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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE NEW SOUTH WALES COURSING CLUB MEETING.

    The draw in connection with the New South Wales Coursing Club Autumn Meeting took place to-night at the Royal Hotel. There was a numerous attendance of sporting men and others. Mr. Walter Lamb, the chairman, ...

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  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) THE DEFICIT IN THE INDIAN REVENUE.

    It is conclusively proved that the Indian Government only informed the Cabinet of the deficit in the revenue when the elections in England were nearly concluded. ...

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  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The protest against the clauses of the new Licensing Bill which propose to establish a censorship over public halls as well as theatres is a reasonable one, although it must ...

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  5. VICTORIA

    Parliament will be opened to-morrow by Commission, at noon, the Chief Justice and Sir Redmond Barry being the Commissioners. Sir Redmond Barry will afterwards preside in the Assembly, to swear in ...

    Article : 780 words
  6. INDEPENDENCE OF THE ALBANIANS.

    The Albanians have declared themselves independent. ...

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  7. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.) THE BRITISH MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS.

    The elections rendered necessary by the acceptance of office in the new Liberal Administration were completed on Saturday night. All the Ministers have been re-elected ...

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  8. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) PARRAMATTA.

    This evening a man named Hoare in attempting to jump into the brake van of the up-Western train while in motion, fell down on the line. Fortunately no other carriage followed, or he would have been ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE.

    The brig Waverley, Captain Malone, has just arrived, and reports that the chief officer, James Coveney, jumped overboard, and was drowned. It appears that Coveney was suffering from the effects of heavy ...

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  10. RACES AT MUDGEE.

    There are large numbers of entries for the Bligh Amateur Club's races which will be held this year on the Mudgee Racecourse on the 21st instant. Several pieces of splendid plate are offered for prizes. The Mudgee Turf Club's ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. TAMWORTH.

    After a few frosts heavy rain fell here on Saturday evening, and light showers fell last night. The weather has been very cold for the last two days. ...

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  12. THE TURF.

    Owners of horses are reminded that nominations for the forthcoming Parramatta and Newcastle races are to close to-morrow (Wednesday). The Hon. E. K. Cox, Mr. John Tait, and Mr. J. S. ...

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  13. COPELAND NORTH.

    Arrangements have been made through Benjamin and Co., with Mr. M'Durrich, of Sydney, for the erection of crushing machinery on the Prince Charlie line of reef. Mr. Richards has already taken steps for the ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. GRAFTON.

    The Australian Joint Stock Bank has opened a branch at South Grafton. It is rumoured that the Bank of New South Wales will also open a branch there shortly. ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    ONE of our cable messages from London, yesterday, stated that a powerful syndicate has offered to construct a railway connecting the Queensland lines with Port Parker, on condition that they receive a land grant of ...

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  16. NEWS by the MAIL via TORRES STRAITS.

    The E. and A. Company's R. M. S. Somerset arrived here on Friday. ...

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  17. LITHGOW.

    A terrible accident occurred at Lithgow, either late on Saturday night or on Sunday morning. An old man, in the employment of Mr. Hooper, butcher, by some means set are to his room, in the slaughter house, ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Irish Relief Fund amounts to £8500. Very heavy weather has been experienced along the coast for the last eight or ten days, with every indication of a continuance. ...

    Article : 304 words
  19. SUMMARY OF EASTERN NEWS.

    The unsettled state of affairs is reported to be prejudicially affecting trade at the northern ports of China, and stocks are accumulating. The Chinese Government has given instructions that ...

    Article : 234 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    That marvellous mixture of vice, virtue, and extravagant sensation which, under the name of "New Babylon," is being played at this theatre, drew last night full stalls, densely-packed pit and upper regions, and a good sprinkling ...

    Article : 361 words
  21. BATHURST.

    A meeting of the Irish Famine Relief Fund Committee was held to-night at the Town Hall, to wind up the accounts. Alderman Butler occupied the chair. It seemed that the total amount collected was £676 19s. ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. FORBES.

    The new Catholic church at Forbes was blessed and opened by Bishop Quinn, of Bathurst, yesterday; [?]and after this ceremony a very eloquent dedicatory se[?]mon was preached by the Rev. J. E. Tennison-Woods. ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. ARRIVAL of the STEAMSHIP ORIENT at ADELAIDE.

    The Orient Company's s. s. Orient arrived here this morning, bringing dates from Cape Town to April 22. The following is her passenger list:— First Saloon: Mrs. [?]ameron, Rev. J. Clery, Miss ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    Last night Rainer's diorama of the Russo-Turkish war was exhibited for the first time in this city. Many of the most striking events in the gigantic struggle between the contending Powers are depicted on the canvas with ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. MUDGEE.

    The entrances for the Pastoral and Agricultural Show, to take place on the 19th instant, close on the 12th. There will be only one day's Show this season and some valuable special prizes will be offered. ...

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  26. THE NORTHERN COAL TRADE.

    There can now be no doubt as to the ruling price of coal at Newcastle being 14s. per ton, and companies charging less are doing so in pursuance of orders booked before the rise to 14s. took place. The ...

    Article : 300 words
  27. DENILIQUIN.

    The coroner's jury this evening returned a verdict o wilful murder against William Wheelhouse for shooting Andrew Miles at Yatong Station on the 27th ultimo. Miles died in Deniliquin Hospital this ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. M. JULES MEILHAN'S CONCERT.

    We have, pleasure in reminding our readers that tomorrow evening is that appointed for the concert at the Masonic Hall to M. Meilhan; pleasure, because apart from the gratification good music so generally affords, the excellent ...

    Article : 283 words
  29. LATEST CAPE NEWS.

    The proclamation of the Act requiring the Basutos to surrender their arms has been quietly received, although Lipsed, the principal chief, has stated that he will await the meeting of Parliament before calling ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly has concluded its sittings. The long standing dispute between the Revs. M'Culloch, M'Swain, and Michell was amicably ...

    Article : 86 words
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