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  2. Football.

    THE following is the team picked to play against the Wallaroos in Sydney, on Saturday:—Hogue (captain), Johnson, Langwill, Broughton, Wood Fligg, Suter, ...

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  3. Broken Bay Lighthouse.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The masonry portion of the tower of Broken Bay light-house is completed. ...

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  4. The Home Rulers.

    LONDON, August 10.—There is dissension amongst the Home Rulers. Mr. O'Donnell has seceded. ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    CHEVIOT (s.s.), 764 Ashford, from Sydney. W. H. Smith and Sons, agents. CLAUD HAMILTON (s.s.), 530, Calder, from Sydney. Huddart, Parker, and Co., agents ...

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  6. Mr. Proctor's Lectures.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The reserved seats at Mr. Proctor's astronomical lectures are nearly all taken. ...

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  7. Albania and Greece.

    LONDON, August 10.—A number of Albamans destroyed the Greek consulate, and were with difficulty restrained from taking the life of the consul. ...

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  8. I.O.O.F., MU.

    WE desire to draw the attention of members of the above order to an advertisement in another column announcing that a lodge will be inaugurated this evening ...

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  9. Exemption from Pilotage.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Victorian Commissioner of Customs has included Fiji in the certificate of masters' exemption from pilotage. ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—James Anderson pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in Perkin-street. Fined 10s., in default 48 hours. Mary Ryan, charged with ...

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  11. The Australian Cricketers in England.

    LONDON.—The Australians defeated 18 of Bradford by ten wickets. ...

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  12. DEPARTURES.—August 11.

    MACEDON (s.s.), from Melbourne via Sydney AIRLIE, ship for San Francisco CAMPERDOW, Ship, for Lyttelton. COASTWISE.—Collaroy and Maitland stmrs, ...

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  13. The Agent-General.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Executive Council, held to-day, Sir Saul Samuel was appointed Agent General; Mr. Suttor, Postmaster-General: ...

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  14. Narrow Escape from Fire.

    ABOUT 8 o'clock yesterday morning, an alarm of fire was made known by the ringing of the Newcastle fire-bell, the disaster is said to have been first discovered ...

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  15. IMPORTS.

    From Melbourne, ex CHEVITO (s.s.), 30 bags onions; ex CLAUD HAMILTON (s.s.) 900 bags potatoes. ...

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  16. More Forgeries.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A young man presented a cheque for purporting to be signed by Louis Cohen, with a letter to Jackson and Morton for the supply of ...

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  17. Attempted Assassination in Ireland.

    LONDON, August 9.—A determined attempt at assassination took place in the County of Kilkenny, yesterday. It appears that Mr. Boyd (solicitor of the ...

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  18. EXPORTS.

    To Melbourne, per CHEVIOT (s.s.), via Sydney, 800 tons coal; per CLAUD HAMILTON (s.s.), 249 tons coal ...

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  19. SHIPPING IN PORT.

    BEECROFT, 1586, Hewitt; No. 7 hydranlic crane, loading Wallsend coal for San Francisco. R. B. Wallace, agent BARQUES. ...

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  20. Miss Theresa Horan.

    MISS THERESA HORAN, the favourite young vocalist and actress, has accepted an engagement for a New Zealand tour with the Lingards. Those in distress will miss ...

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  21. Shipping Items.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The barque Pleiades went ashore at Corio Bay, and remained two days. She discharged a portion of her cargo of coal, and got off, ...

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  22. Attempting to Bribe the Premier.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Central Criminal Court, to-day, Richard Ball pleaded guilty to the charge of offering a bribe of £50 to the Premier (Sir Henry ...

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  23. The Suez Mails.

    THE R.M.S. Malwa with English mails to the 2nd July, arrived in Hobson's Bay on Monday morning. The light portions of the Sydney mails were forwarded ...

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  24. Libel Action.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The action, Shepherd verus Melbourne Herald has been settled by plaintiff accepting an apology and £15 to defray his costs. ...

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  25. Opening of the Tasmanian Parliament.

    HOBART TOWN, Tuesday.—The Tasmanian Parliament was opened to-day. The speech refers to the appointment of Major Strahan as Governor, and to the ...

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  26. CABLEGRAMS

    LONDON, August 9—The London Times, in reviewing the commercial relations between England and Australia, considers it important that a temporary strain and ...

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  27. Primitive Methodist New Church Charlestown.

    ON Sabbath last, impressive sermons were preached at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. J. Penman, of Sydney, and at 3 p.m. by the Rev. G. James, of Newcastle. There was a ...

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  28. THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN.

    LONDON, August 9.—Abdul Rahman has undertaken to furnish supplies to General Roberts on the march to Candahar. In the House of Commons, the Marquis ...

