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    Some of the following appeared in our second and third edition of yesterday. ...

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  3. City Council.

    The 126th quarterly meeting of the above was held yesterday, his Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. Harris) in the chair. Present: Aldermen Dean, Sleeks, Hardie, Palmer, J. D. ...

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  4. Yesterday's Cablegrams.

    LONDON, September 9.—The Zulus are reported to be dispirited over their recent defeats and to be submissive in bearing. Dinizulu is still un-captured. ...

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  5. Death from Chloroform Poisoning.

    The City Coroner held an inquest at the St. Vincent's Hospital, on Monday, concerning the death of a young man named Michael Flannagan, who was found dead in the operating theatre of ...

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  6. News by Telegraph.

    ARMIDALE, Monday.—A well-attended meeting took place in the town hall on Saturday evening for the purpose of establishing a market for Armidale. The Mayor of Armidale occupied the ...

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  7. Brevities.

    During a severe thunderstorm at Glen Innes on Friday night the house of Mr. C. Kemp was struck by lightning. The chimney was shattered and the verandah posts splintered. ...

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  8. Determined Suicide.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A married woman named Mary Orchard, who resides with her husband at East Brunswick, committed suicide on Sunday by shooting herself. About 4 o'clock ...

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  9. A New South Wales Gold Company.

    LONDON, September 9.—The Fiery Cross United Gold-mining Company, of New South Wales, has been registered, with a, capital of £125,000. ...

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  10. Gold-mining in Ireland.

    LONDON, September 9.—A license to prospect for gold over sixty acres of land in the county of Wicklow, Ireland, has been granted to Mr. Pritchard Morgan, who discovered payable ...

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  11. Matthew Burnett in Maitland.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.—Mr. Matthew Burnett, who has been so successful in his temperance mission in New South Wales, commenced his crusade against the evils of drink on Maitland ...

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  12. Attempted Suicide.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A young German Jew named Carl Sachs was arrested on Saturday on a charge of obtaining money by means of false pretences. He was searched in the usual way and ...

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  13. The Hungarian Manoeuvres.

    LONDON, September 9.—It is stated that the Prince of Wales will attend the military manoeuvres in Hungary. ...

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  14. Broken Hill Railway.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The viaduct spanning the gap between the Proprietary Company's mine and Block 10 is nearly completed, and the extension of the railway line will be open for traffic in ...

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  15. The Western Suburbs Drainage

    On Monday Messrs. Carruthers and Davis, Ms.L.A., had an interview with the Minister for Works in reference to the disposal of the drainage of Marrickville, and explained to the Minister a ...

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  16. Miners' Troubles.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday, 11.30.—On receipt of the rumor of disturbances having occurred between the union miners and the non-unionists filling: small coal at Mr. Hugh Walker's Linwood ...

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  17. Fire at Singleton.

    SINGLETON, Monday.—A fire occurred at 2.30 on Sunday morning, in a building consisting of lavatory, bathroom, and man's room, at the rear of the Grammar School. A man-servant was awoke ...

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  18. Suspected Incendiarism.

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—A man named Francis Roach was arrested on suspicion of setting fire to the Albion Hotel, West Tamworth, on May 26 last. He was brought before the police court this ...

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  19. Molong Stallion Parade.

    MOLONG, Monday.—The annual stallion parade held on Saturday last passed off very successfully. There was a fairly representative muster of horses, both in the blood and draught sections, ...

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  20. A Struggle for Life.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A fisherman named Antonio caught too many fish off the Semaphore on Saturday night. He filled his boat so full that she heeled over and Bank. Antonio swain ashore ...

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  21. Yesterday's Police Courts.

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  22. Mr. Bradlaugh's Reported Resignation.

    Mr. Frederic Jones informs us that he has received a cable to the effect that Mr. Bradlaugh has no present intention of resigning his seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  23. Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A large deputation will wait upon the Premier on Wednesday in connection with the proposed line to Wentworth, in New South Wales. Victoria will draw a large ...

