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  2. LAW.

    IN BAKRUPTCY.--Before the Registrar., EXAMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 30. Re E. and M. Corrigan. The bankrupt, E. Corrigan, was examined by Mr. C. B. Stephen, ...

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  3. THE FRENCH IN THE PACIFIC.

    Captain Ross, the master of the island trading schooner Olive, which arrived at Auckland the other day, states that the inhabitants of Wallis Island, which is situated 200 or 800 ...

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  4. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An official denial is given to the report, published in the London edition of the New York Herald, that Parliament will be dissolved after the ...

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  5. THE RAINFALL.

    For the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday light to moderate rain fell generally over the colony, except in the southern parts. The fall was heaviest in the north-east, where some ...

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  6. THE NEWCASTLE WHARF-LABORERS' DISPUTE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--With regard to the coal-trimmers' difficulty Mr. John O'Sullivan, a local stevedore, against whom the coal-trimmers and wharf-labores have a grievance, has ...

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  7. GENERAL MEETINGS.

    The council of the Queen's Jubilee Fund held t[?] monthly meeting at the Town-hall on Friday, January 10. Present: Lady Macleay (presiding), Mrs. G. J. Cohen, Mrs. ...

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  8. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Feeling is still very strong in Lisbon against the action of the Portuguese Government in conceding the demands made by the Marquis of ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A syndicate, composed of German, American and Dutch capitalists, has been formed for the purpose of laying a telegraph cable from San ...

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  10. THE KING OF SPAIN'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The latest reports as to the health of the young King Alfonso of Spain state that he is better and continues to improve. ...

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  11. OPENING OF THE HOTEL METROPOLE.

    The formal opening of the Hotel Metropole, a description of which appeared in our last issue, took place yesterday. The hotel was thrown open early in the afternoon, when the ...

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  12. BURIAL OF DR. DOLLINGER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The mortal remains of Dr. John Ignatius Dollinger, the famous Soman Catholic theologian and historian, have been interred at Munich. ...

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  13. A JUBILEE GIFT FOR CARDINAL MANNING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The London dock laborers are subscribing to a silver jubilee gift to be presented to Cardinal Manning. Mr. Sydney C. Buxton, M.P. for Poplar, is ...

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  14. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday. -- Yesterday afternoon a miner named Thomas Rhoden was killed on the railway line between Robbinsville and Austinmer through being run over by a ballast ...

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  15. THE MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--The Marquis of Harrington, who has been suffering from congestion of the lungs, is steadily improving. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION.

    CAMDEN, Tuesday.--At the School of Arts last night Mr. B. B. Nicoll, M.P. (president), Mr. J. H. Hill (secretary) and Mr. Dowling (one of the committeemen of the central branch) ...

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  17. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Monday Night. -- The wool market continues firm, and the demand is steadily improving. ...

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  18. THE PENRITH TRAGEDY.

    PENRITH, Tuesday Morning.-- Za[?]liter passed a good night, and Dr. Bond has every hopes of his patient's ultimate recovery. At last night's meeting of the Penrith ...

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  19. THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.

    DUNEDIN, Tuesday. -- Lord Carrington (Governor of New South Wales) and Lord Onslow (Governor of New Zealand), together with Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Scott, Mr. ...

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  20. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A CLERK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--John A. Jones, late clerk to the Empire Building Society, pleaded guilty to-day to a charge of embezzling £1200 belonging to the society, and was committed for ...

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  21. THE ACCIDENT TO A MAIL TRAIN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Later reports as to the accident to the mail train on the Union-Pacific Railway, United States, show that the Australian mail bags were ...

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  22. TASMANIAN MINERAL RESOURCES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--A meeting was hold this afternoon to further discuss the proposal to have the Tasmanian mineral resources properly represented at the forthcoming London ...

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  23. POLICE.

    At the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. Fisher, D.S.M., Thomas Davis, described as a plumber, was charged with stealing 25s and a purse from the person of Elizabeth Salmon. It ...

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  24. THE MEETING OF THE WATERS.

    WENTWORTH, Tuesday.--To-day being the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the junction of the Rivers Darling and Murray by Start, was a public holiday here, and ...

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  25. THE DEATH OF MR. ALLISON.

    By the death of Mr. James Allison a well-known figure has been removed from the circle of theatrical life in Australia. The deceased was chiefly associated in the public mind in ...

