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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Mr. Timothy Harrington, member of Parliament for Dublin Harbour, and a prominent member of the Rational League, has been sentenced to six weeks' ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES.

    Whilst H.M.S. Thunderer was cooling at Malta to-day, her shoots became choked, rendering the bunkers airless, and suffocating one of the stokers who ...

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  4. "WE'RE ALL YOUNG FELLOWS, BRAND NEW."

    Constable Payne corroborated to a great extent the evidence given by the previous witness, excepting that be described with more emotion the particular ...

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  5. PATENT LUBRICATOR.

    FOR years past in every country in the world where railways are worked many experiments have been made for the purpose of endeavouring to effectually ...

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  6. THE COURTS.

    Mr. Clarke, S.M., dealt out justice. RIOTOUS.—Henry Priddy, 15, who was riotous in Lode-street, Forest Lodge, was sent to gaol for seven days. ...

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  7. THE MURDER OF MR. LEE WALKER.

    FILES to hand by the Messageries Maritime steamer Salazie furnish particulars of the murder of Sir. Leo Walker, well known in Sydney, and brother of ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Professor Benamy Trice, M.A., the well-known political economist. Professor Price we born in 1807, and in 1830 was ...

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  9. CENTRAL.

    STEALING. — John Keating annexed a bundle of clean linen from Mrs. M'Kenzie, Castlereagh-street. He was sent up for four months. Leon, a burly, barefooted ...

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  10. S.S. DUKE OF ARGYLE.

    The British India Company's s Duke of Argyle left here on Saturday, out wards. ...

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  11. S.S. CALEDONIEN.

    The M.M. Company's s.s Caledonien arrived here to-day from Australian ports. ...

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  12. WATER.

    RIOTOUS.--Thomas Doolan, charged with rioting in the Domain, was ordered to pay 10s, or in default seven days' gaol. George Stamp rioted around last night to ...

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  13. PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY.

    The man Parker, who was shot at the Blue Anchor Hotel in George-street on Friday, has now sufficiently recovered to be able to leave the hospital. Samuel ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN.

    BRISBANE, This Day.-- Diphtheria is prevalent here, and several deaths have occurred from it. The Police Magistrate, speaking from the Bench, warned the ...

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  15. THE BRINDISI MAILS.

    The mails per P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Parramatta. from Melbourne 1st December, were delivered to-day, via Brindisi. ...

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  16. REDFERN.

    APPLE STEALING. --Two boys named Arthur Alfred Biggs, 11, and Sydney Charles Biggs, 8. on boil of £20. were brought before the court charged with ...

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  17. CUPID AND CHLORODYNE.

    LILIAN JONES, 20, was charged with attempted suicide at the Central to-day. Accused appeared to keenly feet her position. A remand was granted till Thursday. ...

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  18. THE FISHERIES CONFERENCE.

    The Fisheries Conference will to reassemble to-day. ...

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  19. COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, This Day.-Last night Mr. T. Walker, M.L.A., addressed the electors at Burwood. About 300 were present. He gave an account of his stewardship. ...

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  20. SIR SAUL SAMUEL.

    Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, who has received six months' leave of absence from his duties to enable him to revisit Sydney, left by the P. and ...

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  21. PARRAMATTA AND THE CENTENNIAL.

    A PUBLIC meeting of the inhabitants of Parramatta was held in the Town Hall last evening for the purpose of electing two citizens from each of the four Wards ...

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  22. Tho Potato Disease at Shoalhaven.

    TAKARA, This Day.--Mr. Angus Mackay lectured at Nowra last evening, under the auspices of the Shoalhaven Agricultural Society, on "Maize, its Nature, Diseases," ...

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  23. LICENSING.

    AT the usual weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Licensing Court, held to-day at the Central, a transfer of a publican's license was granted to John Martin Long ...

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  24. FOUND DROWNED.

    AN inquest was held this morning at the South Sydney Morgue before tho City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.), on tho body of the woman found in Darling ...

