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  2. THE COMMONAGE ALLOTMENTS.

    WE understand that Mr. John Scholey, of Waratab, has been appointed, with Mr. District Surveyor Allworth, to make the valuation of the allotments at the Commonage. ...

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  3. EVIDENCE OF INTOXICATED PERSONS.

    AT the Maitland Quarter Sessions yesterday, a seafaring man named Peter Nelson, charged with assault and robbery, was found not guilty. His Horror Judge Wilkinson ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A NUMBER of blacks are employed kangaroo shooting on Molly Run, twenty-two miles from Narrabri. During the heavy thunderstorm last Friday evening the rifles and guns ...

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  5. Latest Mining.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    SEARLE'S CONDITION Is considered To be hopeless. ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Ranch, who represented the wine-growers of South Australia at the Paris Exhibition, has refused to accept the decoration of le Merite Agricole, which ...

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  8. SOCIAL CONCERT.

    THIS evening the Newcastle Social Club will give their first grand complimentary concert at the Lyceum Hall. A splendid programme has been prepared, and, as the club possess a ...

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  9. Late Emperor of Brazil.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dom Pedro, the deposed Emperor of Brazil, who is at present in Lisbon, denies that he abdicated the throne, and repudiates the report that he had ...

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  10. Mark Grand Masonry.

    LONDON, Friday.—His Honor Chief Justice S. J. Way, of Adelaide, formerly Grand Master of the South Australian Grand Lodge of Freemasons, and Dr. Harman J. Tarrant, ...

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  11. A Barque Burned at Sea.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The barque British Monarch, 1262 tons, bound from Hamburg to Sydney, has been destroyed by fire. A boat containing six of the crew is missing. ...

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  12. A NOTEWORTHY FACT.

    A REMARKABLE and very gratifying absence of drunkenness and everything approaching rowdyism has been noticeable in Newcastle and the surrounding districts during the last ...

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  13. A French Naval Council.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French Government have decided to create a Supreme Naval Council, which will be under the control of the Minister of Marine and Colonies. ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  15. VICTORIA.

    The steamer Victorian, which arrived to-day from Adelaide, brought eleven Sisters of Mercy for Sydney. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. ...

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  16. THE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    THE nominations of candidates to fill the various offices in the Miners' Association, in accordance with the by-laws and rules lately passed, are now complete, and the ballot ...

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  17. Petroleum and Iron-sand.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The prospectus of the New Zealand Petroleum and Iron Syndicate to work the iron-sand and the petroleum mines in Taranaki (N.Z.) has been issued. ...

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  18. The Watchful Floated.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The gunboat Watchful, which went ashore at Lowestoft, has been successfully floated. ...

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  19. GRAND BAZAAR AND FESTIVAL.

    THIS evening a grand bazaar and festival in aid of St. Andrew's Church new organ fund is to be opened at, the Olympic Hall. Great preparations have been made by the members ...

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  20. Latest Sporting News.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  21. Blizzard in Hungary.

    LONDON, Sunday.—During a terrible snow blizzard which prevailed around the city of Presburg, on the banks of the Danube, Hungary, nine persons perished from the ...

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  22. Land Company of Australasia.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Land Company of Australasia are issuing debentures for £150,000 at 4½ per cent. ...

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  23. The Australian Cricketers.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Sheffield has organised a strong team to play against the Australian Cricketing Eleven in their first match in England on May 8 on his ground in ...

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  24. A Legacy for the Pope.

    LONDON. Sunday.—A wealthy Frenchman who died recently bequeathed £700,000 to the Pope. ...

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  25. A NEW GAS-LAMP.

    THE usual semi-darkness of Hunter-street, near the tram terminus, is now a thing of the past, as yesterday the Gas Company erected a powerful five-burner lamp at that place. ...

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  26. Failure of Petsch, Doehling, and Co.

    LONDON, Saturday night.—Messrs. Petsch, Doehling, and Co., general agents and commission merchants, of London, Melbourne, and Sydney, have failed. The liabilities of ...

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  27. Obituary.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The ceath is announced of Mr. Pullen, who was employed by the British Government at survey work in British New Guinea. ...

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  28. Charge of Boycotting.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two Irish farmers have been committed for trial at Salford, Manchester, on a charge of hindering the sale of boycotted cattle from Ireland. ...

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  29. H.M.S. Calliope at Plymouth.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The officers and men of the H.M.S. Calliope, which has arrived at Plymouth, are being very cordially welcomed. ...

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  30. LONDON DOCK LABOURERS' COMMITTEE.

    A MEETING of the above committee was held at the Criterion Hotel last night, to consider what should be done with the balance of funds remaining in the hands of the ...

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  31. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Delegates from the trades unions addressed a mass meeting of men employed at the South London Gasworks at Peckham Rye this ...

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  32. General Boulanger visits America.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Boulanger is about to proceed to America, where he will deliver a number of lectures. ...

