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  2. GALLERY ROTES.

    The Opposition has apparently decided that, whatever the Government may intend to do in the way of practical legislation, and making the best use of the little time ...

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  3. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    GEORGE MACPHERSON, 35, rather a gentlemanly sort of fellow, stood in the dock at the Water Police Court this morning charged with the theft of a portmanteau ...

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  4. THEFT OF WHISKY.

    At the Kempsey Quarter Sessions yesterday J. H. Allan was charged with the larceny of a bottle of whisky, the property of George Robertson, of Macksville. A great ...

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  5. THE CHINESE RIOTS.

    The Chinese Government deny that the priests were massacred daring the recent riots at Tien Tsin and Taku. Telegrams received in Bussels state that the priests of ...

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  6. AT AN END.

    The Corrimal strike has ended, the men agreeing to pay a small sum as compensation to the manager for loss occasioned through suspension of work. Operations will be ...

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  7. JOSEPH WATERHOUSE SENTENCED.

    JOSEPH WATERHOUSE, late accountant in the Commercial Bonk of Australia, who pleaded guilty on Tuesday to twp charges of embezzlement, was this morning brought up for ...

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  8. EVACUATION OF TONQUIN.

    Speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Etienne protested against the proposal to evacuate the French colony of Tonquin in the Province of Annam in ...

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  9. THE NEW DUTIES.

    The farmers in this district are very satisfied with the new duties on cereals, and express hopes of a good price for wheat this year. The imposition of a duty will make ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The prices realised at the London wool sales yesterday wore unchanged. Tuppal fleece averaged 9d. per lb., and Chowilla wool realised 7[?]d. per lb. ...

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  11. ACCIDENT AT BENDIGO.

    Lansell's Comet Mine, Redan Hill, was late on Tuesday night the scene of a most remarkable accident, and one attended with results not only terribly severe but ...

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  12. FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    Matters are beginning to assume an alarming aspect, and the recent withdrawals from the financial institutions has caused a great deal of anxiety to depositors and ...

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  13. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    It has transpired that the sudden fall in price of shares in the Bank of Australasia was due to the peremptory notion of the executors of an estate in forcing the sale of ...

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  14. ALBURY DAIRIES.

    At the council meeting last night Dr. Wood, a member of the council, was particularly severe on Dr. Ashburton Thompson's report on the Albury dairies. Dr. Thompson, in ...

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  15. GOOD TEMPLARS' CONCERT.

    The Picton Good Templars gave a concert last night at the Canterbury Hall, Mittagong. The funds will be deyoted towards supplying instruments for the band. There ...

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  16. FEMALE STUDENTS.

    The TIMES, in an article this morning, expresses itself in favor of granting the petition from New Zealand to the Cambridge University praying for the admission of ...

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  17. THE MOONTA STRIKE.

    A meeting of the miners was held yesterday morning, when the statements made by Sir William Milne were dealt with. With reference to the remarks imputed to Mr. ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. WOLLONGONG HARBOR.

    Work at the new harbor works is proceeding slowly but surely. All the land work at the east breakwater has been finished for some time past, and the roof of the solid ...

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  19. AN M.L.A. INSOLVENT.

    J. F. Buckland, a member of the Assembly, has filed a petition in liquidation. His liabilities arc £12,700. ...

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  20. THE PEARL SALES.

    The pearl sales commence on Tuesday next. ...

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  22. VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    Victorian butter is Belling in London at 110s. to 122s. per cwt. The shipments are arriving in splendid condition. ...

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  23. FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE.

    A fashionable wedding was celebrated yesterday, when Mr. Harold Lilley, son of the Chief Justice, was married to Miss Finney, daughter of Mr. Thomas Finney. ...

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  24. BENJAMIN BUTLER.

    General Benjamin F. Butler, the famous American soldier, politician, and lawyer, is seriously ill. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND SHEARERS.

    At the quarterly meeting of the United Pastoralists' Association it was decided as far as possible to re-engage for next shearing Benson the men who had previously given ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue of the colony for the month of November amounts to £221,640, compared with £211,274 in November of the previous year. The only substantial ...

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  27. A COUNTRY JURY.

