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  2. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--A deputation of residents of Newtown, waited upon the Hamilton Council last night in reference to an alleged nuisance caused by the crematory ...

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  3. APPOINTING A GUARDIAN.

    IN the Full Court this morning the appeal of Winnifred Marian Butler again came before their Honors the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Windeyer, and Mr. Justice Foster. It was ...

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  4. ACCIDENT TO THE ALLOWRIE.

    The I.S.N. Co.'s steamer Allowrie, Captain Walker, met with an accident yesterday afternoon that resulted in her becoming beached, and which will probably ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    There was the usual crowd on Moore Park yesterday to witness, the sport provided by the Sydney Driving Park. Club, the weather being delightfully fine. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Mrs. Florence 15. Maybrick, who has been sentenced to death for the murder of her husband, James Maybrick, at Liverpool, has had her sentence commuted to ...

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  7. Work on Fortification-road.

    NEWCASTLE,Thursday.--The work on Fortification road, which was recently stopped by the Minister for Works, is to be recommenced immediately, Mayor Buchanan ...

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  8. SINKING OF H.M.S. SULTAN.

    H.M.S. Sultan, which was run ashore and subsequently sunk, at Capo Comino, off the Sardinian coast, in March last, has been successfully floated. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL.

    The market for Australian wheat remains unchanged. Best Australian flour ex store remains at 26s. 6d. to 27s.,2d. per 200lb. ...

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  10. The Colliery Disaster.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--There is little fresh to report from the Hamilton pit. The work of exploration is still being carried on with rigor, and the party, have now reached ...

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  11. Mr. Dillon at Hillgrove.

    HILLGROVE, Thursday.--At 12 o'clock yesterday a large number of buggies and horsemen went out to Mr. Hargrave's station to meet Mr. Dillon, the Irish delegate, and ...

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  12. THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    Mr. Rose, the travelling representative of the Australian Star, spoke here last night to about 200 people. His speech was a magnificent defence of Protectionist ...

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  13. ATHLETICS.

    The One Mile Road Race of the Darlinghurst Harriers took place last night in the presence of about 50 persons. A start was made from Dover-road, a place distant ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A serious fire occurred at Prell's buildings early yesterday morning, considerable damage being done to the property of, Barnes, Crosby, and Co., ...

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  15. The Late Fire at Carcoar.

    CARCOAK, Thursday. --An inquest into the cause of the recent fire at the Courthouse Hotel was held yesterday before the district coroner, Mr. J.O. Dodd and a jury of 12. ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Uttering Counterfeit Coin.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--Hermann Bainbrigg was on Tuesday committed by the Shoathaven Bench to stand his trial at Wollongong Quarter Sessions, in November, on ...

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  18. A Clergyman Hoaxed.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Rev. S. Knight, Wesleyan Minister, Fitzroy, has been ernelly hoaxed. Post cards wore sent to several local tradesmen ordering goods to ...

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  19. THE DOCKMEN'S STRIKE.

    The strike of dock laborers in London is extending, and is causing considerable inconvenience. Upwards of 30,000 men are now out on strike. ...

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  20. Going to Macadamise It.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--The Nowra Council nave decided to metal the Green Hills road, leading to Terrara, which has for some time past been almost impassable. ...

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  21. Drowned in a Well.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A little girl named Jenefine, daughter of an Italian storekeeper on No. 8 section of Johnson and Shaw's contract for waterworks, has been ...

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  22. Address on Frotection.

    NOWRA Thursday.--Mr. Richardson, of Sydney, is announced to deliver an address on Protection in Nowra next Saturday. ...

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  23. BOULANGISM.

    The French Minister for War has cashiered 100 officers of the French army who are known to be Boulangist sympathisers. ...

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  24. Municipal Association Delegates.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--The Mayor and Alderman Monaghan have been appointed by the Nowra Council to represent that body at the next sittings of the Municipal ...

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  25. Smith's Story.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The detectives discredit the statement of Phillip Smith, contractor, that he was robbed of L110 at Richmond. It has been proved that Simth ...

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  26. ALLEGED ROBBERY FROM THE PERSON.

    AT the Central today Joe Nolan and Lily Coombs were charged with having stolen from the person of Thomas Austin. Detective Keating described the arrest of ...

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  27. Flying Foxes.

    NOWRA, Thursday.--A number of sportsmen are organising a party for a raid upon flying foxes at Budjong Creek at the end of the week. ...

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  28. The Political Position.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The political situation has undergone a great change, the bottom having dropped out of the no-confidence motion, and in consequence the ...

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  29. SUNDAY CLOSING IN IRELAND.

