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  2. THE LATE DUKE OF CLARENCE.

    FROM Cape Colony papers to hand there are details of the trouble with thr editor of the Johannesburg STAR, who, it is alleged, wrote a nasty leader on the death of the late ...

    Article : 520 words
  3. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday morning to Mr. C. Westendorf, of Elm Park, Jindera, whereby he lost his left arm in a frightfully painful manner. Mr. ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. MELBOURNE GALLOPS.

    It was a delightfully cool morning, and Flemington was largely patronised by both horses and visitors, some important work being seen. Bengal ...

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  5. THE COAL-PORTERS' STRIKE.

    Several of the firms interested in the coal trade have not taken back their union hands since the termination of the strike. A section of the men refuse to return to work ...

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  6. OUTBREAK OF TYPHUS.

    An outbreak of typhus has occurred amongst German and Russian immigrants arriving in the United States, and vessels upon arrival are placed in quarantine. The ...

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  7. THE BLACKFRIARS TRAGEDY.

    A CORONER'S inquest was to have been held this morning concerning the death of Jane Macrow, who was found on Blackfriars Estate on the night of Friday, February 5, ...

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  8. TUMBERUMBA MURDER.

    Full particulars of the Tumberumba murder came to hand this morning. It seems that at about 11 o'clock on Tuesday night a Mr. Quinlan gave information to ...

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  9. AN EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR.

    An extraordinary scene was witnessed at the Cathedral in Berlin yesterday. The Emperor William attended the Cathedral, and while the service was proceeding a ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. BOURKE IMPROVEMENTS.

    Mr.J. H. Stubbs, electrician, left for Sydney to-day, after interviewing the Mayor, council and leading residents with regard to the installation of ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The arrangement of portfolios has not yet been definitely decided, but it is expected that Mr. Shiels will place the full list in the Governor's hands ...

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  12. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

    The proposal to amalgamate the control of the leading American railways has led to a wonderful activity in railway shares, and enormous sales have taken place. At New ...

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  13. AMERICAN COMMERCE.

    A committee of the United States House of Representatives appointed to inquire into the state of commerce has submitted a proposal for a bimetallic issue, The committee ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. THE NEW ZEALAND CABINET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  15. COLONIAL TREASURY BILLS.

    It is reported that the Victorian associated banks, which took £2,000,000 worth of the Victorian Government's Treasury bills at 40 per cent, interest at par, are ...

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  16. AN AFRICAN TRAVELLER

    Dr. William Junker, the African traveller and naturalist, who, in 1887, gave Mr. H. M. Stanley information regarding the whereabouts of Emin Pasha, is dead. ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. CHILI AND THE STATES.

    The sailors of the United States warship Baltimore who were injured in the Valparaiso street riot have made a claim for compensation against the Chilian ...

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  18. THE TUG-OF-WAR.

    ROBERT RILEY, 22, who described himself as a plasterer, was docked at the Water Police Court this morning, the complaint against him being that he had ...

    Article : 250 words
  19. THE TAURANGA TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Munro, one of the victims of the Tauranga tragedy, succumbed yesterday to the terrible injuries inflicted by her husband, who, it will be recollected, nearly ...

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  20. TUESDAY'S MINING.

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  21. THE MURDER EPIDEMIC.

    Another victim to the brutality of a husband was added to the list last night in Glasgow-lane, off Arnold-street, Bendigo, when, between 7 and 8 o'clock, Henry ...

    Article : 196 words
  22. THE ALBURY EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

    Edward Pocook, who stands charged with embezzling certain sums of money, the property of the Crown, during the time he acted as chief goods clerk at ...

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  23. THE LATE MR. SPURGEON.

    In the churches throughout London yesterday numerous panegyrics were passed on the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. ...

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  24. PROPOSED COAL TRUST.

    Those appointed to value every colliery in connection with the coal trust are progressing with their work, and it will be completed in a fortnight. It seems the idea ...

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  25. A MILLIONAIRE'S WILL.

    The personalty of the late Mr. Henry James Tollemache, M.P. for Eddisbury, has been proved at £1,250,000, including property to the value of £500,000 in New ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    An extensive porcelain factory, at Sevres, a town in France, noted for its manufacture of Chinaware, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  27. DISEASE IN CATTLE.

    The foot and mouth disease which was recently discovered amongst a consignment of imported cattle is spreading in England. ...

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  28. Contests at Newcastle.

    The tug-of-war, winch seems to have been watched with great interest here, was continued last night before a crowded house, and the final will take place to-night, when ...

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  29. FAMINE IN MONTENEGRO.

    It is reported that a serious famine is being experienced in Montenegro, owing to the failure of crops. ...

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  30. DISTURBING THE ARMY.

