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  2. EASTER MONDAY.

    Easter Monday being one of the recognised public holidays of our pleasure-loving people and the weather being highly favorable for outdoor amusement, yesterday was, as the ...

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  3. EASTER MANOEUVRES.

    NATIONAL PARK, Monday Evening.--As long as we wear her Majesty's uniform it seems only fair that we should get the Queen's weather too. So far we have ...

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  4. DISASTROUS FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--About half-past 4 o'clock this afternoon what afterwards proved to be a moat disastrous and fatal fire broke out in the well-known Bijou Theatre, Bourke-street, ...

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  5. THE DIFFICULTY IN SAMOA.

    LONDON, March 22.--Latterly some surprise was caused in England by a statement by Prince Bismarck in the course of a speech delivered in the Reichstag on January 22, to the ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. AT MIDDLE HEAD.

    The Gamp, Monday.--This morning a few drops of rain fell and the sky looked dull and threatening, betokening a wet Easter Monday. The clerk of the General Meteorological ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  7. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CAMP.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The military forces, which had been in camp on the Park lands since Friday morning, held a shamfight to-day, one section defending Adelaide against an ...

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  8. THE QUEENSLAND ENCAMPMENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The volunteer camp at Lytton broke up this morning. The proceedings terminated with a sham fight. This has been the wettest camp yet experienced, but ...

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  9. THE RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    The number of persons carried on the railways yesterday was about 55,000. Of this number 30,481 were carried on the Illawarra line to the National Park. There ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A fall of earth took place at the Rheola Mine, Inglewood, to-day, burying George Torrance, a miner. He was rescued after four hours, but died immediately. ...

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  11. CASTLE-HILL A. AND H. ASSOCIATION.

    The annual show and sports of the Castle-hill Agricultural and Horticultural Association were held at Castle-hill yesterday, and, as usual, drew a large concourse of the district people, ...

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  12. GRAFTON CIRCUIT COURT.--NO CASES.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--The Circuit Court was opened by Mr. Justice Windeyer this morning. There being no case for either the criminal or civil court his Honor dismissed the jury. Mr. ...

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  13. KILLED IN A MINE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Benjamin Rutherford, a young miner, was killed in the New Kong Meng mine, Majorca, through a quantity of timber and debris falling on him. ...

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  14. THE A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    Among the most notable of the festivities associated with Easter-rime may be reckoned the autumn meeting of the A.J.C., which was commenced yesterday at Randwick under ...

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  15. THE FORTH CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    HOBART, Monday.--Two men, charged with a criminal assault on a woman at Forth, were to-day committed for trial. A third man arrested on the same charge was liberated in ...

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  16. THE EXPORT OF TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    HOBART, Monday.--The R.M.S. Cuzco arrived at 1.30 to-day from Sydney to take in 5500 cases of fruit for London. She sails about midnight. ...

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  17. THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE DELEGATES.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--A large assembly was present to hear Sir Thomas Esmonde's Home Rule address at the Theatre Royal this afternoon. The Mayor, Mr. Lane, presided. A ...

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  18. THE EARL OF ONSLOW IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The Earl of Onslow, the new Governor of New Zealand, arrived here to-day and was accorded an enthusiastic reception, the streets of the city being decorated ...

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  19. ACCIDENT TO A MAIL COACH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Cobb's coach, running between Fernshaw and Healesville, upset on Saturday owing to the wheel coming off. Six or eight of the passengers were injured, Mr. ...

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  20. NORTH SHORE CABLE TRAMWAY.

    Sir.--I was surprised and disappointed at reading in your paper this morning that the Railway Commissioners had decided not to interfere with the existing fares on the above, ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A destructive fire, by which the Gladstone Steam Sawmills and Joinery Works, situated between Druitt-street and Washington-street, and owned by Mr. William Langley, ...

    Article : 316 words
  22. ACCIDENTS.

    George Thomson, a driver, residing at Eveleigh, was in charge of a buggy yesterday, and was in the set of securing the reins over the dashboard when the horse attached to the ...

    Article : 317 words
  23. THE HOSPITAL FUND.

    Sir,--I have read with interest all articles in connection with the Hospital Fund, and I sincerely hope the object will not be allowed to lapse. But is it possible that we, the people of ...

    Article : 284 words
  24. ON BOARD THE WOLVERENE.

    The cruise of the Wolvercne, which has extended over four days, terminated last night, when the colonial warship returned to her moorings in Farm Cove. The trip throughout ...

    Article : 2,275 words
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