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  3. A CHINAMAN'S SOVEREIGNS.

    A peculiar robbery, which, according to the particular, as related by those concerned, was carried out with some audacity, occurred in Sydney on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening,—It is officially announced that the opening sitting of Colonial Conference will be private. After delivering the opening address, Sir ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—General Botha, the Transvaal Premier, had a hearty reception both at Southampton and London. ...

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  6. MANGLES.

    The council entrusted with the administration of the Queen's jubilee Fund is doing admirable work, as its report, presented on Friday last, is sufficient to show, even without the ...

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  7. The Chapleau Disaster.

    LONDON, Sunday Evenig.—The victims disaster at railway disaster at Chaplean, Ontario, were immigrants under the auspices of the Salvation Army. ...

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  8. Moorefield Races.

    Mr. W. C Quinton was out early this morning with his adjustments for Saturday's meeting. The fields are numerous enough to insure some interesting sport. ...

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  9. WITHOUT PERMISSION.

    At last there appears to be a chance of finality in the matter of the Peel River Estate, and its resumption by the Government, It may be remembered that the directors, in ...

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  10. The King's Cruise.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Malta, where they had a great reception. Their Majesties will meet the King of ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. Sensational Street Smash.

    An accident of a startling nature to those in the vicinity occurred in the city this morning. Surrounding the Royal Standard Hotel at the ...

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  13. More Earthquake Shocks.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—There were severe earthquake rumblings and quivering of the earth at Kingston, Jamaica, on Saturday. ...

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  14. Billiards.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Charles Dawson, the English champion, playing a match with W. A. Lovejoy, the ex-amateur champion, and the inventor of the stroke, ...

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  15. FALL FROM RAILWAY TRAIN.

    Early on Sunday morning. Constable Sandy found a man lying on the railway line, about 60 yards on the Burwood side of Creydon Station. He was covered by blood, and dazed. ...

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  16. Lord William Nevill.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Lord William Nevill was convicted at the Quarter Sessions yesterday on a charge of stealing by a trick jewellery valued at £400. He ...

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  17. MISREPRESENTED

    AS the cabled reports of what he Federal visitors have been saying in London upon one subject or another comes to hand it is impossible to keep from wondering whether ...

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  18. THE PREFERS AT GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The colonial Premiers had a great reception at Glasgow. Sir Joseph Ward, speaking from a carriage, Said so many friendly Scotchmen almost ...

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  19. NOTES.

    From the first we haye confessed to something like a doubt whether the "short session" promised by the State Premier before the dissolution of the legislative Assembly would be ...

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  20. New Public Works.

    The Department of Public Works, Sydney, this morning accepted tenders for the following public works:— Road, Botanic Gardens to Wolloomoolee, ...

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  21. BODY FOUND IN THE HARBOR.

    A boating Darty from Garden Island saw the body of a man floating in Woolloomooloo Bay about 8 o'clock this morning. The police was informed, and the corpse was removed to the ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    The case of the young man Samuel Andersen, who was charged with wilfully setting fire to his house at Bushworth, Victoria, on March 15, came before the local police court on Thursday ...

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  24. COAL LUMPER'S SINGULAR ACCIDENT.

    A coal jumper named John Anderson 31, residing in Cairo-street, north Sydney, mat with a painful accident at the Grafton Wharf this morning, and had an escape from drowning, He ...

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  25. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' TOUR.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. T. Johnson, left Sydney this morning on a visit of inspection alone the western line. The trip will occupy the entire week, and will extent to ...

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  26. SCOTLAND FOR EVER.

    The recention given to the New Zealand Premier in Glasgow caused him to make graceful reference to a portion of New Zealand which not so many years ago was more ...

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