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    Some ef the following items appeared in our second sad third editions of yesterday. ...

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  3. News by Telegraph.

    PARRAMATTA, Tuesday. — Last evening the police found a boy, 5 years old, straying in Church-street north. He said that his name was Willie Moon, that he lived in ...

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  4. "Tour Money or Your Life."

    A girl named Jane Mary Ann Charlton, residing at 16, Derwent-street, Glebe, was taken to the Prince Alfred Hospital about 1 o'clock yesterday, suffering from a wound on her forehead. ...

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  5. The Great Libel Case.

    Alfred Nathan (of Stephen, Laurence, and Jacques) was then called by Mr. Rogers. Mr. Richer at once objected to the attorney for the defendant company saying a single word with ...

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  6. Sporting.

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  7. Miners' Troubles.

    Newcastle, Tuesday.—The Miners' Delegate Board is sitting. The proceedings, as usual, are strictly private. The opinion in Newcastle is widely divided with regard to ...

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  8. Brevities.

    The Minister for Works has decided to continue the trial surrey of the proposed railway to Barmedman before removing the surveyors now engaged on the Temora line. ...

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  9. THE LYONS HANDICAP.

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  10. PORT JACKSON SAILING CLUB.

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  11. Yesterday's Police Courts.

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  12. MORONEY'S SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

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  13. Death of a Maitland Resident.

    West Maitland, Taesday.—A very old resident of Maitland, named Mrs. Ann Blanchard, died on Saturday Deceased came to the district over half a century ago, and has lived here the whole ...

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  14. Barmedman Railwaqy League.

    BARMEDMAN, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Barmedman Railway League on Monday night a telegram was read from Mr E. M. Vaughn, M.L.A., stating that the Minister of Works had ...

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  15. WATER.

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  16. Bathurst School of Arts.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—At the committee meeting of the School of Arts last night, a long discussion took place on a motion of Mr. C V. Naylor—"That a general meeting of the ...

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  17. CRICKET.

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  18. Bathurst Hospital.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the committee of the Bathurst Hospital, held on Monday, Special directions were given in certain cases where inmates, supposed to be able to pay, ...

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  19. The Queensland Government.

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—The Cabinet on Monday discussed the deadlock with the Governor in consequence of his refusal to accept the advice of the Ministry to release the prisoner Benjamin Kitts ...

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  20. THE FEELING IN THE DISTRICT.

    Newcastle, Tuesday, 1 p.m.—an impression is gaining ground here that after all the masters are as anxious for a strike as they are confident of being able to defeat the men in a prolonged ...

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  21. The Cumberland Disease.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Tuesday.—Messrs. Miller and Miller, stock agents, report having trucked a number of sheep and cattle to the board appointed to make the experiments for M. Pasteur's remedy ...

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  22. REDFERN.

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  23. THE MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    Later.—The Governor has declined to accede to the recommendations of the Ministry for the release of the prisoner Kitts. Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith to-day tendered the resignation of ...

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  24. Important Mining Case.

    In the District Court yesterday, before his Honor Judge Dowling, the hearing of the case of the Golden Gully Gold-mining Co. v. Parke and Lacy was resumed. The defendants are ore-crushers, ...

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  25. Executive Council.

    At the weekly meeting of the Erecutive Council, held on Tuesday, the following public holidays were proclaimed Police district of Manning River, Thursday, the 13th instant; district of ...

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  26. SATISFACTION IN NEWCASTLE.

    Newcastle, Tuesday.—The news of the decision of the masters to meet a sub-committee of the Miners' Delegate Board on the terms proposed by Mr. Brunker, has caused deep ...

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  27. City Council.

    A meeting of the finance committee of the above council took place on Tuesday, his Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. Harris) in the chair. Present: Aldermen Dean, Bryen, Beare, Playfair. ...

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  28. A Railway Accident.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A railway accident occurred, near Newport Station, shortly after 12 o'clock to-day. Two little girls, names unknown, aged about 7 and 10 years, on the way ...

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  29. NORTH SHORE.

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  30. The Tamworth Tragedy.

    Tamworth, Tuesday.—The man Patk. Keenahan, who was shot by his stepson at Moore Creek, died last evening. The murderer was employed as a surveyor in the Harbors and Rivers ...

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  31. Stock and Share Report.

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  32. A Terrible Accident.

    MANLY, Tuesday.—A young man, named Stewart Rule, 18, is reported to have fallen over Blue Pish Point Cliffs. Sergeant M'Intosh and Constable ...

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  33. Casualties.

    The following cases have been attended at the Prince Alfred Hospital since Monday: Mrs. Brown, 50, Brown-street, Camperdown, severe scalp wound, alleged to have been caused by her ...

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  34. The Case of Wm. Langham.

    In Bankruptcy on Tuesday, before his Honor Judge Deffel, an application was made for the release of Wm. Langham from gaol, where he was committed by his Honor on the 21st ultimo ...

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  35. Accident to a Mail Coach.

    Orange, Tuesday.—Through an accident occurring to Stevens's mail coach from Forbes on Friday last, the mail train was delayed a considerable time at Borenore. Fortunately there ...

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  36. Found Drowned.

    A man named Stephen Middleton, residing at Mossman's Bay, reported to the police that, at about 7 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, he discovered the dead body of a nan lying on the rocks, at a ...

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  37. Alleged Brutal Assault.

    Mary Haggett and Richard Haggett, the latter a boy of about 16 years of age, were charged before Mr. Delohery at the Central Police Court on Tuesday with inflicting grievous bodily ...

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    A youth named Stewart Rule, aged 18, is reported to hare fallen over the Blue Fish Point cliffs at Manly this afternoon. The Public' Works Committee sat this ...

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  39. Mining.

    PICTON, Tuesday.—There is considerable excitement here over the recent discovery of coal at Lake Biter, about eight miles from this town. There are four or five seams, ranging from 6ft to 20ft thick. A ...

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  40. The Jerry Question.

    At the bottom of all the trouble between the colliery proprietors and the miners is the question of jerry and other refuse running in bands through the coal Beams. In to-day's issue of ...

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