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

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  3. Yesterday's Cablegrams.

    LONDON, Jully 31.—This action has,resulted in a verdict for the defendant (the Bank of Australasia), with costs. ...

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  4. The Blacktown Tragedy.

    The scene of the notorious and now widelyknown tragedy is a very quiet spot on the Parramatta to Richmond-road. It is situate in a hollow, with rising ground on three sides, and ...

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  5. Miners' Troubles.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday night.—Nothing further has transpired to change the situation here. Next Saturday, according to the arrangement come to on the 21st instant, representatives of the miners ...

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  6. Brevities.

    In the hurdle race at Canterbury Park meeting to-day the horse Eric fell, and the jockey, George Forbes, was seriously injured. At 5 p.m. Forbes was lying in the Prince Alfred Hospital in an ...

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  7. News by Telegraph.

    PARRAMATTA, Tuesday.—The late cold weather has not done as much damage to the fruit crop as might have been anticipated, though the high winds have strewn the ground with thousands of ...

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  8. Braidwood Quarter Sessions.

    BRAIDWOOD, Tuesday.—The Court of Quarter Sessions opened here to-day, before Judge M'Farland. Mr. Butterworth prosecuted for the Crown. There was only one case for trial. Fanny ...

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  9. Sale of Land.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.—As showing that the value of land has not gone back considering the bad times, a farm of 38 acres, situated on Carr's Creek, was sold privately by Mr. James O'Keeffe, ...

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  10. New Post and Telegraph Offices.

    CROOKWELL, Wednesday.—Mr. Farr, from the Colonial Architect's Office, arrived here on Tuesday, and has commenced taking levels, &c, for the new Post and Telegraph Office. The ...

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  11. Wool Trade in Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—The wool season has commenced very early this year, 773 bales having been already received. The wool trade of Newcastle is rapidly growing, last year being best ...

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  12. Alleged Forging and Uttering.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—At the Wallsend Police Court Joseph Harper, a travelling jeweller, was committed for trial on three charges of forgforging and uttering. Bail was refused. Inspector ...

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  13. Hotel Burned Down.

    NARANDERA, Wednesday.—Keegan's Australian Hotel was burned down last night. The building was insured for £1500. The building was the property of Messrs. Jones, Lincoln, and Co. ...

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  14. Temora Progress Committee.

    TEMORA, Wednesday.—At the usual fortnightly meeting of the Temora Progress Committee, held on Tuesday night at the committee rooms, a letter received in answer to a request for ...

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  15. Alleged Railway Mismanagement.

    BATHURST,Wednesday.—Considerable comment is made here at the decision of the Commissioner for Railways to force passengers desiring to go to Melbourne and back, to the exhibition, by ...

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  16. Political.

    On Wednesday Sir Henry Parkes, as head of the department, paid a visit to Darlinghurst Gaol, and spent two hours inspecting the various branches. He was conducted through the prison ...

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  17. A Shipping Disaster.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The London correspondent of the ADVERTISER writes, that a very sensational report was circulated on Monday, June 4, to the effect that a vessel, supposed to ...

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  18. Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Government has lent £100,000 of the new loan to a Queensland Bank in England for twelve months at 4 per cent. ...

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  19. A NETWORK OF CITY RAILWAY.

    The Government have given orders for the preparation of a plan of metropolitan railway works, which will form a complete network for the city and suburbs, having special reference to ...

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  20. Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The steamer Flinders arrived to-day from Launceston, Among the passengers were the Governor of Tasmania, Lady and Miss Hamilton, the Premier, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  21. Determined Suicide.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—A married woman named Margaret Nesbitt, committed suicide on Tuesday morning at Islington, by taking half a box of "Rough on Bats" in a cup of water. No ...

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  22. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    On Wednesday Mr. Haynes, M.P., had an interview with Sir Henry Parkes, and informed him of his intention to take action on the reassembling of Parliament for the purpose of pushing ...

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  23. Reported Robbery.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A man named Forcus has reported to the police last evening that he had been robbed of ,£200 at the Royal George Hotel on Monday night. He retired to ...

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  24. Sudden Death at Macdonaldtown.

    A magisterial inquiry was held on Wednesday, before Mr. W. T. Pinhey, J.P., at Murcutt's Imperial Hotel, Erskineville-road, Macdonaldtown, into the circumstances attending the death ...

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  25. Pastoral and Agricultural.

    BOURKE LAND BOARD.—BOURKE, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Bourke Land Board was held on Monday and Tuesday. Investigation as to the fulfilment of conditions of residence were made into ...

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  26. A Destructive Fire.

    BRAIDWOOD, Wednesday.—A disastrous fire occurred here early this morning, when the BRAIDWOOD DISPATCH Office, the property of Mr. John Musgrave, was totally destroyed. The ...

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  27. Casualties

    The following casualties and accidents have been treated at the Sydney Hospital since Monday last:—James German, 28, laborer, Liverpoolstreet, lacerated wound of fingers; Nathaniel ...

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  28. An Editor Horsewhipped.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-Mr. Edward Beddin, editor of the Charters Towers Tons, publicly horsewhipped Mr. Kitchner, editor of thefiERAX Reddin was fined £5 ia the police court for the ...

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