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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--The superintendent of the Glebe Island abattoirs has reported adversely on the establishment of a refrigerating depot in this city. He reports :-- ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A German named Jacob Schmidt quarrelled with his brother-in-law, Thomas Buckingham, at Paddington on Friday. The latter alleges that Schmidt ...

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  4. RELIGIOUS RIOTS AT BOMBAY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Some Ma-homedans in Bombay, incensed at the noisiness of a Hindoo festival, stormed a Hindoo temple. Rioting ensued and ...

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  5. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The match between the Australian Eleven and a team representing Liverpool and district was resumed and concluded at Liverpool to-day. ...

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  6. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Mr. Traill's now "democratic party" has not to put too fine a point on it--fizzled. The failure is ascribed to various reasons, none of which is necessarily the right one. ...

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  7. THE MINISTER FOR LANDS' VISIT TO VICTORIA.

    After an absence of three weeks in Gippsland, Victoria, the Minister for Lands, Mr. Copeland, on Saturday returned to Sydney. Mr. Copeland left Sydney on Friday, July ...

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  8. OUT OF SESSION.

    Mr. A. Dale, M. P. addressed his constituents in the Town-hall, Liverpool, on Saturday night, and in the course of his address inti mated that failing health compelled him to ...

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  9. A CHARGE AGAINST SHEARERS DISMISSED.

    WINTON, Sunday.--An important case was heard in the police court yesterday. Mr. Cowan, manager of Kynuna station, summoned 39 shearers for breach of agreement. ...

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  10. THE MENINDIE TRAMWAY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--Mr. Falkingham, the contractor, and Mr. Charles Hogg, the engineer, for the Menindie tramway, have arrived to inspect the proposed route. Mr. ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The annual report of the Commandant of the Defence Force shows that between £10,000 and £12,000 less was spent on the force last year than in the year ...

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  12. THE RAILWAY TARIFF WAR.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A Gazette was issued to-night containing regulations under the Railway Border Tax Bill. They consist chiefly of instruction to drivers of teams ...

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  13. THE COPELAND SURFACE GOLD DIGGING

    GRETA, Saturday.--With reference to the statement of Mr. Dowel, M.P., to the effect that surface gold diggings are to be found in the direction of Copeland, Mr. Connelly ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-night, the bill for the establishment of labor colonies, after debate, was read a second time without division. ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIANS' RECORD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 470 words
  16. THE LABOR PARTY AND SEPARATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A caucus of the labor party yesterday resolved to offer the Central separation members the solid vote of the labor party on the separation question if ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. THE DISTRESS AT GRETA.

    GRETA, Saturday.--At a meeting of miners held to-night it was decided to hand over the £100 belonging to the Miners' Association committee to the family relief fund. ...

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  18. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--The consideration of the Home Rule Bill was continued in committee in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  19. THE BANK OF NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--The Bank of North Queensland decided to-day to release all current accounts. BRISBANE, FRIDAY. ...

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  20. THE NEW GERMAN CLUB.

    Some of the newer buildings of Sydney are, as regards architectural features, high in order of merit, and the ornamentation placed on their exteriors would do no ...

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  21. THE ZONE RAILWAY SYSTEM.

    HELENSBURG, Saturday.--The agitation by the people of Wollongong to have a more extended zone system of haulage initiated on the Illawarra railway, has induced the ...

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  22. THE WATER CARRIAGE OF GOODS.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Saturday.--A local business firm received a letter yesterday from Bungendore, asking for full particulars concerning the water carriage of goods from ...

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  23. MR. GLADSTONE SUGGESTS A COMPROMISE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Mr. Gladstone has suggested a friendly compromise on the question of the Irish electorates. He proposes that single electorates shall ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The man Schmidt, who murdered a man named Follick near Donald, is likely to recover, as the shot he fired into himself missed the vital parts. ...

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  25. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--The shearing of stud sheep has been completed at most of the large sheds in the earlier portion of this district, and several of the bigger properties are ...

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  26. SIR HENRY PARKES' VISIT TO ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--It has now been definitely arranged for Sir Henry Parkes to speak here next Tuesday night. He has intimated that his address will be confined ...

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  27. A WOMAN'S PETITION AGAINST THE BILL.

    London, Sunday.--One hundred thousand Irish women have forwarded a petition to the Queen against the granting of Home Rule to Ireland. ...

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  28. MEETING AT SMITHFIELD.

    Mr. T. W. Taylor addressed a large meeting of electors at Smithfield on Saturday night. Mr. Downey (the Mayor) presided. Mr. Taylor, in the course of his ...

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  29. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--From New York it is reported that a joint conference of the two Houses of Congress has decided to limit the debate on the silver ...

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  30. THE FEDERATION MOVEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--It is probable that, as the outcome of the federation convention recently held at Corowa, overtures will be made to Sir George Dibbs, Premier of New ...

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  31. ALLEGED BUYING OF REDMONDITE VOTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The St. James's Gazette accuses Mr. Gladstone of buying Redmondite votes. ...

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  32. RAILWAY DISASTER HEAR CARDIFF.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A train on the Taff Vale Railway, Wales, was derailed yesterday near Cardiif. The couplings broke, and three carriages fell, with the wheels ...

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  33. MR. FARNELL'S TOUR.

    Mr. Frank Farnell, M.P., addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of the electors of Central Cumberland on Thursday evening last at Gladesville. Mr. J. Ross ...

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  34. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Sir Edward Gray, Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said it was not ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--On the Loudon Stock Exchange Indian Government 4 per cent. rupee paper is quoted at £68 5s per 1000 rupees. ...

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  36. SOCIAL REFORMS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--M. Charles Dupuy, the French Premier, in an address to the electors, forecasts certain social reforms which he intends to introduce. Among ...

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  37. NORTHERN SUBURBS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Northern Suburbs Horticultural Society was held in the North Sydney School of Arts on Friday at the conclusion of the monthly ...

    Article : 360 words
  38. THE HAWKINS-HILL GOLD MINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Hawkins hill Gold-mining Company has been formed, with a capital of £12,000. Among the directors is Colonel North, the ...

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  39. A DAY OF HUMILIATION.

    Sir,--I notice by your paper that Mr. Andrew Menzies, a lay member of the Anglican Synod, in going to move in the synod with a view to the Government appointing a ...

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  40. MISSION SERVICES AT THE CENTENARY-HALL.

    A 10 days' mission was opened in the Cen tenary-hall on Saturday evening by the Rev J. Watsford, of Melbourne, with a meeting of workers. Yesterday morning the same ...

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  41. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is officially announced that Lieutenant-General H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, at present in command of the southern division at ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Saturday.--The mail coach arrived at York from Southern Cross on Thursday, bringing 310Qoz. of gold. The latest news from Coolgardie states that the mines are ...

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  43. ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY A WOMAN.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--The Howlong police yesterday afternoon arrested a married woman named Cotter on a warrant charging her with obtaining goods by means of false ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Moturo stables, Taranaki, owned by Mr. Richardson, have been burned down. The famous Cleveland draught stallion Lord Hopetoun, imported from Melbourne 18 ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Saturday.--The weather has been fine and warm during the past week, and there is every indication of an early spring. ...

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  46. RELEASE OF IRISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Radical newspapers regard as an unwise step the release of the brothers Delahunty, sentenced to penal servitude for life in 1882, ...

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