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  2. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    Patrons: His Excellency Sir Harry Rawson, K.C.B., State Covernor, his Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Fanshave, K.C.B. President: The Right Honourable Alderman Allen Taylor, Lord Mayor of ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The annual pic[?]nc of the Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria was held to-day on the Epsom Racecourse, and was attended by over 3000 persons. Numbers of speeches were ...

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  4. SHIPPING.

    Aorangi, R.M.S., [?]196 tons, Captain J. D. S. Phillips, from Vancouver, via Honolulu, Suva, and Brisbane. Passengers—Miss E. M. Waters, Miss R. Creal, Mr. R. J. Day, Mr. R. D. Read, Mr. Chas. Randall, ...

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  5. REPATRIATION OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS.

    The inquiry ordered by the Department of Justice into certain allegations concerning the sixth voyage of the labour schooner Clansman was continued to-day. ...

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  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Roth, the commissioner appointed to inquire into the administration of the Aborigines Department and the employment and treatment of the ...

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  7. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET.

    The Australian, from Japan and Hongkong, miles from Port Darwin 21st, Thursday Island 24th, Cooktown 26th, Ca[?]ns and Townsville 27th Jan., en route to Sydney and Melbourne. She salls from Sydney Feb. [?] ...

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  8. MAIDEN VOYAGE OF THE CAPE BRETON.

    The new tramp steamer Cape Breton armed [?] Sydney yesterday on her maiden voyage from New York, via Fremantle, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and berthed at Woolloomooloo Bay. She left New York on ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Gibson's Camp, on the Tarcoola track, stating that the dead body of a man named Frank Nankervis had been found ...

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  10. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The annual demonstration and picnic of the United Friendly Societies of New South Wales was held yesterday at Sir Joseph Banks' Pleasure Grounds, Botany. The weather ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 30.

    Ville de is C[?]tat, R.M.S., for Marveill[?], via ports. Wakation, s, for Newcastle. Alma Doepel, b[?], for Clarence River. ...

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  12. TESTING[?]RAILWAY MEN.

    All the railway employees concerned in the running of trains have been instructed to present themselves for scientific and medical examination of their vision, colour sense, ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 31.

    Suffolk, s, for London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via South Africa and ports; Indradeo, s, for Manila; Westralia. s, for Hobart; Arawatta, s, for Melbourne. Barrabool, s, and Aramac, s, for Brisbane; Karori, ...

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  14. THE WODONGA DELAYED.

    Our Brisbane correspondent telegraphed list night that, the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Wodonga had been weatherbound at Sea [?]ell, near Rockhampton, during the whole day. ...

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  15. IMPORTS.—Jan. 31.

    Aorangi, R.M.S, from Vanconver, via Honolulu, Suva, and Brisbane: 354 tons fish and canned goods, 7 tons frozen fish, 30 tons cotton goods, 68 tons machinery, [?] general, 17 tons timber. 12 tons ...

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  16. THE DITTON.

    The ship Ditton, 46 days out from San Francisco, was spoken 20 miles off Sydney Heads last evening awaiting orders. ...

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  17. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr: Jan. [?], Eastern, s, from Sydney; Maranoa, s, from Brisbane. Passed: Jan. 29, S[?]fort, s, from Newcastle, [?] for Manila. ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATION AT CANTERBURY.

    The annual demonstration in connection with the Captain Cook Lodge. P.A.F.S., was held at the Canterbury Racecourse yesterday. The members, in full regalia, assembled at the ...

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  19. SENSATION AT A GARDEN PARTY.

    During the Mayor's garden party in Queen's Gardens, Perth, last Friday night, Mr. Michael Woods, 65, created a sensation, by falling into one of the lagoons in the ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Williams, a restaurant keeper has been fined £50, for sly grog-selling. ...

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  21. A PERILOUS VOYAGE.

    The little barquentine Mayflower arrived in port last evening, after[?]an exceptionally rough voyage of 21 days, with a cargo of Queensland pine, from Maryborough. When she had ...

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  22. GERMAN CELEBRATION.

    The usual festival to commemorate the foundation of the German Empire was held at the German Hall on Saturday night. The guests included Mr. A. H. Barlow, the Acting ...

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  23. WET WEATHER IN MELBOURNE.

    The weather to-day was unfavourable for holiday making. Rain f[?]ll heavily during the night, and also at intervals during to-day. This led to the postponement of the ...

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  24. DEATH OF CAPTAIN BOYD.

    Captain Boyd, master of the steamer Coolgard[?]e, died from pneumonia in the Albany Hospital on Saturday night. The deceased gentleman left Fremantle for the Eastern ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The official luncheon in connection with the annual demonstration of the A.N.A. was held to-day at the Exhibition Building, and was attended by some 250 guests, including ...

