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  2. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  3. THE FREETRADE CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Conference began its final sitting at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. At Thursday's sitting, the first four clauses of the committee's resolutions, which were of a general freetrade ...

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  4. RANDWICK RACES.

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    General French was aboard the Australasian at about 9.45 a.m. yesterday, and the Commandant carefully inspected the whole of the arrangements made for the comfort and ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. THE WOUNDED WOLLONGONG MAN.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.—News was recently received here that Mr. George Humphries, at one time a prominent member of the Wollongong Civilian Rifle Club, was severely wounded in the ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. The Coal Trade.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The condition of the coal trade is anything but satisfactory just now; and, judging by the utterances of the president of the colliery employees' federation, there are ...

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  8. SCENE ON THE WHARF.

    Dull weather, with a threat of rain, formed the climatic conditions under which the forty Lancers, under Captain Nicholson, embarked on board the graceful yacht-like Australasian, and hauled off ...

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  9. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

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  10. THE KENSINGTON CAMP.

    The gale yesterday played havoc with the tents at the Kensington Camp, a large number being blown down, and the spectacle of officers in pyjamas, and men in all stages of undress ...

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  11. SAILING OF THE AUSTRALASIAN.

    Though the authorities had decreed that there was to be no official "send off," the wharf at Miller's Point and all the surrounding coigns of vantage were covered with a moderate, but ...

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  12. WHERE THE BURNERS GO.

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  13. SUPPOSED ARSENICAL POISONING.

    WILCANNIA, Friday Afternoon.—Another case of supposed poisoning is reported from Purnaga Station, where a married couple were recently poisoned. Mrs. Bauer, wife of the cook on the ...

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  14. SOCIAL GATHERING AT PARRAMATTA.

    At the conclusion of the public meeting in the Town Hall, Parramatta, on Thursday, a number of gentlemen adjourned to the Woolpack Hotel at invitation of Lieutenant Brunton, of the ...

    Article : 451 words
  15. THE HARBOR DISASTER.

    The body of Mrs. R. Leigh, one of the victims of last Sunday's boating disaster, was found washed up on the beach at Manly, near the gas works, yesterday, and it was recovered by the ...

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  16. A MAILMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    MARULAN, Friday.—A rather uncommon incident happened here yesterday, the mailman carrying the mails between Bungonia and Goulburn having a very narrow escape. It appears that a ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A GIRL.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday Afternoon.—A domestic servant employed at the West End Hotel attempted to commit suicide to-day by dissolving wax match heads in a tumbler of water and drinking ...

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  18. HUNTING SHARKS.

    At Woolwich, Lane Cove River, on Wednesday a local fisherman, named Robert Edwards, caught a shark said to be 12ft long. Whilst on the hook the monster was twice speared, and in its agony ...

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  19. R.M.S. BRITANNIA AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY (W.A.), Friday.—The P. and O. R.M.S. Britannia arrived from London this morning. The following are the saloon passengers:— For Albany: Captain Angove. For Adelaide: ...

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  20. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

    The following case is set for hearing at the Central Criminal Court, Darlinghurst, on Monday: Thomas Patrick Dessaix, Victoria White, and James Irwin, conspiracy. The jurors ...

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  21. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    John Edward Hancock, of Junee Reefs, near Junee, farmer. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assignee. ...

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  22. SELLING LIQUOR TO A PROHIBITED PERSON.

    ARMIDALE, Friday Afternoon.—At the police court this morning, B. Coughlin, licensee of the Club Hotel, was fined £10 and costs for supplying liquor to a prohibited person. The defendant's ...

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  23. FIGHTING ROUND COLESBERG.

    MELBOURNE, Friday Afternoon.—The Premier has received the following cable from the Agent-General (Sir Andrew Clarke): "London, February 15.—Regret to report that Eddy and ...

    Article : 240 words
  24. THE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The following sentences were passed at the Quarter Sessions, Darlinghurst by Judge Back-house yesterday: Finlay Nicholson, convicted of an assault on a girl, 4 years' penal servitude; ...

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  25. CARPENTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike committee of the Carpenters and Joiners' Society seem quite satisfied with the present state of affairs in connection with the strike. The men continue to picket various jobs, ...

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  26. MAITLAND STOCK SALES.

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    New South Wales.—Scattered highland and coastal rains, with some thunder; mostly fine and dusty inland; heavy southerlies south and southeast from Sydney, under "Poppaea," with rough ...

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  28. JURORS' FEES.

    Application was made on Thursday to his Honor Mr. Justice Cohen by one of the jurors in the Kugelmann-Norton alleged libel case for an increase in the fees paid to them for attendance. ...

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  29. THE LANCER REGIMENT.

    It is doubtful if the Parramatta Town Hall ever held a more enthusiastic or more unanimous gathering than was present on Thursday, for the purpose of considering the advisability of ...

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  30. SHIPPING.

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  31. THE ATLANTIAN.

    The troopship Atlantian, one of the vessels chartered to convey the Bushmen's Contingent to South Africa, passed Wilson's promontory at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. The Promontory, is 430 miles to ...

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  32. A REFUGEE FROM JOHANNESBURG.

    BOWRAL, Friday.—Mr. G. E. Marston, of Bowral, is in receipt of a letter from his brother, Mr. Henry Marston, who left Melbourne about five years ago to work at his trade as a carpenter at ...

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  33. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN

    MACLEAN, Friday.—A very old resident of the Clarence River, Mrs. M'Aulay, died this morning, aged 101. The deceased arrived on the river in 1861, and has been a permanent resident since. ...

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  34. THE NEW CALEDONIA CABLE.

    The Postmaster-General has received the following from Brisbane:—"Gomen advises communication difficult with Noumea; line under repairs; traffic subject to delay." ...

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