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  2. KINGI TAWHIAH.

    Konga Forero apititia e te nuipepa e ki ana. No te nohoange o Tawhiao i Ngaruwahia i kite ai aia i te pai O Te Hinu a Hakopa me matou hoki. Kanui te maha o nga tangata mo tona oranga ake i taua ...

    Article : 285 words
  3. The Champion Carsman.

    LONDON, June 20.-Henry Searle, the Australian, and champion sculler of the world, and Neil Matterson have arrived. (FROM THE MELBOURNE "AGE." ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. Sporting.

    THE WEIGHTS.-The weights for the spring handicaps are due on Monday, when those for the Victorian Amateur Turf Club meeting will also be published. ...

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  5. Yesterday's Parliament.

    The Speaker took the chair At 2.30 p.m. NEWCASTLE PASTURAGE RESERVE. The SPEAKER announced the assent of the Governor to the Newcastle Pasturage Reserves ...

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  6. Cut to Pieces by a Train.

    BATHURST, Saturday.-An inquest on the remains of Mr. Joseph Turton, the unfortunate locomotive inspector, was held on Friday, at the Victoria Hotel. The evidence showed that ...

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  7. THE RING.

    JACK MOLLOY V. JACK SLAVIN.-An excellent evening's sport is advertised to take place at Foley's Athletic Hall to-night, when Jack Molloy, tho prettiest boxer in Australia, meets a much heavier ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. Commercial.

    DAIRY PRODUCE.-At the railway sale yards during the week, Messrs. Ellis and Co. sold at auction: Butter, of which was in good supply, and selling dull at lower figures. Eggs: Plentiful, and selling ...

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  9. The Ascot Gold Cup.

    LONDON, June 20.-The Gold Cup, at Ascot to-day, resulted as follows: Trayles, Rada, Cotillon. The Gold Cup, value 1000 sovs, given from the fund, with 200 sovs for the second and 100 sovs for the third ...

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  10. The King of Holland.

    LONDON, JUNE 21.-The King of Holland, who recently recovered from a dangerous illness, which necessitated the appointment of the Queen as Regent, has suffered a serious relapse. ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

    In this world we've gained our knowledge, And for it we've had to pay; Though we have not been to college, We have heard the poets say: ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. A Hard Case.

    LONDON, June 21.-Lord George Hamilton, Lord of the Admiralty, has stated that he does not intend to compensate Thompson, the seaman who was wrongfully sentenced to three months' ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. A Distressing Case.

    GUNDAGAI, Saturday.-On Tuesday last the local police got information that a woman named Sarah Jane Layton was wandering about the bush at Yammatree, only partially clad, having ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. The Westphalian Strikes.

    LONDON, Jane 21.-The Emperor of Germany has issued a general order thanking the Army for it operations in the sub[?]ugation of the riots caused in connection with the miners' strikes in ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. Prince George of Wales.

    LONDON, June 21.-The statement is affirmed on authority that Prince George, second son of the Prince of Wales, will shortly be appointed to a torpedo vessel attached to the Australian ...

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  17. Sir Henry Loch.

    LONDON, June 20. - It is understood that the Government has been pressings the Cape Governorship on Sir Henry Loch, and it is said that he is undecided as to his return ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. Central Cumberland Election.

    The polling for the extraordinary vacancy in the Central Cumberland electorate, caused by the death of Mr. J. R. Linsley, takes place to-day, and the candidates who seek the suffrages of the ...

    Article : 456 words
  20. Nearly Boiled Alive.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.-A soap boiler named G. M'Pherson fell into a vat of hot fat while at work near Hamilton on Thursday, having over balanced himself while stirring it. When he ...

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  21. The Cape Governorship.

    LONDON, June 20.-Sir William Robinson has been appointed to the Governorship of a colony which is not Victoria, as had been reported. ...

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  22. Typhoid and Diphtheria.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The Central Board of Health has received reports during the past fortnight of 195 cases of typhoid, 27 of which have proved fatal. Twenty-five cases of diphtheria ...

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  23. Sir Saul Samuel.

    LONDON, June 20.-Sir Saul Samuel Agent-General for New South Wales, has been elected a fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. ...

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  24. Australia Freights.

    LONDON, Jane 20.-The committee appointed by the shippers have obtained a reduction of 5s per ton on the weight of freight for Melbourne after loading. ...

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  25. Incest and Murder.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The little town of Nathalia was crowded this morning by persons, some of whom had come many miles, to hear the preliminary examination of the man William ...

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  26. WALGETT WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  27. Wycliffe Hall.