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  26. AT THE THEATRES.

    Last evening proved a great holiday occasion, and all the theatres benefited largely. At Her Majesty's Theatre "The P[?]rates of Penzance" was so largely attended that ...

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  27. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    The Abermain colliery trouble has collapsed by the complete surrender of the fillers who were out on strike. The men have decided to resume work under the conditions ...

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  28. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY RETURNS.

    Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the railway traffic yesterday was not so great as on the preceding year. Altogether 73,415 passengers were carried on the various lines, ...

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  29. THE LATE BUSH FIRES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  30. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mongolia, from London, bound to Sydney, left adelaide for Melbourne at 4.30 a.m. yesterday. The R.M.S. India, from Sydney, bound to London, ...

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  31. TASMANIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The annual report of the Tasmanian Rifle Association was held this evening. The treasurer's report showed that the subscriptions for the year only totalled 50s, through lack of ...

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  32. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 737 words
  33. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    Heavy showers fell this morning, ond as the weather outlook was not bright the attendance at the Willliamstown Racing Club's meeting was considerable affected. The afternoon was fine, but it was cold ...

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  34. THE WHITE STAR LINERS.

    Messrs. Dalgety and, Co., Limited, managing agents for the White Star line, report:- The Afric left Sydney Jan. 28, and will leave Melbourne Feb. 3. She is due at Natal Feb. 24, at ...

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  35. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Grafton Bicycle Club's sports to-day were well attended. Competitors attended from Glen Innes, Richmond River, Bellingen, Macksville, and Kempsey. Results: ...

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  36. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    The R.M.S. India took from Fremantle to-day the following gold consignments for Colombo: 50,000 sovs. from the W.A. Bank and 25,000 from the Commercial Bank. For ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WANGANUI.—Dep: Jan. 30, Tomo[?]na, s, for London. TIMARU (1318 miles).—Arr: Jan. 30, Petone, s, from Newcastle. ...

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  38. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    The managing agents for the Aberdeen line, Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, advise the following movements:- The Damas[?] left Plymouth Dec. 29, and Capetown ...

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  39. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUVA (1743 miles).—Arr: Jan. 30, Moana, [?] from Sydney, on route to Vancouver. ...

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  40. COLLISION IN THE YARRA.

    A heavy south-westerly gale was responsible for a serious accident this evening at the entrance of the West Melbourne dock. The (steamer Loongana, proceeding to ...

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  41. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Letters, provided they are posted in the special box at the G.P.O., which will be opened for that purpose during the time stated hereafter, will be ...

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  42. MILITARY SPORTS.

    To-day was observed os a public holiday and the principal attraction was the first military tournament ever held at Armidale, under the auspices of the Sixth Australian Horse. It proved most successful. ...

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  43. LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, [?] port:- The Wilcannia is in London, and will leave for Australia on April 5. ...

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  44. FIRE BRIGADE DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual interstate fire brigade demonstration started this morning. Most of the members arrived by special train yesterday, when the town was taxed to its [?]ttermost to ...

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  45. A.N.A. CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The attendance at the A.N.A. cycling Carnival this afternoon and to-night suffered by reason of the adverse climatic conditions, but some splendid racing was witnessed. Rutt ...

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  46. A QUEENSLAND OUTRAGE.

    The residence of Mr. P. W. Pegler, at Mayneside, 95 miles from Winton, was broken into on Thursday night. Mr. Pegler, who is inspector for the Mitchell rabbit board, was ...

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  47. OCEAN S.S. COMPANY.

    Messrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Limited, advise:- The Torr Head sailed for Dunkirk and London, via Melbourne and Adelaide, on January 25. ...

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  48. ATHLETIC MEETING.

    The twelfth annual sports meeting of the Coolamon Athletic Club was a huge success. It was held at Kiandra Park on the new banked track. Grand weather prevailed, and go[?]l times were recorded. ...

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  49. RAINS TN QUEENSLAND.

    The following were the principal rainfalls in Queensland for the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m on Monday:- North: Ayr 512 points, Balfe's Clock 28, Bloomsbury 533, Bowen 924 Charters Towers 62, Coen 305, ...

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  50. ORIENT STEAMERS TO CALL AT MALTA.

    The Orient Pacific Company announce hy advertisement elsewhere that the next three steamers of the line, the Ormuz. Ortona, and Orizaba will call at Malta on the homeward voyage. This call should prove ...

    Article : 45 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  52. ARRIVAL OF THE AORANGI.

    The R.M.S. Arongi, Captain J. D. S. Phillips, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, and berthed at Flood's Wharf, Circular Quay. She left Vancouver at 2.30 p.m. on Jan. 6, and Victoria (B.C.) the same ...

    Article : 221 words
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