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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,—In reading over the Hansard report of the Legislative Council on the harbour improvements for Newcastle (published in your issue of Saturday), I notice the question of ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S AMUSEMENTS.

    A NUMBER of amusements are announced for to-day, and should the weather prove fine they are likely to be largely patronised. Oddfellows Demonstration. ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Victor Greenland, a barber at Tabletop, Croydon, committed suicide on Friday by cutting his throat from ear to ear while suffering from delirium tremens. ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    HAWKESBURY bridge to, be tested tomorrow BOILING meat is the least wasteful way of cooking it ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Professor Long considers New Zealand a formidable antagonist to France and Denmark in the production of butter suitable for the English market, and ...

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  7. American Settlement.

    LONDON, Friday.—Tens of thousands of Americans are flocking to the Oklahoma Reserve, which is to be opened for settlement on Monday next, and in consequence of ...

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  8. The Russian Fleet.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Russian Minister of Marine recoinmends the building of a large number of crusiers, but opposes the increase of the flotilla in the Euxine. ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Thomas Esmonde was enthusiastically received at Broken Hill on Saturday. Addresses were presented from the Hibernian Society and National League. ...

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  10. West Australian Colonisation.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Napier Broome, the Governor of Western Australia, has suggested to Lord Knutsford that a million spent in establishing a national scheme for ...

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  11. Germany and Samoa.

    LONDON, Friday.—Prince Bismarck, in a despatch addressed to Herr Steubel, the German Consul in Samoa, holds Dr. Knappe responsible for the evils resulting from the ...

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  12. THE QUEEN A CATHOLIC.

    THE following sensational article has just appeared in the Paris Figaro :— Besides the regular correspondents who keep the readers of this journal informed of ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    ON Saturday night the Victoria Theatre was re-opened by Mr. Charles Arnold's company with "Hans the Boatman." This sparkling comedy drama, which Mr. Arnold has been ...

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  14. Gladstone and Home Rule.

    LONDON, Friday.—In replying to a correspondent, the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone declines to bind himself regarding the numbers and manner of retention of ...

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  15. THE HELPLESS WIDOW AND ORPHANS.

    God is pleased with no music below so much as in the thanksgiving songs of relieved widows and supported orphans, of rejoicing and comforted and thankful persons.—JEREMY ...

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  16. Goodchap, Speight, and See.

    LONDON, Friday.—Messrs. C. A, Good-chap and John See, M's.L.A., and Mr. Speight, the Victorian Railway Commissioner, leave London tomorrow for ...

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  17. Imperial Federation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A branch of the Imperial Federation League, with Sir John Lubbrock as president, is being formed in the city of London. ...

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  18. "EIGHT HOURS" IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE , Sunday.—Yesterday the procession of the Trades Unions in Melbourne took place, and the streets were thronged all along the line of route. His Excellency the ...

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  19. Olympic Skating Rink.

    The Olympic Skating Rink, which has been closed for several months past, was on Saturday again thrown open to the public, when a large number of ladies and ...

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  20. "The Times" and Parnell.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A report is current that the Times pays £5000 into court in respect of the libel action which Mr. Parnell has recently brought against that journal in ...

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  21. Boulanger.

    LONDON, Friday.—A conclave of the leaders of the Boulangist movement in France has been held at Brussels, where General Boulanger still remains. It was ...

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  22. The Elite Skating Rink.

    The Elite Skating Rink is not losing its popularity as a resort for skaters, and as the weather becomes colder, so the attendance increases. A special programme is to be ...

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  23. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The new Tasmanian loan which has recently been successfully floated on the London market, is now quoted at 24 per cent. premium. ...

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  24. RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT.

    ON Sundays there is no communication between Waratah and Newcastle between 4.20 p.m. and 7.45 p.m., and since the Railway Commissioners deemed it prudent to make ...

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  25. A POLICEMAN'S ESCAPADE.

    AT about 8.45 a.m. on the 14th inst. (says the Brisbane Observer); Dr. Lockhart Gibson, of Wickham-terrace, thought he heard some one moving about his house, and slipping out ...

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  26. Italian Opera Company.

    The people of this city are very, fond of boasting of their appreciation for high-class music. In theory this has been all very well, but, when called upon-to show practical ...

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  27. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    ST. PETERSBURGE, Sunday.—Owing to revelations of renewed activity among the Nihilists since the discovery of the manufacture of dynamite bombs at Zurich, the ...

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  28. To Semers Vine.

    STEAL gently in, O must divine. We'll sing a stave to Somers Vine, The Tory plant that has its root in th' Himperial Hinetitoot. ...

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  29. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

    THE South Australian Cyclists' Union Sports took place on Saturday on the Adelnide Oval before 6000 people, and amid great enthusiasm The One mile International Scratch ...

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  30. Boulanger goes to England.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—In consequence of the Government threatening the expulsion of General Boulanger from Belgium, General Boulanger leaves forthwith for England. ...

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  31. Relief of Emin Pasha.

    ADEN, Saturday.—Herr Peters, leader of the German expedition for the relief of Emin Pacha, has arrived at Zanzibar from Aricoland. ...

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  32. THE MINMI FATALITY.

    MR. G. C. MARTIN, Coroner, held an inquest on Saturday, at Minmi, on the body of a boy named Peter Murnane, who succumbed on Thursday night to injuries supposed to have ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. Fatal Fire.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— A large sugar refinery, leased by Messrs. Fairbanks, has been burned down. The loss is estimated at three million dollars. Two persons were ...

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