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  2. SPECIAL EDITION

    Mr. Grover Cleveland has declared that he will maintain unvarying fidelity to his political promises. His only hope is that the Democratic party may have a long ...

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  3. THE BABY-FARMING CASE.

    THE inquest on " No. 4 " infant was continued this afternoon in the Coroner's Court. Sarah, John, Blanche, and Florence Makin were before the court in the custody of the ...

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  4. AN EJECTMENT ACTION.

    THE appeal in the case of Harris v. the Perpetual Trustee Co., in which the plaintiff is moving to make absolute a rule nisi to have a verdict for defendants set aside and ...

    Article : 217 words
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  6. A NEW COMET.

    Professor Bredechin, the German astronomer, says that the comet Bila, which has recently been discovered, will come, into collision with the earth on Monday next. ...

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  7. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    THE expedition of Lieutenant Peary for the exploration of North Greenland, which left New York June 6 last year, accomplished one of the most successful Arctic trips ever ...

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  8. A STAGE BOUNDER.

    [?]ISS LOTTIE COLLINS has certainly fired the enthusiasm of the New Yorkers, and has already moved susceptible pressmen to columns of gush. The audiences at the ...

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  9. THE PANAMA DIRECTORS.

    The directors of the Panama Canal Co., including M. de Lesseps, have been summoned to attend court on Thursday next, when the prosecution against them will be ...

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  10. THE WAR IN DAHOMEY.

    It is reported that a treaty of peace has been entered into between the King of Dahomey and the French. ...

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  11. STABBING AFFRAY.

    A serious stabbing affray occurred at Carrington on Saturday at about midnight. Charles Malmburg, seaman, of the barque John o' Gaunt, had been drinking with a coal ...

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  12. KILLED BY A CRICKET BALL.

    A REPORT was forwarded to tho City Coroner this morning, giving particulars of the peculiar death of a child named Annie Denison. It appears from the information ...

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  13. WALSALL ELECTION.

    The ground on which the recent election for Walsall was quashed was confined to the bestowal of white cockades on the electors. ...

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  14. THE NEW ADMIRAL.

    TO-DAY the new commander of the Australian station, Admiral Bowden-Smith, takes over the control of the fleet from the retiring Admiral, Lord Charles Scott. The ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    Senior-constable Hickey and five constables returned on Friday after a stay of some 10 Weeks in the metropolis. They left to reinforce the police at Broken Hill, but they ...

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  16. THE BARRIER MINERS.

    THERE is, we are informed, no foundation for the report in a contemporary that dissatisfaction regarding the payment of wages exists at Broken Hill on the pure of the ...

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  17. FIRE AT NEWCASTLE.

    An empty house in Bull-street, Cook's Hill, was gutted by fire at half-past 3 this morning. Several brigades were promptly at the scene, and the fire was prevented ...

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  18. ACCIDENT TO A WHARF LABORER.

    A WHARF laborer named Francis Brooks met with a painful accident to-day. While at work a case of galvanised iron fell upon his leg just below the knee. On being taken to ...

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  19. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Labor trouble has occurred at the Coal Creek Co.'s mine at Korumburra. On Thursday the manager gavo the miners notice that from and after to-day they ...

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  20. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    His Honor Judge Backhouse presided at the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions to-day, and Mr. Wade prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...

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  21. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHICAGO.

    THE attention of the public is drawn to the excellent exhibition of photographic enlargements and other work from the Government Printing Office, intended to be ...

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  22. MONDAY'S MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 395 words
  23. THE WEATHER.

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  24. DEPARTURE OF MR. KNOX.

    Mr. W. Kuox, secretary of the Proprietary Co., left for Adelaide to-day. The officials will not state whether he proceeds to Broken Hill or not. ...

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  25. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    The committee of investigation in connection with the affairs of the Mercantile Bank have declined to have any hand in distributing Sir Matthew H. ...

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  26. CONFIRMATION SERVICE.

    Yesterday afternoon a confirmation service was held in the Roman Catholic Cathedral by Bishop Byrne. A large number of candidates presented themselves. After ...

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  27. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    THE railway traffic does not show any signs of great improvement yet, nor is it expected that there will be a revival till after the end of the year. Then, with the anticipated ...

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  29. MR. CULLS, M.LA., ON TOUR.

    Mr. Colls, member for Yass, leaves to-day on a week's tour through the electorate. Mrs. Colls accompanies him, having received a special invitation from the ladies of ...

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  30. THE FIRE AT ROOKWOOD.

    THE official report of the fire at Rookwood states that the fire was discovered at 5.20 p.m., and that the call was received from Ashfield Volunteer Fire Company ...

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  32. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    THE facts connected with the shooting of the youth William Walton, who died in Prince Alfred Hospital last evening from the effects of the bullet wound unintentionally ...

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  33. PARKES NEWS.

    The Mayor, Mr. John A. Ruse, presided at a ratepayers' meeting held in the Royal Hotel. It was decided to support the council in the proposal to build a town hall ...

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  34. MELBOURNE MARKET.

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  35. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    A carious scene occurred in Carlton today. A crowd of women were seeking a man named Harry Moss, whom they allege to have deceived them. They ...

    Article : 93 words
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  37. BUTTER EXPORT.

    Two hundred and eighty five ton of butter were despatched to London by steamer to-day. Poor law relief is to be inquired into by a ...

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  38. St. Marys.

    Residents of tho above and surrounding districts are informed that Mr. J. Guild hat keen appointed agent for the sale, of the AUSTRALIAN STAR (in lion of Mr. D. ...

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  39. DEATH IN GAOL.

    A MAN named John Hughes, aged about 40, died in Biloela Gaol yesterday morning. It seems that he was serving a sentence of three months for stealing. ...

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