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  2. THE COURTS.

    Mr. Clarke, S.M., dealt oat jostle. Riotous.--Henry Priddy, 15, who riotous in Lode-street, Forest Lodge, was sent to gaol for seven days. ...

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  3. ALLEGED OUTRAGE IN A CAB.

    RICHARD STRONG, cabman, was charged at the Redfern Police Court to-day with having committed a criminal assault on a girl named Elizabeth Stephens. Evidence ...

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

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

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  6. 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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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    (The "Australian Star" is the only daily newspaper in Sydney which receives Reuter's Cables.) ...

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  8. Orange News.

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

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  9. MR. T. HARRINGTON APPEALS.

    Mr. Timothy Harrington, M.P., has appealed against the sentence of six weeks' imprisonment passed upon him by the magistrates, and has been admitted to bail ...

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  10. THE SCOTCH CROFTERS.

    Some serious rioting on the part of the crofters took place yesterday near Stornoway, one of the Hebrides group. The local police were unable to ...

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  11. THE MURDER OF MR. LEE WALKER.

    FILES to hand by the Menageries Maritimes steamer Solute furnish particulars of the murder of Mr. Lee Walker, well known in Sydney, and brother of ...

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  12. WATER.

    RIOTOUS.--Thomas Doolan, [?] with rioting in the Domain, was [?] to pay 10s, or in default seven day's [?] George Stamp rioted around last night to ...

    Article : 97 words
  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 ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. THE MEMORY OF VICTOR EMANUEL.

    The tenth anniversary of the death of King Victor Emanuel was made the creation of an imposing ceremonial at the Pantheon to-day, where many thousands ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. REDFERN.

    APPLE STEALING.--Two boys named Arthur Alfred Biggs, 11, and Sydney Charles Biggs, 8, on bail of £29, were brought before the court charged with ...

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  16. CUPID AND CHLORODYNE.

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

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  17. 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 no had ...

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  18. THE IRISH QUESTION.

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

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  19. 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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  20. 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 Lang ...

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  21. S.S. DUKE OF ARGYLE.

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

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  22. S.S. CALEDONIEN.

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

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  23. BANKRUPTCY.

    Moses Hilder, of Jewarra Siding, near Year, labourer. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. DECLARATION OF INABILITY TO DAY. ...

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  24. 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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  25. THE PITT-STREET STABBING AFFRAY.

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

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  26. ANOTHER PARRAMATTA BURGLARY.

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

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  27. IMPORTANT ARREST.

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

    Article : 191 words
  28. 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 ...

    Article : 241 words
  29. The Case Against Rutter.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--The case against Rutter, the defaulting Mayor of North Rockhampton, came before the Police Court to-dsy, and was remanded till Thursday. ...

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  30. Miscellaneous.

    BRISBANE, This Day.--It has been raining very heavily at Cooktown. Six inches were recorded yesterday. The Commissioners for the Queensland ...

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  31. THE STABBING CASE AT BALMAIN.

    THE name of the young man who is accused of stabbing Mr. Clark, butcher, at Balmain yesterday, is Frank Cridland. He is stated to be a noted larrikin, and to ...

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  32. 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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  33. A CHARGE OF RAPE.

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

    Article : 49 words
  34. 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 Cove at low tide, and the ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. 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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  36. The Potato Disease at Shoalhaven.

    TERARA, 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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  37. FOUND DROWNED.

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

    Article : 142 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. SPRAINED HIS ANKLE.

    PETER CONWAT, a young man living in Palmer-street, was token to the Hospital list night, suffering from a dislocated right anole. He was riding on a bicycle ...

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  40. Glen Innes Show.

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

    Article : 26 words
  41. Advertising

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