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  4. SUMMARY.

    The census of New York City will be completed to-morrow. The population is estimated at 5,000,000. The English tenderers for the equipment ...

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  7. THE LAST MINUTE

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  8. AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND.

    This morning the Medway Yacht Club sent a reply cable to Mr. Mark Foy, who recently challenged for the Anglo-Australian Shield. The English club's cable was as follows:-- ...

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  9. SMALL POX IN THE CITY.

    A young man sauntered leisurely into tho casualty room at the Sydney Hospital at 11 o'clock last night, and put out his hands to Dr. M'Lean, the night surgeon for ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Jim Jeffries is putting in some excellent work at his training quarters, and his admirers are delighted with the form he is displaying. This morning he went through ...

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  11. POWELKA STILL AT LARGE.

    Sergeant M'Guire, who was shot by the escaped prisoner Powelka, at Palmerston North, died this morning. Powelka is still at large, and the whole ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. ROUMANIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The "Matin" reports that the Roumanian revolutionary committee is sitting in the city, engaged in trying Dr. Reichman on a charge of treason to the revolutionary cause by ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The gendarmes in (Marseilles are in possession of the streets in (Marseilles, and the garrison troops are being confined to barracks in readiness for the suppression of any ...

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  14. BOTH LEGS SEVERED.

    John M'Rohertson, 47, a gardlner, living at Saltpan Creek, is in the Sydney Hospital to-day in a precarious condition with both legs severed. He was found lying ...

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  15. M[?]S MAYBRICK'S MOTHER.

    It is reported that the Baroness de Roques, mother of Mrs. Maybrick, has died in abject poverty in Paris. A little over twelve months ago it was ...

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  16. TORPEDO BOAT SAILS.

    The Commonwealth torpedo boat Countess of Hopetoun this morning steamed through the Heads on her way back to Melbourne. The vessel went down the harbor yesterday, ...

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  17. NEW YORK'S POPULATION.

    The census returns will be completed on Friday. It is estimated that the population of the city is 5,000,000. ...

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  18. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The French Canadians are seeking the appointment of a second French Canadian Senate for Ontario. They now have one general committee of parliamentary, conservatives, ...

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  19. THE NORTH COAST WRECK.

    The Taree wharf was crowded this morning to meet the Manning drogher with the passengers and parcels of luggage from the wrecked steamer Minlmbah. ...

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  20. THE RELEASED PASSENGERS.

    Grave allegations are contained in the statement of several of the Otway's passengers, who were recently released from quarantine after successful vaccination, in ...

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  21. BANKRUPTCY APPEAL.

    The attention of Mr. Justice Street, sitting in Bankruptcy jurisdiction this morning, was occupied with an appeal respecting the granting of a certificate application. ...

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  22. LITHGOW ARMS FACTORY.

    The English tenderers for the equipment of the Commonwealth small arms factory at Lithgow are dissatisfied with the treatment they have received from the Federal ...

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  23. MAYOR AND EDITOR.

    Dr. Hart, the Mayor of Morehouse, in Louisiana, was shot and fatally wounded yesterday by Claude Hay, the editor of the "Hustler." ...

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  24. WESTRALIA FROM HOBART.

    Huddart, Parker's Hobart steamer Westralia arrived this morning from Hobart with 75 passengers. She brought a consignment of 28,000 cases and 16,500 half-coses of fruit, in addition to other lines of Tasmanian ...

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  25. AN ABORIGINAL'S SKELETON.

    On March 30 two men were digging on the common about half a mile from the Wee Waa township, when they unearthed a well preserved skeleton of a man. No ...

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  26. DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW REPEALED.

    The City Council of Cincinnatti has repealed the daylight-saving ordinance It had passed some time ago. The Canedian Royal mall steamer Maitai ...

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  27. CARGO BY THE OTWAY.

    The Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Otway, which leaves Sydney to-morrow for London via ports, takes the following items of cargo:--17,600 boxes butter, 424 bales wool, 600 cases meats, 79 bales leather, 50 casks ...

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  28. THE LOCH LINE.

    "The list of Glasgow-owned ships is now a very small one, and during the past year a large number of these vessels were sold to foreign owners (says the "Shipping World"). ...

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  29. KYARRA FROM W.A.

    Two hundred and seventy-five passengers arrived at Sydney yesterday by the A.U.S.N, liner Kyarra after a fine weather trip. She left the W.A. port on April 2, and moderate ...

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  30. BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Justice Street delivered his reserved decision this morning in the suit for alleged breach of agreement. in which the Plaintiff company was Marcus Clark and ...

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  31. MURDERED THEIR SON.

    A gruesome tragedy is reported from Zlelony, in Gallcla. Prenlkowski, the son of peasant, after a long absence in America, returned to his father's house on Sunday ...

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