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  2. THE WEATHER.

    The following forecasts have been, issued for the next three days: New South Wales.—Fine, with some cloud, generally; more rain of a showery nature along the ...

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  3. THE VARDY DIVORCE.

    Mr. Justice Simpson delivered his reserved judg-ment yesterday, in the suit brought by Clara Vernon Vardy, formerly Harcourt, for a decree of judical separation from William Lindhurst Vardy, ...

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  4. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  5. THE AUGSBURG IN A STORM.

    BRISBANE, Friday Afternoon.—The German steamer Augsburg arrived in Moreton Bay fast night, and anchored at the bar, en route for Singapore and Colombo. Much anxiety had been ...

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  6. PADDINGTON SENSATION

    As briefly reported in our editions on Thursday, a rather sensational escape of two prisoners took place at the Paddington lookup during the day. It seemed to have thrown a large portion ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL POSITION

    Mr. Dawson, member of the Queensland Assembly for Charters Towers, and leader of the parliamentary Labor party in the northern colony, is on a visit to Sydney, and consented to be ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE.

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  9. Sporting.

    The Rosebery Park meeting which was to have been held yesterday has been put off till Tuesday next. The programme advertised for that day will be disposed of On the following Tuesday, and ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, July 13, 6.40 p.m.—At the wool sales this evening business was brisk. Prices for low crossbreds are hardening. ...

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  11. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's cable: London, July 12.—The wheat market has a downward tendency, owing to the favorable weather. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WATERLOO CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday Afternoon.—The decid-ing course for the Australian Waterloo Cup was run this afternoon at the Moonee Valley Plumpton. Mr. Mitchelhiore's blk w d p Aquafortis, ...

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  13. RIFLE AMMUNITION.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Council of the National Rifle Association has discarded the "Mark Four" ammunition for the Lee-Metford Rifles, on account of its tendency at danger. ...

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  14. STRIKE OF BOOKMAKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday Afternoon.—The decision of the Victorian Club committee given last night in respect to a charge of misconduct against "Prosper" has caused a deal of ill-feeling ...

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  15. Greater Sydney.

    At the last meeting of the City Council the Mayor (Sir Matthew Harris, M.L.A.) announced that he intended to convene a meeting of the council at an early date to consider the question ...

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  16. A DRUNKARD'S DEATH.

    The Coroner yesterday resumed the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman named Ada Wilkinson, aged about 40 who on ...

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  17. INSPECTION OF THE PREMISES.

    An "Evening News" reporter yesterday had an interview with Mr. Davidson, builder, the owner and occupier of the house and grounds at the rear of the Paddington Police Court, and, through ...

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  18. ROSEHILL RAILWAY.

    A bargain has at last been struck between the Government and the bank which owns the Rosehill railway for the purchase of that line. It will be remembered that Parliament last year voted ...

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  19. COAL MINES ACT INQUIRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday .—The Special Court of Investigation under the Coal Mines Act, to inquire into the charge made by Bailey, a former employee, against the management of the Newcastle ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. T. M. DAVIS.

    Mr. Thomas Martin Davis, formerly M.L.A. for Pyrmont, died at his residence, 24 Arthur-street, Ashfield, yesterday, after a brief illness. Mr. Davis was for many years a very prominent figure in ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH IS CUMBERLAND-STREET.

    A sudden death occurred yesterday at Belvidere House, 208 Cumberland-street, Church Hill, when Amelia Bullmer was found dead in bed. The deceased, who was a widow, 28 years of age, ...

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  22. GEORGE-STREET TRAMWAY

    The official visit of the Minister for Works to the Ultimo power-house last Monday has had the desired effect in stirring up. matters in connection with this work. Fifty additional men have ...

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  23. THE COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.—In consequence of the recent rough weather operations, had to be suspended at the district jetties for four days, which practically means that the southern coal ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. SHIPPING.

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  25. ILLEGAL FISHING NETS SALE.

    Under Instructions from Mr. J. A. Brodie, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, Mr. S. H. Harris (Henry Harris and Company) yesterday sold by auction a quantity of fishing nets, hauling lines, etc., which ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. THE SUPPLY OF HARES.

    COOMA, Friday.—Up to the present 35,434 hares have been dispatched by rail from Cooma this season. During the past ten days 6500 were sent away to Sydney for shipment. A hare drive took ...

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  27. IN BANKERUPTCY.

    Henry Pritchard, of Tent Hill, near Emmaville,[?]. Mr.N.F. Giblin, official assignee. Herbert Greenup Marsh, of Llangothlin, drover. Mr. L.T. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

    Article : 17 words
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