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  2. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir H. Tozer intends taking a holiday at the close of the session, under medical advice He will either proceed to Europe, New Zealand, or the Argentine. ...

    Article : 100 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    A Ministerial caucus was held to-day to consider who should be supported by the party for the office of Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly. The choice fell on Mr. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,204 words
  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Pony and galloway races will be held to-day at Canterbury Park, the first event starting at 2 p.m. In addition to the ordinary railway service to Canterbury, special trains will leave ...

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  7. ESTIMATE OF THE WHEAT CROP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,886 words
  8. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL FEVER HOSPITAL.

    The fund for the erection of the Queen's Memorial Fever Hospital now totals £16,000. The committee will meet in a few dats to take further steps towards the establishment of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. TASMANIA,

    Sir Edward Braddon was welcomed by the Major of Launcestion to-day and complimonted on the result of the recent political crisis and his action in connection with the railway embroglio. ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL FINANCE.

    At the sitting of the Prosbytonan General Assembly this evening the report of the board of investment and finance was submitted. The report showed that the total capital church funds ...

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  11. REVIEW OF THE MATCH.

    The victory gained by the Englishmen is a highiy meritorious one, while the match from its commencement on Friday last to the finish yesterday was full of incident. In the first place there was the ...

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  12. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    The body of Miss Eva Brooks, an artist, was recovered from the Yarra, near Heidelberg, today, about 50 yards from the spot where she was supposed to have gone to bathe. The deceased ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE.

    The hearing of the charges of assault on the high s[?]s brought by the crew of the barque Mary A. Troop against the captain and officers of the vessel was resumed before Mr. James Ma[?]r, S.M., at the ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly notice of motion was given for the appointment of Mr. J. B. Burton as Chairman of Committees. The Minister for Mines, replying to a question, said that the Cabinet regarded ...

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  15. ROSEBERY PARK PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

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  16. RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS.

    At the Dyke it has transpired that during the visit of the Railway Commissioners to Newcastle yesterday a scheme for providing additional facilities for the shipment of coal at the Dyke was finally ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. THE FLOATING OF THE ADDERLEY.

    A pleasant social gathering took place at the Seamen's Institute, Stockton, to-night, when Captain Norbert Callan, who controlled the operations of the tugboats on the occasion of the floating of the ...

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  18. MENTONE RACES.

    A race meeting was held at Mentone to-day in sultry weather. The attendance was up to the average, and the racing was good. Flint won the Trial Handicap after a dead heat with Robinson ...

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  19. ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE.

    Under the auspices of the Newcastle School of Arts an interesting astronomical lecture on "Comets and Meteors" was delivered by Mr. W. F. Gale, F.R.A.S., at the Masonic Hall to-night. Mr. D. J. ...

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  20. THE MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    The reports and statements of accounts of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company for the half-year ended September 30 have been issued. The reports from the directors, general manager, ...

    Article : 380 words
  21. VISIT OF THE ENGLISH CRRICKETERS.

    Intense interest is being manifested in the forthcoming match between team Stoddart's and a team representing the northern districts. The Englishmen will arrive in Newcastle by themidday mail on ...

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  22. FATALITIES.

    A middle-aged man named John Conway died in Wagga Hospital on Sunday. He was employed on Mittagong Station, and on Saturday while alighting from a buggy he fell on his head, and was ...

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  23. CYCLING.

    A meeting of the executive of the Cyclists' Union was held at the Rowe-street rooms yesterday, Mr. J. J. Meagher presiding. Three new members were received from the Redfern Club. Further ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The illuminated parade of the league in aid of the Thirlmere Hospital, which was set down for tonight, has been postponed until next Wednesday, and also the fireworks display which was to take ...

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  25. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: November 16, Tanais, s., 1825 tons, Captain Magn[?]n, for Noumea; Star of New Zealand, s., 4712 tons, Captain W. J. Reed, for Auckland; Kirkland, s., 1801 tons, Captain W. Inglis, for ...

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  26. A HUGE STEAMER FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Delphic yesterday arrived at [?] on her way to New Zealand, and later left for W[?] She is under the Shaw, Sazill, and Albion [?], 6000 tons of cargo for New Zealand ports. Her [?] ...

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  27. MARTIN FURTHER DISQUALIFIED FOR 12 MONTHS.

    The League of South Australian Wheelmen held a meeting to consider the charge against Murtin for boycotting the lafe race meeting after having signed the usual agreement to race at the carnival. There ...

    Article : 389 words
  28. ST. LUKE'S EXHIBITION AND FAIR.

    Last night's entertainment at the Exhibition Building, where the closing days of St. Luke's Fair are now notified, included Professor Barker's clever exposure of the cabinet mystery and Professor ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. QUEENSLAND.

