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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    Tha following coal laden vessels were despatched to foreign markets to-day:—Euryalus, steamer, for Colombo vis Melbourne, with 3209 tons coal from various collisrics; the Marguerite, barque, for ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In reference [?]o the fatality on Tuesday night at the railway bridge crossing the Mooki river, near Breeza, it appears that the wife of Michael Duggan, a railway employee, was going about 11 o'clock to ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. VICTORIA.

    An extraordinary general meeting of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Limited, was held at Me[?]es Hotal to-day for the purpose of considering the special resolutions providing for a reduction of ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Inquirios were yesterday made at Admiralty House as to what the British warships were likely to do in connection with the arrival of the Ophir, " We do not know yet," explained the navs[?] officer in charge in ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. OUR TONGAN LETTER.

    The first months of the year have been very dull indeed as far as trade has been concerned, and our business men have bad reason for their complaints, for since the new year there has been literally ...

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  7. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS' TOUR.

    The Railway Commissioners, Messrs. C. Oliver, W. M. Fehon, and D. Kirkcaldie, arrived yesterday afternoon on their return journey from an inspection of the northern line. A deputation, heated by the ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. RETURN OF THE REV. H. J. ROSE.

    Major the Rev. H. J. Rose, who was chaplain of the Australian and other sections of the military forces in South Africa, has returned to Sydney on extened forlongh. He was interviewed yesterday by ...

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  9. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custome-houae.—Entered outwards: March 28. Cintrs s., for Cair[?]s, via ports; Alain, s., for Port Pirie, via, Newscastle; Palmer, s., for Wellington; Talune, s., for Wellington. ...

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  10. FATALITY AT COOLAH.

    Mr, W. E. Cole, J.P., conducted a magisterial Inquiry to-day concerning the death of John Alfred Train, who was killed by being crushed beneath an overturned vehicle yesterday. A finding of accidental ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Ocean[?] arrived at Colombo on Wednesday morning, the 27th instant. ...

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  12. MOVEMENTS OF THE P. AND O. S. N. COMPANY'S STEAMERS.

    The Victoria, from London, left Fremantic yesterday for Adelaide. The Rome left Aden on the 25th instant, and is expected to arrive at Colombo on the 31st, Fremantle on April [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. THE MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF ACT.

    A test case of interest to those engaged in connection with the coal-mining industry was heard in the Summons Division of the City Court to-day John Corrigan and Thomas Jones, two employees ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. THE STATE GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE.

    It is understood that the Government has arranged to lease the man[?] known as Stoni[?]ton, Glenferrie, Mulvern, belonging to the Wagner family, as a residence for the new State Governor. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. THE MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Commonwealth Government has approved of the following military arrangements for—(n) Arrival of his Excellency the Governor-General in the State of Victoria (b) Arrival of their Royal High[?]ss[?]s ...

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  16. AN EXTRAORDINARY WILL.

    By far the most extraordinary will ever lodged at the Melbourne Probate Office is now in the hands of the probate authorities. The testator was an old man named Leslie Norman Le[?]ah Bolger, late of ...

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  17. INSPECTION AT NARRABRI.

    The Railway Commissioners passed through Narrabri yesterday from Moree on their way to Sydney. Mr. A. E. Collius (the Mayor) interviewed the Commissioners with reference to tne need of suitable ...

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  18. THE R.M.S. OMRAH.

    The Orient liner Omrah is due here to-morrow in command of Captain J. F. Ruthven who reports that the Omrah early on March 20 arrived at Fremantle with a large complement of passenger, between 500 and 600. The voyage, ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. SLANDER ACTION AGAINST A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    The slandor action, Kemp v. Madden, was continued to-day, when Mr. Englesto[?] resumed his opening address for the defence. He put in a good deal of documentary evidence in support of the ...

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  20. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Aberdeen, in port at London, ia to sail on April 2, in due at Capetown April 25, Melbourne May 15, Sydney May 20. The Australa[?]sian left London on February 20, Capetown ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. A NEW COLLIERY APPLIANCE.