    A young man named Christian Fugger was summoned at the police court to-day on a charge of disturbing the Salvation Army. Complaints were ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. WINDSOR TANNERS.

    The difficulty, it appears, at Cobcroft's Tannery is not definitely settled, only the men have decided to settle the matter amicably, if possible. Mr. Coberoft is ...

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  32. SUNDAY LABOR IN THE STRAITS.

    The Governor of the Straits Settlements has issued an order prohibiting Sunday cargo labor. ...

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  33. WEST SYDNEY ELECTION BOOTH.

    Before the Full Court this morning Dr. Donovan, on behalf of the plaintiff in Seamer v. Simpson, moved for a rule nisi for a new trial of the action. It will be ...

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  34. THE NEWCASTLE BOATING FATALITY.

    The body of the man Corrigan,who was drowned in a boating accident outside Nobby's on Sunday, has not been found, although the police have been dragging night ...

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  35. DEATH OF AN M.P.

    The death is announced of Mr. Fred. Alers Hankey, the Conservative M.P. for the Cherlsey Division of Surrey, in his 60th year. Mr. Hankey was a victim to an ...

    Article : 44 words
  36. THE KNIFE IN MARKET-STREET.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Samuel Kirby a bookseller of Market-street, was brought up on remand charged with having caused grievous bodily harm to Sally Stock ...

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  37. TRIBAL WARS IN AFRICA.

    A report to band states that the natives in the Soudan and in Abyssinia are engaged in tribal wars. ...

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  38. BUSH FIRES.

    A great bush fire broke out at Gerogery run yesterday afternoon, and burned throughout last night. A large area of grass land and a considerable quantity of fencing ...

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  39. EXPULSION OF A PRESSMAN.

    A despatch from Servia reports that a Berlin pressman has been expelled from Belgrade for telegraphing for publication statements which had the effect of ...

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  40. A SAILOR MISSING.

    THE water police were this morning dragging Woolloomooloo Bay for the body of a sailor named James Fergusson, who in supposed to have been drowned. He belonged ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday was about the most oppressive day felt this summer. The heat was intense, and 112deg was registered in the shade. Fortunately, a change occurred ...

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  42. JESUITS IN GERMANY.

    The German Government has decided to discontinue the operations for the expulsion of Jesuits from the country. ...

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  43. ALLEGED THEFT OF £310.

    On a charge of having stolen a sum of £310 from Austin William Brooks, on November 8 last, a painter named Fredrick M'Cabe, 63, was, at the Water Police Court this ...

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  44. YASS GAS.

    The ceremony of driving the last rivet into the Yass Gasworks was performed yesterday afternoon by Mr. Mayor Coon in the presence of over 300 persons. ...

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  45. COLONEL OLCOTT.

    Colonel Olcott, president of tho Theosophical Society, has been compelled to resign the position on account of continued illhealth. ...

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  46. THE MURPHY-BARRON FIGHT.

    The management of the Golden Gate Club advise all boxers who wish to secure tickets for to-night's fight to call before 4 o'clock to-day. Much interest is being manifested ...

    Article : 62 words
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  48. THE WORLD'S FAIR.

    The Government of Japan has voted £100,000 for the representation of the country at the Chicago World's Fair. ...

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  49. SMOKE, OH!

    A tall Hindoo coolie named just plain Mahomet was charged with having hawked cigars without having obtained a license. When the articles in question were handed ...

    Article : 134 words
  50. THROWN FROM HIS CAB.

    WILLIAM BOWERS, cabman, whilst driving his hansom this morning, was thrown from his box through the horse slipping and falling down. He was rather severely bruised ...

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  51. NATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    MR. JUSTICE MANNING to-day, in dealing with an adjourned application in the Bankruptcy Court to wind up the National L.B. and I. Co., postponed proceedings ...

    Article : 47 words
  52. COALITION OF NEWSPAPERS

    The FREEMAN'S Journal and the NATIONAL PRESS, two newspapers published in Dublin, are about to form a coalition. The NATIONAL PRESS is the new organ of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  53. CONSTANT IRRIGATION.

    An elderly dealer named William Jeffreys was charged at the Central Police Court today with being an habitual drunkard, thrice convicted of the offence within the ...

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  54. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    JOHN CARTER, 40, described as a laborer, was charged at the Central Police Court today with having maliciously injured several fowls, valued at 30s., the property of Geo. ...

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  55. NEWCASTLE THEATRE.

    Our theatre is not long idle, and on Thursday the London Bellringers and Faust family open here for a short season. The company is so well known that it will be ...

    Article : 40 words
  56. THE EXQUISITE CUT.

    Our coat cutter has not an equal in Sydney. Every garment is not alone perfect in shape, but we guarantee hand work only. The great display of fashionable Vicuna and Melton ...

    Article : 67 words
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