    The Government have decided, that the annual renewal of the Act for the closing of publichouses in Ireland on Sundays, will not be proceeded with. The Act, therefore, ...

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  30. The Shearing Season.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--Reports from near Otley state that the union shearers are experiencing some difficulties there. Tapra, Glen Emu, and Tarwong stations also started ...

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  31. AQUATICS.

    The match between Searle and O'Connor for L1000 and the sculling championship of the world was ratified on Monday evening, July 15. There was some considerable ...

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  32. The Annual Show.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Thursday.--The show privileges realised high prices. E. Spring purchased each-- the booth pavilion at L79, grand stand at L59, ladies' ...

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  33. SLAVIN AND SMITH.

    Jem Smith, champion boxer of England, has accepted the challenge of P. F. Slavin, the Australian pugilist. The fight is to take place without gloves, and is fixed for ...

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  34. Shocking Murder.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A terrible outrage was perpetrated at Old Pakenham on Tuesday night, when a man named M'Namara, a quarryman, who for the, last ...

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  35. Church Matters.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Thursday.--At a meeting of the congregation held at the Presbyterian Church last night it was decided to spend L2000. in the erection of a manse and ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Our Melbourne correspondent wires:-- Articles have been signed at the SPORTSMAN office for the eight-round boxing match between Boland and Downie far L50 and a ...

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  37. SUNDAY TRADING.

    IN the summons division of the Water Police Court this morning Catherine Spinks, licensee of the Phoenix Hotel, George-street, was fined L3, with 5s. 6d. ...

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  38. ALPINE RAILWAYS.

    Two German companies formed for the purpose of constructing a railway over Mount Simplon, in the Alps, have fused into one company, and propose to construct ...

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  39. A Dying Cause.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Thursday.--D. Hogarth, a member of the Free-trade Association, visits Wagga Wagga next Monday, and will give an address on Tuesday evening. ...

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  40. THE TRIGGER.

    Our Narrandera correspondent wires:-- The Narrandera Rille Club's shooting for Captain Hunt's trophy took place yesterday evening, seven shots each at 400yd. and ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The missionary schooner Messenger of Peace arrived at Cooktown yesterday from Fort Moresby with small-pox on board. Her captain ...

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  42. The First Wool.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Thursday.--The first wool of the season is from the Hon. W. Halliday's at Brookong. One hundred and eighteen bales were forwarded to Sydney on ...

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  43. A Sailing Race.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A sailing race took place yesterday between the yachts Wanetta and Poomerang for L50 a side, and was won by the latter. ...

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  44. NASTY ACCIDENT TO A CHINAMAN.

    A CHINAMAN named Ti Long, 34 years of age, received a severe lacerated wound to his left leg this morning through being knocked down by a cart in ...

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  45. MORE YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    AT the Central today two young lads named Alfred Reid and George Peterson were charged with having stolon two pair's of boots, valued at 25s., the property of ...

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  46. FOOTBALL.

    Our Brisbane correspondent wires:-- The result of the football match held yesterday, New South Wales versus Queensland, was 19 points for the former and 12 ...

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  47. A Sudden Death.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Ernest Webb, who for many years held the position of resident secretary of the A.P. Society here, dropped dead whilst reading a newspaper at ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Rounsevill moved that the Government should bring before the Federal Council the necessity for a ...

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  49. DUTCH CONSUL AT MELBOURNE.

    Mr. F. A. Devich has been appointed Consul for Holland at Melbourne. ...

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  50. HE BACKED THE DOUBLE.

    JOHN SAUNDERS, described in the charge sheet as following the unsatisfactory occupation of a dealer, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning, before ...

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  51. SENTENCED.

    AT the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions, today, before Mr. District Court Judge Docker, the following sentences were passed:--James M'Auliffe, found guilty ...

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  52. HANDBALL.

    Our Newcastle correspondent wires A handball match for L50 a side takes place at Hamilton on Saturday, between Wm. Kelly and John Ramsay (35 points). Great ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN FREEHOLD BANK.

    Mr. William Clarke, of New South Wales, who is now in London, is issuing L250,000 worth of shares in the Australian Freehold Bank. ...

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  54. A Share Transaction.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the local court yesterday, before Judge Boucaut, Dr. S. Downes, of Hillgrove, New South Wales, a director in the Primrose G.M, Co. sued ...

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  55. THE RAID ON THE "TOTES."

    IN the Summons division of the Water Police Court this morning, before Mr. B. Lee, D.S.M. Francis Jones was proceeded against under the Betting ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. FINANCIAL.

    The market rate of discount is 1 per cent, below the bank rate, which remains at 3 per cent. Victorian 4 per cent securities, new ...

    Article : 96 words
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