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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    THE gathering at the match to-day at Leyton was only moderate. The weather was favorable, but the wicket was a shade fiery. The Australians innings closed for ...

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  3. THE TRUE STORY

    DURING the past few weeks I have been endeavoring to obtain from several ex-residents of the Transvaal and persons who met Dr. Jameson and his officers before ...

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  4. THE COAL STRIKE.

    THERE is very little of importance to report in connection with the strike, unless it be the continued firm determination of the principal coal proprietors to retain their present ...

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  5. POLITICAL.

    ON enquiry late last night, the Premier informed us that no steps had yet been taken regarding the appointment of the Royal commission to enquire into Mr. Varney ...

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  6. THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

    A SUNDAY TIMES representative yesterday had some conversation with two members of the Public Service Board (Messrs. Wilson and Barling) rotative to the progress ...

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  7. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, there! The Hon. Jacob Garrard, Minister for Education and Labor. "What! Kiss-in-the-ring Jake? Now, be careful-Mr. Cook will not allow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE PRISONER HAREFORD.

    SEVERAL somewhat confused statements have been published in reference to the alleged confession of the man Hareford. His original confession was that he had shot a man in the ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. CHANGE IN THE MINISTRY.

    FROM information gleaned, we have no doubt that there will be an early change in the personnel of the Ministry. One Minister, who does not possess the general goodwill ...

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  10. POLITICAL PELLETS.

    The next time a now politician undertakes to move the Address-in-Reply he will probably request the party organ not to publish his (alleged) portrait. ...

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  11. MANLY FERRY COMPANIES.

    AFTER a two and a half years' determined fight, and the achievement of the objects for which the Manly Co-operative Ferry Company, Limited, was brought into existence, ...

    Article : 444 words
  12. THE VICTORIAN CRICKETER HARRY.

    J, Harry, the Victorian cricketer, has been engaged to play with the Marylebone C.C. ...

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  13. PURE AND IMPURE WINES.

    "WINE-BOTTLER" writes :-Owing to the number of prosecutions which have recently been instituted by the police against vendors of cheap wines in Sydney, ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    The Primate is in the New England district. The Governor returns to Sydney to-morrow from his trip to Jervis Bay. Lady Hampden opens the Village Fair on ...

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  15. COOLGARDIE ITEMS.

    AN audacious robbery took place in Bayley-street yesterday evening, when a specimen containing 80oz. gold, from Nolan's find, on exhibition in the window of Mr. Gary, ...

    Article : 265 words
  16. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    A CHICAGO paper to hand by last mail contained the following telegraphic despatch from Now Orleans :-"The hundred men, armed with Winchesters ...

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  17. THE TRANSVAAL.

    THE following extract from a letter received by a Napier resident from a relative who has lived for many years in the Transvaal shows the strong feeling that exists among ...

    Article : 307 words
  18. FALL FROM A 'BUS.

    A MAN about 27 years of age was taken to the Sydney Hospital at midnight by Constable Carmody, of No. 2 station. He had fallen from a 'bus in Regent-street, and was in an ...

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  19. THE LEGEND OF JACOB.

    Now Jacob was a model man, A model man was he (He, he!) He led the cold, cold water van; ...

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  20. A CHILD BURNT.

    A CHILD named Frank Sack, aged 7, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday suffering severely from burns on the body, occasioned through his nightshirt catching ...

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  21. CRICKET COMPETITION.

    THIS match resulted in a draw. Two of the competitors tipped a draw, but one declared that Lord Sheffield's team would lead by 50 runs on the first innings. The prize of one ...

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  22. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY EXCURSIONS.

    THE railway arrangements for the Queen's Birthday holiday are published in another column, and the excursion fares will commence on Tuesday next, and be issued for all ...

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  23. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A MAN named William Edwin Garnell, 48 years of ago, living at Fairlight, Fivedock, fell out of a tram at the corner of Marion-street, Leichhardt, last night, and sustained ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. LIFE IN JOHANNESBURG.

    A JOHANNESBURG correspondent sends us a few lines regarding the existing state of things in that town. He says that most of the laboring work is done by blacks for wages ...

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  25. HOW SYDNEY COULD BE IMPROVED.

    SIR,-I hope M.A.T.'s letter of last Sunday will prove the thin edge of the wedge re the taking up of the iron railing along the narrow lodge, yclept pavement, which girds Hyde ...

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  26. JACK TARS AND STOKERS.

    SIR,-Will you kindly allow me space to defend a branch of the Naval Service (Naval stokers) which in your last issue was held up to ridicule. It appears that you were wrongly ...

    Article : 273 words
  27. BETTING IN BOWE-STREET.

    AN important point in connection with the question of what constitutes a public thorough-fare was heard on Wednesday last before Mr. Johnson, S.M., at the Central Police Court, ...

    Article : 217 words
  28. ST. GEORGE'S RIFLES.

    WE learn that the basis of this new volunteer regiment is upon broader principles than was at first rumored, and that all British subjects are invited to eurol to assist in forming that ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. A WARNING TO RUSSIA.

    England for some time past has had her hands full, several of the great Powers doing all they can to harass her, yet not daring to come in open conflict. Russia must have a ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. TRILBY SINGS IT.

    Thousands of listeners sat last evening at the Lyoeum enthralled by the powerful contralto of Miss Nagel, the charming young Melbourne cantatrice. Her rendition of the ...

    Article : 95 words
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