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  2. MR. DEAKIN'S POLICY ANOTHER-BALLARAT SPEECH. PROTECTION THE COMING ISSUE, BITTER ATTACK ON MR. REID,

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, addressed a meeting of electors at Ballarat on Saturday night. There was a fair attendance. Mr. Is[?]cs, Attorney-General; Dr. Carty ...

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  3. ERACAS ON A STEAMER. TROUBLESOME CHINESE.

    Great excitement prevailed at the Central Wharf, Miller's Point, on Saturday morning, in consequence of, threatening conduct on the part of Chinese firemen on board the steamer ...

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  4. CASUALTIES. INJURED BY A TRAM..

    On Saturday evening Alexander Cornwall, a tanner, residing at Willoughby, fell from a tram in Pitt-street, Haymarket, and sustained concussion of the brain. The injured ...

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  5. SOUTH SYDNEY ELECTORATE.

    Mr. G. B. Edwards, M.P., who represents South Sydney in the Federal Parliament, and Mrs. Edwards, were entertained on Saturday afternoon at a complimentary ...

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  6. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—March 24.

    Eastern, s, 3586 tons, Captain Geo. H. Powell, from Yokohama, Kobe, and Mogi (Japan), Hongkong, Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cairns, Townsville, and Brisbane. Passesgers—Mr. W. H. Morgan, Dr. ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    The English mails for the East by the Victoria lett by special train at 9.6 on Saturday evening. ...

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  8. FATAL CART ACCIDENT.

    A greengrocer, named William Daley, of Old South Head-road, Bondi, was driving in a cart at Bay-street, Double Bay, on Saturday, when be feil under a wheel of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. ESCAPED PRISONER CAPTURED.

    John Higgins, who escaped from Fremantl[?] goal on November 30, was smartly recaptured by Detective Spelling at Port Adelaide this morning. Higgins was seen sitting in ...

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  10. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Owen Kavanagh, 30, a mill hand, who was working at the Proprietary now mill, was engaged on the vanners this morning, when [?]e became entangled in the shafting, and was ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. OUTER HARBOUR WORKS.

    Recently the Government decided to call in an Australian engineer to report on the Outer Harbour works at Lights Passage rather than wait, as was suggested, for one to be ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. ROLLED OVER BY A HORSE.

    While returning from the Reefton Races on Thursday morning with the rac[?]horse Little Forest a young man named Marshall was thrown in consequence of the horse falling. ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man was found [?]oating near the railway bridge at Cock[?]e Creek yesterday. It was subsequently identified as the body of John Michael Richards, lately ...

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  14. TASMANIA. SETTLEMENT OF A TURF QUESTION.

    The case of Dunkley versus the stewards of the Zeehan Racing Club, which has occupied the Court for the past 10 days, terminated yesterday in a non-suit entered against the ...

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  15. DEPARTURES.—March 24.

    Upada, s, for Bombay, via ports. Dowan Hill, [?]masted bq, for Falmouth. Monowai, s, for Wellington. Sarpedon, s, for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. A WOMAN KILLED.

    Yestarday Mrs. Micha[?]l Finucane, of Cana dian, was by the head of her pony, which was in a sulky, when dogs caused the pony to take fright. Mrs. Finucane was knocked ...

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  17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—March 26.

    Ville de [?] [?]iotat, F.M.S., for Marseilles, via ports; Latara, s, for Calcutta, via ports; Eastern, s, for Melbourne; [?]nab, s, for Hobart; Karori, s, for Tasmanian ports; Eden, s, for Eden, via ports; Friendship, ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. THE ELECTORS.

    The chief officer has prepared a compendium of the electoral rolls for the State. It shows that the totals are:—Males, 47,431; females, 41,669. It is notable thet in Hobart ...

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  19. ACCIDENT AT COBAR.

    Mr. Jenkins, a visitor, was thrown from his horse near Fort Bourke bridge last evening. He got a severe shaking and received some bru[?]ses. No bones were broken. He ...

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  20. CLEARANCES.—March 24.

    Monowai, s, 3433 tons, Captain C. Macdonald, for New Zealand ports, via Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Cole and child, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Jami[?]son, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Munt, Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell, Mr. ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. POLICE COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission, Messrs. Oldham and W. Dunne (of New Zealand), appointed in November last, to inquire into the Police Department of Tasmania, has submitted its ...

    Article : 295 words
  22. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Thomas Chalkley, a labourer, was run over by a train at West Footscray after midnight. He was found on the line, having been seriously injured. ...

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  23. MR. REID INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, M.P., the leader of the Opp[?]sition in the Federal Parliament, was waited upon at his residence, Burwood, last night, with respect to Mr. Deakin's speech. Our ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. THE MEN BEFORE THE COURT.

    The 26 Chinese who were concerned in the disturbance were brought before the Water Police Court on Saturday afternoon. Captain Grier was present, and the agents (Messrs. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Two further cases of plague have occurred at Fremantle, one yesterday and the other to-day. One of the patients is an elderly woman, who had been engaged in office ...

