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  2. EAST GRETA ACCIDENT.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday Afternoon.— The body of Barnes, the third of the entombed men at the East Greta Colliery, was discovered this morning, under heavy keepers. The body was ...

    Article : 77 words
  3. CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday Afternoon.— Sunday was gloriously fine, and when the match was resumed to-day a cool breeze and cloudless sky gave hope even to the most disappointed ...

    Article : 2,081 words
  4. THE STRONG MAN.

    Professor Miller has written to us regarding the performance of Mr. Sampson, the strong man who is at present appearing at the Opera House (says Saturday's Melbourne "Herald"). He says: ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. A.J.C. RAGES.

    The second and concluding day of the Summer meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was held at Rand wick yesterday. The weather, although cloudy, was fine and cool. The course and ...

    Article : 1,726 words
  6. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum shade temperature recorded in the country on Sunday was fit Bourke, where 104 deg was recorded, and the minimum was at Newcastle, where 30deg was registered ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. V.A.T.C. Races.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 771 words
  8. MR. RUSSELL'S FORECAST.

    N.S.W.: North to north-east winds inland, with fine weather. On the coast south to easterly winds, with fine weather. COOTAMUNDRA, Monday.— Ninety-five points ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. DEBATE TOURNAMENT.

    On Friday evening last, in the Lecture Hall, School of Arts, the debate tournament, under the auspices of the New South Wales Literary and Debating Societies' Union, was continued, when ...

    Article : 674 words
  10. GOSSIP OF THE PAVILION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— While keen disappointment was expressed at the result of the first day's play in the intercolonial match, past experience has shown that on a bad wicket the ...

    Article : 653 words
  11. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    George Rogers, 30, a miner, residing in Little Hay-street, Darling Harbor, slipped on the pavement yesterday, and fractured his right leg. He was admitted to the Sydney Hospital. ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  13. AQUATICS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.— The Grafton oarsmen who are to compete at the Newcastle regatta on January 2 visited Maitland yesterday at the invitation of the West Maitland Water ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. AN AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    Letters from tie Cape by tie steamer Aberdeen, which arrived this morning, state that the Australian jockey Budd had been arrested at Pretoria on a charge of murder, arising out of a ...

    Article : 379 words
  15. FRIGHTFUL JUDICIAL BLUNDER.

    A terrible judicial error is reported from Bychawa, in Russian Poland (says the London "Daily Mail). In February, 1892, a merchant arrived at an inn there, and took a room for the ...

    Article : 272 words
  16. THE PROFITS OF CHARTREUSE.

    Mr. S. Wells, in the course of an article in "Travel" on La Grand Chartreuse, the chief home of the Carthusians, says The revenues are, of course, chiefly derived from the great sale of their ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. NOXIOUS "FILLING" OF TEXTILE FABRICS.

    The Home Trade Sectional committee of the Manchester (England) Chamber of Commerce, at a recent meeting, head at the offices of the Manchester Home Trade Association, has under ...

    Article : 417 words
  18. BITTEN BY A SHARK.

    News has reached town that a young man, well known in boating circles, was bitten on the thigh by a shark, while fishing at Wellington Point on Tuesday, last (says Friday's Brisbane ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. NEIL GOW, THE FIDDLER.

    A writer in the "Scots Pictorial" tells some anecdotes of Neil Gow, the famous Scottish fiddler. He was a great favorite of the Duke of ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. MRS. MONSON APPLIES FOR PARISH BELIEF.

    Mrs. Monson, wife of A. J. Monson, of Ardlamont notoriety and who is now in penal servitued, has applied to the Bridlington (E.) Board of Guardians for relief, representing that she and ...

    Article : 131 words
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