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  2. INQUEST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An inquest was commenced to-day on the bodies of the two females killed aboard the steamer Nemesis. It was adjourned for satisfactory ...

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  3. Cricket Matters.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—If any of the team who visited England last year should be chosen in the eleven for next year's campaign, they will be excluded from Lord's ...

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  4. MINERS' DEMONSTRATION.

    YESTERDAY the members of the Hunter River Coal Miners' Association held their annual demonstration in the Lambton Recreation Reserve. The weather, which at ...

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  5. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Fijian Commission to enquire into the working of the Western Pacific Order in Council will assemble in a short time. The Hon. J. ...

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  6. MORE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Messrs. Howard, Smith, and Sons have sent to the Patriotic Fund £113 17s. 61., the gross proceeds of the trip of the steamer Burwah to witness ...

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  7. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    LAST night a meeting convened by his Worship the Mayor, at the request of a number of citizens, was held at the Court-house, Hunter-street, for the purpose (on ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Cowl Cowl murder case commenced yesterday in the Criminal Court. The jury. were locked up for the night. ...

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  9. More Immigrants.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The steamer Aberdeen left London on February 27th with 662 emigrants. ...

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  10. Arson.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A coroner's jury found Gaufmann Goulston guilty of wilfully setting fire to premises at Lismore on the 17th ultimo, and James Osborne ...

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  11. Cricket.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A match between Shaw's Eleven and eighteen Juniors was commenced at Ashfield to-day. The latter in their first innings scored 99. ...

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  12. Railway Banquet.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The opening of the railway from Tarago to Bungendore, by Messrs. Dibbs and Farnell, took place yesterday. ...

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  13. CABLEGRAMS

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Considerable diplomatic tension exists at the present time between the English and German Governments, owing to the recent issue of ...

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  14. Macquarie Ward Election.

    A MEETING for the purpose of nominating candidates to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Alderman Dart, for the above ward, will be held at the Council ...

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  15. Shipping.

    PORT SAID, Tuesday.—The Messageries steamer Yarra, from Melbourne 31st January, passed here to-day, five days in advance of contract time. ...

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  16. Miscellaneous.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Yesterday Mr. Justice Fancett dismissed the application for the release from Darlinghurst of the defendant in the libel action, Fowler v. ...

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  17. Frozen Meat.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The shipment of frozen mutton ex Sorata was placed on the market, and found to be in good condition. The Melbourne portion averaged ...

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  18. Amputation at the Hospital.

    LAST Saturday week a man named Nutman met with a serious accident through being run over by an omnibus in Hunter-street, near the railway bridge. He was conveyed ...

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  19. Commercial.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Consols, 98[?]. ...

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  20. Russia's Attitude.

    Russia has declined to withdraw her troops from the Afghan frontier. The Russian commander has, however, been directed to avoid any conflicts. The ...

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  21. Fire at Honeysuckle Point.

    LAST night, about 9 o'clock, the city fire bells rang out an alarm, and the brigade promptly turned out. It was found that a fire had taken place at the back of a ...

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  22. Germany and Fiji.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A mixed commission reporting upon the unstttled claims of the German subjects at Fiji is continuing its sittings from day to day. ...

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  23. THE SPORTS

    Commenced at about 2.30, and were fairly successful. Great interest was manifested in the various heats of the Allcomers' Handicap. Numerous complaints were made ...

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  24. Western Pacific Annexation Commission.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special commission to determine the questions recently raised by annexations of territory in the Western Pacific is about to be ...

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  25. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

    From the fact that the Australian Cup was deemed a foregone conclusion, the pleasant beauty of the weather, and novelty of having both a Hurdle Race and Steeplechase on the cards, there ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN THE SOUDAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The health of Mr. Gladstone is improving. War preparations are being actively carried on. A battle is expected with Osman Digna's ...

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  27. Visit of the Ameer of Afghanistan.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Great preparations are being made by the Government to give an imposing reception to Abdurrahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, on the ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE SOUDAN.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Reinforcements from England are beginning to arrive at Suakim from England. ...

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  30. American President's Message.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—General Cleveland, President of the United States, has issued an inaugural address to-day on the occasion of his assuming office. He ...

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  31. THREATENED FAMINE IN A GARRISON.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Egyptian garrison at Kassala is reduced to great straits through want of supplies, and is threatened with famine. ...

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  32. INDIAN PRINCES OFFER TO ASSIST ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Nizam of Hyderabad, the Begum of Bhopal, the Maharajah of Patiala, and the ruler of Gheend, powerful native princes of India, ...

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  33. Lord Loftus' Successor.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that the successor of Lord Loftus as Governor of New South Wales has been appointed, but the name has not been disclosed. He ...

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  34. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO THE FORE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London Chamber of Commerce has appointed a committee to confer with the ship owners in reference to the question of bills of lading ...

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  35. German Annexations.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Government having annexed a track of country in Zanzibar, on the east coast of Africa, the Glasgow Colonising Company ...

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  36. THE EXPEDITION VICTIMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Sessle (not Cecil), one of the victims of the Nemesis-Iberia collision, leaves three young children. The father having gone with the ...

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  37. Large Consignment of Salmon Ova.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A consignment of 18,000 salmon ova has been shipped for New Zealand in the Arawa. It is reported to be in splendid condition. ...

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