    At the ball of commerce to-day an interesting exhibition was given of a recently patented method of delivering mineral from the mouth of a colliery to the screens lue inventor, Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    A fitting of the Public Works Committee was held on Wednesday at the citices, when further consideration was given to the question of the removal of the Globe Island abattoirs. Most of the sitting was ...

    Article : 522 words
  23. ADVANCE IN MEAT PRICES.

    At a meeting of the Master Butchers' and the Live Stock Butchers' Association to-night it wes resolved unanimously to forthwith mere[?] the price of me[?]t by one penny per lb., owing to the high prices for ...

    Article : 278 words
  24. WHITE STAR LINE.

    The Afrle left Liverpool on February 28, Capetown on Match 22, is due at Albany on April 6, Melbourne the 14th, and Sydney the 19th. The Medi[?] left Sydney on March 22, [?] to leave ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. HE VICTORIA THEATRE.

    Mr. Charles Arnold's London Comedy Company produced "Why Smith D[?]l Home" at the Victoria Theatre to-night. There was a crowded house in every part, and the audience showed its appreciation ...

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  26. THE A. AND A. LINE.

    Messrs. Bur[?] Philp, and Co., Limited, managing agents for the A and A. Line, are in receipt of a cable from Auckland that the R.M.S. s[?]rra left that port at 9 p.m. on Tuesday last. She is expected to reach Sydney on ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. MOURNING FOR THE LATE QUEEN.

    We are requested to state that in the telegram from his Majesty the King to the Governor-general, explaining that officials are expected [?]wear full mourning during the Royal visit, the ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. THE MISHAP TO THE FLENSBURG.

    The German steamship Flensburg, which took, the grouud near Sto[?]y Poiny whilst entering the port from Sydney yesterdaY afternoon, succesfully eetluated off ith tho Hood tide at about midnight, and ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. THE E. AND A. LINE.

    The Airlic sailed from Hongkong on the 22nd instant [?]n route from Japan to Australian ports. The Australian sails from Kobe, Japan, on April 2, and from Hongkong on April 11 for Australian ports. ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. CIVIL AMBULANCE AND TRANSPORT BRIGADE.

    The annual meeting of the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade was held list evening in the Christ Chinch Schoolroom. There was a large attendance, including many ladies, and Professor ...

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  31. H.M.S. THE OPHIR.

    The Orient Company's Ophir in thus referred to in the report of the company's Omrah:—"Lying close to the Omrah in [?]ilbury Docks was the Ophir, on board of which vessel all was activity. Under the ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. QUEENSLAND.

    A letter from Birdsville, just received at Charleville, states that Herg[?]t-road is now open for horse te[?]s. It is some years since teams other than camels have arrived at Bi[?]ville. At Gay[?]er's ...

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  33. THE NORFOLK.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., expect the Norl[?]lk in a day or two. A Melbourne report in hand says she left the Albert Dock on January 12 in a fresh S.E. wind, and after passing U[?]sent had strong S.W. winds and high sea ...

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  34. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    The council met on Wednesday evening, thr Mayor (Alderamn M'Adam) presiding. A letter was received from the Fire Brigades' Board stating in reply to the council's letter of March 5 asking upon ...

    Article : 249 words
  35. SYDNEY INDUSTRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION.

    The twentieth annual meeting of the Sydney Iudustrial Blind Institutions was held on Wednesday evening at the Y.M.C.A. rooms, Pittstreet. There was a very large attendance of ...

    Article : 666 words
  36. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The ship Comberland will to-morrow be removed from Py[?]nt Whurf to Darling Island. The schooner Americans will be beri[?]ed at Da[?]ng Island to-morrow, where her cargo of timber will be ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Accommodation in the Adelaide University has for a long time been cramped, and need for improvement in this respect has long benn felt. A tender has been accepted for over £10,000, and ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. THE BOTANICAL GARDENS.

