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  2. THE PEAT'S FERRY RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The department inquiry into the cause of the Hawkesbury railway accident was continued on Saturday women some important evidence was given by a number of wittiness, ...

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  3. THE WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE

    The railway catastrophe at the Hawkesbury River, following so quickly equally shocking railway accident in Melbourne, has again placed the Westinghouse brake on its trial. Its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE.

    London, Saturday.-- Her Majesty gave a State dinner at Windsor tonight. The Majesties the Kings of Denmark and Greece, as well as the Crown prince of Germany and ...

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  5. THE BERMAGUI MYSTERY.

    BERMAGUI, Saturday--Among the portions of two human skeletons which Constable Clifford found buried in the sand near the entrance to Bermagui River there is one ...

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  6. DEATH OF MISS ELIZA HUNTER

    A little before a o'clock on Saturday morning, Miss Eliza Hunter experience the Scenery Hospital. From the mars and her case has considered to be critics as the miners the sustain of were ...

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  7. THE SPLIT IN THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    London, Saturday.--The Marquis of Hartington, in addressing a public meeting at Manchester last night, declared the reunion of the Liberal party to be impossible at ...

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  8. NEW STEAMER SERVICES.

    London, Sunday.--The Government have now under consideration the offer made by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to establish three steamer services, starting ...

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  9. THE CONDITION OF THE SUFFERERS.

    The patient at the Hospital were last evening progressing [?] Miss Maloney, whose [?] was [?] was doing well, in Mr. Death [?] ...

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  10. LORD BRASSEY IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian branch of the Imperial Federation League cave a banquet last night to Lord Brassey, who is treasurer to the parent league in England. The ...

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  11. DEATH OF ADMIRAL ERSKINE.

    London, Sunday.--The death is announced of Admiral Erskine. Admiral Erskine was formerly Commodore on the Australian Station, preceding Admiral Tryon ...

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  12. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--A fire at Islington this morning, at 2.30. destroyed a boot factory belonging to Messrs. Kidd and Son, the damage amounting to £2500. The property was only ...

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  13. A RETROSPECT OF THE MYSTERY

    Among the mysterious and tragical occurrence's which have taken place in the history of this colony and they are many, including most, of the incidents in the world-famed ...

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  14. CABLE NEWS.

    London, Friday.--Professor Cosmo Newbery and Mr. Vautin's process of extracting gold from ores by chlorination has been patented, and a company to work the patent ...

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  15. MASONIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  16. DEATH OF THE BATHURST CLERK OF PETTY SESSIONS.

    BATHURST Saturday. -- Mr. Henry Henry Hutchinson, clerk of petty session, died at the hospital to day. He had been stationed at Bathurst for five years, and his death at the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES

    London, Sunday.--The Gympie Great Eastern Gold-mining Company has been privately floated, with a capital of £210,000. The Australian Town and Country ...

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  18. OPENING OF THE BATHURST FIRE STATION.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--The ceremony of christening the new fire engine and officially opening the station was performed by the Mayoress to day, in the presence of a large ...

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  19. MR. STUART CUMBERLAND

    London, Tuesday. -- The Queen has accepted from Mr. Stuart Cumberland, the thought-reader, his book containing articles subscribed to the colonial press during his ...

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  20. A RAILWAY ACROSS SIBERIA

    London, Sunday.--It is announced that the Russian Government have decided to construct a railway across Siberia, terminating at Vladivostock. ...

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  21. THE BUSHRANGER HUGHES.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The bushranger Hughes attacked the pursuing police yesterday. He fired three shots from a Martini-Henry ride has missed the constables, who were only armed ...

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  22. MR. JOSEPH COWEN

    London, Sunday.--Mr. Joseph Cowen, the late popular member for Newcastle on Tyne is again desirous of entering Parliament. ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The members of the Undenominational Education League presented a petition to the Governor yesterday, praying him intake steps to allow properly accredited ...

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  24. SERMONS ON THE DISASTER

    The above was the title a discourse delivered, in reference to the Hawkesbury disaster, by the Rev. Robert Dey at the Marrickville Congregational Church last night, the ...

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  25. MAGNUS V. BANK OF QUEENSLAND

    London, Sunday.-- The action Magnus v. the Bank of Queensland has been concluded, the verdict being given in favor of defendant. ...

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  26. MATTHEW BURNETT'S TEMPERANCE MISSION.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Sunday. -- Mr. Matthew Burnett, who is on a mission of temperance to New South Wales, finished his tour in the south and south-west at Young on Jubilee Day. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. (REUTER'S MESSAGES.)

    Vienna, Saturday.--King Milan of Servia has arrived here on a formal visit to the Emperor Francis Joseph. It is believed his presence is intended to ...

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  28. THE MELLIFLUOUS LANGUAGE OF PORTUGAL

    Sir,--The leader in your issue of the 21st on " the most illustrious and most excellent " has no doubt earned much amusement to all readers of it and not least to those few in Sydney ...

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  29. SHIPPING

    Capetown, Friday. -- The New Zealand Shipping Company's S.S. Kiakoura, Ply mouth June 4, left this evening, outwards. Suez, Saturday.--The British India ...

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  30. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--The Parliamentary truth contesting the Ministers of the Crown and the members of Parliament, will leave Spencer street station tomorrow night at 19 ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL

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  32. SUICIDE OF A MELBOURNE BROKER.

    MELBOURNE Sunday.-- A mining stock broker Mr. James Davis,has committed suicide at Back Creek Cemetery, Sandburst by shooting himself with a pistol. The death of his ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES

    Mr. J. B. Burse, J.P., a very old and highly respected resident at Bungendore. died on Friday morning at that place. For the last month or so the deceased had been confined to ...

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  34. SAD SHOOTING CASE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday--A child named Austin Taylor, seven years of age, was paying with some elder schoolmates holiday making, when his brother fired a shot from a pistol and killed ...

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  35. MONETARY

    London, Saturday.-- Consols, 101¾. The market rate of discount is 1¼ ...

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  36. THE FREMANTLE SHOOTING CASE.

    PERTH, Sunday.-- Councillor Snook, shot by the publican Conray at the Fremantle fancy dress ball, is in a precarious state, and is supposed to be dying. ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES

    London, Friday.--At the wool sales today 12,000 bales were offered. The market was firm. London, Saturday.--The number of bales ...

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  38. LORD BRASSEY IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Lord Brassey was entertained at luncheon in the Masonic hall yesterday by the members of the Royal Victorian Yacht Club. He was also entertained last ...

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  39. SUSPECTED SUICIDE OF A DOCTOR.

    ADELAIDE Sunday.--Dr. Ferguson, of was found dead on Friday night in his own surgery with an empty glass phial by his side, having evidently committed suicide ...

    Article : 53 words
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