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  2. BY WIRE.

    THE Colonial Treasurer, the Hon. T.Playford, has been appointed Agent-General, and he will leave Adelaide on Wednesday next. The Government has also appointed him to ...

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  3. THE PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    YESTERDAY afternoon our representative waited upon Sir George Dibbs at the Colonial Secretary's Office. As usual the Premier was hard at work with official papers. ...

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  4. OUR GUV. AND GRAFTON.

    THE daily papers announce that his Excellency the Governor has proceeded to Grafton in the steamer Thetis, and that the Colonial Treasurer is journeying to the same ...

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  5. GIVE US A SHOW.

    According to the author, the moral of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" is that punishment LYCEUM THEATRE. ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    MR. BRUCE, the New South Wales Chief Inspector of Stock, has been colloguing with Sir Thomas Mcilwraith. They agree that the colonies should combine to regulate the ...

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  7. Commemoration Day.

    Yesterday the great hall of the University was filled with "sassicty," professors, graduates, graduates in prospective, enthusiasm, and general hilarity. The one occasion ...

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  8. Clyde Gold Rush.

    Reports received at latest confirm the opinion that the Clyde River goldfield is a duffer. A few will be able to make tucker if allowed to work on very easy terms. ...

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  9. Purloining Papers.

    At a recent sacred and temperance concert, held at the Sydney Mariner's Bethel, the Rev. J. B. Anderson referred in no very commendable terms to some mean pilferers ...

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  10. Drowning Fatality.

    The body of an old man named Jas. O'Neill 70 years of age, a former on the Peel River, has been found in the river near his residence. The old man, whilst fishing, fell into ...

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  11. Grafton Show.

    The Government steamer Thetis, left for Grafton yesterday, with the Governor, Lady Duff, and suite on Board. The Colonial Treasurer (the Hon. John See) also left by steamer ...

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  12. Penny Postage Scheme.

    The introduction of penny postage between Australia and Great Britain will be delayed for at least 12 months, and perhaps for ever. ...

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  13. New Electoral Bill.

    The Electoral Bill to be brought before Parliament this session provides for One-Man-One-Vote and the holding of elections on one day, thus following the lead of New South ...

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  14. Mining at Trunkey.

    About 100oz of alluvial gold, procured within the last few weeks by fossickers within a short radius of Trunkey, have been sold to a storekeeper at Bathurst. Bolton ...

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  15. Coolgardie Specimens.

    Alderman Dillon, of Paddington, brought to TRUTH office some very rich specimens of quartz, from the Crosus South Company's Claim' near Hannan's, Coolgardie. They ...

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  16. Lock-Out in Chicago.

    Ten thousand men have been locked out in Chicago for refusing to have anything to do with the labor agitation proceeding there. ...

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  17. Unnecessary Cruelty by a Constable.

    An indignant householder writes:—"On the afternoon of Thursday a strange eight was witnessed in Market-street of a big stalwart constable pulling a little ...

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  18. Rich Gold in Queensland.

    A magnificent patch of gold was struck in a reef at Lower Tareoola claim, Ulam. The stone was literally smothered in gold, and the reef, which was struck at a depth of 20ft, is ...

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  19. Costa Ricket Packet.

    The British Government is considering the advisability of proceeding to arbitration in regard to the claims of Captain Carpenter, of the Costa Rica Packet. ...

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  20. Prison Escapees.

    Two prisoners named Allan and Hollie, both young men, escaped from gaol on Thursday night, and are still at large. They effected their escape by removing a portion ...

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  21. The Boiling-Down Perse cutions.

    William Henry McNamara, who is being persecuted in connection with the boilingdown difficulty, was formally arraigned at the Darlinghurst Session on Friday, on the ...

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  22. "Stop Thief."

    The local authorities have received a communication from California stating that a notorious character named Failing, who also sails under the name of Chandler, has quitted ...

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  23. Archbishop of Adelaide.

    The Right Rev. John O'Reilly, Bishop of Port Augusta, S.A., succeeds the Most Rev. Dr. Reynolds as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide. ...

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  24. West Australian Mines.

    The vendor of the Mount Charlotte Mine, Coolgardie, is reported to have received £26,000 and the Syndicate £20,000. ...

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  25. Bathurst Show.

    The Show yesterday was well attended. The principal attraction was the jumping and trotting contest. For the local handicap trotting race ten started, and Mr. Graham's ...

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  26. N.Z. and Mercantile Company.

    Mr. Justice Williams has sanctioned the reconstruction scheme, on the grounds that of he refuted to sanction it, he would be punishing the weakest shareholders. ...

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  27. A Fretty Pair.

    Judge Murray had before him on Friday at Darlinghurst Sessions a married couple, Henry and Ellen Warr, on a charge of having, at a house in Palmer-Street. Woolloomooloo, ...

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  28. The State as a Foster-Mother.

    When N.S.W. takes charge of an infant which the mother thereof for some reason or other cannot rear to maturity, it pays the person who undertakes that important duty ...

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  29. Pacific Cable.

    The Eastern Extension Monopoly Co' realises that the Pacific Cable is coming, and takes the bull by the horns by applying to the British Government for a subsidy to ...

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  30. UP TO DATE.

    Rumor has had it lately that Mr. Critchelt-Walker, C.M.G., is about to retire from the public service. We have made inquires, and find there is so truth whatever in the ...

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  31. Recall of a Governor.

    The German Governor of Cameroons, West Africa, has been recalled, and it is probable that he will be punished by the German Government for his cruelty towards ...

