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  2. THE CRICKET DISPUTE. N.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION AND MAJOR WARDILL.

    A special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association was hold last night. Mr. J. M. Gibson vice—president, occupied the chair There was a large number of delegutes present. ...

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  3. FEDERATION. THE SHORT SESSION OF PARLIAMENT.

    A meeting of Ministers will be held to-day, at which final arrangements will be made for the holding of the special session of Parliament which has been summoned to meet on Tuesday, the 21st ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. T. M. King, Under-Seoretary to the Treasury, has arrived from a visit to Melbourne and Sydney, where he has been collecting information concerning the working of the Bouthern mints. ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    A semi-official report from Paris states that it is expected that an equitable arrangement will be arrived at between Great Britain and France. ...

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  6. VICTORIA. THE ARAWATTA—CHINGTU COLLISION.

    The members of the Marine Court of Inquiry met in the Custom—house this afternoon to announce the verdict in connection with the charge of careless navigation laid against Captain F. G. ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Count von Bulow, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in answer to an interpellation in the Reichstag on Saturday, strenuously denied that Germany ...

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  8. The Sydney Morinig Orrald.

    A meeting of Ministers will be held to-day to make final arrangements for the holding of the special session of Parliament, which is to be opened on the 21st instant. The ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An inquest on the body of Mrs. Fox, the victim of the Clarement murder, was continued today. John Alexander Fox, the husband, was present in custody. Formal evidence was given. ...

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  10. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Senate has adopted the resolutions of Senator M'Henry, disclaiming permanent ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board was held at the offices, Boltou—street this morning. The president, Mr. H. D. Walsh,;occupied the chair, and Messrs. J. W. ...

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  12. SEVERE WINTER IN AMERICA.

    Reports from America state that unparalleled cold is being experienced. ...

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  13. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    M. Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the " Times," states that the bill prepared by M. Lebret, Minister for Justice, which refers the question of the Dreyfus ...

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  14. STANDARD OF VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    A meeting of the corn trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon for the purpose of considering the remarks appearing in the press concerning the ...

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  15. THE WEATHER. EXCESSIVE HEAT.

    Another hot day was experienced yesterday in the interior of New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria; and some unusually high temperatures for this period of the season were registered. In a few ...

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  16. AVALANCHE IN AMERICA.

    A terrible avalanche has occurred in the Cherokee Gulch, Colorado (U.S.A.). Twenty-six miners wero overwhelmed, and the majority was killed. ...

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  17. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The quantity of coal shipped at the Government hydraulic cranes at the Carrington Dyke for home, intercolonial, and foreign consumption during the week ended this morning totalled 45,106 tons, as ...

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  18. A FEARFUL DEATH.

    A shocking burning futality occurred at Charlton this afternoon. A farmer named James Kehidy was driving home. with his wife when a spark from his pipe ignited her dresH, which ...

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  19. CRETE.

    The Commission appointed to prepare a Constitution for Crete has supplied its report. It recommends that Prince George shall ...

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  20. STORMS IN THE ATLANTIC. A CUNARD LINER DISABLED.

    Further reports of the storms in the Atlantic have been received. The Cunard liner Pavonia is overdue. The vessel was disabled by a hurricane ...

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  21. THE NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    The first meeting of the recently elected general committee of management of the Newcastle Hospital was held in the bonrd—room at the institution tonight. Mr. C. H. Hannell, president, occupied the ...

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  22. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg has offered a loan of £500,000 to the Transvaal Government upon the condition that the dynamite monopoly which ...

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  23. EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT AT MILLIE.

    At Millie the settlers have been without Leef and mutton for weeks, and throughout the whole district the only meat procurable was chilled meat from the freezing works. The butchers send to Maitland ...

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  24. A TEN-THOUSAND-TONNER DISABLED.

    The Hamburg—American liner Bulgaria was disabled by the gales. The British steamer Weehawkon rescued 25 women and children from her, but 65 ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    A consignment of peaches, aggregating 440 cases, which arrived by the Mararon from Sydney, has been found to be largely infected with fruit fly, and will be returned to Sydney by the ...

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  26. THE SAMOAN CRISIS. ENERGETIC DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON.

    The despatches from Washington in regard to the crisis in Samon insist upon the Samoan Convention as embodied in the Berlin Treaty being adhered to, and are ...

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  27. PHENOMENAL HAILSTORM IN THE PERICOE DISTRICT.

    An unusual sight was wituessed in some parts of the Periece district last week in counection with a aevere hailstorn. Hail covered the ground to a death of from three to twelve inches. A ...

