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  2. THE SHARE MARKET.

    The Broken Hill Council will consider the question of the purchase of the Broken Hill Water Supply property on Monday. Some think that if the company adheres to its terms the ...

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  3. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported to the Board of Health yesterday, bringing the record of cases to the present up to twenty-one. The patient is a man named John Butler, ...

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  4. TROOPSHIPS FOR THE BUSHMEN

    The Premier has received the following cable through the Governor from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"Referring to your telegram of March 4, the transports Manhattan, Manchester, ...

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  5. BLOEMFONTEIN.

    LONDON, March 15, 3.5 a.m.—Lord Roberts has arrived at Bloemfontein. He was warmly welcomed by the inhabitants. ...

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  6. 225 PEOPLE INOCULATED.

    Yesterday 255 people were inoculated with the plague serum at the office of the Board of Health in two hours and a quarter. The operation is simple, and not very painful. A long ...

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  7. THE INDIA.

    Yesterday the agents of the P. and O. Company, having been notified that the period of quarantine for the R.M.S. India would terminate early that day, made all arrangements for ...

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  8. THREATENED COAL TROUBLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday Afternoon.—Owing to the refusal of the coalowners to meet the miners in conference to consider the necessity for raising the selling price and hewing rates of coal, ...

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  9. ANOTHER N.S.W. VICTIM.

    LONDON, March 14, 6.35 p.m.—Private A. L. Cameron, of the New South Wales Contingent, has died at Naauwpoort from fever. (The deceased belonged to the 7th Infantry ...

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  10. STRENGTH OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    The total number of men sent from Australia Tasmania to the seat of war up to the present number 4237, made up as follow: N.S.W., first contingent 479, second 876; Bushmen, 525; Lancers ...

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  11. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    ALBANY (W.A.), Thursday.—The following items are from exchanges by the R.M.S. Victoria: Tie "Times" correspondent says that the Boers are attempting to induce Irish soldiers who are ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS IN THE COUNTRY

    MAITLAND, Thursday Afternoon.—The Mayor of West Maitland, in company with Dr. Dick, medical officer of the Board of Health for the Hunter district, began an inspection of houses in ...

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  13. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT.

    At the Newtown Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. J. Mair, S.M. a number of shopkeepers were proceeded against by Inspector James William Evans for breaches of the Weights and ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    The sky was dull and cloudy in Sydney yesterday morning, and rain threatened. At 9 a.m. it was raining at Araluen, Byron Bay, Bega, Bathurst, Braid wood, Blackheath, Carcoar, Dubbo, ...

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  15. BREAKDOWN OF THE GEORGE-STREET TRAM.

    Shortly before 3.30 p.m. yesterday pedestrians in George-street were surprised to see the trams standing at various points, and the passengers in the electric conveyances wondered why the ...

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  16. MR. O'SULLIVANS SOUTHERN TOUR.

    CANDELO, Wednesday.—Yesterday afternoon, about fifty townspeople drove out to the foot of Tantawanglo Mountain to escort the Minister for Works and Messrs. Chapman and Henry Clarke, ...

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  17. THE DEATH IN THE SIDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The city coroner on Wednesday resumed the inquiry into the death, of M. Dwyer, whose demise, with his throat cut, occurred in the Sydney Hospital on Monday. The autopsy showed that death ...

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  18. UNCONNECTED PREMISES.

    Alderman David Davis, M.L.A., informed the W. and S. Board on Wednesday that he had received complaints from tenants that their premises were not connected with the sewerage ...

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  19. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECASTS.

    New South Wales.—Showery in eastern and particularly in southern parts under "Phiegon;" finer elsewhere, but thunderstorms not unlikely in north-west, under "Steyn;" north-westerlies ...

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  20. A CLAIM FOR RATES.

    Before his Honor Judge Backhouse, in the District Court yesterday, the Borough of Paddington brought an action against G. W. Hughes Childers, of 192 Hargrave-street, Paddington, for ...

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  21. PLAGUE A FILTH DISEASE.

    Dr. T. P. Lucas writes as follows to the Brisbane "Telegraph:" We seem to be in the threes of a bubonic scare. By your permission I would seek to look from another point of view. Bubonic ...

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  22. THE INDIA FAMINE FUND

    The Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Sir Matthew Harris, M.L.A.), accompanied by the Town Clerk, waited upon his Excellency the Governor yesterday, to bring under his notice the matter ...

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  23. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and A. Company, Limited, offered 248 bales; total sales at auction and privately, 244 bales. The Pastoral Finance Association, Limited's ...

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  24. TELEPHONE FEES.

    "We are informed by the postal authorities that considerable trouble is at times experienced an obtaining from subscribers to the Telephone Exchange the fees, which are payable in advance. ...

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  25. THE LANCER REGIMENT.

    Speaking at the patriotic concert in the Town Hall, Parramatta, on Wednesday nigt, Lieutenant-Colonel Burns, the officer commanding the N.S.W. Regiment of Lancers, said he wished to thank the people of ...

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  26. FIRE AT NEWTOWN.

    A small fire occurred at 407 King-street. Newcown, about noon yesterday. The premises are owned by Mr. Bruce Smith, and are occupied by Mrs. Agnes Evans, furniture dealer, who also ...

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  27. SECOND BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    BOURKE, Wednesday.—Dr. Kane, the Mayor of Bourse, has volunteered for service with the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent. Harold Targett, Harold Barton, Thomas Higgins, all well-known ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND FREIGHTS.

    It is announced from Melbourne that the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand has officially notified that, owing to the prevalence of bubonic plague in Australian ports, quarantine restrictions ...

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  29. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Abraham Freidman, of Castlereagh-street, Sydney, financier, versus John Kirkpatrick, of Strathfield Avenue, Strathfield, near Sydney, architect. Petition to be heard on March 23. ...

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  30. MATLAND SALES.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—At the hides and skin sales yesterday there was a light supply forward to the usual attendance of the trade. The demand was active, and values were up to ...

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  31. INQUIRY FROM NATAL.

    The news of the plague outbreak in Sydney appears to be spreading. Yesterday the Premier received a cable from the Government of Natal, inquiring if the news were true. Mr. Lyne ...

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  32. THE QUESTION OF REMANDS

    Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., had a word to say at the Central Court yesterday on the question of remand applications. An officer had applied for a remand for five days in a case in which, in reply to the Bench. ...

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  33. THE TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    BROUKE, Wednesday.—The Brouke Hospital is full of typhoid patients, most of whom came from Byrock. Some of the cases are very serious. INVERELL, Wednesday.—There are sixteen ...

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  34. SOUTH WALES CASUALTIES

    On Tuesday last the Governor received a cable from Sir Alfred Milner, the High Commissioner for South Africa, stating that No. 358, Private C. W. Argaet, and No. 210, Private J. MacCracken, ...

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  35. A TRAVELLER ON THE PLAGUE

    There is at present staying at the Australia Hotel a gentleman who has but recently arrived from India, where he spent three months. He is Councillor J. J. Candlish, of Durham, and an ...

    Article : 138 words
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