    At the annual meeting of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, held at the Linnean Hall, on Wednesday evening, the Hon. J. Nortou, LL.D., M.L.C. (president), during the cou[?]se of his annual ...

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  39. QUEENS JUBILEE FUND.

    The twelfth annual meeting of the subscribers and council of the Queen's Jubiles Fund was held at the Town Hall yesterday under the presidency of the Countees of Hopetoun. There was a large attendence, ...

    Article : 558 words
  40. CHA[?]TERS.

    Algoa Bay, barque, 1111 tons, New Zealand to South Africa-produce. Dune [?], s., 3142 tons, time charter, 4 months. Eagle Crog, barque, 1547 tons, Newcastle to West Coast ...

    Article : 287 words
  41. RAIN IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Minister controlling the Northern Territory has received advice from the warden of the goldfields [?]t Arltunga of the continuance of good rains throughout that country. All the large creeks have been ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. REINTERMENT OF THIS REV. WILLIAM HOPKINS CAREY.

    On Wednesday the remains of the late Rev. William Hopkins Carey (grau[?]n of Dr. Carey, the first Baptist missionary), founder of the Parramatta Baptist Church, were re[?]terred in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    On the Goomalling railway lins yesterday, about a mile from Northam, a man named Brombury, employed on a train, was killed. It in supposed he was working a brake, when he fell, and was run over. ...

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  44. THE PARKAMATTA FIRE.

    The fire which occurred in Mr. T. W. Pollock's premises on Wednesday night kept the firemen on the spot till 7 a.m. on Thursday. The drapery slock, valued at about £1000 was insurred for ...

    Article : 137 words
  45. YOUNG PEOPLE'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    A meeting of the residents of Waverley ona Bondi was held at the Waverley Council-chambers on Wednesday evening for the purpose of promoting the interests of the forthcoming Young People's Industrial ...

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  46. THE CASK OF A SECOND OFFICER.

    In connection with the inquiry into the loss of the steamer Suffolk a matter cropped up which reminds one of the value of the Mercnant Service Guild, and incidentally of the go[?]d work which such an association as the ...

    Article : 301 words
  47. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The twenty-second annual meeting of the Zoological Society of New South Wales was held yesterday at the Gardens, Moore Park, the president (Dr. Ru[?]dle) being in the chair. Then were also present ...

    Article : 424 words
  48. TASMANIA.

    To-day negotiations were concluded between the Tasmanian Government and the Colonel North Company for the purchase of the company's railway. This will enable the Government to males an extension to ...

    Article : 82 words
  49. CRICKET.

    The above match was played on the King's School ground and was won by the school by two wickets. The following were the scores:—St. Joseph's, first innings 98 (Ruthten 30 not out, sheerin 24), the King's School, first ...

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  50. NEUTRAL BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    THE Neutral Bay Horticultural Society held its autumn show at Watersleigh Hull, Neutral Bay, on Monday, the 29th instant. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.L.A., the patrol ...

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  51. PUBLIC SCHOOL TENDERS.

    The undermentioned tendars in connection with Public schools have been accepted by the Government. viz:— Baeram[?] Creek, eraction of new building, T. Elliott, Everami, £49; Eschol, repairs and improvements, T. Bain ...

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  52. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.

    A meeting of the Globe branch of the Hospital Saturday Fund was held during the week, at the local Town Hall. Mrs. A. N. Jonsen occupied the chair. There were also present—Mead[?]mes L.G. Abrams, ...

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  53. COUNTRY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were continued to-day before Judge Filzbardiuge, Waller Harris and Joseph Rose were charged with obstructing a common highway, known as Raftery's-road, Dapto. His ...

    Article : 211 words
  54. THE KING'S SCHOOL.—PRESENT v. PAST.

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  55. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Aladdin, ship ([?]TVG), from Java—14[?] days. Anna Aleid[?], barque (NDNK), from Soursbays—[?] days. Dominion, bargue (PGBT), from Tacoma—77 days. ...

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