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  2. Hunter River Miners.

    In view of the public interest which the dispute between the miners and colliery owners in the Newcastle district is exciting, and of the great public interests that are ...

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    Some of the following items appeared in our second and third editions of yesterday. ...

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  4. A Determined Suicide.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A peculiarly determined suicide occurred at Gladesville this morning. An elderly Frenchman, named Francis Petit who was engaged in business as a fruiterer, walked ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. A Sudden Disappearance.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—A publican at Carrington is said to have levanted with his wife and, children. About midnight on Saturday Constable Meara heard an unusual noise, and on proceeding ...

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  6. The Chinese Question.

    Mr. G.W. Griffin, U.S. Consul, called a meeting of consignees of cargo, ex the steamer Mariposa, among Monday. Several firms were represented, among them being the following:—H. P. Gregory ...

    Article : 693 words
  7. Brevities.

    There are at present 176 patients in the Prince Alfred Hospital. Miss Flora L. Power, daughter of Captain, E. H. Power, of Newtown, has been made an ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  8. Police Courts.

    INEBRIATES.—Joseph Schneider, John Brown, William Watt, Edward Murch, Mathew Healy, William Huthweat, Henry Spencer, Josiah England, Alice Roberts, Thomas M'Carthy, Ada ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. Seriously Injured.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two men named Richard Wills and Thomas W. Atkinson were severely injured this morning by the fall of a scaffolding at Messrs. Sargood and Butler's warehouse. ...

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  10. The Victorian Parliament Impeached.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Premier has had a telegram from the Agent-General in London in reference to Rear-Admiral Field's statement in the House of Commons respecting the accusation ...

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  11. WATER.

    DRUNKENNESS.—James Keen, Letitia Palmer, Bernard Donohue, James Darling, Catherine Henderson, Catherine Smart, and John Donovan were dealt with. ...

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  12. The Government and the Theatres.

    On Monday Mr. Dowel, M.P., had an interview with the Premier in regard to the unsafe condition of two or three of the Sydney theatres; and asked him, in view of early legislation and ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. REDFERN.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Fined: Mary Gribble Henry Conlon, Susan Bennett alias Dillon, and Joseph Martin. Resisting.—John M'Ginley, 26, charged with ...

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  14. Sudden Death.

    Mr. Thomas Keating, the respected, licensee of the Auckland Hotel, John-street, Woollahra, died from congestion of the lungs on Thursday last. The remains of deceased were buried in Waverley ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. CENTRAL.

    INEBRIATES.—John Webb, Kate Bowes, John O'Leary, Daniel Robinson, Wm. M'Nab.'John Buckley, John Bennis, Wm. Stapleton, Paul Smith or Schmidt, John Ryan, Geo. Elder, ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. The Fatal Razor.

    The young man named Jackson, who on Friday morning last cut his throat at the Haymarket Hotel, Hay-street, died at the Sydney Hospital on Monday at half-past 3 p.m. A report ...

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  17. Matrimonial Complication.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—An investigation is to be held in the Church offices into certain charges against the Rev. J. M. Donaldson, incumbent, of the Anglican Church at Kapunda. Dean Maryatt ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. WATER.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Henry Franklin, James Greaney, William Thompson, Thomas Watts, George Taylor, Frederick James, Maurice Casey, Hugh Watson, Richard Hawkins, James Harnshaw, ...

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  19. S. P. Jones the Cricketer.

    Shortly after the Australian Eleven, in England, commenced their matches, they had the misfortune to lose the services of a brilliant player in S. P. Jones, who was laid up at Nottingham ...

    Article : 192 words
  20. The Pan-Anglican Conference.

    BATHURST, Monday.—With reference to the recent telegram received from England as to the report of the committee to the Pan-Anglican Conference with respect to the recognition of orders ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. Alleged Stealing.

    At the Central Police Court, on Monday, a man named Henry Wellington Robinson, described as a painter, was charged with having stolen £31 10s, the property of Andrew Dunbar, ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. Mysterious Disappearance.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—-John Henry Harman, a seaman belonging to H.M.S. Calliope, disappeared on Saturday night. He was brought overland from Sydney by the master-at-arms, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. BALMAIN.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John Donovan, fined 10b or forty-eight hours. LANGUAGE.—John Hannab, fined 20s or seven days. ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. Broken Hill Water Supply.

    BROKEN HILL Monday.—In reference to the utilisation of Rathole Tank, all arrangements hare been made for bringing water from this pure source of supply to the town. Mr. Hanna ...

    Article : 314 words
  25. Bankruptcy Court.

    No. 461; John Lynn, of Cullendulla, near Bateman's Bay, laborer. Mr. A. Morris, official assignee. No. 462. William Dean, of Broken Hill, engine ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. Attempted Murder.

    WILCANNIA, Monday.—On, Saturday morning William Hancock was brought up at the local police court, on remand, charged with shooting at Sarah Jane Dixon. A letter ...

    Article : 216 words
  27. Stock and Share Report.

    The following sales were reported by the Associated Stock and Share Brokers at their meeting, which closed at 1.15 p.m. on Monday:—Copper: Nymagee, 15s 6d. Silver: Broken Hill 14 ...

    Article : 324 words
  28. NEWTOWN.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Fined: James Thompson, John Wright, Sophia Williams, Alexander Sproat, and Kate Riverstone. RIOTING.—William Watkins, 27, 10s; John ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. Public Holidays.

    The following public holidays were approved at the meeting of the Executive Council on Monday: Coraki, August 10 Tamworth, August 8; Burke, August 13; Police District of Richmond River, ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. Sheep and Cattle Sales.

    HOMEBUSH, Monday.—Messrs. Pitt, Son, and Badgery, limited, report:—Sheep: 10,000 penned , to-day. The market is dull, throughout, and prices are easier for a middling quality. We sold ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. A Destructive Fire.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The premises of Messrs. Thomas and Madden, merchants, Cooktown, were destroyed by fire early this morning. An immense and valuable stock of merchandised was ...

    Article : 55 words
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