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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    THE astonishing revival of interest in cricket as evidenced by the enormous attendance of over 20,000 spectators on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on New Year's ...

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  3. THE COAL TRADE.

    Work was resumed by the Burwood miners yesterday, and coal is now being sent out by the whole of the associated pits with the exception of ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    A despatch from New York states that 3000 tons of flour are being sent as a donation from America to the famine-stricken districts of Russia. The United States ...

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  5. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY

    NEWS was received in the city this morning of a serious accident to the Sydney water supply main, which occurred at a point somewhere near Potts' Hill this ...

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  6. PROBATE DUTIES.

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  7. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Dibbs yesterday received a reply from Mr. Playford, Premier of South Australia, stating than during tho remainder of the water famine at Broken ...

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  8. LAND CREDIT BANK.

    The late manager of the Land Credit Bank, George A. Taylor, was charged at the City Court yesterday on a charge of falsifying the books of the bank, and also ...

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  9. THE MEXICO REVOLT.

    A despatch from Mexico states that the Government troops have been successful in completely disbanding the rebel forces under General Garza. ...

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  10. CHILI AND THE STATES.

    The report' that Chili had arranged to make an unconditional apology to the United States in connection With the killing of United States sailors has been denied. It ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Now that the municipal elections are approaching it would be just as well to draw the attention of those interested, especially returning-officers, to one at least of the ...

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  12. THE MYSTERIOUS MANAGER.

    THE man who can catch a weasel asleep, or play at politics with Parkes and come out on top, is supposed to be cute enough to hold his own with anyone and worry ...

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  13. THE GERMAN PRINTERS.

    The strike of printers in Germany continues, and the employers refuse to recognise, the claims of the men. Non-union workmen are being engaged to fill the ...

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  14. A STAGE SUCCESS.

    Mr. Henry Irving produced Shakespeare's "Henry VIII." at the Lyceum Theatre last night. The piece was a complete success, and it is considered the finest pageant ever ...

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  15. THE TAILORS' TROUBLE.

    A MASS meeting of the tailors on strike will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall. The union authorities consider that such gatherings have a ...

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  16. THE FIRE ON THE SHIP.

    THE firemen who were engaged at the W. H. Lincoln are feeling the effects of the blaze and smoke in a rather uncomfortable manner. Superintendent Bear, ...

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  17. PRINCE FERDINAND CONVERTED.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has embraced the faith of the orthodox Greek church. ...

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  18. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    A FATAL case of snakebite is reported, from Waterloo. The victim was a boy named James Macnamara, who succumbed to the effects of the reptile's bite in Prince Alfred ...

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  19. FRENCH MONEY MARKET.

    The French money market is plentifully supplied. ...

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  20. PARRAMATTA PARS.

    Parramatta can boast of two courthouse sites, which have cost the country £14,GOO, for which the suffering taxpayer is paying heavy interest while the sites remain ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP OF AIX.

    A modus vivendi between France and the Vatican in connection with the Archbishop of Aix affair has been virtually concluded. ...

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  22. THE PARRAMATTA LOAN.

    Somebody has made a serious bungle in connection with the loan of £8500 which the borough council has just negotiated. Arrangements were made with the bank to ...

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  23. EXECUTION BY ELECTRICITY.

    The Governor of the State of New York asserts that execution by electricity has proved successful. He favors a repeal of the Act which excludes representatives of ...

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  24. SAD FATE OF A LITTLE BOY.

    A sad case of drowning occurred yesterday afternoon, the son of Mr. Dargie, 9 years of age, being the victim. The boy was in the river swimming with others at ...

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  26. ESCAPED FROM GAOL.

    The two men, Wilson and Courtenay, who escaped from the local gaol on Saturday night last,were brought back this morning in the mail train from Guyra under ...

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  27. METHODIST MIGRATION.

    Members of the Methodist Church in Russia are emigrating in large numbers to America. ...

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  28. A THIEVING NEWSBOY.

    ALEXANDER SMITH, a scantily-clad newsboy, was charged before Mr. Addison at the Water Police Court to-day with stealing a gold watch, silver chain and sovereign purse ...

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  29. A FADED FLOWER.

    CAROLINE ELDRIDGE, or M'Allister, a well-known vagabond, was sentenced at the Central Police Court to-day to three months' hard labor as a vagrant. ...

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  30. TAYLOR'S CASE.

    JOHN TAYLOR, the defaulting pay-sergeant of the New South Wales Artillery, was today brought up and charged at the Water Police Court with stealing £20, the property ...

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  31. COLONIAL DEBENTURES.

    The market for colonial stocks and debentures has a tendency to fluctuate, and only small sales have taken place. Melbourne Harbor Trust 5 per cent, stock has fallen ...

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  32. GENERAL RICHARDSON.

    GENERAL RICHARDSON, Commander of the N.S.W. forces, has been granted two months' leave of absence owing to ill-health. ...

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  33. AN OWNER WANTED.

    THE following valuable articles of jewellery have been found in tho possession of a woman named Lelia do Poole or Andrews by the police, and which are now to be seen at the ...

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  34. THURSDAY'S MINING.

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  35. THE SURVEYORS' FEE.

    A DEPUTATION of licensed surveyors, who object to the annual fee imposed on members of the profession, will wait on the Minister for Lands to-morrow ...

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  36. THE COURTS.

    HOSPITALITY.--Eliza Butler, 52, having no means of support, will he a guest at Biloela for the term of one month. CONDENSED MILK.--William White, 12, ...

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  37. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Mr. Michael Cannane, one of the oldest residents of the Macleay, passed away last evening after a long and painful illness. Mr. Cannane arrived in the colony some 50 ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

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  39. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    THE Railway Commissioners, Messrs. Eddy and Oliver, are at present making a tour of inspection along the southern line. They intend visiting all the works in progress, ...

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  40. PLUNDERS THE SLEEPER.

    A "STIFF" named Thomas Byrnes was last night detected by the police in Belmore Park under conditions that left no doubt as to his felonious intentions. They very ...

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  41. DROWNED IN THE MURRUMBIDGEE.

    Particulars of a sad end are to baud from Murrumbidgee, where a magisterial inquiry was held at Illillawa yesterday on the body of a young man named Charles Porter, who ...

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  42. THE CABINET.

    A meeting of the Cabinet will probably be held on Monday, and a meeting of the Executive on Tuesday. His Excellency the Governor, who is expected back from Cooma ...

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  43. CENTRAL

    RUMPUS.--John Flynn, alias "Snowy," and Martin Flood, were arrested by Constables Ball and Arnold for fighting on the sidewalk of Howard-street. Flynn was ...

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  44. WESLEYAN NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    ADVICES received by the Wesleyan Mission in Sydney to-day state that the Wesleyan Mission party in New Guinea were all well up to December 22, the date of the despatch ...

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  46. TOONGABBIE-ROAD.

    At the last meeting of the Parramatta North and District Progress Association a letter was received from Mr. H. Taylor, M.L.A., stating that the Government ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. PROCEEDS OF A "JOB."

    AT the Central Police Court to-day Richard Barron, described as a laborer, was charged with having a silver watch, three gold studs and a portion of an ...

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