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  2. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE FUND.

    [?] selection [?] between Mr. Northern Association with the to play against the Maris on in aid Cricket Ground next Saturday, Proceed ...

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  3. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    Last night another crowded house greeted the clever minstrel and burlesque company which at preset occupy the boards of the local theatre. The new programme ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at 4.30 p.m. FACULTTATING BUSINESS. Mr. M'MILLAN explained the arrangements proposed by the Government to facilitate private ...

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  5. NO[?]IOUS TRADES

    THE opening the new Crematory Newtown, near Hamilton, on Monday [?]st, may or may not by a complete solution If the difficulty from which the Newcastle cough ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Society is much astonished at the Queen having given her content to the marriage of, her granddaughter, the Princess Louise of Wales, with the Earl of ...

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  7. The Dervis[?]s give Trouble.

    CAIRO, Tuesday—The Arab dervishes, under Wadela Jimi, continue to adopt a menacing attitude A force consisting of 1000 foot, 200 horse, and six guns, left for the ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    THE Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the alleged opening of letters addressed to Mr. John Deasy at the Branxton post-office commenced sitting this morning, Mr. ...

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  9. Mr. [?]Brien Bailed Out.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. William O'Brien to-day was brought up at the Police Court, and afterwards admitted to bail. ...

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  10. The Shah in London

    LONDON, Monday.—The Shah of Persia arrived this afternoon. His Majesty was met at Graveserd by the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert Victor, by whom he was ...

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  11. The Trouble at Delagoa Bay.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Marquis of Salisbury stated in the House of Lords to-day, in answer to in question, that three British men-of-war has been ordered to Delagoa Bay, ...

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  12. Wallsend v. Port Melbourne.

    A football match between the above teams was played on Tuesday at Wallsend, and, notwithstanding that fact that both collieries were at work, the game was witnessed by ...

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  13. A Tramway Strike.

    LONDON, Monday.—A strike of tramway employee has occurred at Cardiff. The men smashed the cars, stoned the passengers, and obstructed the lines. ...

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  14. THE ELITE RINK.

    THE grand fancy and evening dress carnival was held last night at the Elite Rink, and proved, perhaps, the greatest success of any entertainment which has been held at this ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    This afternoon at Footscray a goods train smashed into a closed gate at a crossing, throwing two trucks off the line and greatly injuring them. Traffic was stopped for two ...

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  16. The Turf Scandal.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is rumoured that Sir George Chetwynd will, in the face of the arbitrators' award, retire from the Jockey Club, the membership of which, the Times ...

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  17. The Delagoa Bay Trouble.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir James Fergusson, on being questioned as to the attitude of Government in connection with the abrogation of Delagoa ...

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  18. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    AFFAIRS at Delagoa Bay are now quieter. THE dervishes are again lively in Upper Egypt. THE Shah of Persia has arrived in ...

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  19. Oxford University v. Cambridge.

    LONDON, Monday.—The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge universities commenced at Lord's to-day. Oxford batted. The first innings closed with a score ...

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  20. Boulangism.

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Thevenet has produced before the Chamber of Deputies a letter which, it is asserted, proves that Boulangists have been guilty of forging ...

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  21. Great Britain and China.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-night Sir James Fergusson, replying to a question, said that Government would press forward the negotiations with China ...

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  22. Dr. Cronin's Murder.

    LONDON, Monday.—The grand jury, which has had before it the case of the murder of Dr. Cronin, in Chicago, has indicated for murder Patrick O'Sullivan, Martin Burke, ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Constant Lavergne, Charles Bourdin, and Joseph Grave, suspected escapees from New Caledonia, were brought to Townsville yesterday by the schooner John Williams, having ...

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  24. PROSECUTION OF MR. JOHN DAVIES.

    THE prosecution of Mr. John Davies, M.L.C., C.M.G., was resumed this morning Thomas Cooper Hinchcliffe was again ...

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  25. A[?]ther Supposed Murder.

    London, Monday.—Cablegrams from New Yorks that Dr. John M'Inerny is missing, and is lieved to have been murdered by member of the Clan-na-Gael, having been ...

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  26. Egyptian Preference Loan.

    LONDON, Monday.—In connection with the recent interruption of the negotiations with the French Government for the conversion of the Egyptian Preference Loan, a ...

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  27. Stanley's Condition.

    LONDON, Monday.—Additional letters have been lived from Mr. H. M. Stanley. They discle facts which show that he has passed through terrible ordeal. He states that he ...

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  28. Another Irish Member Arrested.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Wm. Lane, member for East Cork, was yesterday arrested on a charge of having abetted Mr. William O'Brien in resisting the police. ...

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  29. Another Royal Marriage.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reasserted in the put press that a marriage has been arrived to take place at an early date bet[?] Prince Albert Victor, the eldest ...

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  30. The Upper Nile Disturbances.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Later news reports that Wadela Jami, who made a forward movement from Natuka, has since returned there without giving battle to Colonel ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The unfortunate man Richardson, a storekeeper at Port Augusta, whose sentence of seven years imprisonment for wounding the alleged seducer of his wife excited recently so ...

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  32. German Colonisation.

    LONDON, Monday.—Prince Bismarck, in a to Dr. Fabri on the colonial question, the German Government cannot go to the original programme to establish ...

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  33. High handed Action.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Lords last night, Lord Salisbury stated as the opinion of Her Majesty's Government that the action of the Portuguese officials at ...

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  34. Canadian Mail Service.

    [?]NDON, Monday.—The Orient Company, [?]ntered into a contract with Canada to [?] nineteen knot per hour weekly mail [?]e between London, Cherbourg, ...

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  35. COLLISION OFF CAPE OTWAY.

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—The ship Sardomene, from London, arrived here this afternoon. She collided two nights ago with an unknown barque off Cape Otway. The ...

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  36. The Sufferers by the Hamilton Pit Calamity.

    IN our advertising columns will be seen a requisition to the Mayor, signed by. Mr. H. J. Brown and other prominent citizens, desiring him to call a public meeting for the ...

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  37. Egyptian Preference Debt.

    LONDON, Monday—It has transpired that France and Russia have refused to as[?] to the new convention which the British statement has entered into with the Porte ...

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  38. SYDNEY SHARE MARKET.

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  39. Escape of a Prisoner.

    LONDON, Monday.—The jeweller named Naam, who was some time since arrested; in Hobart, and was being taken back to England, has escaped from custody, he ...

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  40. The English Revenue.

    LONDON, Monday.—The revenue returns for the past quarter show an increased of £8000, as compared with the returns for the corresponding quarter of last year. ...

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  41. The Strata Overlying Stockton.

    MR. THOMAS, manager of the Stockton Colliery, desires to make reference to the paragraph in the Collieries Commission in which it is stated that to the north of Stockton the ...

    Article : 220 words
  42. Miscellaneous.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  43. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday Night.—A meeting of the Opposition was held this evening to consider the Ministerial nomination of Mr. C. A. Lee to fill the vacancy on the Public Works ...

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  44. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A report is current that another mureer has taken place under somewhat similar circumstances to that of D. Cronin. For days past Dr. M'Inerney, a ...

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  45. RAILWAY SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    WHILST shunting the goods trucks at the Wallsend railway station on Tuesday evening, prior to the departure of the 5. p.m. train, one of the trucks ...

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  46. A Rumoured Royal Alliance.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A rumour, which is no confirmed, is published in the London paps, that Albert Victor will shortly be bet[?]hed to Princess Victoria of Prussia. ...

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