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  2. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  3. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    The body of a man named Midgely was found this morning in Aird-street, hanging from the rafters in the kitchen. Hit wife left a week ago, in ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. Centennial Festivities.

    THE secretary of the Centennial cold[?]tion Commission has forwarded the following circular to citizens:-- I am directed to [?]vite your [?] ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A bright, intelligent looking boy, 12 years of age, named Henry M. Ross, was brought up at North Melbourne Police Court to-day as a ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. The Croydon Field.

    CROTDON, Monday.--Croydon Queen P. C. has been formed into a limited liability company with A capital of £15,000; 30,000 shares of 10s each. A dividend from the ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. The Mount Gambier Fires.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--The Are in the neighbouhood of Mount Gambler is still burning, although not to anything like the extent to which it was on Sunday. ...

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  8. Broken Hill.

    BROKEN HILL. This Day.--The Broken Hill Central has started. The machinery has brought up 10 tons of one, which is considered as rich as in the ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. On the Track.

    The time is hardly ripe yet for trainers to folly extend their bores. So much real galloping was indulged in before sad daring the Summer Cup meeting, that it is neccessary ...

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  10. An Alleged Outrage.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--An elderly woman named Cochrane, at West Dunolly, reported to the police on Friday that she had been criminally assaulted by George ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Bringing their Wives with Them. PERTH, This Day.--The Governor, accompanied by his A.D.C., left Albany yesterday morning for Adelaide, where ...

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  12. Two Sudden Deaths.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--A Court of inquiry was held to-day at Koroit into the death of Phillip Pleelan, a railway labourer, who died suddenly in a tent. It ...

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  13. WE'RE ALL YOUNG FELLOWS

    IN the charge division of the Water Police Court to-day, before Mr. Fisher, D.S.M., two gilded members of the bloated "uppah cwust," who were set forth ...

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  14. TALE OF THE TENTS.

    FOR some time past the New South Wales Government have been in want of a considerable number of tents, and this coming to the cars ...

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  15. COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, This Day--Yesterday, as a woman named Hoy, wife of a Chinaman here, was taking part in a Celestial funeral ceremony, the flames of the candles ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. Afraid of the Police.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A boy named M'Neill was drowned off the beach at St. Kilda this afternoon under the following circumstances:-- He, throe other, ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    THE Society met ia Tattersall's Chambers yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. W. Richardson was in the chair. The entries for the various sections were reported to have ...

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  18. A "Farce."

    It will be remembered that I drew attention to the fact that several of the boys are very unruly with the starter, and that something should be done to protect that gentleman ...

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  19. A Marvellous Escape.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--A remarkable instance of escape from fatal injury occurred this evening at the high level railway bridge near [?]ington. Constable ...

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  20. A "Bookies" Cricket Club.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--The "Bookies" are organising themselves into a cricket to do battle with all comer. ...

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  21. Proposed Federal Quarantine.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.--In a memorandum which the Central Board of Health has sent to the Premier, it expresses the opinion that it would be inadvisable to ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. STABBING CASE IN BALMAIN.

    ABOUT 3 p.m. yesterday a young fellow named Cragin, of rather an evil notoriety, went into the butcher's shop of Mr. Thomas Battel, Darling-street, West ...

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  23. Robbery at Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE. This Day.--The police have received information of a robbery committed late last night at Mr. Pearson's, pawnbroker, Perkin street, of a large ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The Postmaster-General and the Under-Secretary leave on Friday to attend the Postal Conference at Sydney. ...

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  25. Newcastle Items.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday,--Rogers, who has teen remanded several time on a charge of uttering valueless cheque was fully committed for trial to-day. ...

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  26. The Charge of Sheep-stealing against an ex-J.P.

    BRISBANE. This Day.--Thomas Wynne, ex-J.P., of Wynnefield Park, has been remanded by the Toowoomba Beach on the charge of sheep-stealing. ...

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  27. The Suspected Poisoning Case.

    CROYDON, This Day.--With respect to the alleged poisoning case at Croydon, Thomas Barrett, a man who had been living with the gul as her ...

    Article : 238 words
  28. GOLD AT THE TWEED RIVER.

    THE Mining Department have received the following telegram from Mr. Je[?]hus Bray, warden at Murwillumbah:--" W. J.Collier and John M'Anulty reported that they ...

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  29. THE BRAIDWOOD RAILWAY.

    A FEW week, ago, the AUSTRALIAN STAR published an article on the proposed line of railway from Tarago to Braidwood, showing that the report made upon the ...

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  30. A Valuable Importation.

    WEST MAITLAND, This Day.--The imported Hereford bull, Duke of Buckingham, arrived safely per train to-day, and was taken charge of by Mr. J. Comerford, ...

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  31. A HARD CASE.

    CHARLES PARKER AYLINO was brought up at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, at the instance of his wife, for maintenance. The case, although the ...

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  32. MR. DIBBS' MEETING.

    THE announcement that Mr. G. R. Dibb's M.L.A., intend to deliver a speech at the New Masonic Hall to-night on "The Political Situation," has created a good ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. Large Fire at Broken Hill.

    BROKEN HILL. This Day.--A tremendous fire occurred here about two o'clock this morning, in Oxide-street. Tate, carpenter, Foreman, tinsmith, Fraser's dwelling. ...

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  34. LADY MUNRO AGAIN.

    UNDER the above heading our reliable contemporary, the EVENING NEWS, published the following yesterday:-- Lady Munro' in around again. Last ...

    Article : 233 words
  35. ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF THE PARKS.

    THE Mayor has asked for an estimate of the cost of lighting the park in the vicinity of the city by electricity, and a the majority of the aldermen are ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, This Day.--It ix stated in well-informed circled here that the Government has for some time been considering a proposal to substitute regular ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. Riot at Broken Hill.

    BROKES HILL, This Day.--The town yesterday afternoon seemed in the hands of mobs, arising out of an eviction c[?]. The police were apparently powerless to ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    ROCKKAMATON, This Day.--The Gold Warden held a court at Mount Morgan and heard the application of M Marshall, Williams and other for 20 reefing ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. Sir Charles Mitchell.

    WELLINGTON, This Day.--Sir Charles Mitchell, Governor of the Leeward Island, left yesterday for Melbourne by the Te Ansa. ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.--The Adelaide Exhibition building is now being cleared of the greater portion of its content and it already present a very bare appearance. ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. PROTECTION IN PADDINGTON.

    A MEETING of Protectionists to re-organise and strengthen the Paddington Protection Association is to be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening in the Oddfellows'-hall, ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 33 words
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