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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,—In your sub-leader of this morning on the above subject everyone having a due regard to decency and propriety will endorse your sentiments and say with you, "The ...

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  3. Above the Speaker.

    ON Tuesday it was only natural the first matter to engage attention should be the very serious accident to the Premier. The leader of the Opposition was the first to rise, but ...

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  4. The Holiday.

    THE 71st birthday of her majesty Queen Victoria passed off very quietly and pleasantly on Saturday so far as Newcastle was concerned. The weather was perfect, and ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Today while the wife and daughter of M. Ivanoff, a Russian dragoman of Stamboul, were out walking in the Bingukdere they were seized by five furkish officers ...

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  6. Unsportsmanlike Treatment.

    LONDON, Friday.—The announcement of the second sculling match between John M'Lean and Peter Kemp has created considerable surprise in London. The Globe ...

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  7. FOOTBALL.

    A STRONG team from Hamilton visited Sydney on Saturday, and played a match against the West Sydney Club (Australian rules) on Wentworth Park. Although the ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A GAS explosion of a somewhat serious nature occurred in a private dwelling house at Redfern on Friday evening shortly before 10 o'clock. A loud report started the ...

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  9. Excursion to Port Stephens.

    The s.s. Newcastle left the company's wharf shortly after 10 o'clock on route for Port Stephens. The vessel was comfortably filled, and the outing proved a magnificent ...

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  10. Picnic to Tomago.

    The Brown-street Congregational Sunday school picnic to Tomago also proved very successful. Steamers ran from Newcastle at convenient intervals ...

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  11. The Seamen's Picnic.

    On Saturday last a picnic was held at Tomago by the Seamen's Mission crew. The steamers Rose and Adeline left the wharf Newcastle in the morning, calling at Stock. ...

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  12. Covered with Titles.

    LONDON, Friday.—Prince Albert Victor of Wales has been created Duke of Clarence and Avondale and Earl of Athlone. ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    THE Criterion Dramatic Company made their third appearance in Newcastle on Saturday evening, when they produced the sensational military drama "Current Cash." ...

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  14. Metal Market.

    LONDON, Friday—Tin, for delivery in three months, is quoted at £94 15s. Chilian copper, for three months, £54. ...

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  15. Australians v. Surrey.

    LONDON, Friday.—The cricket match Australians v Surrey county eleven, was resumed at the Oval to-day. The weather was charming and the attendance was large. The ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    Yesterday being Queen's Birthday, was kept as a public holiday. Slight rain fell during the greater part of the day, and heavily at night, thus marring many of the ...

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  17. Firing the Salute.

    The customary salute of 21 guns in honour of Her Majesty's birthday was fired from Fort Scratchley at noon on Saturday. At the invitation of the courteous ...

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  18. British in Egypt.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Nord Deutscher Zeitung this morning publishes a leading article demonstrating the absolute necessity of continuing the British occupation of ...

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  19. Imperial Parliament in Recess.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Parliament was adjourned last night till June 2 for the Whitsuntide recess. ...

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  20. Mails.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The mails by the Britannia were delivered in London to day. ...

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  21. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY IN SYDNEY.

    As usual the principal event in celebration of the Queen's birthday in Sydney was the annual review of troops, which took place yesterday in Moore Park. During Friday ...

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  22. International Miners' Congress.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The international congress of miners' delegates continue their sittings daily, and Mr. Dewington, the prominent labour advocate, has left England ...

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  23. A Minister Exceeds his Powers.

    AN application was made to the Full Court on Friday for a prohibition to restrain the Minister for Lands and the members of the Tamworth Land Board from dealing further ...

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  24. Newfoundland Fishery Dispute.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Great excitement has been caused in Newfoundland owing to a number of outrages committed by French boats on colonial fishermen. ...

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  25. THE RINK.

    The Elite Skating Rink continues to at tract large numbers of ladies and gentlemen nightly. On Saturday evening the proceedings were of a specially interesting nature in ...

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  26. Run on a Bank.

    IN consequence of certain statements made with regard to an investment made by the Melbourne Savings' Bank, a rather remarkable run on that institution commenced on ...

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  27. A FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    DURING the football match, played at Tighe's Hill on Saturday last, between the Pyrmont Rangers (Sydney) and the Hamilton Athletic Football Club, a rather serious accident ...

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  28. [OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.]

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. John Deasy, M.P., arrived at Cork yesterday. He received an ovation from the inhabitants of the town. ...

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  29. THE SEVEN COLONIES OF AUSTRALASIA.

    ANOTHER excellent volume of statistical information by Mr. T. A. Coghlan, the Government statistican of New South Wales, has just been issued. The work ...

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  30. Newfoundland Fisheries.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Later intelligence received from Newfoundland states that a French war vessel ordered the fishermen of St. George's Bay to remove their nets, which ...

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  31. Head Hunting Expeditions.

    THOSE horrible atrocities known as "head taking" expeditions are still perpetrated by certain tribes of the Solomon Group. Only recently upwards of 50 natives of one of the ...

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  32. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    AN accident, which resulted in the death of a man named Charles Hardy, occurred on the railway bridge between Wickham and Carrington about half-past 11 o'clock on ...

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  33. (FROM THE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE PAPERS).

    LONDON, Friday.—The refusal of the United States Cabinet to agree to the Behring Sea fisheries agreement is likely to lead to serious complications. ...

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  34. Hung for Seven-and-Sixpence.

    AT the Marino Police Court, Glasgow, last month, before Bailie James Martin, two lads, named James Williamson and John M'Lean, were convicted of stealing from a waggon a ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. Proposed Mexican Republic.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is rumoured that the Mexicans in Lower California—a state or department of the Mexican Confederation—are about to proclaim a separate republic. ...

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