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  2. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  3. Chastisement of Children.

    A case of importance to the Education Department came before the local police court on Friday. Donald M'Rae, a public school teacher, at Blackman's Point, was charged with having unduly ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. Appllo Candle Co.

    Upon his arrival in Borrows the acting-Colonial Secretary received a cablegram which announced thai in the appeal case of the Apollo Candle Co. the Privy Council had decided in favour of the action of ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, February 13.—The Queen of Great Britain, has expressed her regret at the death of Cardinal MacCabe, of Dublin. ...

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  6. Port macquarie Items.

    Exhibits for the show continue to come in freely. At present over 400 have been entered. A young man named Workman, while felling a tree at Holland's Plains, was very nearly killed ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. Love Songs of Scotland.

    The genial Professor Blackie, of Edinburgh, took it into his head to lecture the other Sunday night, in Glasgow, on—of all its Scottish subjects suited to the Sawbath Day—"The Lore Songs of Scotland." The ...

    Article : 766 words
  8. Obituary.

    LONDON, February 13—Mr. Start, formerly a police magistrate in Melbourne, and a relative of Che late Captain Charles Start, the famous Australian explorer, died near Port Said, on the ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. Newcastle Items.

    The week's customs revenue amounted to £1577 9s 8d. Two old residents have just died—"Mrs. Nash., wife of Dr. Andrew Nash; of Wallsend; and Mr. Handcock ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bray.

    LONDON, February 13.—Mr. J. C. Bray (ex-Premier of South. Australia) and his wife are the guests of Lord Rosebery, in Mentmore, Bucks. ...

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  11. London Wool Sales.

    LONDON, February 13.—The wool sales closed to-day. The prices realised were about the same as those which prevailed at the opening of the sales. The bulk of the Australian wool offered ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL EIGHT-OAR RACE.

    The eight-oar crew to represent Victoria in the forth-coming intercolonial race has been chosen as follows:—W. W. Senior (stroke), T. Graham, F. Gregerson, C. A. Champion, S. H. Gowdie, W. J. Leverett, F. J. Taylor, E. K. ...

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  13. The Fall of Khartoum.

    The Cabinet Ministers, with the exception, of the Minister of Works, are absent from town to-day. No official information in regard to the Soudan crisis is likely to be received by cable until late this ...

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  14. The Royal Foresters.

    The Sydney District Grand Lodge officers opened a new Court of Royal Foresters in Eastwood, on Thursday night, the 12th instant, in Borgin's Hotel, near the main camp, Ryde. The lodge is called "The ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. MEMS.

    Our Port Macquarie correspondent telegraphs that Mr. J. L. Ruthven has again offered to sail Mr. P. A. Spence, in the Violet with the Nancy Loe, in the Sydney Harbour, for £125, the winner to give £25 to the loser. It is not ...

    Article : 884 words
  16. Obituary.

    LONDON, February 13.—The death is announced of Mr. Goddeffroy, the well-known German merchant. [The name of Cesar Goddeffiroy and Co. is known, in ...

    Article : 316 words
  17. OPINIONS OF THE MELBOURNE PRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—In a leading article in to-day's issue, the Melbourne Herald says that "New South Wales deserves the greatest credit for the offer which she made to the home Government. ...

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  18. Parramatta Quarter Sessions.

    Judge Dowling presided at the Quarter Sessions in Parramatta on Friday. Mr. Clarke Irving appeared for the Crown. Only two cases were set down for hearing, both from the Penrith district. ...

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  19. Mr. J. C. Bray.

    LONDON, February 11.—Mr. J. C. Bray, ex-Premier of South Australia, has become the guest of Earl of Rosebery in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire. ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN CONTINGENT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. Sargood (Minister of Defence) will hold a consultation to-day with Colonel Disney and Captain Thomas relative to preparing the Victorian contingent which will be available for the ...

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  21. The British Cabinet.

    LONDON, February 12.—Since the fall of Khartoum and the news of General Gordon's death, the public indignation against the Gladstone Ministry has been freely expressed. Lord Rosebery joins ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. A MILITARY MAN'S OPINION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A representative of the Melbourne Herald has interviewed Captain Walton j (lately of the Turkish army). The captain remarked that New South Wales proposes to send guns which ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. The Centennial Hall.

    The specifications for this building have been prepared by the city architect. They are now being printed, and they will be laid upon the table of the council at the meeting on Thursday nest. ...

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  24. New Guinea Annexation.

    LONDON, February 13.—The deadlock continues in the negotiations between Germany and Britain relative to the annexation of New Guinea. It is inevitable that Lord Derby will surrender to the ...

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  25. North Shore Police Court

    James Nolson was charged before Mr. Johnson, in the North Shore Police Court, Saturday, with having been drunk in a public thoroughfare, and was fined 5s, with the alternative of being imprisoned until the ...

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    LONDON, February 13.—The PALL MALL GAZETTE of this evening said that the offer made by the Government of New South Wales to send troops to the Soudan was nobly conceived and admirably ...

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  27. North Shore Fire Brigade.

