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  2. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Mr. Barton announced in the House of Representatives this afternoon that he had received, through the Governor-General, a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who ...

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  3. DINNER TO BRIGADIER-GENERAL FINN.

    The officers of the 7th Infantry Regiment—St. George's English Rifles—entertained Brigadier-General Finn, the new Commandant of the New South Wales military forces, at dinner at the Cafe ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The third test match entered upon its fourth stage to-day. When play closed yesterday the game stood—Australia 321, England 388, and in the second innings England had lost ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    A dastardly act of altering the indicator dial at the New St. Mingo mine, Bendigo, was perpetrated some time between Saturday and Monday, with the result that the lives of four men ascending in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Master Builders' Association was held last evening at the Builders' Exchange, Pitt-street. There was a large attendance of members. The president (Mr. Walter Ives) ...

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  7. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Sir Andrew Clarke was reappointed Agent-General at to-day's meeting of the Executive. The term for which he was appointed by Sir George Turner will expire on Thursday. The conditions of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. THE FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    The news from Melbourne that a second federal contingent of 1000 men was to he sent to South Africa reached the camp in the Agricultural Ground yesterday afternoon, and the opinion was freely ...

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  9. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General, who returned from the west on Monday, was subsequently somewhat indisposed with the rather high temperature. His health is much better to-day, his temperature being normal, ...

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  10. A MATCH WITH A VICTORIAN COUNTRY 18.

    In order to enable the selectors of the country team which meets the English Eleven on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday an opportunity of comparing the form of the provisionally selected ...

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  11. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    Mr. M. A. Noble, the sole selector for the New South Wales teams, has received a telegram from Mr. P. K. Bowden, secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, that the association has ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. ACCIDENT ON THE WESTERN RAILWAY LINE.

    The Western passenger train, due to arrive in Sydney at 4.20 p.m. yesterday, was delayed about 20 minutes owing to an accident on the line between two and three miles on the Sydney side ...

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  13. THE WHITE CLIFFS COACH ROBBERY.

    A robbery took place this morning, when the mail bag booked from White Cliffs to Broken Hill was stolen from the mail coach. The bag contained 11 packages of opal, four registered packages, one ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Exporters of dairy produce are urging the Union Company to reduce the frieght charge on Australia for shipment to South Africa, and point out that it is absolutely necessary that through rates from New ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. THE PLAY.

    The test match was resumed to-day at 12.6 p.m. Hayward (44) and Tyldesley (4) continned their innings (one wicket being down for 98) to the bowling of Tramble from the ...

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  16. THE PORT PATRICK.

    The Marine Board met to-day to consider the Port Patrick case. The owners of the ship wrote asking that the inquiry into the matter should be held in Newcastle, where the ship was bound. The board ...

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  17. MR. TOM MANN.

    Mr. Tom Mann arrived at Wellington by the Ruapehu. He declares he does not intend to enter political life in New Zealand. ...

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  18. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Dr. Tidswell reported to the Premier yesterday morning that he had received information of another case of bubonic plague in a house a few doors away from the cottages occupied by the persons already ...

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  19. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL LYSTER.

    At the Theatre Royal this evening LieutenantColonel Lyster was presented with compass and fieldglasses from the Queensland Rifle Association as a memento on leaving for South Africa with the ...

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  20. THE ARIADNE CASE.

    Some interesting evidence was to-day elicited at the hearing of the Ariadne case, in which Mumford, Freke, and Kerry are charged with casting away the vessel. ...

    Article : 343 words
  21. ACTION AGAINST A TOWN CLERK.

    To-day at the Police Court, before Messrs. Stevenson, P.M., and Collie, J.P., the town clerk was proceeded against by Alderman Neeld for an alleged breach of the municipal by laws. ...

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  22. STATEMENT BY THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Premier much admires the spirit of Mr. Seddon in offering further contingents for South Africa. Mr. Philp holds that at least 500 additional men should be sent from Queensland. He is confident the ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    The following officers have been appointed to the South Australian unit under Lieutenant W. De Passey:—Lieutenants F. O. Thorn, F. C. Siekmann, H. L. S. Balfour O'Gilvey, and C. F. ...

