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  2. LADY ROBINSON'S DEPARTURE.

    Lady Robinson, wife of Sir William Robinson, who has been appointed to act an Governor of Victoria during the abseuce of Sir Henry Loch, intends to leave ...

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  3. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The starting of the National Club by Protectionists has galvanised the Foreign-trade Association into a certain amount of activity, the result of which is an ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    There was a little more life infused into the betting over the Newmarket Handicap yesterday, and the quotations underwent a considerable change. Carbine continues ...

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  5. THE COURTS.

    Re Thomas James Baker, experts Edward M. Stephen, official assignee. This is a matter involving a post-nuptial settlement. Baker became insolvent, and ...

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  6. The Dunedin Exhibition.

    ADELAIDE, This Day. -- South Australia is not to be officially represented at the Dunedin exhibition. ...

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  7. SUEZ, PANAMA, AND SAMOA.

    Mr. Bayard, the United States Secretary of State, advocates the neutralisation of the Suez Canal, Panama, and Samoa. ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, This Day. -- Considerable excitement was caused at Lyttelton yesterday, when it was discovered that the Kaikoura, belonging to the N.Z.S. Co., ...

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  9. A STARTLING RUMOR.

    It is rumored that the American Government intends to vote 100,000,000dol for the improvement of coastal defences, the equipment of 70 ships, re-arming of ...

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  10. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day. -- At a special meeting of the City Council last night the water supply question was debated at length. The continued and heavy loss the ...

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  11. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 12,000 bales were disposed of. The next series of wool sales will commence on April 2. ...

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  12. THE SEE OF ST. ASAPH.

    The Rev. T. C. Edwards, M.A., D.D., of Carmarthen, has been appointed to succeed the late Dr. Hughes, as Bishop of St. Asaph. ...

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  13. COURSING.

    The English Waterloo Cup, which commences to-morrow, has quite fallen from its once high estate, when the speculation to which it gave rise furnished a list of ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. The Glen-Mitchell Arbitration Case.

    NEWCASTLE, Thia Day. -- The Glen-Mitchell arbitration case continues. The trustees of the estate claim £77,000 for the land taken at Teralba for railway ...

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  15. A PROFESSOR DROWNED.

    Professor A. H. Johnson, of St. John's College, Oxford, was yesterday drowned by the upsetting of a punt on the Thames. ...

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  16. Removal of a Warder.

    COONAMBLE, This Day. -- Great indignation is expressed by the residents at Inspector Sanderson's intention to remove the present warder, leaving the gaoler ...

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  17. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    The mayoral elections this year have brought about only one change, viz., the return of Alderman John J. Emery for Central Shoalhaven, in the room of ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    Our Nowra correspondent wires: -- In continuation of the Cohen Cup competition the Barrier and Pyree cricket club representatives met on Saturday on the ...

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  19. THE RELIEF OF EMIN BEY.

    Captain Weissman is enlisting Egyptians to join the German expedition for the relief of Emin Bey. ...

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  20. AQUATICS.

    A handicap outrigger race for members of rowing clubs will be held on March 23, in connection with the Manly Rowing Club. The prizes will be first £15 and ...

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  21. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is dry. Stock are weak, and water is scarce. Rain is badly wanted. LISMORE, This Day. ...

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  22. "Rough on Rats" Again.

    NOWRA, This Day. -- Mrs. Lambert, wife of E. K. Lambert, hotelkeeper, Greenwell Point, was, on Sunday morning, found in a sickly condition, which showed ...

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  23. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    The Spanish Government has resolved to restrict the influx of foreigners to the Philippine Islands. ...

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  24. THE FRUITS OF A SMALL HOLDING.

    The Minieter for Mines brought down with him from Glen Innes, during his recent trip to that district, some remarkably fine specimens of apples, which ...

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  25. HOW THE BABIES GO.

    AT the Central this morning a young woman named Kate Delohery was charged with having abandoned a main child, aged about 20 months. She was also charged ...

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  26. COLONIAL GOVERNORS DECORATED.

    Lord Kintore, Governor of South Australia, and Lord Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, have been invested with the order of G.O.M.G. by the Queen, at Windsor ...

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  27. Opening of a Bridge.

    LISMORE, This Day. -- The opening of the Centennial Bridge, on the road from Cowlong to Tintenbar, took place on Thursday, when a banquet was held. Mrs. ...

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  28. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Merewether prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. A LUNATIC PRISONER. Elizabeth Beattie, an old woman, was ...

    Article : 170 words
  29. THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, has announced his intention of visiting Berlin in May next. ...

