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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday, 1 p.m. -- Mr. Cecil Rhodes, in an interview with reference to the operations of the British South Africa Company, said that with the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The glories of burlesque will be revived by Miss Maggie Moore and her company at the Theatre Royal tonight, with a production of "Little Jack Sheppard" fairly ...

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  4. THE WARSHIPS.

    The German warship Bussard has returned from Jervis Bay, and leaves on Tuesday or Wednesday for a cruise. Her sister ship the Falke will remain at Jervis ...

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  5. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON. Thursday Night. --The latest news from the Indian frontier is that Umra Kham has captured and imprisoned two British offerers and ...

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  6. OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday. --The people of Canton, in the south of China, are daily expecting an invasion by a Japanese force. They have accordingly blocked ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    CAMPBELLTOWN Friday. --Mr. Melhuist of the Board of Health, accompanied by the local inspector, has just completed an inspection of the dairy farms and cattle ...

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  8. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    "Justine," as known to the law, is said to be "blind." The Australian variety seems also deaf and dumb, and weak in the legs, besides suffering from brain paralysis ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  10. BUSH FIRES.

    MUDGEE. Friday. --Disastrous bush fires are raging in various parts of the district Eight hundred areas of pasture at the Cooyal paddocks and a large quantity of ...

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  11. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Miowera is due have on Monday or Tuesday from Vancouver. The F.M.S. Australian, from Marseilles via ports, passed Green Cape yesterday, and should ...

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  12. "CALLED BACK" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    Mr. Rignold's line representation of the dramatisation of Hugh Conway's book has many merits, chief among which are the manager's own acting in a picturesque part. ...

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  13. THE SUPPLY OF RAILWAY SLEEPERS.

    MUDGEE, Friday. --Mr. Jones. M.P. has received a communication from the Railway Commissioners stating that when calling for tenders for the supply of railway ...

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  14. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday --The Paris correspondent. of "The Times" in dealing with the continued attacks of the French press on England, suggests that ...

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  15. BOMB OUTRAGE IN AMERICA.

    LONDON. Friday, 1 p.m. --From New York it is reported that, the members of the Mafia the Italian secret society, threw a bomb into a saloon. It ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Last night the members of the dramatic company of Her Majesty's presented Miss Roland Watts-Phillips, who has left their ranks, and is about, to sail for London, with ...

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  17. "THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN," AT THE LYCEUM.

    People who do not, take advantage of the live opportunities now available to see "The Case of Rebellious Susan," at the Lyceum, will lose the opportunity of seeing ...

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  18. CIRCUIT COURTS AND QUARTER SESSIONS.

    HAY, Friday. --At the Circuit Court today Charles Sutherland found guilty of the manslaughter of James Hannan at Mount Allen, was sentenced to 18 months' ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON. Friday, 3 p.m. --Bar silver today fell [?]d, the present quotation being 2s 5[?]d per oz. ...

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  20. EXPORTING AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The largest cargo of colonial produce that has ever left this port, in one ship will be carried by the steamer Woolloomooloo, of Lund's line, which cleared at the ...

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  21. AMERICA AND PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Friday. --New York telegrams state that Senator Faye, Republican, in the course of a speech yesterday said that America must never allow any ...

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  22. THE OSCAR WILDE LIBEL

    LONDON, Thursday Night --The hearing of the charge of criminal libel brought by Mr. Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry was ...

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  23. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli this afternoon and evening Tudor and Friedman two clever "knockabout" comedians, will make their first appearances under Mr. Rickards's ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --A daring robbery was perpetrated at the Bank of Australia yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hector M'Donald, a son of Mr.M'Donald of ...

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  25. THE SHIP WOLVERENE.

    A cable was received yesterday from New Zealand, stating that Mr. P. Eillison, the owner of the leaky ship Wolverene, which put into Auckland in distress, had ...

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  26. THE MASONIC CLUB.

