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  2. FOOTPADS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday Afternoon.—John Glover, railway fireman, was the victim of a daring outrage last night. He was on his way home from Heyington Station, Toorak, at 12.30 ...

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  3. TUESDAY'S COMMERCIAL

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  4. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,896 words
  5. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon.—Only the House of Representatives sat to-day. The Prime Minister laid on the table a copy of a letter written by him to Mr. Philp, Premier of ...

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  6. CITY TRAMS.

    Work in connection with the Pitt-street and Castlereagh-street tramlines and the extension of the system to Fort Macquarie is rapidly approaching completion. It is intended to have ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. THE PLAGUE SCARE.

    So far, said the Mayor of Sydney to an "Evening News" reporter yesterday, the majority of the rats found where the plague patient was discovered have proved unsuitable, owing to advanced ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. THE TAILORESSES' STRIKE.

    In connection with the discussion between members of the Labor Council Executive and Mr. Hordern as to a conference with the latter regarding the strike, no definite decision was ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. THE WEATHER.

    Generally fine, but disturbance "Wyckliffe," 900 miles west from Hobart, will shortly cause renewal of nasty weather; hot northerlies, dust storms, thunderstorms; rain and probably hall ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly met at the usual hour yesterday. The Premier informed Dr. Ross, who desired to know if the Government would erect an hospital for the treatment of cancer, that he was ...

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  11. MAITLAND STOCK SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  12. WORKING COLD SHIPS.

    Men employed in the "cold" trade intend making some demand upon shipping agents and owners for an increase in wages, and for some concession as regards working hours. For some ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. ACTION BY THE PREMIER.

    With a view to putting an end to the strike of tailoresses, the State Premier, it is understood, has been in negotiation with both sides during the last day or two. Mr. See, when seen ...

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  14. ROSEBERY PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  15. A TINKER'S PENSION.

    Daniel Kane, 67, a tinker and recipient of an old age pension, appeared at the Central Police Court yesterday to answer to a charge of being drunk in Blackfriars-street. He was originally ...

    Article : 222 words
  16. THE DUKE OF FIFE.

    LONDON, November 18.—It is understood that the King on his coronation will add to the titles of the Duke of Fife the semi-royal title of Duke of Inverness. ...

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  17. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the resumption of business on Monday the market opened with great vigor and briskness. While good greasy continued to show an upward tendency, faulty wools were in more demand at ...

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  18. SIR GEORGE GREY.

    In recognition of his great services in the exploration of Australia, a freestone statue of the late Sir George Grey has been erected in one or the niches of the Lands Office. The statue is ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. STOCK CROSSINGS.

    TOCUMWAL, Tuesday.—Stock continues to cross from New South Wales into Victoria very freely. Last week six thousand and ninety-one sheep and two hundred and thirty-four cattle ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. THREE LITTLE OUTCASTS.

    Three little chaps, named respectively Bertie Wylie, 13½ years, Garnet Conygham, 11½ years, and Edward Wylie, 11½ years, appeared before the Water Police Court yesterday, to answer a ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. THE NARRABRI BORE.

    NARRABRI, Tuesday.—Mr. Blockwell, manager of the bore, had a very trying time during last week. Since last report he continued with the 10in piping to the depth of 157ft 8in, when she ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. A SQUATTER DROWNED.

    TOCUMWAL, Tuesday.—The death from drowning of Mr. Patrick M'Farland, the proprietor of Barooga Station, has caused much regret here. Senior-constable Fortescue, of ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The Mayor of Sydney, in conversation with an "Evening News" reporter yesterday, stated that if the English cricketers arrived to-day the original intention was to welcome them at the Town Hall. ...

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  24. FRUIT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  25. WHARF PILFERING.

    At the Water Police Court yesteday, Matthew Gilmor, 36, laborer, was charged with stealing from Dalton's Wharf thirty-three plates, value 9s 7½d. the property of Hoffnung and Company ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. SCALDED BY STEAM.

    A German engineer, named Heinrich Illgener, 36, employed on the steamship Itzhoe, was severely scalded about the left arm and body yesterday by an escape of steam. The chief ...

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  27. A WANTED RAILWAY.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Much activity is being displayed in the futherance of the claims of Wellington as the junctional point in connection with the proposed Werris Creek Railway. Fresh ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. 12,000 BALES OF WOOL.

    The German-Australian steamer Itzehoe passed her outward papers at the Customs yesterday. They showed her to have on board 12,355 bales wool, 10 bales sheepskins, 180 tons copra, 5800 ...

    Article : 313 words
  29. DEATH OF MR. E. JONAS.

    BOMBALA, Tuesday.—One of the oldest residents of Monaro district died yesterday, in the person of Emanuel Jones. Deceased came to the colony in 1848, and for many years managed ...

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  30. H.M.S. SPARROW.

    At 12.30 yesterday the gunboat Sparrow arrived in Port Jackson. She has been absent from Sydney for some months, engaged on an island cruise. She proceeded first of all to New Zealand ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  32. PECULIAR CHARGE.

    GLEN INEES, Tuesday.—At the police court his morning Williams Kingsley, 29, was charged with unlawfully alluring away and detaining a young woman, named Terena Dunn, under the ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. YASS SOLDIERS.

    YASS, Tuesday.—Trooper Jack Costley returned from the war yesterday. He was met at the Junction Railway Station by a large number of his friends, and driven into town, accompanied ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. REDFERN FORAGE SALES.

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  35. DISAGREED.

    The jury empannelled in the case of Howard Wilson, tried on Monday at the quarter sessions, on a charge of breaking and entering the shop of Mr. W. L. Kerr, jeweller, George-street, after ...

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  36. THE AORANGI'S SKIPPER.

    Catain C. W. Hay, of the R.M.S. [?], has been appointed assistant harbor master at Sydney. It is understood that Captain Phillips, formerly of the Warrinoo, will succeed Captain Hay as ...

    Article : 80 words
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