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  24. FEELING AT PADDINGTON.

    Since the fact became generally known that supposed cases of plague had been discovered at Rushcutter Bay, residents of Paddington have become somewhat alarmed. The council clerk yesterday ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ACT.

    Mr. Barton has noticed a statement made by Mr. Alex Marks, Japanese Consul in Melbourne, to the effect that the Government of Japan had protested to Great Britain against the terms of the Immigration ...

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  26. TASMANIA.

    H. Herbert Riggall and W. K. Barwise have been appointed subalterns in the Tasmanian quota of the Federal Contingent. A quartermaster-sergeant and farrier will be included in the total number. A good ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. CASUALTIES.

    A man named John L, Alvarez, aged 73 years, who resides at Glebe-road, Glebe, was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday suffering from severe injuries to the head, caused through falling down [?] ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

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  29. A GOVERNMENT GRANT.

    Mr. A. D. Nelson, M.L.A., is in receipt of a letter from the Principal Under-Secretary, Mr. Critchett Walker, informing him that the sum of £200 is now available for Mr. H. Jones, of Davies-street, Surry ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. FALL FROM A WINDOW.

    Mrs. Elizabeth F. Russell, 38, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital at an early hour yesterday morning, suffering from a sealp wound and shock. It was stated that during a quarrel in a house in ...

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  31. ROYAL BANK OF QUEENSLAND.

    The thirtv-second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Royal Bank of Queensland was held to-day. Mr. P. L. Cardew, chairman of directors, presided. The report and the ...

    Article : 188 words
  32. REGULATIONS.

    The following regulations are published in the "Government Gazette":— 1. Every vessel lying at a public wharf at any port or place in New South Wales to which ...

    Article : 219 words
  33. STRUCK BY A LUGGAGE VAN.

    Early yesterday morning, Albert Chambers, residing at No. 19 Emily-street, Leichhardt, was convoyed by the Civil Ambulance to the Sydney Hospital. He had been struck by a luggage van at ...

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  34. FALL THROUGH A TRAP-DOOR.

    About noon yesterday William Turnbull, 54, of 9 collins-street, Balmain, who was engaged as a fireman on the steamship Eastern, fell through a trapdoor and fractured one of his wrists. He was ...

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  35. A CRUSHED FOOT.

    Yesterday morning a wharf labourer named Oldur Hausen was convened by the Australian Ambulance to the King Edward Hospital, at Miller's Point, where he was admitted by Dr. Hodg[?] ...

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  36. THE DISABLED STEAMER RAS ELBA.

    The steamer Ros Elba, which broke down near Cape Otway at midnight on Saturday, broke her tail-shaft in the stern tube, and drifted approximately 70 miles before being picked up by the ...

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  37. HUNTER'S HILL POLICE COURT.

    At the Hunter's Hill Police Court on Friday, before Mr. T. E. MacNevin, P.M., and Messrs. W. Barrett, and H. G. Kilby, Js.P., Jabez Horton, was charged with having used abusive language ...

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  38. PRECAUTIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    In regard to the outbreak of plague in Sydney, the Board of Health does not contemplate taking special steps, us the proclamation of Sydney as a plague-infected port has never been revoked. If ...

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  39. THE LATE MR. P. J. HOLDSWORTH.

    The remains of the late Mr. P. J. Holdsworth were interred in the Rookwood Cemetery yesterday morning. The funeral was arranged at such an early hour that many of deceased's friends were unable to ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING.

    Maharani, a member of J. Redfearn's team, has been struck out of the Newmarket Handicap. C. Manning, who was injured at Caulfield on Saturday, continues to improve, and he is now ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A meeting of the Builders' Labourers' Union was held at the Trades Hall last night. A letter was read from the Public Works Department stating that the Minister had approved of the union rates coming ...

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  42. THE MACLEAN SHOOTING CASE.

    Mrs. Dowling, one of the victims of the recent shooting case at Maclean, died to-day of pneumonia. It's not intoxicating, but it's the very best pick-me-up you ever tried-Nicholl's Tasmania Dandelion Ale.—Advt. ...

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