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  26. THE DOCK LABORERS FUND.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--The distribution of the surplus of the fund subscribed for the relief of the London dock laborers, during their recent strike, is still attracting ...

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  27. DISTRICT COURT.

    Alexander v. Ellis.--Mr. H Davies, instructed by Messrs. Spain and Moore, appeared for the plaintiff ; Mr. Field, instructed by Messrs. Sly and Hamilton for the defendant. ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The members of Parliament will meet together to-morrow to elect two delegates to the Federal Council. The meeting is in no sense a meeting of Parliament, ...

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  29. DEATH THROUGH DRINK.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--A magisterial inquiry was held in Maitland Gaol yesterday afternoon by Mr. J. Brookes concerning the death of Joseph Young, who expired there on ...

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  30. BRISBANE WATER SUPPLY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The board of waterworks to-day considered the tenders for 16,500 tons of pipes for the new water service. There were eight tenders in all. They were ...

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  31. INTERCOLONIAL STOCK TRADE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Through recent alterations carried out by the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, stock intended for the Melbourne market can now be trucked through ...

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  32. MILITARY AND DEFENCE.

    Recruiting for the 1st Regiment V.I. will take place to-night and for the 2nd Regiment to-morrow, at the Regimental Office, Phillip-street, and the Victoria Barracks respectively. ...

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  33. PROTEST AGAINST THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--At a meeting of residents of the municipality of Waratah last night the following resolutions were adopted :-- That this meeting protests against the Parliament ...

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  34. DEFALCATIONS BY SHIRE SECRETARIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the meeting of the Tungalah Shire Council yesterday a rough statement was laid on the table from the auditors to the effect that a deficiency of £623 ...

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  35. MR. H. M. STANLEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. H. M. Stanley, the celebrated explorer, has arrived at Suez an route for London. ...

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  36. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Mr. H. C. Raikes, Postmaster-General, has decided that the alteration in the day of departure of mail steamers from Adelaide shall take ...

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  37. THE QUEENSLAND GOLD OUTPUT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The output of gold in Queensland last year was 737,822oz., against 431,643oz. for the previous year. The yield for Victoria was last year 615,000oz. Queensland ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES.

    (Before Judge Fitzhardinge.) Causes: Vickery v. Hargraves Gold Company, Milles v. Palmer, Martin v. Heaton and others, Borough Comperdown v. Shannon, same v. Hawthorn, Smith v. Haves, ...

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  39. A MAN-EATING SHARK.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A large shark captured at Townsville on being opened was found to contain portions of a man's legs in the stomach. It is considered certain now that ...

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  40. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The session of the congress closed last night by a conversazione in the University Grounds, which were brilliantly and beautifully illuminated for the ...

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  41. SHOP EMPLOYES' UNION.

    A general meeting of the Shop Employes-Union was held last evening in the Temperan cohall, Mr. J. R. Talbot in the chair. The secretary (Mr. F. King) reported that since his ...

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  42. SUICIDE WITH CARBOLIC ACID.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--An inmate of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum named Elizabeth Phillips committed suicide to-day by drinking a dose of crude carbolic acid, which she stole from the ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Silbon-Stirk Company appear the last time in Sydney at the Exhibition Building this evening. It is now 12 months since the management first introduced this combination ...

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  44. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Emperor William of Germany yesterday received a deputation of members of the Reichstag. In replying to the address presented to ...

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  45. THE QUEENSLAND SEPARATION MOVEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A letter from the Northern Separation League to Lord Knutsford reviving the separation question, with all the accompanying documents, has been forwarded ...

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  46. THE FEDERATION QUESTION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Sir John Bray, president of the Adelaide branch of the Australian Natives' Association, leaves for Melbourne on Friday to consult with Mr. Purves regarding ...

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  47. BRISBANE TRAMWAY SHARES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Shares in the Metropolitan Tramway Company advanced considerably in value during the past week, but in the absence of the chairman from Brisbane no ...

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  48. THE DOWNFALL CREEK MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At the Police Court to-day the man Wells was charged with the murder of the man O'Halloran at Downfall Creek some weeks ago. The evidence went to ...

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  49. EXTERMINATION OF RABBITS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Friday, the 17th inst., has been appointed as the day for simultaneous action throughout the colony for the purpose of exterminating rabbits. ...

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