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  2. Miners' Troubles.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday night.—To-day has been one of supreme suspense. It commenced and ended with anxiety. The liveliest interest was manifested all day yesterday concerning the ...

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  3. The Maritime Trouble.

    The anticipated arrival of the Zealandia yesterday gave a fresh impetus to the dispute between the Oceanic Steamship Company and the Maritime Labor Council. From an early hour in the ...

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  4. Ministers in the Country.

    COBAR, Wednesday.—The Ministers left Hermitage Plains at 7 o'clock this morning, arriving 1 at Cobar at 3 p.m. They were met four miles out of the township by Mr. W. J. Hogan, Mayor of ...

    Article : 481 words
  5. Australian Pirates.

    It is well known that in the early days of Australia there were numerous cases of piracy, the offenders being convicts who either overpowered their officers or cut the vessels out at ...

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  6. Lobsters and Rabbits.

    Eureka! That is to say somebody else has found out how to get rid of rabbits. Strange as it may seem, the discovery was made more than a hundred years ago, and there is little probability, ...

    Article : 850 words
  7. THE WANTS OP THE DISTRICT.

    COBAR, Thursday.—Mr. Waddell introduced a large and influential deputation to the Minister of Mines and the Minister of Education, at the Commercial Hotel, Cobar, on Wednesday ...

    Article : 761 words
  8. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—The renewed conference between the members of the Conciliation Committee and the Delegates did not terminate until & o'clock on Wednesday, and then it became ...

    Article : 406 words
  9. The Public Works Committee.

    Mr. J. P. Abbott, when asked to-day why he did not attend and make a declaration before the Chief Justice on Wednesday as a member of the Public Works Committee, stated: ...

    Article : 220 words
  10. The Late Mr. J. S. Farnell.

    The funeral of the late Mr. J. S. Faraell, M.L.A., left the New Masonic Hall, Castlereaghstreet, this afternoon at 1.30. There was a large gathering ef members of the leading lodges in ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. The Stock Tax.

    MOAMA, Wednesday.—A public meeting was held on Tuesday evening in the Bridge Hotel to consider the present political situation, also the proposed increase of taxation of certain stock by ...

    Article : 492 words
  12. The Elmore Tragedy.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Elmore inquest was brought to a termination at Sandhurst on Wednesday. The jury found that John Duggan was wilfully and foully murdered by William ...

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  13. POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The position of affairs in Melbourne with respect to the coal dispute shows no alteration. The result of the mediation on the part of the commission is looked forward ...

    Article : 550 words
  14. Accidentally Shot.

    PARRAMATTA, Thursday.—On Tuesday evening, Edye Taylor, son of Mr. John Taylor, was practicing at a yam tree with a seven-chambered revolver at a few yards off. Taylor had discharged ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. The Shearers' Strike.

    URANA, Wednesday.—The Hon. W. Halliday, of Brookong Station, telegraphed to us as follow: The onion men broke up their camp this morning. They are now making for Urana. We pulled the ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. Advertising

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  17. THE BANQUET.

    COBAR, Thursday.—On Wednesday evening the inhabitants of Cobar entertained the Minister for Mines and the Minister for Education at a banquet at the Commercial Hotel. There were about ...

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  18. Death of Mr. Robert Usher.

    The many friends of Mr. Robert Usher, who for years has been employed in the General Postoffice, will be grieved to hear of his death, which occurred at bis residence, Crown-street, Surry ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. The Police cell Outrage.

    Robert Hewart was yesterday informed by the Governor of Darlinghurst Gaol that the Executive had decided to carry out the sentence of death upon him, and that the execution was fixed for ...

    Article : 76 words
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