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  2. THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURT.

    YESTERDAY morning the Right Reverend Doctor Samaurez Smith, Anglican Bishop of Sydney, presided over an Ecclesiastical Court for the trial of clerical offenders. The ...

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  3. THE CASE OF GEORGE DEAN.

    THE Dean Enquiry was resumed last Monday, and continued daring the week. Dr. W. H. Crago deposed to his professional acquaintance with cases of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    [?]everal new Campanies to work West Australian mines have been floated during the week. ...

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  7. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    A VERDICT of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Miss Bland Henderson who died ia Sydney Hospital from the effects of a buggy accident, some weeks ...

    Article : 52 words
  8. TIRED OF LIFE.

    Captain Hallett, formerly commander the Queen's yacht, has suicided without any apparent motive. ...

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  9. ITEMISED INIQUITIES.

    A young lady of Kogarab, whose name it is unnecessary to mention, admitted that on the 15th April she had been taking something stronger than lime-juice in her soda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A GRACE-FUL TRIBUTE.

    The Australian Cricket Clubs are to be invited to co-operate in augmenting the pecuniary testimonial to W.G. Grace, the cricketer. ...

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  11. SIR ROGER.

    The Tichborne Claimant, who now fully admits his identity with Arthur Orton, is continuing his confessions. He intends issuing his autobiography. ...

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  12. NOT MAD.

    Oscar Wilde is not mad. He has been taken from the tread-mill and is now [?]king oakum. The tread-mill barked [?]is shins to such an extent that he can ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. ROYALTY THREATENED.

    A young man found firing a loaded revolver at the Queen's residence, Balmoral, has been arrested. It is supposed be was insane, and had designs on the life ...

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  14. LIVELY TIMES.

    The General Elections in Italy are being marked by frequent bloodshed. Numerous partisans have been Knifed or shot, the Mayor of one of the southern cities ...

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  15. OUR GOVERNOR.

    The "Scotsman" is respossible for the statement that Sir Arthur Hayter will be appointed Governor of New South Wales, [?] the Liberals think they can secure his ...

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  16. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    The quiet of the somewhat rural settlement of Camperdown was rudely disturbed yesterday afternoon by the startling announcement that Thomas-street had been ...

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  17. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    Turkey denies the right of the Powers to interfere in the Armenian troubles, and declares the suggested reforms unnecessary. It is expected that complications ...

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  18. EIGHT HOURS.

    At the International Conference of Miners held in Paris, it was agreed by a majority of 700,000, to support the proposal to make right hours a statutory working ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS.

    A team of Yale athletes will leave the United States to compete with teams of Oxford and Cambridge Universities in September. An effort is being made to ...

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  20. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    A German gunboat has silenced the fort [?] Hobe, in North Formosa, owing to the refusal of the Chinese to permit a steamer carrying the President of the island from ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. BY WIRE.

    Yesterday Andrew Somerville, a laborer, a the employ of Arthur Herbert, a farmer, of Masterton, shot the latter dead in the street. A dispute about wages was the ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. DEATH OF NORDENFELDT.

    BY reference to our sporting columns it will [?] Mr. Sam Hordern, who is one of the best and most upright patrons of the Turf, has [?]tained a severe loss by the ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. CAME OUT ATOP.

    MR. JOHN JOSEPH K[?]Ly, lately articled clerk to Messrs Crick and Meagher, has successfully passed his examination for admission as an attorney. There were 19 ...

    Article : 52 words
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