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  2. SPORTING.

    There really seems no substantial reason why the second day of the Rosehill Racing Club's May meeting should not be quite as big a success as the first, providing that ...

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  3. THE COURTS.

    The hearing of the appeal by the plaintiff against a decision of Mr. Justice Owen Infusing to continue an injunction against the company restraining them from ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    Later particulars of the reported outrages in Armenia show that the reports probably Originated from the fact that Sourikauri, an Armenian chief, maltreated ...

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  5. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--Mr. J. M. Dawson, American Consul, delivered an interesting lecture on Samoan life last night. The lecturer graphically described ...

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  6. THE CHARGES OF IMPERSONATION.

    AT the Darlinghurst Court this morning, the men Thomas Wade, Peter M'Grath, Robert Mack, and David Mason, who were found guilty on Wednesday night last of ...

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  7. DEATH OF THE MARQUIS OF ORMONDE.

    The death is announced of the Marquis of Ormonde in his 45th year. James Edward William Theobald Butler, Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, Viscount ...

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  8. Mangled by a Train.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The inquest on the body of John Mulhearn, killed at Wickham railway crossing on Wednesday night, was held yesterday, when the jury ...

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  9. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    The Atlantic s.s. City of Paris, of the Inman line, arrived yesterday at Sandy Hook, off Hew York, after a passage of 5 days 23 hours from Queenstown. This ...

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  10. Primitive Methodism.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The memorial stones of the new Primitive Methodist Church, at Wickham, were laid yesterday by Messrs: Alexander Brown and Joseph ...

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  11. THE CHESTER CUP.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  12. Chief of the Clan.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--Mr. Robert Downie, a very old resident of Newcastle, died yesterday. He was 78 years of age, and was head of Kilsyth (Scottish)Clan. ...

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  13. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba (Mrs. Armstrong), the Australian soprano, made a successfu appearance last night at the Opera House, Paris, in the character of Ophelia in ...

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  14. AQUATICS.

    A meeting of the committee of the Sydney Amateur Canvas Dingy Club was held last night at the club rooms in Market-street. The commodore, Mr. G. ...

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  15. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    At the Hew York Chess Tournament to-day Mr. Baird, the American player, and Mr. Gossip played a draw. [The cables marked with an asterisk ...

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  16. The Northern Mall Train.

    ARMIDALE, This Day.--The disgraceful manner in which the Sydney mail train is run is causing general condemnation. Ever since the Hawkeabury bridge opened the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A large number of persons attended at the Town Hall last night to promote the Cathedral Fund and bid farewell to Bishop Barry. Sir ...

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  18. Death of a Bank Manager.

    ARMIDALE, This Day.--News has been received that Mr. Robert M'Donald, the manager of the Armidale branch of tho Commercial Bank, died in Sydney on ...

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  19. DISTRICT.

    In this matter his Honor gave judgment this morning. The plaintiff, W. Bourke, sought to recover from Chas. East the sum of [?]14 11s 6d for repairs, goods supplied, ...

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  20. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    Sir Charles Dilke has published his views on the subject of British defences. He stated that England is incapable of de tending Canada, and that she would be ...

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  21. The South Coast Railway.

    NOWRA, This Day.--A deputation representing the residents of Nowra, Berry, and Gerringong will wait upon the Minister for Works, probably next Friday ...

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  22. CYCLING.

    On Thursday the matter of the Ten Miles Championship of Australia came before the executive of the union. All the members wore present, namely, ...

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  23. Bathurst Licensing District.

    BATHURST, This Day.--From a return recently compiled it is shown the licensed public houses in the Bathurst district number 70, while there are three colonial ...

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  24. Terrible Murder by a Professor of Music.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A horrible tragedy is reported from Pott's Hill. It seems that whilst the elderchildren of Mr. Plaisted, an organist, were at their uncle's ...

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  25. CENTRAL.

    AS SHE IS SPOKE.--Alice M'Alister's language made the policeman squirm as he read it over to the lady who made use of it. She merely tossed her unkempt ...

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  26. Much Appreciated.

    BATHURST, This Day.--The new train arrangements, which came into force on May 1, are much appreciated and are looked upon as another evidence of the ...

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  27. "TIMES "-PARNELL COMMISSION.

    At the sitting of the TIMES-Parnell Inquiry Commission to-day the examinastion of Mr. C. S, Parnell, M.P., was concluded. The later evidence of Mr. ...

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  28. Not Sure About It.

    BATHURST, This Day.--At a meeting of the City Council it was resolved to take a test case into court, in order to discover the legality or otherwise of enforcing the ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. COGHLAN'S STATISTICS.

    The Age asserts that the statistics of New South Wales are unreliable, owing to the manner of their compilation, and that a department which publishes such absurd ...

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  30. The Church Congress.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--The ARGUS, reviewing the results of the Church [?] Congress in Sydney, considers it satisfactory that such a question as the relations ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. Bathurst Liedertafel.

