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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    CARCOAR, Monday.--Mr. Waddell addressed a very large meeting at Forest Reefs on Saturday night. He spoke at length in defence of the Government, and said that the loan ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.

    It would have been difficult to imagine a more seasonable and at the same time more perfect setting to a Prince of Wales' Birthday celebration, than the weather of yesterday. ...

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  4. THE CITY TRAGEDY.

    The sensational shooting affair in Castlereagh-street, which was brought to light on Friday night, still remains a mystery. Although several witnesses were examined at the inquest on ...

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  5. SYDNEY'S FISH SUPPLY.

    Some of the fishermen who send supplies to the Sydney market have recently formed a cooperative association for the purpose of selling their own fish, and thus getting into closer ...

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  6. MR. CARRUTHERS AND MINISTERIAL CRITICISM.

    Yesterday Mr. Carruthers, the leader of the Opposition, in reply to his critics, said:--I am almost inclined to say to Sir John See, Mr. Wise, Mr. Waddell, and Mr. O'Sullivan, ...

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  7. HONOR TO THE BRAVE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Tens of thousands of people from all parts of South Australia were in Adelaide this morning, to witness the unveiling of a handsome memorial which has been ...

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  8. IN OTHER STATES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The holiday was favored by cold but fine weather. The races at Flemington, the University sports, and the football matches were the chief attractions. Flags flew from all public ...

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  9. THE COUNTRY.

    NOWRA, Monday.--While out shooting to-day a youth named Mick Smith, son of Mr. Harry Smith, brickmaker, accidentally shot himself, indicting serious injuries to the thigh, a ...

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  10. THE THEATRES.

    The matinee performances given at the Tivoli Theatre and by Mr. Tom Nawn's Police Vaudeville Company, at the Palace Theatre, were applauded by crowded audiences. ...

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  11. WATER AND SEWERAGE RATES.

    The Mayor of Waterloo (Alderman Danks) presided over a public meeting in the local Town-hall last night, for the purpose of protesting against the proposed increase in water and ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE.

    Voting on a notice of motion given by the Stockton Miners' Lodge, the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation has decided to recommend that a ballot of all the miners of ...

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  13. MARINE EXCURSIONS.

    The weather being all that could be desired for outdoor amusements and recreations the various harbor resorts were all well patronised yesterday. A large number of passengers were ...

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  14. CAMPERDOWN.

    Mr. Carruthers says that Mr. John Salmon has mistaken the situation in the way he puts it. The facts are that the local branch selected Mr. Clegg some time in April (early). Mr. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The gold yield for the last month was 60,330 oz., as against 65,555oz. for May of last year, a decrease of 5525oz. The value of the gold for May of last year was £278,474, and for this year ...

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  16. MINING PROSPECTS IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. G. C. Willcocks, the well-known railway, contractor and mining investor, has returned to Brisbane after an extended tour of the northern goldfields. In the course of an interview ...

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  17. BRIGHTON-LE-SANDS.

    This favorite seaside resort was well patronised yesterday, the tram service, which was increased for the occasion, being taxed to its utmost. Among the attractions at the beach ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    At Lindeman last night two buggies, one driven by Miss Elsie Hall and the other by Mr. Horace Smith, collided with such force that both vehicles were smashed to pieces. All the ...

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  19. TRAM AND TRAIN TRAFFIC.

    The holiday did not bring much grist to the mill, so for as the tramways were concerned, there being comparatively little doing outside the ordinary run of traffic. The bulk of the ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A collision occurred on Saturday afternoon between the tugs Awhina and Uradalla, with the result that considerable damage was done to the Uradalla. It appears that the Awhina was ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The members of the Newcastle Tattersall's Club celebrated the opening of their new rooms in Tooth's Building, Hunter-street, last night, by holding a smoke concert, to which their friends ...

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  22. CLYDE.

    NOWRA, Monday.--Captain Millard, the selected Liberal candidate for Clyde electorate, opened his campaign on Saturday night at Tomerong. where he addressed a good meeting. ...

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  23. A GLOBE TROTTER.

    Mr. C. A. Valerius, who is doing a trip round the world for a wager, is at present in Sydney. He left Stockholm on January 1. One of the stipulations of the undertaking is that the ...

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  24. ASSAULTS IN THE CITY.

    Late last night two violent assaults--one of which was attended with robbery--were reported to the police. In both instances the victims were men, and of such a brutal nature were the ...

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  25. ILLAWARRA EISTEDDFOD.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--The Illawarra District Eisteddfod continued its sessions this morning in the Town-hall, there being again a large attendance. Alderman Frank Bevan, the Mayor, ...

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  26. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  27. SHERBROOKE.

    ST. MARYS, Monday.--Mr. B. B. O'Conor, M.L.A. the selected candidate of the Liberal and Reform Association, opened his campaign in the Protestant-hall on Saturday night, the ...

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  28. THE GREAT BOULDER ACCIDENT.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--The inquest concerning the Great Boulder fatality was concluded on Saturday. Mr. Keenan, who watched the proceedings on behalf of the Great Boulder ...

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  29. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    QUIRINDI, Monday.--The candidates so far announced for this electorate are Messrs. D. R. Hall (labor), George Nowland (Opposition), and John Perry (Opposition). ...

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  30. BURRANGONG.

    TUENA, Monday--Mr. B. J. Grogan addressed an open-air meeting here on Saturday night. He said he was not in favor of any Local Government Bill that would increase taxation. Mr. ...

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  31. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    A woman named Elizabeth Dowes (50), a resident of 443 Crown-street, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon, suffering from the effects of injuries sustained by ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    A Scotch concert and dance was held last night in St. James'-hall under the auspices of the Sydney Scottish Association, and was largely attended. The Sunday-school choir ...

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  33. THE ORANGE ELECTORATE.

    Owing to the death of Mr. W. H. Newman, the member for Orange, the Liberal and Reform Association has found it necessary to reconsider the Liberal position in that constituency. Mr. ...

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  34. RELIGION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Sir,—What is W.H.A. (of the Church of England) giving us? Of course he was not asked as to his religion. I have been 28 years in the Government service, and have not been ...

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  35. MELANESIAN MISSION

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Monday.--The Melanesian mission steamer Southern Cross arrived here this afternoon. She brings the following passengers:--Revs. Stewart, Wilson, and ...

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  36. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Botany.--G. D. Clark. North Botany Town-hall. Belmore.--C. Perry, corner Cooper and Holt streets. Campertown.--A. L. Levy, Newtown-hall. ...

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