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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    The recent rally made by the Eight Hon. John Bright in his serious illness has not been sustained, and late advices state that the right hon gentleman has ...

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  3. THE AQUATIC CARNIVAL.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Aquatic Carnival, held at the Australian Hotel, last night, at which the majority of the [competitors were present, ...

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  4. THE COURTS.

    NO, 1 JURY COURT.--(Before his Honor Mr. Justice INNES and a jury of four.) SILBERBERG AND CO. v. SYDNEY PUBLISHING CO. The plaintiffs are importers of printing ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    The Sydney Driving Park Club have issued a very fair programme for their next meeting, on Saturday, December 15, the prize money totalling up to the respectable ...

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  6. A Munificent Donation.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The secretary of the Newcastle Hospital has received an unsolicited donation of £50 from Mr. Hewitt, a tinsmith, of Hunter-street, Mr. ...

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  7. BOXING.

    Messrs. Seale and Sandall were to meet at noon to-day at the White Horse Hotel, to arrange about renewing the contest for the amateur championship. ...

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  8. A Serious Collision.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--One of Scott's cabs collided with Mrs. James Hannell's buggy last night, and a serious accident was only averted through a spectator, Mr. ...

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  9. Customs Revenue.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The Customs revenue from November 26 to 30 amounted to £3551 16s 5d. ...

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  10. REINFORCEMENTS FOR SUAKIM.

    Major-General Sir F. W. Grenfell, with his staff, has started for Suakim to assume command of the garrison at that place. ...

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  11. RETIREMENT OF SIR HERCULES ROBINSON.

    IT is currently reported that Sir Hercules Robinson will retire in April next from the Governorship of Cape Colony and that he will be succeeded in the post ...

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  12. The Pastoralists' Position.

    WILCANNIA, This Day.--It has been suggested that the pastoralists of the district should make some effort to recoup Mr. Desailly for the expense he has been ...

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  13. THE MAILS.

    The mails from Sydney per R.M.S. Liguria, October 23, and Messageries Steamship Salazie, October 31, were delivered in London to-day. ...

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  14. BALLOONING.

    As will be seen from our advertising columns, J. T. Williams, the Australian aeronaut, proposes to ascend in his balloon, "The Gem," without a car. on ...

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  15. Berry Agriculture Society.

    NOWRA, This Day.--The name of the Broughton Creek Agricultural Society has been changed to Berry Agricultural Society in conformity with the change of ...

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  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
  17. THE STANLEY EXPEDITION.

    Reports from East Africa state that news has been received to the effect that Mr. H. M. Stanley and Mr. W. Bonny, a member of the late Major Barttelot's ...

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  18. COAL TRADE CRISIS.

    Yesterday morning the Traffic Department received notice that the trains and waggons for the G.N. colliery would not be required that day, as the men had gone ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-- A woman named Emily Smith mysteriously disappeared on Friday, and as no reason could be given for her disappearance, a search ...

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  20. Death of an Old Resident.

    NOWRA, This Day.--Mr. John Bradley, a resident of long standing in Shoalhaven, died on Saturday evening from cancer in the back of the neck and throat. He had ...

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  21. Outbreak of Anthrax.

    GUNDAQAI, This Day.-- Mr. D. D. M'Kenzie, the local Inspector of Stock, has received the following telegram from Mr. Edward Stanley, Government Veterinary ...

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  22. LATE MINING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  23. Fire at the Melbourne Exhibition.

    Melbourne, This Day.--It was discovered, just after the concert at the Exhibition Building had concluded yesterday, that a small fire had broken out near ...

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  24. A BOY MURDERER.

    Reports from Paris give particulars of a shocking murder perpetrated at Lavaur, by a boy of eleven years of age, who murdered another child in a field. The youthful ...

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  25. Protection at Narrandera.

    NARRANDERA, This Day.--A meeting of the committee of the Protection League was held last night for the purpose of postponing tho public meeting of ...

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  26. A Terrible Accident.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A terrible accident took place at Hamilton yesterday. Mrs. Smith, the wife of a herdsman, living near Hamilton, was cleaning her ...

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  27. THE AGRICULTURAL GROUND.

    A DEPUTATION, consisting of members of the Executive Committee of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales,waited on the Mayor and Aldermen this ...