    A large number of the members of the North Shore Fire Brigade, under the command of the superintendent, Mr. D. Gorman, assembled on Friday evening, and were pot through their various exercises, ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. Germany and Samoa.

    LONDON, February 13.—Germany disavows any intention of annexing Samoa. The Agent-General for New Zealand, Sir F. Dillon Bell, has made strong representations in the Colonial Office as ...

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  29. OPINION IN HAY.

    HAY, Saturday.—The feeling in Hay in regard to General Gordon's death was most profound. The people distrust Mr. Dalley's action in having offered troops as a mere attempt to get tho best of and flout ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. The Oriental Bank.

    LONDON, February 13.—The call up of share-holders of the Oriental Bant is not being freely responded to. The London STANDARD, referring to the liquidation proceedings, says that it is ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. Accident at North Shore.

    A somewhat painful accident happened on Friday to a domestic servant, named Margaret Farrell, in the employment of Miss Bowden, in the ladies' school, North Shore. She, by some means or other, ...

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  32. TELEGRAMS.

    Burton, the jockey, recovered 30 says from the Accident Insurance Company, in the County Court, on Friday. He took a policy from the agent on the day he was seriously injured at the steeplechase. ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. City Awnings.

    The city architect and building surveyor is having a thorough inspection made of the whole of the awnings of the city. Those which may be found to be dangerous will be enclosed in the usual way, and a ...

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  34. A Trip to Tasmania.—I.

    Longing to escape from "the madding crowd " of flies, mosquitoes, and other insects that load oar summer air with torment, I take my passage in the S.S. Flora, advertised to sail "at ...

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  35. LORD ROSEBERY APPROVES.

    BURROWA, Saturday.—When the Ministerial party arrived in Burrowa, it was found that telegrams were awaiting the Colonial Secretary from Lord Rosebery and the Premiers of New Zealand and Queensland, ...

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  36. Drowned in the Harbour.

    It has been reported to the City Coroner that the body of a man, who has not yet been identified, was found floating in the harbour near Cowper Wharf. It appears that about a quarter past 9 o'clock on ...

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  37. Balmain Police Court.

    John Hogan was charged before Mr. Leopold Yates, S.M., in the Balmain Police Court on Friday, with having been drank in Little Theodore-street. He was fined 5s, with the alternative of being imprisoned ...

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  38. VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr.William Deans, of Brunswick, has offered £500 toward sending a contingent from Victoria to the Soudan. Telegrams are being received from all parts of the colony offering ...

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  39. A Publican Imprisoned.

    A man named Slater, licensee of the Brunswick Pier Hotel, Sandridge, has been convicted of having received stolen goods, and has been, sentenced, to 18 months' imprisonment. He accused ...

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  40. STORES ORDERED TO BE GOT BEADY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Minister of Defence has ordered all military stores to be got ready for immediate transport in. order that there may be no delay if the offer of Mr. Service for troops for the ...

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  41. Accident to Mrs. Graham Berry.

    While Mr. and Mrs. Graham Berry were talking to a friend in Swanaton-street, to-day, s heavy blind fell on Mrs, Berry. The shock caused her to faint. She is not seriously injured, but ...

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  42. Oxford Private Social Club.

    A complimentary concert in connection with the Oxford Private Social Club took place in the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, on, Friday night. There was a large and fashionable audience. Mr. A. Fisher ...

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  43. THE NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.

    A master of the members of the Naval Brigade Artillery Volunteers called by the commanding officer, Lieutenant Lee, for the purpose of taking the names of those willing to proceed to Egypt, in the ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. Victorian News.

    The side wall of Messrs. Graham Bros. store in Little Russell-street which is at the rear of the American Hotel, Bourke-street, has fallen down. Mrs. Susan Leah Splatt applied in Chambers ...

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  45. MR. PITT IN A FROLIC.

    Great men need to unbend' and have a good frolic as woll as other people. The younger William Pitt was noted for dignity of person and for power of overawing associates. But be could play as well as ...

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  46. Drapers' Annual Picnic.

    A meeting of the committee in connection with the drapers' annual picnic, was held in the room of tho Seamen's Union, en Thursday. The secretary reported that the replies from employers, expressing ...

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  47. Adelong Items.

    Great satisfaction is expressed at the Minister of Work having promised to9 survey the railway line from Adelong to Tumberumba in answer to a petition. ...

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  48. Mining News.

    ADELONG, Saturday.—One hundred and twenty tons of quartz, from the Challenge Mine, are being crushed by the R[?]ecfer machine. ...

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  49. Cootamundra Items.

    The church of England because was closed on Friday night. The result was quite up to the expectations, about £[?] having been realised. The surplus will be sold by auction next month, ...

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  50. MEMS.

    Our Hay correspondent telegraph that the news of a discovery of gold at Mount Hope has not been authenticated. ...

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  51. Water Police Court.

    Mr. Johnson disposed of a number of cases in the Water Police Court on Saturday. The majority of the [?]sed were drunkards, and they were fined in the usual amounts. The more serious cases were ...

    Article : 35 words
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