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  2. THE LATE REV. DR. BROMBY.

    The funeral of Dr. Bromby was conducted today, with great ceremony. A full Durial choral service, under tho charge of Bishop Goe, took place in the ...

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  3. YESTERDAY'S SPORTING.

    J. W. Weir and E. Pickup have been matched to wrestle (Cornish style), on March 23, for £50 and a silver cup. ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    MINISTERS set in Cabinet for some time this afternoon discussing the political situation. It was decided, aa announced in the Star's first edition, that they should ...

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  5. THE WIDOWER AND THE WIDOW.

    THIS afternoon Mr. Justice Windeyer heard a rather curious suit in the Divorce Court, cue, indeed, which may be described as unique. The petitioner ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A fire broke out in an extensive stabling establishment at Hotham Hill last night. Two horses were roasted to death, and other serious ...

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  7. Railway Deputation.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day--Mr. Eddy sends word that he will receive a citizens' deputation re railway matters on Friday next. ...

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  8. Testimonial.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--A meeting is to be held this evening to take steps for raising a testimonial to Mr. F. B. Neild, late Acting Traffic Manager here. ...

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  9. LATEST TIPS.

    The HERALD tips for the Champion Stakes: Carbine or Lonsdale. Hurdles: Sluggard or Yarraman. Nursery Handicap : Richelieu or St. Ives. Autumn ...

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  10. Miners' Officers.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The following candidates have been nominated for the nominated district chairmanship.--John L. Fee an, Benjamin Binnic, James ...

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  11. The Acting-Governor.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Sir William Robinson arrived from Adelaide this morning, and was met at the station by a guard of honor and escorted to Govern ...

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  12. THE CHAMPION STAKES.

    The following horse have been left in the Champion Stakes: Lonsdale, Abercorn, Cyclops, Carbine, Volley, and Meloa, ...

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  13. VISITORS TO THE ASSEMBLY.

    THE Premier of Queensland (Mr. Moorehead) and the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. Pattison) occupied seats in the Speaker's gallery of the Legislative Assembly this ...

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  14. Suicide.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Mary Ann Brown, a married woman, while suffering from the effects of drink, poisoned he self at South Naira last night. ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S COURTS.

    This was an undefended suit, in which the wife sought the divorce, on the ground of adultery and desertion by the husband. Mr. Ralston, for the petitioner, produced ...

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  16. INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC.

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  17. Mr. Joe Thompson.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Mr Joe Thompson baa given 35 guineas for a boxing trophy, to be competed for under the direction of the SPORTSMAN. A dinner to ...

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  18. ALLEGED VILE ASSAULT.

    IN the Water Police Court this morning Thomas Irving, a man of about 50 years, was charged with attempting to criminally assault E May Hayes, a child ...

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  19. Slander.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day--The slander case, Mrs. Marney v Thomas Brooks, J. P., arising out of a recent municipal election, was concluded yesterday. Judge ...

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  20. The Elmore Murderer.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Harrison, the man condemned for the Elmore murder, remains quiet, and has made no confession. He refuses to see his relatives. ...

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  21. N.S.F.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--Mr. Justice A'Beckett yesterday decided that tho Bank of Australasia was not liable for damages in a esse in which, owing to plaintiff's ...

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  22. Divorce

    MELBOURNE. This Day.--The Divorce Court granted plaintiff a decree nisi in the case of Jacoby . and Jacoby. The respondent (the husband), it was alleged, ...

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  23. Protection Pushing Ahead.

    MITTAGONG, This Day.--The first meeting of the Mittagong branch of the National Protection Association was held on Monday night for the ...

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  24. Governor Loch's Departure.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A deputation from the city council, including the Mayor and town clerk, waited on the Governor yesterday to present him with a farewell ...

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  25. ALLEGED FORGERY AND UTTERING.

    IN the Water Police Court this morning J. P. Dutton, lately an employee of the London Tea Co., was charged by Detective Hinds with forging a cheque for £36 10s, ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--a large number of burglaries of city premises are reported. The office of Mr. C. B. Lilley, solicitor, was entered last night, and jewellery to the ...

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  27. ACCIDENT AT THE LANDS OFFICE.

    A BRICKLAYER named John Benson, aged 40 years, residing at Surry Hills, fell off a scaffolding about eight feet from the ground, at the Lands Office, this morning. ...

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  28. Orange Hospital Accommodation.

    ORANGE, This Day--The demands on the Orange Hospital have been very great recently, though only a small proportion of the typhoid patients in town have ...

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  29. Gunnamulla Bore.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The latest telegram from Cunnamulla states that the artesian well is supplying 540,000 gallons of water daily. ...

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  30. CABMEN'S GRIVANCSES.

    A DEPUTATION from the Sydney and Suburban Licensed Drivers' Union, consisting of Messrs. Downey, Mansfield, Samson, and Marriott, waited upon the members ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    The weather today is unsettled, though cooler, and with a few light showers. ...

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  32. Charges of Personation.

    ORANGE, This Day--Thomas Nesbitt, farmer, has been committed for trial on a charge of having personated the Rev. Thomas Nisbett at the election on ...

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  33. Weather.

    BRISBANE, This Day--The weather is showery Mr. Wrange, Government astronomer, predicts cyclonic disturbances between the Queensland coast and New ...

