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  2. FEDERAL DEADLOCK.

    It is reported from Melbourne that the Federal Liberal party has been giving grave consideration to the question of an early single dissolution, the hope of a ...

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  3. LATE MARKET NEWS.

    The chaff market at auction to-day was easier. Choice quality brought fairly good prices, but other grades declined 5/ per ton. Lucerne hay was only in short ...

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  4. LOGAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    Through Mr. F. Hyson; the hon, treasurer to the hospital has received a cheque for the handsome amount of £55/6/6, which together with £1 handed in separately, makes ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    Unsettled showers, thundery weather in far West, extending generally Eastward; warm North winds veering to cool, squally, southerly later in far West. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this afternoon Mr. Morrish presented a potition bearing 8114 signatures protesting against compulsory vaccination. ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES

    The strikers at Dublin attacked a farm owned by a man named Butterley. The agricultural machinery tools were thrown into a drain. ...

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  8. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    Rose Margaret Ramaceiotti was charged at the Sessions to-day with having, on Juno 17, set fire to her house, at Burwood, with intent to defraud. ...

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  9. THE TAMWORTH DAILY OBSERVER.

    The searchlight of criticism having been turned on the Minister for Works in connection with his methods of evading the legislation in existence providing for the ...

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  10. DID NOT SEND CHILDREN TO SCHOOL.

    At the Tamworth Police Court yesterday before Mr. Roberts, P.M., sergeant Davis proceeded against Thomas Hobbs on two informations alleging that he did not send his ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers beat Calgary by 27 runs. The former scored 129, and Calgary 102. ...

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  12. SUSSEX STREET MARKETS.

    There was plenty of the now season's wheat, offering in Sussex-street to-day. Old wheat was at firm rates. There is every prospect of rates for ...

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  13. ALLEGED SHEEP STEALING.

    Arthur O'Dell, described as a grazier, appeared before Mr. H. T. Adams, chamber magistrate Yesterday evening charged with stealing one black and white ewe between ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Webster (N.S.W.) submitted a motion urging the cancellation of the proclamation quarantining Sydney and the ...

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  15. CEYLON WANTS TO HIT BACK.

    Heaters correspondent at Colombo states that an agitation has begun against Waddy's team of Australian cricketers being permitted to visit Ceylon. ...

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  16. SPEAKS WELL FOR TAMWORTH.

    When the last criminal case was concluded at the Tamworth Circuit Court on Wednesday, his Honor Mr. Justice Sly remarked that he was glad the Court was such a short ...

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  17. SUFFRAGETTES STILL BURNING.

    Saffragettes set fire to Lore Delisle's residence at Tonbridge. Rage soaked in petrol and a quantity of suffragette literature were found about the ...

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  18. TAMWORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The usual monthly meeting of the Tamworth Chamber of Commerce was held in the Mechanics' Institute last evening. Those present were Messrs. A. J. Creagh ...

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  19. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASE.

    In the Melbourne Criminal Court on Wednesday Arthur Parker, aged 72 years, a in with intent to murder George Henry [?] aged 20 years, drapery salesman. ...

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  20. WHARFIES BACK AT WORK.

    The wharf laborers resumed work this morning on terms mutually agreed to. ...

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  21. EFFECT OF THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Professor Kirkaldy, of Birmingham University, addressing the British Association on the economic effects of the Panama Canal, predicted there would be ...

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  22. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

    Cattle: Yarded 2732; the market was 5/ to 10/ lower. Heavy bullocks were very cheap. Best beef 23/, second quality 21/, inferior 19/ per 1001b. Bullocks £5 to ...

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  23. NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    The Rev. Copland King, M.A., who has been attending the Church Congress in Brisbane, has accepted an invitation to visit Tamworth, in order to give the friends of ...

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  24. WENT TO SHOOT DINGOES.

    A gruesome tragedy is reported from Wellingrove. It appears that J. G. F. Davidson, who has a property, has been troubled lately ...

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  25. LATEST SPORTING.

    A number of interesting gallops were reported at Kandwick this morning. Hinder King negotiated a mile in 1.45[?], finishing nicely. ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    The Italian troops in Tripoli defeated the rebels with heavy slaughter. The Italians lost 30 officers and men, including General Lorelli, while the ...

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  27. TAMWORTH TOWN BAND.

    The usual monthly committee meeting of the above was held at the Mechanies' Institute on the 17th inst. The following members were present:—Messrs. A. J. Creagh ...

