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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    COMBINED DISTRICT SHOWS. — A special meeting of the Armidale P. and A. Association was held on Tuesday afternoon last in the Town Hall to consider the report of ...

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  3. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    THE Sultan of Turkey is mobilising a force of 14,000 Albanian irregular troops, and it is believed that Greece is utilising the irregular troops armed by the National Guard ...

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  4. YESTERDAY'S NEWS.

    AT the inquest on the death of Miss Elizabeth Pender, a student at Hurlstone College, and a daughter of Mr. J. W. Pender, of West Maitland, who was drowned in ...

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  5. LAST NIGHTS NEWS.

    THE date of the banquet to the Premier has been fixed for the 3rd of May. ...

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  6. A.J.C. RACES.

    TIPSTERS favour most the chances of Vauitas, Reka, Cremorne, Talavera, and Aurea for the Doncaster Handicap. ...

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  7. THE DEEPEST BORE IN THE WORLD.

    THE Dongelly bore, at Moree, has reached a depth of 4020 feet, and is the deepest bore in the world. It is constructed on the drilled pole system. ...

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  8. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    THE Royal Agricultural Society's Sbow was officially opened to-day by the Governor, in the presence of a very large attendance, and the weather was beautiful. ...

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  9. INDEMNITY DEMANDED.

    PRESIDENT M'KINLEY has advised the United States Congress to agree to the payment of an indemnity for lynching the Italians at Hapaeville, New Orleans, in ...

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  10. FIRE AT BERRIGAN.

    EIGHT shops were destroyed by fire, at Berrigan, on Tuesday night. The damage is estimated at £3000, which is partly covered by insurance. ...

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  11. DONCASTER HANDICAP.

    THE following are the final scratchings for the Doncaster Handicap:—Hopscotch, Coil, True Blue, Kallatina, Survivor, Messmate, Eight Honourable, Precaution, Dalmony, ...

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  12. LAVISH EXPENDITURE.

    THE Marseilles (France) Municipal Council is in a state of bankruptcy, which is attributed to the lavish expenditure of socialist members. ...

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  13. THE AGENT-GENEEALSHIP.

    A REPORT was current yesterday that Mr. G. H. Reid intended to take the position of Agent-General, and that Sir Saul Samuel was about to retire. ...

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  14. SYDNEY CUP.

    THE following horses have been scratched for the Sydney Cup:—Wollomumbi and Vigilance. ...

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  15. ATTACK BY REGULAR TROOPS.

    THE Porte insists that the Greek regular troops attacked the town of Melsovo, in Albania, near the frontier, but the Greek Government has denied the statement. ...

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  16. THE ST. LEGER.

    THE final acceptances for the St. Leger are:—Resolute, Officer. Newhaven, and Le Var. ...

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  17. AFFAIRS AT CRETE.

    THE Turks have reinforced the garrison at Kissamos, Crete. The Austrian warships are preventing the Insurgents from attacking the town. ...

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  18. THE CONVENTION.

    AT the Convention, to-day, the term "Commonwealth" was agreed to. The Governor-General's salary was fixed at £10,000. ...

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  19. THE ARBITRATION TREATY.

    RUSSIAN and German diplomacy at Washington is reported to have tended largely to the defeat of the arbitration treaty between Great Britain and the United States. ...

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  20. PARLIAMENT TO SIT.

    MR. LYNE has been interviewed in reference to the determination of the Premier to keep Parliament in session during the Premier's absence in England, and he ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. AMERICA AND THE POWERS.

    THE United States Government declines to recognise the blockade of Crete by the European Powers. ...

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  22. ENGLAND AND THE POWERS.

    SPEAKING at the Eighty Club last night, Sir William Harcourt, the leader of the Opposition, declared that the Powers were dictating the policy of Great Britain in ...

    Article : 40 words
  23. Events and Rumours.

    OPEN your ears, for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks. —SHAKESPEARE. A CONFERENCE of Premiers at Adelaide on ...

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  24. LATEST BETTING.

    DONCASTER Handicap 6 to 1 Vanitas, 10 to 1 Cremorne and Reka, 12 to 1 Creme d'Or, 14 to 1 Hopscotch, 16 to l Adoration, 20 to 1 Coil, Aurea, Precaution, Dalmeny, ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    THE Bubonic plague is decreasing rapidly in Bombay. ...

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  26. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    THE number of natives employed on the famine relief works in the north-west provinces of India has decreased by 600,000. Writes a Sydney correspondent:—The ...

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  27. THE CONVENTION.

    THE small states at the Convention yesterday sustained a crushing defeat on the question of equal rights for the Senate. Mr. Barton made a powerful and ...

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  28. A CONSTITUTION BILL.

    THE Premiers of the colonies engaged at the Federal Convention have decided to arrange for the consideration by their respective Parliaments of a Constitution Bill ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. STATION SOLD.

    QUANTAMBONE station, in the Brewarrina district, New South Wales, was sold, by auction yesterday to Messrs. Mears Bros, for £66,000. ...

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  30. THE LAW TO TAKE ITS COURSE.

    THE New Zealand Executive Council has decided that the law shall take its course in the case of Stephen Bosher, who was sentenced to death for the murder of an ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. The Maitland Show.

    THE entries for the 37th Exhibition of the Hunter River Agricultural Association, to take place in West Maitland on the 28th, 29th, and 30th April, notwithstanding the ...

    Article : 171 words
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