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  25. LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.

    Lord Bandolph Churchill, who has been on a visit to this city during tho last week, returns to St. Petersburg on Tuesday. ...

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  26. SUICIDE FROM STRYCHNINE.

    WILLIAM BROWN, an elderly man, died at his residence, 18, Green's-road, Paddington, this morning, it is supposed from the effects of strychnine which he had ...

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  27. ARREST OF ANOTHER IRISH MEMBER.

    Mr. William John Lane, member for Cork, has been arrested at Cork, under the provisions of the Crimes Act, for inciting to intimidation. ...

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  28. THE PITT-STREET STABBING AFFRAY.

    AN WONG, the one-eyed Chinaman, who ran amuck with a knife is Gillham's restaurant, Pitt-street, on the morning of January 2, was charged under three ...

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  29. Glen Innes Show.

    GLEN INNES, This Day.--The annul show which takes place on February 29th and March 1st, promises to bo a great success. ...

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  30. THE HEALTH OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    Official bulletins which have been issued by the medical attendants on the Emperor William, state that the effects of the cold from which his Majesty is suffering still ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. The Country and the Centenary Celebrations.

    GLEN INNES, This Day.--The Centennial celebrations are looked upon here as a scheme to enrich Sydney at the expense of the country folk. Everybody appears to ...

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  32. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 words
  33. Orange News.

    ORANGE, This Day.--A congratulatory banquet was tendered to the Hon. A.T. Kerr by about 50 leading townspeople last night, in honour of his elevation to a seat ...

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  34. MOVEMENTS OF ORIENT STEAMERS.

    R.M S. Liguria left here outwards on 6th inst. PLYMOUTH, Monday. R.M.S. Austral left Plymouth outwards ...

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  35. IMPORTANT ARREST.

    WILLIAM BRIDGER, whose arrest is looked upon as an important capture by the police, was charged at the Central this morning with having a quantity of jewellery in his ...

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  36. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    WITH a view to making the city of Sydney as nearly as possible thoroughly healthy, Mayor Harris has instructed Mr. Richards, City Surveyor, to prepare, with the ...

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  37. ANOTHER PARRAMATTA BURGLARY.

    ANOTHER robbery was perpetrated between Saturday night and Sunday afternoon near Parramatta. Byrnes' tweed factory, better known as the Australian Woollen Mills, ...

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  38. NEUTRAL BAY AND CAREENING COVE.

    A PUBLIC meeting was recently held at East St. Leonards in reference to the insanitary condition of Neutral Bay and Careening Core at low tide, and the ...

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  39. A CHARGE OF RAPE.

    IN the Redfern Police Court to-day a man named Richard Strang was charged with having committed a rape on a girl named Elizabeth Stephens. The offence was ...

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  40. SPRAINED HIS ANKLE.

    PETER CONWAY, a young man living in Palmer-street, was taken to the Hospital last night, suffering from a dislocated tight uncle. He was riding on a bicycle ...

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  41. ACCIDENT IN GEORGE-STREET.

    CHARLES WHITTAKER, 37. carpenter, residing at 52, Bathurst-street, was working at the new Joint Stock Bank building at King and George streets this morning. ...

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  42. PRODUCE REPORT.

    At Mesarn. Goldsbrough and Co.'s in [?] this morning:--Its bags [?]t were sohl at [?] hotel, and 311 bags matre at from J. H [?] per bushel 100 bags been [?] in. ...

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  43. THE GLEN INNES MARKET.

    The crops are looking splendid Hay is selling at [?] 10s per ton : wheat [?]per bushel ; Oats is per bushel: butter fresh, [?] per [?]. ...

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  44. BANKRUPTCY.

    Moses Hilder. of Jewarrs Siding, near Yass, labourer. Mr. E. M. Stephen, officiall assignee. DECLARATION OF INABILITY TO PAT. ...

    Article : 22 words
  45. Advertising

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