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  29. Victoria Theatre.

    LAST evening the performances consisted of the over-popular drama of "Rory O'More," founded upon the well-known story of that name by Samuel Lover. As ...

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  30. The South Australian Treasurer's Budget.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The South Australian Treasurer delivered his budget speech yesterday. The debit balance is £243,000. He said it would be necessary ...

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  31. Great Melbourne Property Action.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The great case White v. Hoddle was settled out of court to-day. The terms of settlement are that plaintiff, who is a bank manager at ...

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  32. Dr. Tanner's Fasting.

    LONDON, August 9.—The question of Dr. Tanner's recovery is exciting more interest than his prolonged fast, which was genuine. There was an enormous ...

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  33. ABSTRACT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  34. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The managers of Mount Pleasant, Bulli, and Coal Chff collieries have notified to the miners that a reduction of 6d in the ton in the hewing ...

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  35. Meeting of Princes.

    LONDON, August 9.—Prince Charles of Roumania and Prince Milan of Serva met the Emperors of Germany and Austria at Isel. ...

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  36. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  37. STEAM TO SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  38. THE TEMORA GOLD-FIELD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Several sailors form the s.s. Zealandia, left by train this morning to try their fortune at Temora. ...

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  39. The Kelly Gang.

    LONDON, August 9.—The English newspapers give lengthy accounts of the destruction of the Kelly gang. The Times and Daily News each devote a leading ...

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  40. THE CHINESE QUESTION AND SIR HENRY PARKES.

    AT the time Premier determined to seek the assistance of the Governments of the neighbouring colonies in dealing with this all-important question, we ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. 23 OUNCE NUGGET FOUND.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Wednesday.—Whites party found a nugget weighing 28oz. 5dwts. on some spare ground above Maloney's prospecting claim. ...

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  43. The Hop Crop Prospects.

    LONDON, August 9.—The prospects of the hop crop are of a much less favourable character. The reports received from Kent and other counties show that the vines ...

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  44. Entries for the Wagga Wagga Races.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  45. A Sad Death.—Coroner's Inquest.

    MR. C. B. RANCLAUD, District Coroner, held an inquest yesterday afternoon at Sills' Naval Brigade Hotel, on the body of a young man named William Brambel Aylesbury who died ...

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  46. Bank of New Zealand.

    The directors of the National Bank of New Zealand have declared a dividend of 3 per cent. for half-year ending June 30. ...

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  47. The Sydney School of Arts.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The opening of the School of Arts on Sunday night and afternoon was negatived by a majority of 188. ...

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  48. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    THE E. News says Messrs. Bright Bros. and Co. have received a cablegram from Hongkong, stating that the E. and A. Co.'s s.s, Bowen arrived there from ...

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  49. Warlike Preparations in Greece.

    LONDON, August 9.—Orders have been given to mobilize the Greek army, and call out the reserve forces. This report is fully confirmed by the active military ...

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  50. Action Against the Government.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Simmons obtained a verdict of £4000 against the Government, for the resumption of land in Macquarie-street. ...

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  51. Protestant Hall.

    AS will be soon by advertisement, the grand concert tendered to Mrs. Hale will take place at the Protestant Hall, Newcastle, this (Thursday) evening. Having ...

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  52. The Chinese Question.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following correspondents has passed between the officers of the Victorian Furniture Manufacturers' and Employes' Trade Protection ...

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  53. Sly Grog Selling.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Another publican who had been refused a license, was fined £30 and costs for sly grog selling. ...

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  54. Miscellaneous.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A deputation from the Agricultural Society applied yesterday for the use of the old Exhibition building for its next Show, in April, 1881. ...

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  55. Recovery of Hon. W. E. Gladstone.

    LONDON, August 9.—Mr. Gladstone is now quite convalescent. He left London for Windsor, where he is at present the guest of the Dean. The Premier will ...

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  56. Every One Their Own Landlord.

    BY the advertisements of the very liberal terms offered by Messrs. Grisdale and Co. for the Wilton Park Estate, it is within the means of every one to become their ...

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  57. Board of Trade Returns.

    LONDON, August 9.—The monthly return of the Board of Trade is of a favourbale character. The imports of the past month amount to £33, 375,000 being an ...

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  58. Scarcity of Water.

    THE scarcity of water in consequence of the long continued absence of rain is daily becoming more apparent in many parts of Newcastle and the surrounding ...

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  59. Sir Hercules Robinson.

    LONDON, August 9.—Sir Hercules Robinson goes to England before proceeding to take office as Governor of the Cape. ...

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  60. Affairs in Turkey.

    LONDON, August 9.—Regarding the cession of Auleingno to Montenegro, the Albanians having resisted, a force of two thousand men, under Hussin Pash, ...

    Article : 64 words
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