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  30. Island Missionaries.

    NOWRA, This Day. -- The Rev. David and Mrs. Tonga, natives of the Friendly Islands, are at present on a visit to the Shoalhaven district, in connection with the ...

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  31. THE MOUNTAIN MAID CASE.

    ttie'iMinister for Mines has not yetreceived from tho officials who were appointed to inquire into tho matter their report upon what is known as the Mountain Maid ...

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  32. SIR JULIUS VOGEL.

    Sir Julius Vogel has abandoned his intention to reside permanently in England and intends to return to New Zealand shortly. ...

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  33. The Members for the Bogan.

    COONAMBLE, This Day. -- A public meeting was held last night to appoint a reception committee to meet the members, who are expected to arrive some time this ...

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  34. Committed for Trial.

    COONAMBLE, This Day. -- Three prisoners were committed for trial yesterday for assault with intent to commit a robbery. Another one is to be tried this morning on ...

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  35. ACCIDENT TO A PACKER.

    A younu man named William Bentley, residing at No. 101- Cumberland-street, was assisting to pack somo gooda at Messrs. Wallach Brothers' establishment, ...

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  36. THE FATE OF STANLEY.

    The statement that H. M. Stanley has been killed in Central Africa has been reasserted. ...

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  37. The Salvation Army.

    FORBES, This Day. -- It is reported that Mr. A. Stokes has leased to the Salvation Army a piece of land to build a barracks in Rankin-street, at the nominal rent of ...

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  38. WATER.

    INSUBORDINATION. -- "William Hislop, a seaman of the British ship Regius, was sent to gaol for a month for refusing flatly to comply with the orders of the officers. ...

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  39. COORONG PETROLEUM WORKS.

    Mr. Murray, M.L.C., of South Australia, has been elected Chairman of the Adelaide Committee of the Coorong Petroleum Works, South Australia. ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    A VETERINARY surgeon named Daniel Maguire, residing at Davis-street, Surry Hills, was thrown from a buggy at Randwick this morning. He was admitted to ...

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  41. Death of an old Resident.

    FORBES, This Day. -- Mr. Thomas Doyle, a very old and respected resident of this district, died at his residence, Yamma, last night, at the age of 83 years. ...

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  42. Suicide with a Broken Bottle.

    COOMA, This Day. -- A man named Thompson, a resent arrival from Adaminaby, after trying to knock his brains out against a bullock dray, cut his ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day. -- The daily record of bursting land boomers was added to yesterday by the insolvency of William Georgeson, gentleman, of Kew. ...

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  44. THE WORST OF HIS SIZE.

    SOME boys go wrong at an early stage, but few are so well versed in the arts and wiles of the more experienced as is Martin Kelleher. All through this morning that ...

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  45. Maclean Municipal Council.

    MACLEAN, This Day. -- Yesterday afternoon the Maclean Council met for the election of a Mayor. All the aldermen were present. It was soon evident that ...

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  46. Died of Book Canvassers.

    MELBOURNE, This Day. -- A couple of book canvassers recently got hold of a wood and coal dealer named Angus M'Kinnon, and ran some books on to him. ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. Bound to Irrigate.

    MELBOURNE, This Day. -- A number of sly-greg shanties have been discovered on Chaffey Brothers' irrigation settlement at Mildura, and prosecutions are to follow. ...

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  48. The Victorian Ministry.

    MELBOURNE, This Day. -- The resignation of his portfolio by Mr. W. F. Walker, Commissioner of Customs, has been placed in the hands of the Premier. Mr. Walker, ...

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  49. PRESENTATION TO MR. G. W. GRIFFIN.

    MR. G. W. GRIFFIN, Consul for the United States, was this morning presented with an address and testimonial on behalf of the merchants and citizens of Sydney, ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. The Vale Colliery Dispute.

    LITHGOW, This Day. -- The threatened strike at the Vale Colliery has been averted by the men agreeing to accept the advance of 1½d per ton all round for day ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, This Day. -- The War Office has intimated to the Government that Major-General Downes, the Commandant of the South Australian military forces ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
  53. TO-DAY'S MINING QUOTATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  54. Cut His Throat.

    BURROWA, This Day. -- On Sudnay, a man named Reynolds, residing at Raid's Flat, and who was recently liberated from Callan Park, attempted suicide by cutting ...

    Article : 39 words
  55. Inspector of Mines.

    ADELAIDE, This Day. -- The new Inspector of Mines, Mr. Rosewarne, entered upon his duties yesterday. Next session a bill will be introduced into Parliament ...

    Article : 48 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
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