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  28. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re George Buist, of Nyngan (deceased). Mr. Stephen, official assignee. Philip Bagwell, of Forbes, carpenter and labourer. Mr. Lloyd, official assignee. ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL QUOTATIONS.

    This morning's quotations are:-- Block 11, fellers 80s. British Blocks, 71s. Souths, 52s, ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--News comes from Singapore that a Mr. Townsend, manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Manilla, has been arrested by the Spanish ...

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  31. Separation of the Barrier.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.--The Mayor, Messrs, Chapple, Craig Leeward, Creswell and J. Cummins have been appointed a committee to draft resolutions for a large ...

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  32. CENTRAL.

    UNCLE EPH !--The remnants of a Scotchman, named Ephraim Andrews, of any age over 75 or 80, urged that he " sold matches," but to give him the benefit of a ...

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  33. THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS.

    A Liberal-Unionist League has been formed at Oxford. The Hon G. C. Broderick, Warden of Morton College, in speaking on the subject of Home Rule for ...

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  34. The Monthly Returns.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The returns for November show the amount of the revenue to have been £273,115, or an increase of £46,823 over the revenue for November ...

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  35. ATHLETICS.

    A correspondent, who signs himself " Affiliated Amateur," writes :--"Just now, when the subject of amateur running is so much before the ...

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  36. REPORTS.

    Hero Freehold S. and G.M. Co., Queensland.--The manager reports for week ending 24th ultimo. The Leo tunnel has been extended 9ft, total from surface 81ft. ...

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  37. The First Mayor of Broken Hill.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.--The aldermen met last night in the Court-house and elected Captain Piper, of the south mine, as the first mayor. Captain Piper received ...

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  38. WATER.

    PAT AND THE HAT.--Patsy King, whose eyes and legs added together only made two, pleaded guilty to having stolen a hat, valued at 5s, from the head of one John ...

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  39. Arrival of the Navednik.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The Russian warship Nayednik arrived at Thursday Island from Amboyna yesterday. ...

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  40. ACCESSION OF THE EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    The thirty-ninth anniversary of the accession of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austro-Hungary to the throne, was celebrated yesterday without pomp or festivity ...

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  41. The Ex-Premier oil Tour.

    ROCKHAMPTON, This Day.--Sir Thomas M'llwraith, on his arrival at Keppel Bay, was met by a number of gentlemen from Rockhampton, and, in responding to the ...

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  42. Rebuilding at Broken Hill.

    BROKEN Hill, This Day.--The rebuilding of the western side of Argent-street is rapidly going on. ...

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  43. Typhoid at Broken Hill.

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.--—A death has taken place from typhoid. Mrs. C. E. Hogg has now almost recovered from it. ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, This Day.--A representative of some of the leading Gorman establishments for the treatment of refractory ores has informed several members of the ...

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  45. FATAL COLLISION.

    THE adjourned inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of William Henry Riley, who was drowned off Long Nose Point on November 24, through a ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Earl Seafield died at his residence at Oainaru yesterday, the cause of death being heart disease. His eldest son, 11 years of age, succeeds to the ...

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  47. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.)

    Congress was formally opened to-day In his customary message, President Cleveland insists that a revision of the tariff is necessary in order to relieve the unjust ...

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  48. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--An inquest was held yesterday afternoon on the body of the baker, Geo. Shoesmith, found dead in a swamp on Sunday morning. Mrs. ...

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  49. FLOATING A LOAN.

    AT the Central, to-day, William Warne, a commercial traveller, stood charged with having obtained £10, by means of false pretences, from Robert Bedford, licensee ...

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  50. Steam Tug Aground.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--The steam tug Orestes ran aground on a sandy spit on the north side of the channel whilst entering the harbour towing a punt yesterday. ...

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  51. A Seaman Committed for Trial.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--Neil Voss, a Danish seaman, for inflicting grievous bodily harm on Simon Hunter, chief officer of the ship Greystoke Castle, has ...

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  52. POPULAR DEMONSTRATION IN PARIS.

    A procession numbering, 30,000 person s including many members of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, marched to-day to the cemetery at Montmartre, where ...

    Article : 127 words
  53. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 30 words
  54. The United General Labourers' Association.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.--At the weekly meeting of the United General Labourers' Association last night, Messrs. Bull and Anderson, delegates to the Trades and ...

    Article : 67 words
  55. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 65 words
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