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  4. NEWS BY CABLE

    The southerly gale in the Channel is increasing in violence, and the wrecked steamer Eider is being jammed on to the rocks. The seas are sweeping her from ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The is the fifth day of the battle of the champions, and probably the final of the most remarkable and exciting exhibitions of cricket witnessed for a long ...

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  6. ABOUT THAT LAGER BEER.

    The charge of a breach of the Trade Marks Act against the Foster Lager Beer Company, about which so much interest has been aroused, came on for hearing at the ...

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning a large number of the unemployed--about two or three hundred-- assemble I outside the office to the Minister of Public Works to ...

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  8. TRAGEDY ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    Another supposed case of suicide on the railway line has occurred. The surroundings of the case are rather singular, and point to the conclusion that a young ...

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  9. READ DISMISSED BY GEORGE GIFFEN.

    George Giffen relieved Trott. Stoddart glanced him for a pair, but had to play carefully to the remainder of the over. A single to Read brought 60 up, and the ...

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  10. SYDNEY NEWS.

    A little boy named Mackay, son of a warder at the Forbes Gaol, fell in the river at the Waterworks last night, and was drowned. The police and others have ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING.

    In to-day's "Times" there appears a letter from the correspondent who signs himself "Australian," the subject under discussion being the indebtedness of the ...

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  12. ESCAPE OF THE ALLIGATOR

    The duties of the night watchman at the Exhibition Buildings are not, generally speaking, of a very exciting character. He has only to walk up and ...

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  13. THE GOVERNMENT AND SCHOOLS OF MINES.

    The determination of the Education Department, as stated inn circular addressed to tho various Schools of Mines in the colony, that such institutions cannot ...

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  14. NOTES AND FIGURES.

    A few notes on the figures of the match will prove interesting. In the first innings of the Australians 560 balls were bowled, and only 78 balls ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The arrivals in the Bay this morning were the O.R.M.S. Austral, from Sydney; the M.M. Co. s.s. Polynesian, from Marseilles; Victoria, P. and O.R.M.S., from ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR SPURGEON

    Mrs Spurgeon, who is still at Mentone, has received telegraphic despatches form the Prince and Princess of Wales expressing their sympathy in her ...

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  17. THE THIRD TEST MATCH

    Great anxiety in being manifested here as to whether the third test match between the English Eleven and Australia will be played in Adelaide, owing to ...

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  18. GRAND DISPLAY OE PLUCK AND DETERMINATION.

    Speaking of the match this morning a Sydney paper says, "A grander exhibition of pure pluck and determination than that shown by the ...

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  19. THE BRITISH BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Geoghegan made an application to Mr Justice Hood in the Practice Court on behalf of Messrs William Kelly and Andrew Lovell, the liquidators, this morning. ...

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  20. DEATH OF SIR HERBERT SANDFORD.

    The death is announced of Colonel Sir Herbert Sandford, R.A., K.C.M.G., aged 66. ...

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  21. ENTHUSIASM AND BOUQUETS.

    Enthusiastic ladies have been decorating the Australians with bouquets. Praise of the team is on the tip of everyone's tongue. ...

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  22. A CASE OF SNAKE BITE.

    A case of snake- bite occurred at Linde-now, on Monday, when a young man named W. Johnston, while walking in a paddock, was was bitten on the fore-finger of the ...

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  23. LOAN FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Tenders are invited on behalf of the Government of Western Australia for a loan of L250,000 at four per cent. The minium price has been fixed at ...

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  24. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT.

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  25. THE CORRECTED SCORE.

    In connection with the statement that the scorer has found that his total for the Englishmen's first innings should have been 307, instead of 306, as at first made ...

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  26. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    The new find of carbonate at the 400 it level of the South mine is opening up splendidly This shoot was met with in the south drive from the main shaft, which ...

    Article : 207 words
  27. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  28. SIR T. ELDER'S EXPEDITION

    Mr David Lindsay, the leader of the Elder Expedition met the Geographical Society yesterday [?] the resignation of all the officers of his party,but ...

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  29. ALLEGED TROUBLE AT THE NEWPORT WORKSHOPS.

    A report is current in Williamstown that owing to some recent regulation as to time tickets, a peculiar seat of affairs exist at the Newport workshops. It is stated that ...

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  30. THE MOONTA STRIKE OVER

    The strike of the Moonta miners has come to a sudden termination, the man having decided to return to work. The committee have declared the strike off, as ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. EXPORTATION OF AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Yarrawonga cleared for London and Antwerp last evening with a large cargo of colonial produce. The greater portion was shipped in the other ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. LATE SPORTING.

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  35. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  37. BLACKHAM'S WICKETKEEPING.

    Blackham appealed for a catch off the third ball, but Tooher gave it in favor of the batsman. The quick smooth work of the Australian skipper at the Wickets ...

    Article : 141 words
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