    In reply to a question in the Assembly Sir Hugh Nelson said he had cabled to the Agent-General placing before him the facts of the recent separation division. He refused to lay a copy of ...

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  30. CHARTERS.

    Sir Henry Lawrence, ship, from New Caledonia [?] United Kingdom or Continent, with ore. Big Bonanza, barque, Puget Sound to Sydney—[?]. Lizzie Vance, schooner, Eureka to Sydney—red[?]. ...

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  31. WAGGA EXPERIMENT FARM.

    Dr. A. Cobb has furnished our representative at Wagga with the following information concerning the Wagga Experiment Farm. He says under date the 13th instant:—"I am glad to state that in ...

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  32. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    Yesterday Messrs, Fraser, Uther, and [?] tion, at the City Mart, the Chilian ship A[?]. The price realised was £7000, Mr. M. C. Cowlishaw becoming the purchaser. She is a vessel of 1200 tons. ...

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  33. THE REDFERN SHOOTING CASE.

    At Prince Alfred Hospital morgue yesterday the City Coroner resumed the inquest which he initiated a week age into the circumstances touching the death of Rosina Moran, the child who succumbed to ...

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  34. COBAR CHESNEY COPPER AND GOLD MINING COMPANY.

    The success of the Great Cobar Copper Mine has turned the attention of mining investers to the Cobar district, and a large company is now in course of formation for the purpose of thoroughly developing ...

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  35. REMOVALS.

    The ship Trafalgar is o be towed from the [?] Reid's Wharf to-day. The Romunoff, ship, has gone to John ton's Bay. The Fiedo, at Grafton Wharf, moves to Wooll[?] ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Cemeteries Bill, the Aborigines Bill and the Hawkers and Pedlars Act Amendment Bill were read third time and passed. The Local Inscribed Stock Bill ...

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  37. SMART DESPATCH OF A SHIP.

    The German 1600-ton ship M[?] Customs for Iquique, in ballast, and by so doing [?] remarkable despatch. She came into port on the [?] start from Hamburg, to Messrs, Scott, Sibbald, and [?], ...

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  38. THE CANDIA.

    The P. and O. Company has done [?] extra big steamer, the Candia. It is expected that she [?] be ready to leave by Friday with 14,500 bales of wool from Sydney, and balance cargo ready at Melbourne and ...

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  39. S.S. TASMANIA DISASTER FUND.

    The final meeting of the committee was held at the Union rooms yesterday afternoon, Mr. John Dwyer, the president of the society, in the chair. Three applications for grants from the fund were made, agreed to, and passed ...

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  40. OVERLAND RECORD.

    Tipper, who started on a record ride to Melbourne on Monday, met with an accident near Moss Vale, and is returning to Sydney to make a fresh start. Among his mishaps was one of falling into the river ...

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  41. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The mails which left Sydney per R.M.S. Orient October 11, arrived in London on the 15th instant. They were due on the 17th instant. The R.M.S. Oceana, Sydney October 11, arrived at Suez ...

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  42. STRANGE MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    What has the appearance of a [?] sea has been forwarded to this office from Santa M[?] the Banks Group of islands. It is a strip of p[?]ment a few inches long, bearing the following message:— ...

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  43. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company report from Melbourne, by telegraph, having offered 4060 bales of wool to-day, including some choice lots of both Riverina and Western. Competition was generally strong and ...

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  44. AQUATICS.

    The eighteenth annual regatta of the Glebe Rowing Club will be held in Johnstone's Bay next Saturday. The open race is a Maiden Eight-our, for which three clubs have entered—viz., North Shore, ...

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  45. FIREWORKS IN AID OF THIRLMERE HOME.

    Owing to the delay in arrival of the most important portion of the fireworks from Pain's, of London, caused by transhipment at Melbourne, the display announced for to-night has been postponed ...

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  46. SOCIETA DANTE ALIGHIERI.

    A literary meeting of tho Societa Dante Alighieri will be held at the Y.M.C.A. to-morrow evening, when Professor Butler will lecure upon the life and works of the great poet. Mr. Lawrence Campbell, ...

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  47. NO MORE TOOTHACHE by using the DENTIPRICE

    of the Rev. BENEDICTINS [?] Elixir, 2s, 4s, and 8s each; Powder, 1s 2d, 1s 8d, [?] each; Paste, 1s 2d, 1s 8d, and 3s 4d each. Ob[?] everywhere. Agenta, R. METAYER and CO., 8 ...

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  48. THE STAR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    One of the "Stars" in Messrs. Tyser's line yesterday arrived from London and berthed at Adelaide Wharf. Captain W. J. Reed reports of the voyage:—Left London September 25, fine weather prevailing thence to Las ...

    Article : 106 words
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