    BATHURST, This Day.--The fourteenth concert--a smoke--by the Bathurst Liedertafel took place last evening at the Victoria Hall. The concert was highly ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The Treasurer promised a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce to bring before the Cabinet the advisableness of having the Chamber ...

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  33. WATER.

    RIOTOUS.--Andrew Weir, printer, and Arthur Thompson, alias Williams, alias M'Donald, alias Barton, a carpenter, convicted persons, went up for a week each for ...

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  34. Alleged Infanticide.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--Margaret M'Kay has been committed for trial for manslaughter. It is alleged she caused the death of her infant by continually ...

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  35. STRIKE OF COLLIERS.

    In consequence of a serious dispute between the coal miners and colliery proprietors in the province of Westphalia, in Prussia, the employees in 30 collieries have ...

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  36. THE DRINK OF THE POOR.

    ONE of the oddest cases illustrative of the old saw that there is " death in the pot" has been tried before Mr. Justice Cave in London. Mrs. Benton, wife of a clerk, ...

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  37. Revision Court.

    BATHURST, This Day.--An Electoral Revision Court is being held to-day. The Protectionists, owing to an active canvass of the city, have a number of claims for ...

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  38. The Durham Boy.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--Bridget Davis, wife of James Davis (Durham Boy), whose death has been just recorded, has been arteated for the manslaughter of her ...

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  39. Masonic Funeral.

    BATHURST, This Day.--The funeral of the late Mr. J. G. Hutchinson, for some years head brewer for Mr. C. T. M'ullins. took place this afternoon. The deceased ...

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  40. A Fatal Accident.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--Charles Isaacs has been committed for trial for manslaughter, for causing the death of Elizabeth Phillips, aged 69, by running over ...

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  41. JOHN BRIGHT'S ORATORY.

    THE secret of the excellence of the late John Bright's speeches was long preparation and extraordinary care, Nearly every one of the points he made in his last great ...

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  42. The Illawarra Harbor Bill.

    WOLLONGONG, This Day.--The select committee appointed to consider the Illawarra Harbor and Land Corporation Bill, together with a number of gentlemen ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, This Day.--It is proposed to hold a public meeting here to-night to seek the co-operation of the other colonies in passing the Constitution Bill through ...

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  44. THE TRIGGER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  45. A Popular Priest.

    CARCOAR, This Day.--The Carcoar portion of the Roman Catholic diocese has been divided, and there are now two centres, namely at Carcoar and Cowra, the ...

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  46. ANGLO-CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir John Macdonald, the Canadian Premier, intends to visit England shortly to consult the Imperial authorities on the subject of the proposed subsidy towards ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day.-- The case for the Main Line Co. has concluded, and the further hearing is adjourned till Saturday. ...

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  48. MURDER OF ALL OLD WOMAN BY A SOLDIER

    AT the Seine Assizes recently Francis Geomay, a corporal of the 87th Regiment of the line, was tried for murder. The prisoner was in garrison at S[?] Quentin ...

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  49. HANDBALL.

    The handball matches that were an ranged to take place on Saturday next, at the Rising Sun Hotel court have been postponed until Saturday week, May 18, ...

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  50. Cardinal Moran.

    HOBART, This Day.--Arrangements have been made to give a fitting reception to Cardmal Moran on the occasion of his visit to confer the pallium on the ...

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  51. Tasmanian News.

    HOBART, This Day.--The action between the Main Line Railway Co. and the Government for the recovery of some [?]12,000 is proceeding more rapidly than was ...

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  52. THE SEE OF SYDNEY.

    Archdeacon Farrar, of Westminster, has written a letter to the newspapers denying the correctness of the report that overtures have been made to him in ...

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  53. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent the Nerwoods against the Balmain Ormond on Saturday at Callan Park, and are kindly requested to meet at the waiting room, ...

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  54. THE WEATHER.

    Forty points of rain fell last night. The mild weather is forcing the grass, and feed for the winter is now secured, The area that will be placed under wheat this ...

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  55. A STABLE THIEF.

    THE old saying about the alacrity of some people in locking the stable door after the steed has been stolen was exemplified at the Central to-day, when Joseph Carter, ...

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  56. Long Distance Telephoning.

    HOBART, This Day.--The attempt to converse telephonically through the cable from Flinders to Low Head, has failed, though telephones answered perfectly ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S MINING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  58. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    Messrs, Most and Chandon are the largest [?] proprietors and champagne producers in the world. Their "Dry Imperial" 1884 vintage is the pure juice of selected ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. MR. J. L. TOOLE.

    Mr. J. L. Toole, the well-known comic actor, at present playing in London, has been interviewed on the subject of his proposed Australian tour. Mr. Toole ...

    Article : 63 words
  60. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A LABOREE, named Frederick Hansen, fell down a flight of stairs at his residence. No. 19. Wentworth-lane, this morning, and sustained injuries to his back and head. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. ATHLETICS.

    Mr. W. H. Ireland announces the fifteen of the series of Burwood handicap, to be run on his well-known grounds on Monday and Tuesday, May 27 and 28. The ...

    Article : 270 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
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