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  2. HE A.J.C AUTUMN RACE MEETING.

    The autumn meeting of 1894 was commenced at Randwick on Saturday under most tantalising conditions in respect of weather. The morning broke bright and ...

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  3. THE INTERCOLONIAL POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The delegates from the various colonies who have been to New Zealand attending tho Postal Conference, held this year in that colony, returned on Saturday morning by ...

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  4. AN EXPLORER IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Ernest Giles, the well-known explorer, who has been through the uninhabited country of South and West Australia, is at present staying at Petty's. He has come ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily 'Telegraph' states that the Czar has declared his intention to aid in ruthlessly ...

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  6. TERRORISM IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The anarchists are a rain attempting to terrorise the people of Spain. They have threatened to blow up the ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    The weather in Sydney on Good Friday and yesterday was a pleasant surprise, for the days could not have been finer. Heavy rain fell on Saturday, however. So far as ...

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  8. RAILWAY WASHAWAY IN THE NORTH.

    Word was received in Sydney yesterday morning of an interruption to the main trunk line, north of Werris Creek. The information was conveyed by telegraph, and ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. THE DEATH OF KOSSUTH.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The riots at Buda-Pesth, Hungary, caused by the excitement of the populace over the death of Louis Kossuth, were resumed ...

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  10. ME. KIDD'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Kidd) proceeded, soon after arrival, to his office, and dealt with matters requiring his attention, though the work of the ...

    Article : 802 words
  11. THE RESOURCES OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Chatting with some of the delegates, principally Mr. Agar Wynne, Postmaster- General of Victoria, and Dr. Cockburn, Minister for Education and Agriculture of ...

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  12. FRENCH COLONISING AWARDS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--It is stated that 3000 French soldiers and sailors have applied for the new medal being issued by the French Government as a mark of ...

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  13. FLOOD IN THE MURRUM-BIDGEE.

    GUNDAGAI, Saturday.--As the result of the heavy rains the Murrumbidgee was yesterday in high flood. The water reached 27ft. above summer level at Jugiong, where ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND THE PAMIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night,--It is stated that the Ameer of Afghanistan has recalled Governor Shipman, the cause being the suspicion that he is intriguing to aid ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the Association Football match yesterday, Scotland beat Wales by five goals to two. Wales was beaten by Scotland in March, ...

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  16. THE BY-ELECTION FOR BERWICKSHIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Balfour, a Conservative, and Mr. Tennant, a Liberal, have been nominated for the by-election for Berwickshire. ...

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  17. THE RACING.

    Racing began in a shower of rain which, however much it might have been appreciated in a dry district, was considered out of place on this occasion. Whitefoot was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The governors of the Imperial Institute are inviting the Australian colonics to send representatives and exhibits to the proposed ...

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  19. THE FATALITY AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--Mr. Bertie M'Credie, who risked his life to save the poor girls Margaret and Hilda Yeemans and Marion Shepherd, who were drowned in the ...

    Article : 210 words
  20. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    It will be remembered that Mr. Sanford Fleming, in a lengthy communication, outlined his proposals for a Pacific cable. Upon this communication Mr. P. B. Walker, ...

    Article : 291 words
  21. DR. COCKBURN ON THE CONFERENCE.

    Dr. Cockburn, the political head of the Postal and Telegraph Department in South Australia, is satisfied that considerable good will arise from the proceedings at the ...

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  22. THE R.M.S. BALLAARAT AT ALBANY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  23. SUICIDE AT DUNEDIN.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--An employe at the Government insurance office at Dunedin, named Henry Todd, committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself. He left a card, ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. TASMANIA.

    A Hobart lawyer is to be informed against for neglecting to take out his annual out his annual certificate. The penalties incurred amount to £6000, and half this sum, if recovered, goes ...

    Article : 41 words
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