. ...

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  19. DROWNED

    William and George Sing, sons of a Chinese gardener at Canterbury, were drowned yesterday when bathing in Cook's River. ...

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  20. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Rest Australian tin is 10s lower, and is quoted L96 5s per ton. Bar silver is ¼d higher, the quotation being 3s 8¼d per ounce. ...

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  21. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    The completion of the sanctuary portion of St. Mary's Cathedral is to be celebrated by services extending over four days, commencing 24th inst. Among the prelates who ...

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  22. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    Mutton fallow, average quality, has declined 3d, and is now selling at 27s 9d per cwt. Beef tallow, average quality, is ...

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  23. SERIOUSLY BURNED.

    A little girl, named Annie Isabella Whastlink, 6 years of age, residing at Newtown, was admitted into the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday, suffering from very ...

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  24. THE MAILS.

    The Messageri[?] Maritunes F.M.S. Salazie left here to-day, outward bound for Australian ports. COLOMBO, 8th January. ...

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  25. ROBBED HER MISTRESS.

    A servant, [?] Bridge Bre[?], or Moloney, was charged yesterday with having stolon a quantity of underlines, valued at about L20, the property of Rose Dickenson. ...

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  26. TRADE RETURNS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

    The trade returns for the past year have been published to-day. The imports into the United Kingdom show an increase of L40,500,000, while the ...

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  27. POLICE POINTS.

    A young man, flamed Hugh Stevens, was before the Carlton Police Court this morning on a charge of insulting behavior and wilful damage. Constables Swannick and ...

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  28. SCHOOLS OF MINES

    Mr Matthews, the director of the Maryborough School of Mines, has received the appointment of director of the Stawell School of Mines, ...

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  29. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred at Gordon, North Shore, late yesterday afternoon, whereby a laboring man, Henry Lennegan, was so seriously ...

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  30. ABORIGINAL GESTURE LANGUAGES.

    Mr A. W. Howitt, secretary of the Mining department, then read an interesting paper on "Gesture language of Australian Aborigines." He ...

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  31. FACTS AS TO LONG LIFE.

    What tends to long life is a study with more profit as facts are used for data. The editor of a Boston paper, unread in theory, sent blanks through Massachusetts to men ...

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  32. FATALITY UNDER WATER.

    A fatal occurrence took place here to-day, by which Davit! Brewster, a diver engaged on the harbor works, lost his life. The deceased was under water for some time ...

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  33. PREVENTIVE INN[?]LATION AGA[?]ST.

    Dr Oscar Katz delivered an extempore address on the subject of "Preventive innoculation against animal plagues in Australia." There were, ...

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  34. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    This morning a fett[?]er named Tom Tanks, observed a man, named Benjamin Gorman, struggling in the water near the second span of the Parramatta River railway ...

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  35. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Railway revenue for week ending 4th of January was 1,22,052, that for the corresponding week of 1889 being L14,143, thus showing an increase this year of L7907. ...

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  36. WHERE IS THE LADY LOCH?

    The Lady Loch has not so fur put in an appearance at this port, and no information, is to hand as to her whereabouts beyond that supplied by THE HERALD of yesterday. ...

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  37. PUBLIC COMPLAINTS.

    A correspondent, who signs himself "A Sufferer," thus writes to us: -- Mr Editor, -- In every district of the colony the municipal authorities have appointed a Dog Inspector, ...

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  38. THAT CYCLING MATTER.

    At the meeting of the S. A. Cyclists Union held last evening, the matter of the riding of Intercolonial competitors at S.A.C.U. and S.A.C.A. combined October race gathering ...

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  39. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  40. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    HIGH WATER AT WILLIAMSTOWN. 9th January. -- Afternoon. 4.57: to-morrow morning, 5.10; afternoon, 5.33. ARRIVED. ...

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  41. SANITARY SCIENCE AND HYGIENE.

    The section for sanitary science and hygiene met in the Physiological lecture room, under the presidency of Dr Ashburton Thompson, of the Health Department, ...

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  42. MARYBOROUGH.

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  43. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

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  44. SANDHURST.

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  45. PUBLIC TENDERS.

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  46. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

    Wheat, 3s 6d; farmers lots, fid 3d, 3d 3s 5d; roller-made flour, L9 10s, L9 15s ; stone-made, LS 15s; bran, 6½d; pollard, 7d[?] New Zealand oats, 3s 4d, ...

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  47. FROM BRISBANE.

    The latest reports from the flooded districts show that the Gilbert River rose 5 feet last night and is still rising. The Burdekin River at Claro is now 14 feet ...

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  49. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the re[?]rd revived at the Melbourne Telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the last 24 hours, ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  53. TRADES AND LABOR MATTERS.

    Messrs Glassey, Casey and Hincesliffe, the delegates front the Trades and Labor Council, had an enthusiastic reception at Blackall last night. They all made ...

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