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  32. Dropped Dead.

    A well-known character at the Police Court, named Maggie Hogan dropped dead in Wexford-street at about 8 o'clock last night. It appears that the had been talking ...

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  33. Illicit Stills.

    On Friday Inspector Downing of the Distilleries Department, and a number of Redfern constables raided 47 Darlington-road, Darlington, where they discovered no less ...

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  34. Protectionist Victory in Canada.

    The Revenue Tariff Party in the Canadian Parliament have Buffered a severe defeat. They proposed to amend the present Protective Tariff by revising the schedule in the ...

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  35. THE CLYDE RIVER RUSH.

    Alderman M. J. Kinnane, of Randwick, has just, returned from a visit to the Clyde River Rush, and brings a melancholy report of the failure of that newspaper-salted held. ...

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  36. An Interesting Lecture.

    Mr. Ernest Giles, the distinguished West Australian explorer, has consented, at the request of many influential friends, to deliver a lecture on Friday evening next at the ...

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  37. Banged With a Bottle.

    A woman named Mrs. Annie Hayes, living in Landsdowne-street, Surry Hilis, was treated at the Sydney Hospital at 1.15 a.m. this morning, for a scalp wound, inflicted by a ...

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  38. Politics in Newfoundland.

    Sir William V. Whiteway, the Premier and Attorney-General of Newfoundland, has resigned, in consequence of the refusal of the Governor to grant him a dissolution of ...

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  39. Dancing Saloon Case.

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions on Friday, John White, a young man, pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping a badly-conducted dancing saloon in Abercrombie-street. Redfern ...

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  40. Lane Cove Co-operative Ferry Co., ltd.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Lane Gove Co-operative Ferry Co., Ltd., was held at the Grand Central Coffee Palace. Clarence-street, on Friday evening last to elect ...

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  41. Parisian and Roman Bombs.

    A very large store of explosive materials has been discovered near Paris by the French police, and an Anarchist has been arrested at Rome with a bomb in his ...

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  42. Serious Railway Accident.

    A man, name unknown, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital late last night, in very bad condition. It appears the man was a passenger by the 10.40 p.m. train from ...

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  43. The Huddart Mail Service.

    Mr. James 'Huddart is making arrangements for connecting France with the direct mail service between Canada and England. This will be accomplished by means of a ...

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  44. A Serious Fall.

    A domestic servant, named Elizabeth Church, met with a rather severe accident last night Whilst waltzing along, she fell down at the corner of Elizabeth and ...

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  45. Underdone Beef.

    Yesterday when a restaurant-keeper in George-street tendered his wares to a couple of customers they told him to "damn his soup," and also said that the meat was too ...

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  46. Tram Accident.

    An engine cleaner named Arthur Patterson was brought to the Sydney Hospital late last night suffering from a serious wound on the left knee and an abrasion of the ...

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  47. Archbishop of Adelaide.

    The "Catholic Times" states that the Right Rev. John O'Reilly, Bishop of Port Augusta, S.A., succeeds the Most Rev. Dr. Reynolds, as Roman Catholic Archbishop of ...

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  48. Fell in a Fit.

    A man named Arthur Witherspoon aged 42, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital in a bad condition last night caused through falling in a fit in the Domain. He was ...

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  49. Ministerial Movements.

    The Premier left for Emu Plains yesterday morning. The Hon. H. Copleland leaves for Armidale by the Northern mail to-night, and will make a political speech ...

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  50. McMillan at Burwood.

    McMillan, [?] Burwood, struck a snag when he attacked Sir [?] Land Bill. That measure, if it [?] nothing else, was the means of settling the people on ...

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  51. Assaulted by a Woman.

    A woman named Marie Minor, aged 50 residing is Harrington-street, was taken to the Sydney Hospital at a quarter to 12 last by Constable Batson, of No. 8 station, ...

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  52. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.

    In giving his sanction to the scheme of reconstruction of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Mr. Justice Williams said he was not satisfied that ...

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  53. Accident to a Jockey.

    Whilst riding the pony Norah Crens at Lillie Bridge Racecourse, a jockey named Henderson met with a serious accident through the pony falling and throwing his ...

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  54. A Bellicose Chow.

    As a rule John Chinaman is very quiet, but at times be breaks out badly. Chung Kee was a quiet man, but he had a grudge against one William Galltown. He ...

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  55. Held Over.

    Want of space, and pressure of late news, compels us to hold over many articles already in type, including several letters trow city and country contributors. ...

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  56. Warringah Electorate.

    The Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman Barry) is being requisitioned to stand for the Warringah Division at the general election. Mr. Barry is a good and progressive ...

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  57. Stealing From Sleepers.

    A peculiar case was heard at the Central Police Court on Friday. Two men named Horatio Paget, alias Fred Dwyer, alias Shirlow, and William Wilson, alias McMahon, were ...

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  58. Blankets for the Poor.

    At the personal solicitation of the Mayor of North Sydney (Mr. G. J. Barry) Sir George Dibbs authorised a parcel of some 70 good and substantial blankets to be handed ...

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  59. New Australia.

    Sir George Dibbs has received the following from the Agent-General:—"I have received the following telegram from the British Consul, Paraguay:—Some of the ...

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  60. A Sudden Death.

    The Cer[?] inquest held yesterday at Redfern on the body of the little girl, Jane Martin, [?] five, who died on Friday, at 33 Cowper-street, from the effects of the illness ...

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