    A "picturesque" concert was given at the Masonic Club, Pitt-street, last night every item on the programme lining illustrated by means of limelight views, some ...

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  27. THE UPPER NILE.

    LONDON, Friday. --The "Daily Chronicle," in commenting on the Upper Nile difficulty, says that the British Government refused to advance towards ...

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  28. THE MELANESIAN MISSION.

    A cable from Auckland slates that the Melanesian Mission yacht Southern Cross left there yesterday for Norfolk Island and the South Seas. The yacht is expected to return to ...

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  29. THE LANGE V. BAGE LIBEL CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday --The defendant in the libel action Lange v. Bage has given notice that he will apply for a new trial at the next sitting of the Full Court, on the ...

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  30. CRICKET AVERAGE

    On another page we give a set of tables giving totals and averages in connection with English and Australian cricket contests. These tables have been prepared by ...

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  31. ELECTROZONE.

    Dr. Burne, of this city has handed us a copy of "The International Dental Journal" (Philadelphia), which gives the facts about the discovery of a new use for ...

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  32. BREACH OF THE STAMP ACT.

    BATHURST, Friday. --At the Police Court to-lay, John Pearse, clerk in the employ of Taylor and Co., auctioneers, was charged with having given an unstamped ...

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  33. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT TRADE MARKS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --The case Greener v. Abrahams, in which complainant the representative of the English firm of gun makers, Greener and Co., sues defendant ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    LONDON, Friday, Noon.-- Lord Fingal has cabled to the London directors of the Londonderry mine, West Australia. that, the shoots have opened ...

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  35. HOSPITAL SATURDAY CONCERT.

    This evening at the Paddington Town, hall a popular concert will he given in connection with the Hospital Saturday Fund. The assisting artists include-- Miss Edith ...

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  36. COUNTESS RUSSELL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night--The case, of Russell v. Russell commenced in the Divorce Court today, being a petition by Countess Russell for the restoration ...

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  37. MASONIC INSTALLATIONS.

    GERMANTON, Friday. --The annual installation of the W.M. and the investiture of the officers of the Hume Lodge, No. 213, U.G.L,N,S.W., were made tonight by ...

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  38. ORGAN RECITAL.

    At tonight's recital in the Town-hall, the City Organist will Include in his programme Henri Kowalski's "Niagara, "Marche des Elus", and "Kermesse ...

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  39. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON. Thursday Night. --At today's meeting of the Bank of Australasia Mr. Gibbs announced that owing to the issue of Treasury notes in ...

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  40. SIGNOR LARDELLI'S OPERA.

    There was a large company last night at the Athenaeum-hall, Waverley to hear Signor Lardelli's comic opera "Katherine." The composer wan assisted by Mrs. C. A. ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday. --The directors of the Western mine, have reduced the wages of the miners from 9s to 8s 4d, and those working in wet ground from 10s to 9s ...

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  42. THE ANTI-TOXIN CURE OF DIPHTHERIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --A quantity of the anti-toxin specific for diphtheria, received lately from Europe was forwarded to the Bacteriological Laboratory at the ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Friday. --The Government have requested the chairman of the Railway Commissioners, Mr. Smith, whose term of engagement under agreement expires ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. --The annual convention of the Newcastle District Christian Endeavor Union was hold yesterday. Services were conducted in the afternoon and ...

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  45. MISS NAYLOR'S CONCERT.

    The complimentary concert tendered to Miss Naylor the popular pianist, on the eve of her departure to London, takes place at the Y.M.C.A.hall on Thursday, the 18th ...

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  46. COLLECTING THE INCOME TAX.

    HOBART, Friday. --Mr. Fysh, Colonial Treasurer cannot understand why the returns under the Income Tax Act in Victoria should bo equal to one in five of the ...

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  47. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. --A commercial congress, which has been meeting at Berlin, has reported that all the German Chambers of Commerce do not approve of ...

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  48. MR. ARTHUR DEANE'S CONCERT.