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  28. FATALITY AT EMMAVILLE.

    A fatality occurred at Emmaville during the week when an old resident, Wm. Johnstone, met an untimely end. It appears that deceased was engaged ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL PARIS MURDER.

    A sensational murder was perpetrated in a Paris casino, when the manager was shot, dead by a discharged employee. ...

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  30. INVERELL WATER SUPPLY.

    The Mayor (Ald. Harris) with a party of aldermen and others last week end made a trip to Gwydir River, about 20 miles from Invrell, with a view of investigating the ...

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  31. AMUSEMENT.

    The Great Jansen drew a fine house at his performance at the Theatre Royal last night. The American conjuror camp with a great name, and it must be admitted he ...

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  32. DISTRICT CRICKET UNION.

    The first meeting of the new council of the Cricket. Union was held at the Caledonian Hotel on Wednesday. 17th. Mr. W. F. [?], president, in the chair. The whole ...

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  33. ARMY OF WORKERS IDLE.

    There are 20,000 workers now idle in Dublin. Further rioting is feared. ...

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  34. THE HORRORS OF SMALLPOX.

    Six cases of smallpox were discovered to-day, the patients coming from Commonwealth Street, City, Mascott, Paddington, Erskinville, Waterloo, and ...

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  35. TERRIBLE TRAIN DISASTER.

    Three railway carriages, packed with soldiers, fell over the bridge at Grasse, France, into a ravine, a distance of 50 feet. ...

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  36. THE BABY BONUS.

    Sir John Forrest said in the House of Representatives that the Government proposed to appoint an inspector miner the Maternity Allowance Act, who would be a ...

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  37. LONDON MOTOR 'BUS TROUBLE.

    Eleven thousand employees of the motor 'bus combine decided to strike at midnight on Friday unless the twelve members who were suspended for wearing the union ...

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  38. FINAL FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The final match of the season, which usually attracts a large number of ent[?] [?] will be played on the Tamworth Oval on Saturday next when West Tamworth, ...

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  39. DARING RACECOURSE ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery was committed at Epsom racecourse on Wednesday afternoon. A few minutes before the last event was run, Mr. H. J. Buckland, assistant ...

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  40. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Rosehill Guineas, to be run on Saturday nest:—Multifoil, Zinti, Tofua, Athenic, Simon Frisco, Cathedral, Radnor, ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR MEMBERS.

    Five members of the South African Labor party were prosecuted in connection with recent speeches delivered by them on the industrial trouble. ...

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  42. TO ATTRACT IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, speaking at the Million Club luncheon, said that if men from other countries were willing to come to Australia, provision should be made at ...

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  43. NO LABOR RIFT.

    Th secretary of the Parliamentary Labor party (Mr. Hoyle, M.L.A.) made the following statement regarding the caucus meeting which was held on Tuesday:— ...

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  44. TAMWORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The regular monthly meeting of the society will be held at the Mechanics' Institute on Monday evening next, when Mr. H. E. Britz will read a paper on ...

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  45. TAMWORTH CIRCUIT COURT.

    Only two civil cases were listed for hearing at the Tamworth Circuit Court, which sat yesterday morning. His Honor Mr. Justice Sly presided. One case was that of ...

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  46. SHE WANTED TO MARRY HIM.

    In the Supreme Court to-day. Clara Ethel Bushby, a young woman, claimed £5000 damages from Tom Crossland Beardsell, a draughtsman in the Public ...

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  47. GENERAL STRIKE IN GERMANY.

    The Socialistic conference at Jena, Germany, carried a resolution if the Government failed to reform the Prussian franchise there would be a general strike ...

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  48. TO POULTRY BREEDERS

    A batch of "Cycle" hatched chicks has attracted attention in Mr. W. E. Grayaton's shop window during the present week. There is a miniature poultry farm, showing ...

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  49. SPLENDID RAINS.

    Splendid rains have been registered throughout South Australia. The pastoralists are jubilant. ...

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  50. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A private cable states that the GermanAustralian steamer, Colmar and a vessel called the Madis collided at sea and the latter sunk. The crow were saved. ...

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  51. THE BALKAN QUESTION.

    It is officially announced in Constantinople that the terms of peace between Bulgaria and Turkey include the retention by Turkey of Demotika, Adrianople, and ...

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  52. VISIT OF PIPERS' BAND.

    The Caledonian Society of Tamworth and district will hold a grand concert to-night at the Theatre Royal for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expenses of ...

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