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  24. A Terrible Death.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A. selector named Henry Whittles, residing at Tyers, was engaged in making a log fence on Saturday, when a heavy log fell off the skid, striking him a terrible blow ...

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  25. Typhoid and Dip[?]

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Six cases of typ[?]old fever were reported to the Central Board of Health this week, four being fatal Twelve cases of diphtheria were reported, six being fatal. ...

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  26. The Line to Wollongong.

    The line which completes the railway communication between Sydney and Wollongong is now practically completed, and the Minister of Works has decided to perform the opening ceremony on ...

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  27. Alleged Assault and Robbery.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Detective Ward arrested a man named John Turner, this morning, on a charge of assaulting and robbing Louis Albert Le Lamber of £19, a watch and chain, and ...

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  28. NEWTOWN.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Fined: James Wilson, John Byrnes, Robert Campbell, William Clark, and Sylvester Symmonds. THEFT.—James Bridger, charged on remand ...

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  29. Naval and Military.

    Saturday last was a day that will be remembered all over the British dominions as one of the most glorious in the annals of history. On Sept. 8, 1855, thirty-three years ago, the strongly ...

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  30. A Disputed Partnership.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An equity suit was commenced by J. H. Weeding against Dr. Rose, M.L.A., in connection with an alleged partnership in a transaction for the purchase of land in ...

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  31. A Shipping Disaster.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The ship Silverdale, from Puget Sound, reports that on July 23 the natives on Pehnryn Island reported that a barque had gone ashore on the island two weeks ...

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  32. MEETING OF THE DELEGATE BOARD.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—The Miners' Delegate Board has been sitting all the forenoon, and has now resumed after lunch. The masters' proposals were considered, but with what result is ...

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  33. THE EFFECT IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A mass meeting was held on the Queen's Wharf on Sunday, Mr. R. Chandler presiding. Several resolutions expressing sympathy with the Newcastle miners were ...

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  34. The Collision in the Harbor.

    The Water Police continued dragging on Monday for the body of the young man, John Saxby, who was drowned near Circular Quay on Saturday, and at about noon they were successful. ...

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  35. WATER.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Joseph Murray, Jno. M'Carthy, James Allison, James Scott, Timothy Neal, Charles Lawrence, Henry Morton, John Sullivan, Elizabeth Monroe (alias Lady Monroe), ...

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  36. House Struck by Lightning.

    GLEN INNES, Monday.—After six months' dry weather a change occurred on Friday. A steady downpour of rain fell for two hours, 48 points having been registered. .During the ...

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  37. THE EFFECT IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The coal strike is having a drastic effect on Port Adelaide. In the Government dredgers alone sixty men are thrown out of employment. The Steam Tug Company began ...

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  38. Political.

    A trial of the new light (Brown's) railway tracks has taken place, with most satisfactory results, between Sydney and the mountains. Glasson's Works are now engaged on an order for ...

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  39. Municipal Matters.

    At the quarterly luncheon of the City Council, on Monday, at the Town Hall, his Worship (Alderman J. Harris) announced his intention of running for the Mayoral chair at the next election, ...

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  40. BALMAIN.

    ALLEGED STAALING,—William Graham prosecuted Lawrence Brady for stealing a £10 note. This case was adjourned from Friday. The accused is a storekeeper, and detained the ...

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  41. SHADY MINING CONCERNS.

    During the present mining revival several doubtful concern have, as might have been expected, been placed before the public No less than three or four of these affairs have been exposed through ...

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  42. Stock and Share Report.

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  43. Casualties.

    The following have been attended in the Prince Alfred Hospital: Joseph Ecserman, 29, 217, Crown-street, injured knee; Samuel Minday, 24, 42, Stephen-street Camperdown, fracture of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. Sheep and Cattle Sales.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
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