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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    King Milan, in his speech at the opening of Skupstina, dwells on the gravity of the present crisis, and declares it necessary to quickly meet the dangers with ...

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  3. UNITED TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION.

    At a meeting of representatives elected from the various temperance organisations in the Newcastle district, held in the Brown-street schoolroom on Friday night, it was resolved ...

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  4. POLITICAL.

    ON Saturday evening lest Mr. Thomas Walker, from Sydney, delivered a political address from Stoker's balcony. Mr. Walker stated his intention to seek election to a ...

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  5. Large Fire.

    An extensive fire took place on Saturday night at Ryan's draper's shop, George-street south. The damage is estimated at over £11,000. ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    A SPECIAL meeting of the Newcastle Borough Council took place yesterday evening; the Mayor (Dr. C. W. Morgan) in the chair, there being also present Alderman ...

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  7. Killed by a Railway Truck.

    Donovan, a telephone operator, was knocked down by a truck on the Darling Harbour Railway. He died at the hospital. ...

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  8. WICKHAM COUNCIL.

    THE fortnightly meeting of the Wickham Council, postponed from last Wednesday, was held in the council chambers last night. There were present, The Mayor, Aldermen ...

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  9. Newcastle Eight-Hour Demonstration.

    Messrs. Metville, M.L.A., Curley and O'Brien waited upon Mr. Dibbs, in the absence of Sir Alexander Stuart, and obtained a promise to p[?]clam a public ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. PESTH Sunday. The European Powers.

    Herr Tioza, President of the Council of Ministers in the Hungarian Diet, yesterday declared that the revolution in Bulgaria was a surprise to everyone. The ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    The Government steamer Despatch has returned from the search for the sunken rock where the Gulf of Carpentaria was lost. She found a large patch ...

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  12. A PROSPEROUS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

    PERHAPS there is no company in fire or other insurance doing business in New South Wales that exhibits such steady and great development as the Australian Mutual Fire Society. ...

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  13. LONDON, Sunday. The Plot Thickens.

    The leading Russian journals aver that Russia and Austria have arranged to depose Prince Alexander of Bulgaria, and that the former will absorb Roumelia and ...

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  14. Another Loan.

    Victoria places a 2,000,000 loan on the London market. ...

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  15. Wreck of the Cahors.

    The steamer Richmond brought 80 tons of cargo, saved from the wreck of the Cahors. ...

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  16. Strained Relations between Russia and Austria.

    Russia insists on the deposition of Prince Alexander, or demands compensation on the Bosphorus. Germany is in favour of the deposition, but Great Britain ...

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  17. Barque Missing.

    The barque Rome, 79 days out from Newcastle to Fremantle, has not been heard of. It is feared she is lost. ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    No agreement has yet been come to with regard to the San Francisco mail service. ...

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  19. CALCUTTA, Saturday. The Indian Armies.

    A scheme is under consideration by the Indian Government for u[?]lising the services of the Indian armies for Imperial purposes. ...

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  20. Circus in Quarantine.

    The quarantine of the circus horses still continues. The proprietors intend to proceed with their troupe and animals to Sydney. ...

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  21. LONDON, Saturday. Wool.

    Eight thousand three hundred bales offered last sales. ...

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  22. Lumpers' Strike.

    The lumpers' strike at Port Chalmers still remains unsettled, and the union men have stoned a number of non-union labourers. ...

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  23. Shipping.

    The s.s. Parramatta arrived at Plymouth to-day. BATAVIA, Sunday. The British India s.s. Chyebassa left ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE POLICE COURT.

    VIOLENT CONDUCT.—John Lanigan, a seaman, was charged with bring drunk and disorderly in Scott-street, and with injuring Constable Farrell's uniform. It was ...

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  25. LONDON, Sunday. New South Wales Loan.

    It is anticipated that the New South South Wales loan will realise the minimum of 1¾ per cent. LATER.—The Standard says the New ...

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  26. England and her Colonies.

    In the course of an address delivered by the First Lord of the Admiralty, he said that the Government would endeavour to improve existing institutions, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. THE MOUNT KEMBLA STRIKE.

    THE following letters appeared in Saturday's Illawara Mercury:—"Sir,—In reference to a letter which appeared in Saturday's issue, re the breaking of the agreement between ...

    Article : 519 words
  28. The Fall of Khartoum.

    Major Kitchener says the fall of Khartoum was not due to treachery, but to starvation among the inhabitants, through the delay in relieving the expedition. ...

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  29. Bishop Selwyn.

    Bishop Selwyn, of Melanesia, will shortly return to Australia. ...

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  30. Sixpenny Telegrams.

    The introduction of sixpenny telegrams over the United Kingdom proved a great success. ...

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  31. INQUEST AT BULLOCK ISLAND.

    WE reported in yesterday's issue that a man named Peter M'Queen had hanged himself at his residence. Young-street, Bullock Island, the previous night, and ...

    Article : 475 words
  32. New Guinea.

    The British Association hold £150 towards the Forbes fund for New Guinea exploring. ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. Separation in Queensland.

    The Morning Post advocates the separation of Northern from Southern Queensland. Mr. Finch Hatton has asserted that Queensland statesmen have been ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. TELEGRAMS

    Sir John Robertson is greatly improved in health. He will be in Sydney on Wednesday morning, fully prepared to attend to the interests of the Opposition. ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. Political Changes.

    Messrs. Stuart and Dalley are leaving the Ministry for certain. Mr. Dibbs expects to be sent for by the Governor to-day to form an administration, in which ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. The Elections.

    Parliament is expected to be dissolved to-morrow, and some of the elections will probably take place the week after next. ...

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  38. STOLEN NEWSPAPERS.

    IT would seem that the old game of stealing newspapers has recommenced this season with renewed vigour. No matter what party is in power they have no power to stop the ...

    Article : 218 words
  39. Election Rumours.

    Messrs. Badgery, Kidd, and Garrett will contest Camden. It is expected that Mr. M'Court goes to Illawarra in the room of Mr. Stuart. Messrs. Copeland, ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. The Federal Bank.

    The run on the Federal Bank continued on Saturday, and the bank met all calls promptly. It is stated from Melbourne that the person who issued ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. The Eight-Hour Demonstration.

    It is almost a general holiday to-day, on the occasion of the celebration of the anniversary of eight-hour labour. ...

    Article : 24 words
  43. Small-pox.

    There are no fresh cases of small-pox reported. All the patients are progressing favourably. ...

    Article : 14 words
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