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  34. YESTERDAY'S COMMERCIAL.

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  35. CENTRAL.

    BACK AGAIN.--William Brownley, who was sent up for a year's hard labor yesterday on several charges of larceny, received an additional six months for the robbery ...

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  36. Capture of an Escaped Prisoner.

    BRISBANE, This Day--A young Queens lander named Dunbar, alias Finlay, who recently, escaped from Caboolture Gaol,was captured on Monday. ...

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  37. DR. CREED AND THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Sir,--As an expression of opinion, by such an acknowledged authority On nutters concerning the defence of the spire cannot fail to be of public interest I am ...

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  38. Claim for Damages.

    BRISBANE, This Day--In the Full Court yesterday, Alexander Costello, student at law, who has been unsuccessfully endeavoring for several years to ...

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  39. A JURYMAN SEIZED WITH AN EPILEPTIC FIT.

    DURING the hearing of a charge of forgery against George Thomas Prise at the Quarter Sessions this morning, and during the dinner hour, one of the jurymen--Mr. ...

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  40. Broken Hill Miners.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day,--At last night's meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association the advisability of enforcing the bylaw in reference to the ...

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  41. Forfeited Runs.

    BRISBANE, This Day--The Government conventioneer yesterday, sold large number of forfeited runs. ...

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  42. "Rough on Rats" Again.

    FORBES, This Day--Quite a sensation was caused in the town this morning, when it became known that Mrs. Ross, the wife of a local tailor, had committed suicide by ...

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  43. PRESENTATION.

    A PRESENTATION of silver watches was made by the Minister for Works to the following men for bravery which they displayed on the s.s. Ajax on December 4 ...

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  44. Return of the Queensland Speaker.

    BRISBANE, This Day--Mr. Norton, the Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, has returned after two months' holiday in the southern colonics. ...

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  45. Forbes Quarter Sessions.

    FORBES, This Day.--At the Quarter Sessions yesterday John Smith, who was charged with having committed an assault, pleaded guilty, and, in consideration of ...

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  46. PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

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  47. Laden with Gold.

    BRISBANE This Day--An escort left Groydon yesterday for Normanton with 11,2080 oz of gold. ...

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  48. Rumored Breach of a Government Contract.

    BRISBANE, This Day .-- Some time ago the Queensland Government accepted the tender of Springall and Frost, Ipswich, for the construction of 75 locomotives. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. PRESENTATION TO ME. E. O. MORIARTY.

    THE officers, of the Harbors and Rivers Department met in the Public Works offices today to present a souvenir to Mr G. O Moriarty, M. A, M.I.C.E, on his ...

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  51. An Important Point Decided.

    FORBES, This Day--At the local District Court en Monday a case, Fihey v. Burgess, which was one of trespass, came on for bearing. The point raised was whether a ...

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  52. YESTERDAY'S MINING.

    The sales this morning at the Stock Exchange were as follow:-- GOLD Baker's Creak North, contrib., 7s 3d, ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day--The largest fire seen in Hobart for several years occurred last night, in Past and Bond's bark-mills, which were closely packed ...

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  54. Narrabri Sessions.

    NARRABRI, This Day--At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Acting-Judge Gibson, three criminal cases were disposed of John Hardgrave pleaded guilty to ...

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  55. WATER.

    LAVATORY--Patrick Larkin and John Platt, who met and washed in tho fountain in Hunter-street, were each fined 20s, with the alternative of four days. ...

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  56. LATE SHIPPING.

    The schooner Zephyr arrived at Melbourne today from Sydney. The steamer Wellington left Port Macquarie to day for Sydney at 10.15 a.m. ...

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  57. NEWTOWN.

    ANNEXING LEAD--Patrick Thompson, 11, William Ritchie, 12, and William Ritchie, three little scamps, who stole 100lb of lead from an empty house ...

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  58. A Hospital for Consumptive Patients.

    PARRAMATTA, This Day.--Before noon yesterday, Cardinal Moran, accompanied by Dr. O'Haran, private secretary, arrived at Parramatta. and drove to the new ...

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  59. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--James Brown, first mate of the ship Carlisle, pleaded guilty this morning to the charge of assaulting Alfred Stephens, seaman, and ...

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  60. BALMAIN.

    ON THE VAG,--Francis M'Keon, against whom anunenviable record was submitted, admitted that he was a vagrant. He was sent to gaol for three months with hard ...

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  61. A Horse and Cart Stolen.

    CAMPELLTOWN, This Day.--A cart and horse, stolen in Sydney, has been traced here. The cart has been recovered, but the horse and thief have not been found. ...

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  62. THE BARQUE VALUTA.

    The barque Valuta, from Gottenburg, bound to Sydney, 117 days out, passed Wilon's Promontory at 11.5 a.m. to-day. ...

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  63. A Miner Killed.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day--John Rushford, a young man aged about 28, was killed in Borehole Pit this morning by a fall of coal. He was well known in ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. The Camden Show.

    CAMDEN, This Day--The three days Camden show commences on Wednesday next, and is likely to prove a great success, the entries being very large. ...

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  66. A New Masonic Hall.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day--At a meeting of St. George's Masonic lodge last night it was resolved to take steps to build a now Masonic hall. A strong committee was ...

    Article : 38 words
  67. Advertising

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