    LONDON, June 20.-The Rev. Francis James Chavasse, M.A., Oxford, has accepted the Headship of Wycliffe Theological Hall, Oxford. The rev. gentleman, who was ordained in 1870 ...

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  28. The Wool Market.

    LONDON, June 20.-At the wool sales prices continue very firm. ...

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  29. Frozen Meat.

    LONDON, June 20.-New Zealand frozen mutton is quoted at 6 1/4d per 1b, and lamb at 7 1/4d to 7 1/2d. ...

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  30. THE CINDER TRACK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  31. The Irish Question.

    LONDON, June 21.-Martin Burke, who Was arrested at Winnipeg for having been concerned in the murder of Dr. Cronin at Chicago, has not confessed as was at first reported. He opposes ...

    Article : 155 words
  32. FOOTBALL.

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  33. "He Would Be No More."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-A man, named Augusts Wilson, disappeared, from his home at Port Melbourne this morning. He left a letter addressed to his wife saying that he had drawn £10 from ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. THE GUN.

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  35. THE SYDNEY POLLING.

    A pretty heavy poll is being taken at the Y.M.C.A. Buildings in Bathurst-st. The friends of Mr. Dale and Mr. Gee are working vigorously but quietly for their candidate. It is not expected ...

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  36. Recognition of Bravery.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-Among the awards made by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia, is a bronze medal to Constable Robert Weir, of West Maitland, New South Wales, for rescuing ...

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  37. THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.

    Great satisfaction was expressed in aquatic circles last evening when the News announced the Safe arrival at London of Henry E. Searle, the champion sculler of the world, and his ...

    Article : 160 words
  38. M. Pasteur's Representatives.

    LONDON, June 21.-Drs. Germont and Loir, who visited the colonies as the representatives of M. Pasteur, have arrived at Plymouth. They complain of the treatment they received from the ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. New Guinea.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-The latest news from New Guinea is that Sir Wm. M'Gregor is endeavoring to cross the Stanley Owen Ranges. He was then 9000ft up. The natives are quickly ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. The Irish Immigrants.

    Yesterday afternoon the Minister of Justice received the report of Mr. Lee, D.S.M., respecting his decision in the case of the two girls named Lynch. The magistrate has, it is stated, given ...

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  41. MATCH FOR £1000.

    In professional aquatic circles some interest is now being taken in the race, the stakes for which have been increased to £500 a side, between M'Lean, of the Richmond River, and Chris. Neilson, of Sydney. ...

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  42. Turkey and Crete.

    LONDON, June 21.-The Turkish Commission, Which Was despatched to Crete to inquire into the grievances of the Cretans, is pacifying the populace, who had revolted against the Turkish ...

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  43. castle Hill-Dural Railway.

    Mr. Hugh Taylor, M.L.A., has supplied the following statistics to the Minister for Works: Population on proposed route, 2053; holdings, 23,411a; holdings in bearing, 2845 acres holdings ...

    Article : 344 words
  44. In Bankruptcy.

    SEQUESTRATION ORDERS ON PETITION OP DEBTORS. No. 1355. Ernest Richard Price Shone, of Coonamble, trading as "Rule and Co," general agent. Mr.E.M. Stephen, official assignee. ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. Great Fire in China.

    LONDON, June 21.-A disastrous fire has occurred at Lachan, in China. The conflagration lasted four days, the town being entirely destroyed. Twelve hundred inhabitants lost their lit es. ten thousand are rendered homeless. ...

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  46. THE M.R.C. CLUB.

    The members of the "Marks" Bowing Club were to have had some handicapped skiff races over the harbor course this Afternoon, but they have now decided to postpone them until next Saturday. ...

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  47. Will There be War?

    LONDON, June 21.-In the Chamber of Deputies, M. de Freyemet, Minister for War, stated yesterday that Franco was on a level with and probably ahead of Germany in regard to military ...

    Article : 132 words
  48. THE MORTLAKE HANDICAP.

    Yesterday afternoon there was a good assemblage of spectators to Witness the running off of the first Sheffield handicap promoted by Mr. Stuart, of Morelake. Mr. Stuart has had a lot of bad luck in ...

    Article : 319 words
  49. An Official Assignee Resigns.

    In Bankruptcy this morning, before his Honor Judge Deffell, Frederick Thomas Humphreys, an official assignee under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Acts, applied for leave to ...

    Article : 201 words
  50. Monday's Auctions.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  51. Commercial.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  52. The Mails.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. CARRINGTON 100 YARDS HANDICAP.

    A 8 o'clock, to-night, a start will be [?] with the above event. Seventy-six men are down. [?] competition, among whom are several of the ending "peds." The tracks are in aplendid condition, and a ...

    Article : 93 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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