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  2. LAMBTON MINERS.

    A MEETING of the above miners was held on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. H. Hanlon in the chair. The business of the meeting was in reference to the Burwood miners and other ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    IN the House of Commons last night Mr. Robert Webster, member for St. Pancras, referred to the missionary referred to the missionary ...

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  4. SUEZ, Wednesday.

    The B. I. Co.'s steamer Waroonga loft yesterday outwards. ADEN, Wednesday. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney, ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    ENTRIES for the Football and Cricket sports close with the secretary, Mr. Christoe, at the Metropolitan Hotel, " Scott-street, to-morrow night. ...

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  6. ANOTHER HOTEL ROBBERY.

    ANOTHER of the hotels in the city was visited by a thief during the small hours of yesterday morning, and some jewellery and money abstracted. It appears that two gentlemen ...

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  7. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    EVERY portion of the local theatre was again crowded last night with a highly appreciative audience, assembled to hear and see Miss Carrie Swain and her company in the ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    MR. MELVILLE, M.P., and Mr. John Norton left for Melbourne to-day to ascertain the wishes of the Victorian subscribers as to the distribution of ...

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  9. BULGARIAN TROUBLES.

    It is feared that an extensive military revolt will take place in Bulgaria. It is persistently reported that Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg intends to ...

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  10. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The French press declare that the rapidity of the mobilisation at Toulouse proves the readiness of France for war. ...

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  11. UNDERMINING AT WALLSEND.

    IN the Supreme Court, on Wednesday, in Banco, before their Honors Mr. Justice Faucett, Mr. Justice Innes, and Mr. Justice Deffell, the case was heard of Shaw v. ...

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  12. THE ELANGAMITE.

    A trial trip of Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s new steamer Elangamite took place on Tuesday. She averaged over 14 knots an hour. ...

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  13. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    It is reported that large shipments of gold have been made to New York from Australia direct. ...

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  14. ARRIVAL.

    Sir J. B. Thurston, Colonial Secretary of Fiji, has arrived in London. ...

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  15. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    WE understand that the Newcastle Philharmonic Society has with commendable generosity arranged to postpone the concert advertised for Tuesday evening next, so that the ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Carlton C. Club was held at Moroney's Rouse Hotel on Tuesday evening, there being a large attendance of members present. The secretary read the ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. THE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL.

    The Manchester Chamber of Commerce will hold a special meeting to discuss the proposal that an entire section should be devoted to ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Lorimer, Minister for Defence, Victoria, has been interviewed on his return from a visit to England. He states that the military and naval ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. NEW GUINEA.

    In the House of Commons last night, Sir George Campbell complained that New Guinea had been basely surrendered to Queensland, ...

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  20. THE BETTING MARKET.

    A lot of genuine betting, was done on Wednesday in connection with the Hawkesbury meeting, and several important moves were made. During the afternoon anxious ...

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  21. FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN WOOD.

    ONE of the most largely attended funerals of any which have ever taken place in Newcastle eventuated yesterday, when the last sad rites over the earthly remains of the ...

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  22. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    At a meeting of the British Association on Tuesday night, Admiral Omanney delivered a speech in which he explained colonial wishes in regard ...

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  23. LAND BANK.

    The prospectus of a Land Owners' Land Bank of Australia will shortly be issued. The capital is fixed at one million sterling, of which £200,000 ...

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  24. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A FETTLER.

    THE Ryistone correspondent of the S. M. Herald states that the inquiry into the death of a fettler at Brogan's Creek has extended over nearly two days, and resulted in the ...

    Article : 162 words
  25. ILLICIT DISTILLATION.

    ALFRED HUNT, on remand, was charged at the Newtown Court on Wednesday with having an illicit still in his possession. Mr. Pring appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. ...

    Article : 347 words
  26. [REUTER'S TELEGRAM.]

    IT is now believed that fully 140 persons perished through the burning of the Theatre Royal, Exeter, last night. The majority of the victims were ...

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  27. THE PEAT'S FERRY ACCIDENT.

    IT will be (says yesterday's S. M. Herald) in the recollection of our readers that it was decided by the Government to remit to the Attorney-General the depositions taken at the ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. TURBULENT AFGHANISTAN.

    News is to hand that the Jainshedi tribe, whose Khan was recently imprisoned by the Ameer of Afghanistan, have, made hostile incursions into ...

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  29. AYOUB KHAN'S MOVEMENTS.

    Intelligence to hand from Afghanistan states that Ayoub Khan crossed the Afghan frontier, but was repulsed forthwith. He is now believed to be ...

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  30. LONDON, Wednesday. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    In the Commons to-day, Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, in replying to Sir George Campbell, defended the arrangements ...

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  31. HAWKESBURY R. C. SPRING MEETING.

    Sydney, Thursday—The weather at Hawkesbury to-day was beautifully fine. The attendance was very good the metropolitan visitors being numerous. No ...

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  32. GARDEN CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER.

    KITCHEN GARDEN.—Sew French beans, cabbage, carrots, parsnips, turnips broccoli, radish spinach, tomatoes, capsicums, &c. Plant potatoes, cabbage, lettuce, ...

    Article : 267 words
  33. CABINET AFFAIRS.

    MINISTERS met in Cabinet yesterday morning (says the S. M. Herald of yesterday), and deliberated upon several matters of importance. One of these was the subject of the ...

    Article : 238 words
  34. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    YESTERDAY'S Herald states:—Mr. W. Smyth, chief tide surveyor of her Majesty's Customs at this port, together with his boat's crew, had a very narrow escape yesterday ...

    Article : 296 words
  35. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    A memorial to the British Commission of the Melbourne Exhibition, asking for a special annexe at the Exhibition, to be devoted entirely to ...

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  36. BOMBAY, Tuesday. THE CLAIM TO THE AFGHANISTAN SUCCESSION.

    Advices from Cabul, dated 24th August, report that Ayoub Khan, the nephew of the Ameer, arrived at Morushak, where he is endeavouring ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. SOFIA, Wednesday. LOOKING ON AT A DISTANCE.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has gone to his estate in Hungary, where he will remain several weeks, during the progress of election to the new ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. Scarborough Land Sale.

    WHY is Searborough such a great success? Because it is only a mile and a half from the principal railway station. Picnic by special train. Tickets, 2s return. Make ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. COLOMBO, Wednesday. SHIPPING.

    The P. and O. Co.'s Clyde left yesterday evening for Australian. The B. I. Co.'s steamer Chyebassa left to-day outwards. ...

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  41. Scarborough Land Sale.

    THE most attractive, and therefore, the most, valuable sub-division on the Lake is Scar-borough. The sale on the ground, September 10. Special train. Tickets, 2s return. ...

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