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  2. THE GATTON AND OXLEY MURDERS.

    The sensational disclosures made by the cripple lad Wilson at the inquiry concerning the murder of the lad Hill at Oxley were the absorbing topic of conversation ...

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  3. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, Exchange ! We want to Interview a few Ministers, please. What—on the Sunday observance racket ? Oh, no ! Not that brand of Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PERSONAL.

    "Many happy returns" on Saturday to Mr. Reid, born February 25, 1845. Mr. S. Hordern and Mr. Hordern, jun., won a double yesterday on the harbor, each ...

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  5. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague has raged so violently in India and elsewhere—It is now reported to have appeared in the Transvaal—that it is incumbent upon all Australia to take ...

    Article : 630 words
  6. 2ND EDITION.

    LONDON. Saturday, Feb. 18, 4.15 .m. M. E. Loubet, President of the Senate, has been elected President of the French [?]. ...

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  7. MELBOURNE AS THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S HEADQUARTERS.

    The "Sunday Times" has already pointed out some of the probable effects upon the commercial interests or Sydney resulting from the so-called concession to New South ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. SYDNEY WILL LOSE IN A DOUBLE SENSE.

    "Yes," remarked Mr. Waters (the big draper, &c., of King-street), "we will have to make up our minds to a very considerable loss if the Governor-General resides ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. SYDNEY DEPRIVED OF SOCIETY.

    "It is beyond question," said Mr. Searl, the Well-known florist, "that with all Society practically living in Melbourne, the trade must suffer here to a very large ...

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  10. SERIOUS FINANCIAL LOSS TO SYDNEY

    Colonel Lassetter, of the firm of F. Lassetter and Co., said: "I think the agreement arrived at by the Conference of Premiers has left the matter worse than it was ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. CABLE NEWS.

    The long-expected crisis in French politics will probably speedily follow the death of the late President. The tenure of his successor will most ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. AN INCALCULABLE LOSS TO SYDNEY.

    Mr. H. Pateson, the general manager of the Fresh Food and Ice Co., considered that if the Governor-General takes up his residence in Melbourne the result would ...

    Article : 267 words
  13. THE FEDERAL SESSION

    A special Parliamentary Session will be opened by the Governor on Tuesday next. The business of the Session will be confined, as far as possible, to the ...

    Article : 341 words
  14. SYDNEY MUST SUFFER A BIG LOSS.

    "It goes without saying," said Mr. Blow, of the Crown Studios, "that if the Capital is in Melbourne for any time, that city will become the centre of all social functions, ...

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  15. GREAT BLOW TO SYDNEY TRADE.

    Mr. Frank Beames, of the firm of S. Bennett and Co., George-street, said "the arrangement is a most unfair one to the commercial interests of New South Wales, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. THE DEATH OF FAURE.

    Particulars of President Faure's death are to hand. From the moment he was seized he knew his case was hopeless. Madame Faure and family knelt around the ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. TWO LEADING CATERERS.

    Mr. Tollemacbe, the well-known caterer, said the fixing of the Governor's headquarters in Sydney would undoubtedly prejudice the catering business and the ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. A LIMIT SHOULD CERTAINLY BE FIXED.

    "I can't say," said Mr. S. Hordern, of Anthony Hordern and Sons, "that I think Sydney would lose a great deal through the Capital being in Melbourne, that is, if it ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. TURKEY BELLIGERENT.

    The Turkish Government are making active preparations for war. Grave apprehensions were recently felt in Vienna that Bulgaria was inciting the Macedonians to ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. ABSURDLY UNFAIR.

    Speaking to Mr. A. J. Riley, of the firm of A. J. Riley and Co., Pitt-street, that gentleman observed that the arrangement was an absurdly unfair one. "The effect," ...

    Article : 397 words
  21. COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF SYDNEY IGNORED.

    Mr. W. G. Baumann, another prominent, caterer, expressed similar views. It would necessarily affect Sydney business of all kinds, particularly that of the catering ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. A GREAT BUSINESS LOSS TO SYDNEY.

    "Certainly," said Mr. Charles (Farmer and Co.); the Governor-General being resident in Melbourne for a few years must entail a great business 1oss to Sydney, for ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. H.M.S. PYLADES

    H.M.S. Pylades Will sail for Australia on February 21. ...

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  24. A GREAT DRAIN ON SYDNEY.

    Mr. Francis Foy, speaking for the firm of Mark Foy, said:—"First of all Sydney should have been the Capital. If it be allowed to go to ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. THE ITALIAN WARSHIP ETNA EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    The Italian warship Etna, on a cruise round the world, is expected to arrive at Sydney to-day from Auckland. She was passed by the R.M.S. Mariposa at 5 a.m. on ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA.

    A large grass fire commenced last night on Robertson's Killingworth Estate, near Yea, and has been burning all day. Thousands of acres of fine [?] were burned, ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. DISHING IT UP.

    N.S.W.: " Is this not the same dish I rejected some months ago !!!" COOKIE: " yes'um; but there's a little seasonin' put in since to take the smell away." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. RATS, AND THE SPREAD OF THE PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague threatens to attack the world (says "Science Sittings"). It has already commenced its ravages at Vienna. For the cause of the outbreak scientists ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 557 words
  29. THE MELBOURNE FIRE FATALITY.

    A verdict of accidental death was brought in by the jury at the inquest to-day on Frederick O'Neill, a boy who was killed by being run over by the fire ladder cart in ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The following telegram from Major Wardill was received by Mr. P. K. Bowden, secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, yesterday, with regard to the ...

    Article : 205 words
  31. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    An inquest was held yesterday by Dr. R. H. Todd concerning the death of James Joseph Lowney, 26, a married man, who was crushed between railway trucks while ...

    Article : 124 words
  32. MELBOURNE JUBILANT.

    Another representative man connected with a leading city retailing firm said:—"If the Federal Parliament is held in Melbourne until the Federal Houses of ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. THE RECORD LIFE SAVER.

    A correspondent signing himself "Life Saving" asks us to enlighten him as to who, in New South Wales, has saved the greatest number of lives from drowning. ...

    Article : 91 words
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  36. FIRE AT RANDWICK.

    A four-roomed weatherboard cottage, tenanted by Mr. Arthur Henry Moore, Cowper-street, Randwick, was totally destroyed by fire last night. The tenants were ...

    Article : 40 words
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