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  2. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    IN the Bankruptcy Court to-day an examination under section 30 was held in the estate of Frank Clark. Thomas Hall said he was a selector on ...

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  3. THE WRECKED SHIP.

    No information was obtainable up to 12 o'clock as to the name of the vessel wrecked off Curdie's Inlet. Camperdown telegraph- office is a long distance from the scene. It ...

    Article : 391 words
  4. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    THE Acting-City Coroner, Mr. W. T. Pinhey, J,P., made inquiry at the South Sydney Morgue this morning into the death of Samuel Eldrige, 54, who, on Saturday ...

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  5. THE SALVATION SECESSION

    "General" Booth has published a reply to the accusations brought against him by the leaders of the Canadian wing of the Salvation Army. He denies, in the first place, ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. THE SILVER STRIKE.

    Mr. Howell, manager of the Proprietary mine, has announced that unless all contractors who had contracts in hand at the time of the strike resume work by ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    PARLIAMENT will be opened to-morrow with the usual ceremonies. The Cabinet is this afternoon considering the Governor's speech, which will be finally approved by ...

    Article : 186 words
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  9. NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    On Saturday Messrs. W. Moss and D. Rees, chairman and secretary respectively of the Co-operative miners, waited on the manager of the colliery, Mr. Barr, ...

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  10. A RESTAURANT ROW.

    THE action brought by Henry Thomas Ward Good to recover damages from Theodore Lang for an alleged assault at the Cafe Monaco, which was commenced in No. 2 ...

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  11. THE COLLIERY DISASTER

    The heroic work of attempting to rescue the remainder of the entombed miners at the Bridgend Colliery, Glamorganshire, is still being continued, but up to the present ...

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  12. MINISTERS AT NEWCASTLE.

    The greatest satisfaction is felt generally in relation to the visit on Saturday of Mr. See and Mr. Siattery. The Colonial Treasurer's speech at the Masonic Hall in ...

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  13. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    WILLIAM EDGAR HAROLD PHILLIPS, the manager of the Austral Banking Company before it went into liquidation, was charged at the Water Police Court this afternoon ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SCARE.

    Considerable excitement prevailed in the vicinity of the public offices to-day, when it transpired that the police, under authority of the Defence Force Act, detained and ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out on Saturday night about 8 o'clock on board the barque Lord Kinnaird, which is lying alongside the ballast wharf at Carrington. The Stockton Fire ...

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  16. ARBOR DAY.

    Arbor Day was celebrated with great eclat at Milltown on last Friday. Apologies for non-attendance were read from Hon. F. B. Suttor, member for the district, Mr. ...

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  17. CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL.

    A serious charge has been brought against certain members of the police by a lady resident of Toorak. It is alleged that they attempted to extort money under a threat ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. A MORTGAGEE'S POWER.

    BEFORE his Honor Judge Manning to-day an appeal was made against a decision of the Registrar in Bankruptcy in the bankrupt estate of William Gilbert. From the facts ...

    Article : 401 words
  19. TAKING DOWN A RUSTIC.

    To the convictions entered this morning against Theophilus M'Collom and Kate Carruthers at the Central on charges of riotous behavior a sequel occurred ...

    Article : 416 words
  20. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    BEFORE the Registrar in Bankruptcy to-day certificates were ordered to be issued in the estates of Edward Manton, Robert Percy Morton and George Michael. ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. THE WEATHER.

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  22. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A serious dynamite accident has occurred at East Brisbane. A charge, which on Saturday missed fire, suddenly exploded this morning, while two men named O'Brien ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. MR. T. H. YORK, M.L.A.

    Notwithstanding the wet and roughness of the weather about 60 electors mustered at the Protestant Hall on Saturday night to hear Mr. York's views on ...

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  24. THE CITY CORONER.

    THE City Coroner, Mr. J. C. Woore, who for the past eight or nine weeks has been under an enforced absence from his office through illness, has had his sick leave ...

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  25. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    May M'Cullum, 4 years of age, daughter of Mr. William M'Cullum, of Carrington, was playing near the fire yesterday morning about 9.30, when a kettle of boiling water ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. FOOTBALL AT BATHURST.

    THE Bathurst Cricket Ground was fairly well filled with spectators to see a charity football match, intervened with sports, arranged by the Sao Minstrels. The ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. MONDAY'S MINING.

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  28. APPLE AND PEAR CULTIVATION.

    The largest meeting of fruitgrowers ever held in the Orange district assembled on Thursday evening in the Young Australian Hall. Mr. Torpy, M.L.A., presided. The ...

    Article : 406 words
  29. LOSS OF THE WILLIAM ALEXANDER.

    THE Marine Board this afternoon held an inquiry into the loss of the ketch William Alexander, which was recently wrecked at Terrigal. The vessel, which was owned ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. BERMAGUI MYSTERY.

    A REMINDER of the Bermagui mystery is given rise to by the announcement in an English paper that Charles Lind Lamont Young has just successfully passed open ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. FALL DOWN A STAIRCASE.

    JOSEPH KANE, a young man, was ascending a staircase at a Devonshire-street hotel to-day when he overbalanced and fell backwards. Coming down heavily on his back ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. CREDITORS' PETITIONS.

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  33. A YOUNG THIEF.

    Alfred Brown, aged 11, was caught stealing two cases at Mr. Budd's grocery establishment yesterday afternoon while the family were at church. The police ...

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  34. BOATING FATALITY.

    A telegram from Ingbam states that a boat capsized at Halifax and two Italians were drowned. ...

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  35. THE ELCHO SHIELD.

    AT the Bisley rifle meeting (England) on July 16 the Scottish Eight won the Elcho Shield, after an exciting contest, with a score of 1696, England coming next with an ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. TRIED FOR MURDER.

    The trial of Frank Horrocks, charged with murder, is now proceeding. ...

    Article : 16 words
  37. NEW GUINEA MAIL SERVICE

    THE Government of British New Guinea is calling through the Queensland Government for tenders for a six weekly, or eight weekly, mail service between one of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  38. BRISBANE SUPREME COURT

    In the Supreme Court to-day no true bills were filed in the cases of Amelia Mason, charged with perjury, and F. A. Weston, charged with roll-stuffing. ...

    Article : 31 words
  39. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONS.

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  40. A NOVEL APPLICATION.

    An unusual application was made to Judge Wilkinson at the Quarter Sessions to-day. On February 22 last Thomas Hood, then licensee of the Royal Hotel, Potts' ...

    Article : 270 words
  41. NARROW ESCAPE.

    A narrow escape from a fatal accident occurred on Friday afternoon last in Macquarie-street. A buggy and horse belonging to Mr. Terry, surveyor, ...

    Article : 192 words
  42. NEWTOWN POLICE COURT.

    THE BETTING ACT.--John Dunn was sentenced to two months' imprisonment on a charge of breach of the Betting Houses Suppression Act. ...

    Article : 57 words
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  44. MUDGEE MATTERS.

    It now transpires that the young man, Charles William Rawson, committed for trial for burglary at the end of last week, is a native of the district and related to some ...

    Article : 173 words
  45. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    AT the Newtown Police Court this morning John Edward Cowell, 41, on remand, was charged with indecently assaulting a little girl, aged 7 years, at Homebush on August ...

    Article : 41 words
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  47. CHEAP TRAINS.

    Now that the summer season is beginning the Railway Commissioners will commence the system of running cheap excursion trains to and from the different parts of the ...

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  48. JUDGE AND JURY.

    The jurors summoned to attend the sessions here are loud in their complaints at the action of Judge Wilkinson this morning in taking an undefended case in the District ...

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