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  2. OUR WIRES.

    THE Conference of Trade Society delegates have decided that from the 1st of July a Labor Federation will be instituted, to affiliate all trades societies under one governing body, ...

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  3. The Editor's Column.

    SIR,--In your issue of May 1st there appeared a letter iu reply to a petition forwarded by the farmers of this district to the Railway Commissioners, asking them to reduce the rates on farm and dairy ...

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  4. The Gondoliers in Glen Innes.

    IT will be seen from our advertising columns that the Gondolier Comic Opera Company will give a performance in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The members have been chosen chiefly from ...

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  5. ROUND-ABOUT NOTES.

    " Good morning, lords and ladies, It is the first of May ; I hope you'll view the garland, For it looks so very gay" ...

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  6. News in General.

    THE CREMORNE COAL SEAM.-- It does not appear that Mr. James Inglis, M.P., is making much headway in the floating of a company in Loudon to work the coal seam that was discovered at ...

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  7. BRISBANE.

    The steamer Taiyuan arrived at Cooktown from Hong Kong. One passenger, a Chinese, is suffering from small-pox, and the patient will be landed at Townsville. and the steamer ...

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  8. WESTRALIAN GOLD.

    The steamer Adelaide has arrived with eight thousand ounces of gold from Western Australia. ...

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  9. DEATH OF A RACE MARE.

    The well-known racing mare, Lady Crusoe, was found dead in a paddock to-day. ...

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  10. GAMBLING RAID.

    The police made a raid on a gambling den in Campbell-street, and arrested 27 Chinamen and a negro. ...

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  11. THE BARRABA BANK TRAGEDY.

    AT the Barraba Police Court on Saturday the case against Cummings and Lee was resumed. John Lye stated; I am a farmer and live six miles from Boggabri. I know one of the accused ...

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  12. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    In all probability Parliament will be pro rogued before the end of the month. A proclamation dissolving Parliament will not be issued for some weeks after the prorogation. ...

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  13. LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    A May Day labor demonstration was held in the Domain yesterday by the Socialist League, Labor Electoral League, and the Trades and Labor Council. ...

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  14. A SALVATIONIST POISONED.

    A Salvation Army lieutenant, named Kennedy, died on Saturday from the effects. of arsenic poisoning, having drunk from a cup in which arsenic had previously been used. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The first train conveying water to Coolgardie has arrived at Southern Cross. Water will be sold at 4d per gallon. Traffic to Coolgardie has been suspended. ...

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  16. ROUGH ON THE CHOW.

    At Northam, a Chinaman ran amuck and wounded a policeman, who, in return, shot him dead. ...

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  17. LONDON.

    A band of Coxeyites seized a train at Taconia, Slate of Washington. One hundred Marshalls pursued, and overtook the band, and recaptured the train. ...

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  18. GRAVE FEARS.

    The SPECTATOR fears the mysterious marking of mango trees in Behar, India, is a secret sign to the natives meaning to- wait, or be ready for a meeting. The marking of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. GLEN INNES POLICE COURT.

    INCORRECT RETURNS.--Mr. M. J. St. Clair, Inspector of Stock, proceeded against W. Walters for unlawfully making an incorrect statement of his sheep. Walters was fined L2. ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. STRIKE RIOTS.

    During a not between unionist and non unionist coke workers at the. Scottdale works, Pennsylvania, America, the manager was kicked, knocked down, and beaten to death ...

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  21. The Miner.

    MR. C. SMYTHE has published some interesting particulars of his visit to Africa. According to this authority Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of Cape Colony, is now a millionaire, with prodigious ...

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  22. A GIGANTIC WORK.

    It is proposed to drain the Zuyder Zee, a gulf of the North Sea on the coast of Holland, at a cost of 16 millions sterling, thus reclaiming half a million acres of land. ...

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  23. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    VERDICT for amounts claimed were given in the following cases :-- A. M'Rac v. D. Bayliss, 5s 6d ; Same v. G. Green, 18s 9d ; Same v. J. Lees, £1 12s 3d ; Same v. M. Carroll, 12s 6d ; Same v. J. ...

    Article : 577 words
  24. LATEST UP TO PUBLICATION.

    Tin, 12s. Sheep.-- 12,000 were penned. The market is firmer ; best wethers, 8s. Cattle.-- Nearly 2000 were yarded, and the ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. Murder and Suicide in Sydney.

    THE vicinity of Belmore Park on Friday was the scene of a shocking shooting affray. While Constable Glass was doing duty in that vicinity about noon, he discovered the apparently lifeless body of ...

    Article : 538 words
  26. WORKING ON THE SABBATH.

    At the Parramatta Police Court to-day, two men, charged with working their own land on Sunday, were each fined 5s, or two hours in the stocks, the information being laid under ...

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  27. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    With reference to the 27 arrests at a gambling house on Saturday night, the banker and croupier were to-day fined £ 20 each, or three months, and 23 others, for having been found ...

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  28. NEW REEF.

    A payable reef has been struck 14 miles from Temora, on the Barmedman road. There is nothing to warrant a rush at present. ...

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  29. OPENING OF LISMORE RAILWAY.

    The first section of the Lismore-Tweed Railway will be opened next Tuesday by the Minister for Works. The ministerial party will leave by the steamer Thetis on Friday. ...

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  30. THE RECENT COLLISION.

    The Marine Board have found that the collision of Green Cape, between the steamer Konoowarra and the ship Titania, was due to the wrongful act of Thomas M'Cuskie, second ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. A STRIKE.

    About 100 men struck work to-day at Shea's Creek works, owing to the Works Department having put on certain men for day work, while others are on piece work, and it ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. WEIGHTS.

    Birthday Cup-- Marvel 9-12, Brockleigh 9-10, Oxide 8-12, Loyalty 8-10, Autonomy 8 8, Sunshine and Trenchant 8-6, Nightingale and Mahee 8-4, Division and The Captain ...

    Article : 70 words
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