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  28. THE DAMMING OF THE NILE.

    The Duke and the Duchess of Connaught have arrived in Egypt. The Duke of Connaught has laid tho foundation-stone of tho proposed dam ...

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  29. BUSH FIRE NEAR COROWA.

    Mr. Smith, of Sunbury, lost 300 acres of splendid [?]rass and fencing by a fire which started on Saturday and continued all Sunday. It is still burning. Fortunately a creek prevents it spreading to the ...

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  30. THE KLONDYKE.

    Typhoid fever is raging at Dawson City. Three hundred cases are reported, but only a few have proved fatal. ...

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  31. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. ORANGE.

    The additions to St. Joseph's Catholic Church were formally opened on Sunday morning, when they were blessed by the Right Rev. Dr. Byrne, Bishop of Bathurst, assisted by Bishops ...

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  32. THE UNREST IN THE ISLANDS.

    Mr. T. J. Williams, who left Samoa shortly after the now well-known Grevsmuhl incident, and who arrived in Sydney on Friday last by the steamer Westralia, stated to a "Herald" ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government haS received a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that the Austrian Government is taking steps to prevent further emigration from Austria to New ...

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  34. T0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Many residents of this colouy wheu the federal Constitution Bill was submitted to the people loudly asserted " They could not accept it because the capital was sure to bo in Melbourne, ...

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  35. THE RECENT FIRE.

    An inspection of the ruins of Messrs. R. Hall and Sous' warehouse in Scott—street, which was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, was made today, and it was found that no portion ...

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  36. THE INDIAN OUTRAGE IN BOLIVIA.

    The Chilian Government intends to suppress the Indian outbreak in Corocoro, Bolivia. ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A serious bush fire is reported from Bull's Creek. It has been burning since Tuesday last The weather to-day was again excessively hot. The temperature reached 111 in the shade. ...

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  38. HERR ANDREE'S EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Nansen, Herr Nordenskjold, and Herr Stadling, Arctio explorers, discredit the story of the finding of the remains of Herr Andree's expedition in the Yeniseisk```````````````````````````````` ...

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  39. FRENCH COALING STATION IN ARABIA.

    The Paris " Debats " denies that France has nequired a lease of a new coaling station at Bandarjisha, in Muscat, Arabia, as was reported on Friday. ...

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  40. A NEW WAREHOUSE ON FIRE.

    About 8 o'clock this ovening the handsome warehouse which is being erected in "Fliudersstreet by Messrs. Sargood, Butler, Nicol, and Ewen, to tako the place of that destroyed in the ...

    Article : 353 words
  41. AN IMMENSE TIDAL WAVE.

    An immense tidal wave 40ft. high swept up the British Channel and the estuary of the Severn yesterday, The coast of Southern Wales was flooded, and ...

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  42. COALMINERS' WAGES.

    At the annual meeting of the British Miners' Federation in January it was decided to ask for an advance in wages. The matter was referred to a conciliation ...

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  43. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The general committee of the Newcastle branch of the Leangue of New South Wales Wheelmen hold a meeting at the rooms of the Centennial Hotel tonight. It was definitely decided to hold a carnival, ...

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  44. LIVERPOOL SHOW.

    The ahow closed on Saturday. During the day fully 1000 persons attended the grounds. Considerable interest was evinced in the compotitors. Mrs. Phillips took the special prize as the best lady rider ...

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  45. WHAT A VICTORIAN THINKS.

    Mr. M—Laughlin. whose uamo was mentioned yestorday in our telegraphed matter from Melbourne, and also in our report to-day, concerning the cricket dispute, is a great supporter of the game in ...

    Article : 650 words
  46. THE CONGO.

    Lieutenant Dhabs and a Belgian force havo retaken Kalambare, and have driven back the Batelas. The Bolgians now occupy the port. ...

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  47. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVAL. —February 13.

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  48. AN ASYLUM BURNED.

    The Yankton Asylum, South Dakota (U.S.A.), has been destroyed by fire. Seventeen of the inmates perished. ...

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  49. DIRECTORS OF COMPANIES.

    Lord Russoll, of Killowen, the Lord Chief Justice of England, has introduced into the House of Lords a bill suppressing dishonest commissions to the directers of ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. WRECK OF A COLLIER.

    The steam collier Arno has been wrecked at Portsmouth. Thirteen of the crew were lost. ...

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  52. IMPORTS—February 13.

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  53. LLOYD'S Is 3d TEA.

    Beautiful flavour, 5lb. boxes, 6s 3d; lllb, boxes, 2s lOd; del. free subs. 109 King-st., 594 Geo.-st. ...

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