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  3. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    A case of poisoning occurred at Woolloomooloo last night. A young woman, Nellio Reddon, was the victim, and she was taken by Constable Bragg to the Sydney Hospital, ...

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  4. ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO.

    Sydney Hospital next month will celebrate [?] centenary. It is the oldest hospital in New South Wales, or in all Australia for the matter of that. In its very early days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    Edward Foster, of Countegany, 25 miles from Cooma, was riding a horse on Monday afternoon when the animal jumped a fence with him. Foster was thrown, and sustained ...

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  6. KALGOORLIE MINING FATALITY.

    A fatality occurred at the Chaffer's mine, Kalgoorlle, yesterday, by which Thomas Denman, a miner, lost his life. Deceased and another miner, George M'Leod, were ...

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  7. KNOCKED DOWN BY A SULKY.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, of Pitt- street, Waterloo, wan boarding a tram at Marrickville last night, when a passing sulky struck her and knocked her down. She was taken in an ...

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  8. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    A painful accident occurred at the Lindfield railway station yesterday evening. William Hunt, 53, a laborer, tried to board the 5.30 train to Milson's Point as it was moving out ...

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  9. KEEPING GOOD FRIDAY SACRED.

    In his address to the Anglican Synod yesterday Archbishop Wright expressed regret that his efforts in the direction of keeping Good Friday sacred had not been successful, ...

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  10. IS IT THE YONGALA'S?

    It has been reported that something resembling the topmast of a vessel had been detected in the vicinity of Nares Rock, on the Queensland coast. The Government has ...

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    CIVIL WAR IN ENGLAND-- SOLDIERS FIRING ON THE STRIKERS. Pelted with stones and other missiles, the soldiers rushed towards the crowd at Lianelly, but were "dared" to come on. Then Mr. Thomas Jones, J.P., read the Riot Act. The hostility of the mob continued to take such active form that an officer tired into the air, seeking to frighten the demonstrators. This had no effect. Other shots were fired, and these disproved in tragle manner the apparently common belief that only blank cartridges were being used. A young man sitting on a garden wall fell back into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SHARKS AND BATHERS.

    Fishermen have opened another shark captured at Thlrroul, and have found more human remains in its stomach. It is now regarded as certain that the brothers Nicoll ...

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  13. VOTING EQUAL

    The recount of the papers for the Liverpool Plains contest shows that the voting was equal each candidate polling 2915 valid votes. It has not yet been decided how the problem ...

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  14. WASHED OVERBOARD AND RESCUED.

    The barque Helen Denny encountered heavy weather on the voyage from New Zealand. H. Ball, an A.B., was washed over- board while making the top- gallant- mast ...

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  15. HOSPITALS RECEIVE SPECIAL SUBSIDY.

    The Government has decided to increase the subsidy of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital by £8000 yearly, while the Sydney Hospital will receive £2000. It was pointed out ...

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  16. FELL OFF THE DRAY.

    William Tuck, 26, of Alma- street, Darlington and employed by the City Council, was driving a horse in a dray along Albert- street, Erskineville, yesterday, when the ...

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  20. DOMINION DAY BALL.

    A ball to celebrate the anniversary of Dominion Day was held at Sargent room, Market- street, last night, by the New Zealand Association. Mr. Saxon acted as secretary. During the evening the following cablegram ...

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