    It is announced that the complimentary concert to Mr. Arthur Deane, the young Sydney baritone, who is proceeding to London, will be held at the Town- hall on ...

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  49. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. --The railway receipts for the nine months ending March 31, 1895, were £735,940, and for a corresponding, period of the previous years ...

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  50. QUARTERLY BANKING RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  51. AN ANTI-TOXIN CASE.

    HOBART, Friday. --A child operated upon With the anti-toxin diphtheria specific, has died from exhaustion 10 days after the injection of the serum. Dr. Giblin says ...

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  52. THE NEWCASTLE HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. --The sectional Public Works Committee today examined Captain Cross, chairman of the local Marine Board and re examined Mr. H. D. ...

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  53. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    LONDON. Friday --From St. Petersburg it is reported that the officials engaged in the construction of the Siberian railway have been detected in ...

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  54. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    After having visited more than 40 of the towns of New South Wales, the Fisk Jubilee Singers are to return to Sydney on Monday Mr. Orpheus M'Adoo has ...

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  55. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  56. THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. --The returns of the balloting in the miners' lodges on the question of a general strike are now to hand, and the miners' secretary, Mr. ...

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  57. THE HILLSTON AFFRAY.

    HAY, Friday. --At the Circuit Court today the trial was concluded of the persons accused of complicity in the Hillston affray, in which two Chinamen lost their ...

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  58. "COUSIN JACK'S LAND."

    A lecture entertainment entitled "Cousin Jack's Land," was given by the Rev. E. Tremayne Dunstan and the Eolian Glee Party in the Congregational School-room. ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday-- The steamer Perthshire will take 110 live cattle from Stoneleigh station and 50 from the Richmond Downs for the London market. They ...

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  60. THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday, 1 p.m.-- Of the Australian live cattle by the stealing Buteshire five died during the voyage. Three of the sheep also died. The ...

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  61. A LIBEL ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --A libel action was commenced in the Supreme Court today by Mr. Downie contractor against the proprietors of the "Herald" newspaper. ...

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  62. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday, Noon. --The death is announced of Bishop Hale, formerly of Brisbane. ...

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  63. THE DRY WEATHER.

    CONDOBOLIN, Friday --Complaints of want of rain are becoming very general. The selectors cannot plough, and grass is becoming scarce. ...

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  64. MR. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    LONDON, Friday. --Mr. Michael Davitt says that his intended visit to Australia is not in any way connected with polities. He proposes that his ...

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  65. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.-- The operation of the Friendly Societies Act has had one extraordinary effect in Broken-hill. The Silver Star Lodge of Druids, containing ...

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  66. SPADA-NEWBURY CONCERTS.

    Mr. Charles Huenerbein announces a popular concert for Easier Monday night at the Town-hall, with Mme. Emily Spada and Mr. Philip Newbury as the stars. Mme. ...

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  67. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    LONDON. Thursday Night --Choicest qualities of Victorian butter are selling at 70s per cwt. LONDON, Friday. --Butter from a ...

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  68. THE NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    COOKTOWN, Friday. -- The steamer Merrie England arrived last night from New Guinea with news of the prospecting party, who left Cook town" for New Guinea on the ...

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  69. PECULIAR SLANDER ACTION.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday. --A peculiar slander action was commenced at the Circuit Court today, in which Father O'Lary a well-known Roman Catholic priest, sued ...

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  70. THE INSPECTION OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    SEAL ROCKS, Friday. --The members of the Marino Board on their tour of lighthouse Inspection, effected a landing in Seal Rock Bay at. 9.30 this morning. They ...

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  71. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    LONDON. Thursday Night --The New South Wales raspberry pulp by the R.M.S. Arcadia has realised £26 ner ton. ...

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  72. ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT.

    An athletic tournament took place last night in the large hall of the Young Men's Christian Association Building. Mr. J. R. Fairfax preside the ...

    Article : 689 words
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