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  26. IMPORTS.—March 24.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  28. NEWCASTLE. WORK AT COLLIERIES

    Work at the collieries in Newcastle and Maitland districts during the fortnight ended on Saturday has been fairly well mamtained, although the time sheets of some ...

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  29. METE[?]ROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 words
  30. THE "ARGUS."

    The "Argus," in a leader to-morrow on Mr. Deakin's speech, will say:—"One notable fact in connection with the speech which the Prime Minister delivered at Ballarat on Saturday ...

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  31. SLY GROG TRAFFIC.

    Despite the steps taken by the police in the city and suburbs the trade being done by sly grog "shops" is increasing. Since the new Liquor Act came into operation quite a ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND. SUIT FOR NULLITY OF MARRIAGE.

    The suit of J. H. Morgan, accountant, for a declaration of nullity of his marriage with Joan Bell Brodie, came before the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court yesterday ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE NAVAL BRIGADE.

    The gunboat Protector arrived at Newcastle on Saturday afternoon with the Newcastle Naval Brigade on board. The brigade has been put through six days' training at sea, a ...

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  34. EXPORTS.—March 2[?].

    Vo[?]dor, bqin, for Fanning and Washington Islands: 30 sks rice, 10 crs flour, 27 [?]s bread, 20 bgs salt, 10 bdls laths, 260 tons coal, and sundries Westfalen, s, for Bremen via Melbourne: 3732 [?]s ...

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  35. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Custom-house on Saturday:—Ben Nevis, [?], for Shanghal, with 6101 tons coal; Boveric, s, for Singapore, with 4850 tons coal. ...

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  36. NOXIOUS WEEDS ON CROWN LANDS.

    Replying to a deputation at Gladstone yesterday the Premier said it was impracticable for the Government to pay the cost of keeping Crown lands and reserves clear of noxious ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL MINE FIRE.

    Water is still being poured on to the fire in the Proprietary mine. On Saturday morning 438 men went underground, being the largest number in any one shift since the ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  39. MOTORS TO REPLACE LOCOMOTIVES.

    Mr. Thallon, Railway Commissioner, will shortly indent two motors each to accommodate 40 passengers, which it is intended to use on some lines where traf[?] under the ...

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  40. SOUTH MAITLAND COLLIERIES.

    The district collieries, have worked well for the past fortnight. Heddon Greta lost two shifts, but the others worked full time. Workmen are busy at Stanford-Morthyr on ...

    Article : 303 words
  41. PASSENGERS BY THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  42. ALLEGED SALE OF FANNING ISLAND.

    Dr. Gibson, who returned to Brisbane from Fanning Island by the Aorangi, states that the reported sale of Fanning Island is incorrect. He explained that the island was ...

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  43. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  44. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    Men were discharged yesterday at No. 2 South-Eastern, No. 1 North Oriental and Glanmire, No. 1 North Home Rule, Oriental Consols, Australasian ...

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  45. DISMISSALS AT RAVENSWOOD.

    A great shock was experienced at Ravenswood yesterday when it bec[?]me known that a large number of men had been discharged by the New Ravenswood, Limited At first it ...

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  46. ARRIVAL OF THE EASTERN.

    Punctually to timetable date the E. and A. mail liner E[?]stern returned to Sydney carly on Saturday morning after another successful trip to the Far East, and, on being granted pratique, came up to the company's ...

    Article : 296 words
  47. A DAMAGED STEAMSHIP.

    The big tramp steamer British Monarch, formerly known as the Osborne, arrived at Sydney yesterday in a damaged condition, and is to be [?]outed into Woolwich Dock ...

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  48. THE "COURIER."

    The "Courier," in a leader to-morrow on Mr. Deakin's speech, will say:— "Though the Prime Minister has made the excuse that every subject could not be dealt with in one speech, ...

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  49. TRAM CONDUCTORS ON STRIKE.

    A strik[?] of conductors of Ballarat trams disorganised the service this morning. The men resumed work after interviewing the manager. ...

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  50. S.S. AORANGI AT BRISBANE.

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  51. DESPATCH OF MAILS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER PLACES.

    Despatched overland to Adelaide and thence per Orient Company's steamer Orontes, TUESDAY, Murch 27. Letters, registered, 3.30 p.m., ordinary, 5.30 p.m. 2d the ½oz for United Kingdom, Canada, Ceyl[?]n, ...

    Article : 157 words
  52. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,125 words
  53. [?]MNIBUS STABLES DESTROYED.

    Mr. George Stanley's omnibus stables were burnt down yesterday morning. About £10 worth of feed and £12 worth of harness were destroyed. Two [?]buses were saved. The ...

    Article : 37 words
  54. LATE MINING.

    In the Victoria Zeehan the hard bar for the past 30ft has given place to better and more favourable country. The crossent has reached 425ft, and should inters[?]t tho ...

    Article : 58 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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