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  2. Latest Mining.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  3. The Death of Mr. James Fletcher, M.P.

    THE remains of the late Mr. James Fletcher, M.P., were buried with Masonic honours in the Wallsend Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the funeral being the largest and most ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Basils firm, and ¼d higher. Pig iron is now at 44s 9d. Wheat ex March and April shipment, is ...

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  5. Foundering of the Barque Don Nicholas.

    THE crew of the barque Don Nicholas, which left Newcastle on the 4th instant, with 1400 tone of Greta coal, bound for San Francisco, have during the past fortnight ...

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  6. Local and General.

    THE schooner Ocean Ranger arrived in port on Saturday, from Noumea. A PUBLIC meeting will be held to-night in the Wesleyan Church, Tyrrel-street. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    THE fraud on the Commercial Bank of Australia, for which a warrant for the arrest of the accountant, Joseph Waterhouse, has been issued, consisted in the accused showing in ...

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  8. The Newfoundland Question.

    LONDON, Friday.—The English press generally approves Lord Knutsford's action in regard to Newfoundland, and declares that it is necessary to control the colonists, in order ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. PROUDFOOT.

    AN inquest was held at the South Sydney Morgue this morning, regarding the sudden demise of Mr. David Proudfoot, which took place at the St. Kilda Hospital, ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    Henry Leech, from Timaru, New Zealand, drowned himself yesterday at Lake Wendouree, Ballarat. ATTEMPTED RAPE. ...

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  11. The University Boat Race.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Oxford and Cambridge Universities boat race was rowed on the Thames, from Putney to Mortlake, to-day, Oxford winning by a quarter of a length. ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Governor Robinson has gone to England on three months' leave of absence, and it is unlikely that he will return. Sir James Steere will act in the absence of Sir W. ...

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  13. The Tasmanian Exhibition.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Tasmanian Exhibition, to be opened in Launceston, in October, with special reference to the accommodation for mining plant, is being ...

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  14. Queensland Shearing Trouble.

    THE public meeting called by the secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, to elicit sympathy for the shearers on strike, and to hear Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald on the subject of ...

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  15. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The remains of the deceased gentleman were brought over from Melbourne, arriving in Sydney yesterday afternoon, and were then conveyed to Icacia, Waverley, where ...

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  16. The Utopia Disaster.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the coroner's inquest on the Utopia disaster, a verdict of accidental death was returned. ...

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  17. (FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE PAPERS.)

    LONDON, Friday.—Five hundred Italian navvies in Virginia are arming and drilling, in anticipation of further trouble arising out of the New Orleans lynching. ...

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  18. A Bye-election.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the election rendered necessary by the death of Mr. George Kynoch, Conservative member for Aston Manor, Mr. Hutchinson, the Conservative ...

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  19. Anarchists in France.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Anarchist party in Paris is preparing to resist with violence the presidency of M. Jules Ferry at the Republican Association's dinner. Several arrests ...

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  20. Italian Navy under Orders.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported at Spezzia that secret orders have been sent to the Italian Mediterranean Squadron in connection with the lynching of the Sicilian ...

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  21. The Funeral.

    The remains of the deceased gentleman were conveyed to his late residence, Phillip-street, prior to interment at Waverley. The body was encased in a polished cedar coffis, ...

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  22. United States Threaten Reprisals.

    LONDON, Friday.—President Harrison threatens to close the United States ports against German imports, unless the embargo placed by Germany upon American pork is ...

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  23. ORIENTAL FANCY FAIR.

    SEVERAL crowed meetings of the parishioners of St. Mary's Catholic Church have been held during the week, and arrangements for the fair, which opens on ...

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  24. Miners' Eight-Hours' Bill.

    LONDON, Friday.—At a conference of the Miners' Federation, it has been resolved to take measures to secure the passing of an Eight-hours' Bill, apart from the ...

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  25. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    Mr. Morris, Government Resident at Barcaldine, wired the Colonial Secretary yesterday, reliably informing him that the men who are out intend to wreck every train ...

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  26. FIRES.

    ABOUT 9 o'clock on Saturday night the fire-bells of the city sounded the alarm, and it was found that a fire had broken out in a cottage in Lower Church-street, occupied by ...

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  27. The Silkworth Strike.

    LONDON, Friday.—The dispute between the colliers and their employers at Silkworth is over, the men having returned to work on the masters' terms. ...

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  28. The Utopia Disaster.

    LONDON, Friday—The captain of the steamship Utopia, which sank in the Bay of Gibraltar after having been in collision with H.M.S. Anson, has been arrested on a charge ...

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  29. Conflict Between Soldiers and Constabulary.

    A CORRESPONDENT to a London paper, on January 30th, wired from Kingstown, Jamaica, as follows:—Serious rioting has been going on during the last few days in the ...

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  30. THE DEATH SENTENCE ON WILSON.

    A FINAL effort to reprieve Wilson was made yesterday, a deputation of clergymen having waited on the Governor. At a meeting of the executive it was subsequently resolved ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT COURT.

    HIS Honor Judge Wilkinson will re-open the local District Court this morning, for the trial of following cases, postponed from the 7th instant:— ...

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  32. Indian Revenue Return.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Indian Treasurer has delivered his Financial Statement, which shows a surplus of 2,750,000 rupees. ...

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  33. A Nervous Republic.

    LONDON, Friday.—A member of the Boulanger faction has been arrested in Paris on the charge of endeavouring to foment and fan an insurrection against the French ...

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  34. SWIMMING CONTEST.

    THE swimming contest between Ernest Cavill, the champion swimmer of Australia, and Arthur Kenny, the ex-champion, took place yesterday. Cavill defeated Kenny at ...

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  35. EIGHT-OAR BOAT RACE AT ADELAIDE.

    THE eight-oar boat race between Adelaide and Port Adelaide crews on Saturday resulted in a victory for Adelaide by three-quarters of a length. Time, 15min. The ...

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  36. FIRE BRIGADE PRACTICE.

    THE members of the Stockton, Tighe's Hill, Adamstown, Wickham, and the City Volunteer Fire Brigades assembled at Stockton at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and went ...

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