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  2. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC

    Nights have set in very cold. While there is no scarcity of feed, rain would be welcome. The building trade is very active at present. The Creamery Co. have decided to build ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday. Mr. Reid said it was intended to revive all hills, particularly the Pharmacy Bill, left in an unfinished state in the Council that ...

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  4. MINING NOTES.

    GOLD RETURNS.—A parcel of concentrates weighing Iton 4cwt. from the Dora mine, saved by a Woodhury concentrator, and recently forwarded by Sir. E. Hockey to the ...

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  5. MR. M'FARLANE AT ULMARRA.

    Lost Thursday night the Member for the district addressed ahout 100 electors, and this, considering the short notice, was enough to show that although unfortunate in business ...

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  6. Turkish-Grecian War.

    LONDON, TUESDAY.—The Greek Government has resolved to continue the war. Colonel Vassos, late commander at Crete, has been appointed to the chief command in ...

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  7. THE BANQUET TO THE PRIME MINISTER.

    A happy thought culminated on Monday night in the great representative gathering which assembled in the Sydney Town Hall. Mr. G. H. Reid goes hence to England not ...

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  8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    A meeting of committee was held last night. Present—the President, Messrs. Beatson, Munro, Page, Headett, and the Secretary. A letter was read from the Postal ...

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  9. THE GREAT FIRE IN PARIS.

    Later particulars of the fire at the charity bazaar in Paris show that two hundred persons were killed, und one hundred injured, amongst the killed being the Duchess of ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    The following will represent. Southgate v. Ulmarra, at Southgate to-day:—L. Ryan, Ellem, Cooper, Kay, Capp, W. and T. Philpott, Fred. Mansfield, Dan. M'Phee, ...

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  11. FOOTBALL.

    The first matches of the season in Gration will be played to-day, and the oval has been prepared for the game; cricket ceasing on the pitch till spring. The following will ...

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  13. LONDON, THURSDAY.

    The House of Commons rejected the Eighthour Bill by a majority of 41. At a meeting of depositors of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Mr. Hemmant, one of ...

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