    At Kempsey Quarter Sessions yesterday in the case of a man named Allan the jury found a verdict of not guilty. The foreman of the jury in announcing ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General of India, stated during the course of a speech that the Government of India was never stronger or better able to defend ...

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  29. BOURKE ELECTION.

    The Protection League held un enthusiastic meeting yesternight, Mr. Downie, president of the Coachmakers' Union, in the chair. Mr. Waddell attended by invitation, ...

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  30. STRUCK A REEF.

    The West Australian, barque, 572 tons, of Loudon, bound from Fremantie to Geraldton, while beating into the harbor at Geraldton, struck on a reef. She in now lying ...

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  31. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. John Howard Parnell has sailed from America for England, in the hope of releasing the funds in the Paris banks to the credit of the' late Mr. C. S. Parnell, and ...

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  32. CREDITORS' PETITIONS.

    AN unusually large number of creditors' petitions came before the Registrar in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, and orders were made for sequestration in the ...

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  33. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The preparations for the reception of the English cricketers are now complete. The following are the players to represent the district:-- Brodie, Board, Coombes, D. ...

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  34. CHARGED WITH INCENDIARISM.

    On May 11, 1890, Cranna's rope factory at Seven Hill was destroyed by fire under circumstances disclosing the work of an incendiary. All efforts to trace the offenders ...

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  35. DISPUTED FREIGHTS.

    The underwriters of London are disputing the freights charged by the owners of the steamer Hawkes Bay, which transferred hor cargo of frozen moat to the steamer Star of ...

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  36. A CITY SHARK.

    A YOUNG man named Thomas Pladwell, well known to the police as a "no good," was brought before Mr. Clarke at the Central today, and charged with being a suspected ...

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  37. THE NEWCASTLE COAL DIFFICULTY.

    A CONFERENCE has been arranged to take place in Newcastle, commencing on Saturday next, between the Associated Northern Coal Proprietors and the district officers of ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

    Australian tin, present delivery, is quoted at £91 10s. per ton; and for delivery in three months at £91 10s. to £92 per ton. Chilian bar copper, present delivery, £44 ...

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  39. CONSULTATION SWEEPS.

    THE question of legislating against consultation swoops and totalisators is to be raised again by Mr. Lamb in the Legislative Council next Wednesday, when he will ask ...

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  40. SENTENCED.

    THOMAS JONES, who was on Tuesday last found guilty of having maliciously wounded his wife, Honorah, on November 14, was this morning sentenced to two years' hard ...

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  41. OFF THE BOX.

    A CABDRIVER named Thomas Maher was arrested last night by Constable Thompson on a charge of drunkenness. On the way to the station the man struck aud kicked the ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. THURSDAY'S MINING.

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  43. ALLEY SAME TRAMP.

    A HINDOO person named Sultan Alley was charged, at the instance of Constable Chcct-ham at the Central to-day, with being a vagabond and tramp, with no decent means ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONS.

    HENRY ALLEN M'DONALD, Broadwater, Richmond River, laborer. Mr. Morris, official assignee. Francis Sylvester Crow, Lost River ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. A CONTEMPTIBLE THIEF.

    A BIG shock-headed dealer named Francis Kerr was charged at the Central to-day with having stolen a sovereign' from a bright-eyed little boy named Abraham Cohen. ...

    Article : 113 words
  46. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.

    Mr. Justice Manning granted probates and administrations to-day as follows:-- Letters of Administration : Ann Madden, Thomas K. Abbott, Frank Irvine Southern, ...

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  47. SUICIDE OF A SOLICITOR.

    The body of Mr. J. T. Kennedy, solicitor, was found on the beach at Southport yesterday. with a bullet wound in the head. A revolver was found by his side. Mr. ...

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  48. MURRUMBIDGEE CAVALRY.

    The Murrumbidgee troop of cavalry was inspected yesterday by Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie, A.A.G., with whom was Warrant-officer Thompson. Forty-three members, ...

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  49. THE EXQUISITE CUT.

    Our coat cutter has not an equal in Sydney. Every garment is not alone perfect in shape, but we guarantee hand work only. The great display of fashionable Vicuna and Melton ...

    Article : 66 words
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