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  2. MINING NOTES

    [Mine managers and secretaries are requested to forward their reports not later than Wednesday each week, so as to ensure publication on the Thursday.] ...

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  3. A PECULIAR "CASE"

    A case presenting some peculiar features came before Judge Docker and a jury yesterday at Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions, when James Kilmartin was charged with having ...

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  4. LISBON TRAGEDY

    In the Senate this afternoon Senator Best announced that the Government had conveyed to the Governor-General the horror of the people of Australia at the dastardly murder ...

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  5. WOOL SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,691 words
  6. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    The Federal capital question was the subject of some remarks at the banquet at the Sydney Municipal, Council Employees picnic yesterday. ...

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  7. SPORTING

    At Caulfield this morning Scotland istria and Melodeon, looking well were cantering Corroboree sprinted. ...

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  8. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' PICNIC

    In beautiful weather the Sydney Municipal Council employees held their eighth annual picnic at Clontarf yesterday, when there was a very large attendance, including ...

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  9. SCRATCHINGS.

    Steel King and Askalon have been scratched for tho Futurity Stakes. ...

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  10. MR. JAS. BRENNAN IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. J. Brennan, the owner of Istria and Scotland, reached Melbourne from Sydney by this afternoon's express. ...

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  11. ROSEBERY PARK RACES

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  12. IN THE MARKET PLACE

    No improvement was marked in the trade of the Sussex-street produce market yesterday business being practically at a standstill. What trade there [?] was [?] ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S NEWS

    For pilfering a phonograph a youth named James Robert Sanderson was fined £5, in default two months' imprisonment at the Newtown Police Court yesterday. ...

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  14. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    William Cadman, charged at the Darilnghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday with having assaulted Richard Bryant at Waterloo, and robbed him of £7, pleaded not guilty. ...

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  15. MR. DAVID SYME

    Mr. David Syme is reported to be gradually sinking. He is unable to take food but the strictest secrecy is being observed regarding his actual condition. ...

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  16. STANDARD THEATRE ABLAZE

    The Standard Theatre, situated at No. 219 Castlereagh-street, had a narrow escape from destruction by fire yesterday afternoon, Shortly before 6 o'clock the caretaker ...

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  17. SIR WILLIAM OWEN

    A "Star" man had a chat with the State Premier yesterday about the . retirement of Sir William Owen, which was announced that day. ...

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  18. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 630 words
  19. MR. WOOD VISITS MR. PERRY

    Mr. Wood. Chief Secretary and Minister for Mines visited Mr. Perry, Minister, for Agriculture yesterday, and both hon gentlemen went over the offices which have been, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. ENGINES IN COLLISON

    A serious collision between two engines happened this evening on the South .Bull Colliery line, which was followed by the death of Driver Osborne through heart failure. ...

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  21. CLUB SWINGER BURROWS

    Tom Burrows, champion club-swinger of the world, at the Opera House at 10 o'clock to-day started on an attempt to boat the world's club-swinger record of [?] hours 36 ...

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  22. MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the Executive Council, held yesterday, Mr. Robert Shelton, officer-in-charge of information bureau, head office, Department of Lands, was appointed ...

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  23. THE SOCIALISTS

    Mr. Cooper,K.C., in the course of an [?] at a concert held under the [?] of the Leith Unionist Association and Leith Women Unionist Association dealt with the growth of socialism He said that, ...

    Article : 310 words
  24. AN OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM

    The death, from an overdose of laudanum, of George Arthur Peck, 45. an engrosser, lately residing at The Avenue, Hurstville, formed the subject of an inquest by the Acting-City ...

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  25. BURIED WITH POMPEII

    The Ralian Government announced that the excavation of the buried city of Herculaneum will [?] begun at once. The work will he carried one by the Ralian Government with [?] funds and the advice of ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. PROCLAMATIONS

    Attention is directed to two proclamations which appeared in yesterday's "Gazette." The first provides for a thirty mile quarantine, around. Mitchell, in ...

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  27. A WOMAN'S DEATH

    Yesterday, at the Coroner's Court, Mr. S. Murphy, City Coroner, opened an inquest on the body of Gertrude Ringewaldt, a former resident of Hartley-street, Rozelle, ...

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  28. THE LONDON AUCTIONS

    At the wool sides, to-day improved competition prevailed for crossbreds, but there Was no change in merinos. The prices realised yesterday wore:-- ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL HANSARD

    The City Council decided on Tuesday night, on the proposition of Aid. Andy Kelly, to instruct the town clerk to report on the probable cost, &c., of establishing a municipal ...

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  30. FANCY GOODS

    Solomon Lyons, fancygoods dealer, was to-day lined £30, with live guineas costs, for having indecent articles in his possession. ...

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  31. BUNGLING BURGLARS

    A daring burglary took place during Sunday night, Dec.15,at the p[?] of R. Halford and Sons, aliveramiths and Jewellers, 4[?] Pali Mall, Loudon. When the pru[?] were opened on December 10 it was found that ...

    Article : 277 words
  32. BOND TRAM FATALITY

    An inquest was held yesterday into the death of Thomas Williams, 34, who was knocked down and killed by a tram near the Bondi Junction on the 29th ult. ...

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  33. GOULBURN SESSIONS

    At the Quarter Sessions this morning the jury in the case of Matthew Caldwell Price, charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm, came into court after having been locked up ...

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  34. MR. HOGUE

    Mr. J. Hogue, M.L.A., Minister for Education, will to-day leave for Maitland, where he will distribute the prizes at the School at Arts. The Minister may remain ...

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  35. NORWAY'S " WOMAN POLICEMAN "

    Norway has the distinction of possessing the only genuine "woman policeman," duly commissioned, regularly patrolling' a post, She is Miss. Nigiren, is scarcely out of her ...

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  36. FIREWOOD AUCTION SALES

    Another small supply of mixed Firewood numbering 20 truck-loads, was submitted to auction at the Darling Harbour, Newtown and Alexandria railway yards yesterday ...

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  37. THE WARSPITE BOYS

    At the invitation of Mr. W. Ayr, manager of the Hippodrome, the Warspite boys of the training ship Port Jackson witnessed the bushranging drama entitled "Outlawed by ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. PRISONERS AWAITING SENTENCE

    Before Judge Docker, at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday, Wm. Jones was charged with stealing a quantity of goods, including a phonograph and records, and two ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. AMERICAN WHEAT SUPPLY

    The "visible" supply of wheat in the United States is estimated at 65,[?],000. [?] ...

    Article : 30 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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