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  33. CONDITION OF SEARLE.

    THE latest news received by Mr. John Spencer to-night, with references to Searle, is to the following effect: "Crane has seen Searle. He is conscious; there is no hope." ...

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  34. England and Australia.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Earl of Carnarvon is to read a paper before the, London Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday next on "The Mutual Duties of England ...

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  35. Shipping.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The s.s. Sydney left Suez on Saturday. ...

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  36. Wreck of the Tewkesbury L. Sweet.

    LONDON, Monday.—Eighteen of the crew of the American barque Tewkesbury L. Sweet, which left Newcastle on March 9th for Hongkong, and was lost at sea, landed at ...

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  37. WIDOWS' PERMANENT RELIEF FUND.

    AT the conclusion of his address at Adamstown last night, Mr. Melvillo, M.L.A., stated that it was his intention; at an early date, to have circulars issued to the Mayors and ...

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  38. MACKENZIE v. CROUDACE.

    IN Chambers this morning, before Judge Foster, Mr. Walter Edmunds, instructed by Mr. W. Sparke, appeared to ask that the decision of Mr. Perrot, P.M., in the case ...

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  39. Kangarilla and Eukaby Mines.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A correspondent signing himself "A South Australian," writing to the London Economist on South Australian mining properties recently floated in London, ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    THE Taylor-Carrington Dramatic Company, after an Absence of nearly nine years, once more made their bow before a Newcastle audience in the Victoria Theatre last evening. ...

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  41. Darkness at Manchester.

    LONDON, Monday.—The stocks of oil and candles at Manchester and Salford are almost exhausted. Many churches at Manchester were closed yesterday evening on ...

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  42. COMMONAGE APPLICATIONS.

    LAST night Mr. Melville, M.P., explained what had become of the shilling charged for filling in the application for land on, the Commonage. He said he had an object in ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. Narrow Escape of Gladstone.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Intelligence has been received that a railway bridge near Hawarden in Wales, collapsed immediately after a special train conveying Mr. W. E. Gladstone, ...

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  44. Emin Progressing Well.

    ZANZIBAR, Monday.—The latest accounts from Dr. Parke, Emin Pasha's medical attendant at Bagamoyo, pronounce Emin to be in a dangerous condition, but state he will ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Michael Moynham, a guard on the Cloveland railway, was smashed between two cars whilst shunting at Wellington to-day. MONEY NOT FOUND. ...

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  46. Roman Catholic Bank.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The New York Herald asserts that a Roman Catholic bank is being formed under the auspices of the authorities of the Vatican, with a capital of ...

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  47. The Russian Epidemic.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.—The epidemic in Russia is hampering business. It has now spread to Vienna. ...

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  48. The Gasworkers Strike.

    LONDON, Monday.—John Burns has addressed an immense meeting of strikers and others in Manchester. The public buildings and churches in that city were closed last ...

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  49. MR. MELVILLE AT ADAMSTOWN.

    LAST evening Mr. Ninian Molville, M.P., addressed about 400 electors from the balcony of Russell's Hotel, Adamstown. The Mayor of Adamstown (Mr. A. Edden) ...

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  50. Australian Federation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Viscount Sherbrooke (Mr. Robert Lowe), in a recent address, expressed himself in favour of Australian federation, which he considers will be a precursor ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The fitters and moulders at Moonta mines have been called out, owing to the employment of non-unionists by the company. It appears that two men named Johnson and ...

    Article : 164 words
  52. An Infernal Machine.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Times to-day publishes a description of a narrow escape of a sheriff, magistrate, and a large evicting party on Lord Clanricarde's estate. An ...

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  53. Death of Jefferson Davis.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Jefferson Davis died of malarial fever, the result of a chill. There is great mourning in the Southern States on account of his death. It is hoped by the ...

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  54. THE BAND OF MERCY FESTIVAL.

    WITH reference to the letters which appeared in our issue of yesterday, commenting upon the delay in opening the proceedings at the Elite Skating Rink on Saturday, in ...

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  55. WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    THE motions of censure moved on Thursday by Mr. G. R Dibbs, leader of the Oppocition, will form the business of Parliament on their assembling to-day. The motions read as ...

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  56. Labour Troubles.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The City of Manchester and the adjoining town of Salford are in semi-darkness at night-time owing to a strike which has occurred amongst the gas stokers ...

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  57. CONFERENCE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND INSPECTORS.

    A CONFERENCE between the inspectors and teachers of the Public Schools of the colony commenced this morning. The object of the conference is to discuss matters which may ...

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  58. HELP FOR THE FATHERLESS.

    WE are informed by Mr. Thomas Lewis, miners' secretary, Stockton, that collectors will wait upon Newcastle citizens on Saturday next for donations in aid of a fund ...

    Article : 93 words
  59. Advertising

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