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  2. Local Notes & News.

    ANGLICAN.--15th Sunday after Trinity, September 2nd --Holy Trinity--Mattins 11, evensong 7.30 ; Christ Church, Dundee, at 3. Confirmation class, Stonehenge Mission-room, Thursday next at.4 p.m. ...

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  3. The Miner.

    DISCOVERY OF ALLUVIAL GOLD AT MARENGO.--Yesterday Mr. Warden Martin received a telegram reporting that Smith and party had discovered payable gold three miles east of Marengo Station, ...

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  4. A Good Word for the Australian Aborigine.

    IN the Australian aborigine (said Mr. C. H. Barton in his recent lecture at Maryborough as reported. In the Chronicle) we had a splendid exemplar of the prrhistoric man, who once inhabited ...

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  5. The Editor's Column.

    SIR,--I desire to bring before you a matter which I think is deserving of public notice. Miss Marshall, an ex-pupil teacher, who has been in charge of a small school at Furracabad, has ...

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  6. SUICIDE OF A CONSTABLE.

    Constable Butler shot himself dead at Scone yesterday. He was well known at Newcastle and Wallsend. ...

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  7. OUR WIRES.

    LAST night a sudden west-south west squall, with a maximum velocity of 48 miles an hour, followed on the first warm day, and hot wind of the coming summer. ...

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  8. MURDER OF NON UNIONISTS.

    News has been received in Sydney that a mob of men attacked three non unionists going to Grassmere, on the Darling, and shot them all dead. ...

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  9. A STEAMER BURNT.

    Another outrage is reported from the Wentworth River. The steamer Rodney was proceeding to Tolarno on Saturday night, having on board a number of free laborers, ...

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  10. FEDERATION.

    The Premiers of South Australia and Victoria have replied to Mr. Reid's circular that their Governments are anxious to assist in forwarding the Federal movement to an early ...

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  11. POLICE PROTECTION.

    A further contingent of police left Sydney, this afternoon for the different shearing centres. In all 25 men went away. ...

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  12. A STABBING CASE.

    The Frenchman, named Mangissie, who stabbed Mrs. Hill in the breast with a penknife at Balmain on Saturday night has been arrested. The woman is in a serious condition. ...

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  13. ANOTHER FEARFUL TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy has taken place at Springhurst, near Rutherglen. A farmer named Dabson, residing two miles from the former place, is reported to have cut the throats of two of his ...

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  14. SHEARING RIOTS.

    At Tubbo station, in the Urana district, the unionists rushed the men's hut, but after a general riot they were beaten off. ...

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  15. The Corean War.

    TELEGRAMS received from China at the beginning of the week reported that the forces marching upon Seoul a attacked the Japanese troops at Pingyang, in the northern part of Corea, on Friday last, and that ...

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  16. DAMAGE BY WATER.

    By a leak from a burst waterpipe at Feldheim, Gotthelf's store yesterday £2000 worth of damage was done to the stock. ...

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  17. COMMUTED.

    The Executive Council has decided that the death sentence on Mrs. Anderson is to be commuted to imprisonment for life. LONDON. ...

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  18. A ROYAL VISIT.

    REYNOLD'S NEWSPAPER says that the Duke and Duchess of York will visit Australia, leaving England, in November, escorted by six first-class cruisers of the Crescent type. ...

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  19. MELBOURNE.

    The eldest of the Vennell children, victims of the Maryborough assault, has died; the other two are recovering. ...

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  20. Mining on Private Lands.

    THE Minister for Mines and Agriculture (Mr. Sydney Smith) lost no time on accession to office in dealing with the Mining on Private Lands Act, which was passed last session. Mr. Smith sakes a ...

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  21. THE CORRIGAN FUND.

    It is expected that the race meetings last Saturday in aid of the family of the late Tom Corrigan will realise £800. ...

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  22. AN ANARCHIST MURDER.

    The Secretary to the Commissary of Police at Mentone was shot dead while entering his premises with friends. The assassin, an anarchist, who had been secreted in the ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A rich reef has been discovered in the Mount Margaret district. The escort left on Saturday with nearly half a ton of gold, including Dunn's ...

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  24. A JEWISH FAMILY MURDERED.

    A number of residents in Boschewen in Austria brutally murdered all the members of a wealthy Jewish family, nine in number. ...

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  25. DISORDER IN SICILY.

    There is fresh disorder in Sicily, and the situation is regarded as very grave. ...

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  26. AUCKLAND.

    In the football match, in which Auckland beat Sydney, by 14 points to 11, the following scored for Sydney--Surman obtained a try from which Carson kicked a goal, Lane scored ...

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  27. Crumbs.

    PARLIAMENT will re-assemble to-day. AWFUL domestic tragedy in Victoria. HEAVY storm and rain early yesterday morning A. MEARS, of The Emporium, is determined to ...

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  28. Central Division Leases.

    THE special case in the matter of the Crown Lands Acts of 1884 and 1889 in the matter of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank,Ltd., an application for an extension of a pastoral lease of "Tala,"in ...

    Article : 279 words
  29. LONDON.

    Azov, in the south of Russia, was visited by a tidal wave. A number of villages were destroyed, several ships were wrecked, and the crews perished. ...

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  30. THE COREAN WAR

    Details of the engagement at Pingyang show that 6000 Japanese soldiers were landed at Corea from 13 transports, but the Chinese artiilery kept up such a deadly fire that the ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    A colliery took fire at Seattle, Washington, America, and 100 miners are entombed. It is feared all ate dead. Thirty seven horribly burned corpses have been recovered. ...

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  32. Sale of an English Merino Stud.

    "BRUNI" writes :-- What the Live Stock Journal justly describes as a sale of unique character will be held in England next month, when Messrs John Thornton and Co. will dispose of the only remain ...

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  33. Political Jobs.

    THE Sydney correspondent of the Grafton Examiner speaking of the appointments made by the late Government, says :-- After the general election the Dibbs Government provided billets for Messrs. T. ...

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  34. WOOL RELEASED.

    Bonded wool in America, amounting to 64,000,000 lbs, has been released without the payment of duty. ...

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  35. THE CHAMPION COUNTRY.

    Surry has won the championship in English county cricket. ...

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  36. FOOTBALL MEMS.

    THE semi final of the New England Cup and Badges Competition was played, at Deepwater on Saturday afternoon between Nine Mile and Emmaville, in the presence of a large crowd of spectators. ...

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  37. LATEST UP TO PUBLICATION.

    Tin, 11s 9d. Cattle--1680 were yarded, and the market is firmer ; best beef, 12s. Sheep--21,000 were peennd. The market ...

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  38. DEATH OF AN ACTOR.

    Harry Cremer, the well-known comedian, died in the hospital on Saturday. ...

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  39. THE BETTING ACT CASES.

    The police have issued a summons against the publisher of the REFEREE for publishing in that paper an advertisement of J. Abrahams offering to make bets in connection with ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The adoption the Address in reply to the Governor's speech will be moved to the Assembly by Mr. S. W. Moore, and seconded by. Dr. Graham. ...

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  42. THE FIJI REVOLT.

    At the trial of the ringleaders connected with the revolt in Fiji, all six persons were convicted of murder. It will be remembered that several natives had been murdered by ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. THE GLEBE TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Watson, the victim of last Monday's tragedy at the Glebe continues to improve, and it is now regarded certain that the doctors will save her life, although the bullet in her face ...

    Article : 48 words
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