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  2. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    BOWRAL, Saturday.--An important meeting of milk suppliers, representing Picton, Mittagong, Bowral and Moss Vale was held at Bowral to-day to consider the proposed ...

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  3. THE UNIONIST-LIBERAL PARTY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--At a banquet given to the Marquis of Hartington at Greenwhich on Saturday very severe attacks were made on the Gladstonian Liberals and their allies the ...

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  4. PROPOSED CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL.

    To-day we give a view, and also a ground plan, of a proposed Centennial Monument, designed by Mr. John Salman, F.R.L. B.A., architect, to worthily commemorate the foundation of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MEDICAL QUACKS.

    In addition to the legally unqualified practitioners whose careers and qualifications have been given at considerable length in previous issues, there were a number of less prominent ...

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  6. THE PRELLER-MAXWELL MURDER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A writ of error has been granted in connection with the famous preller-Maxwell murder case, the probable result of which will be that the execution of ...

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  7. FORBES LANDS-OFFICE.

    FORBES, Saturday.--The following selections were taken up at the Forbes Land-office this week. Conditional purchases: Albert Mckay, 50o., Narragong; George Adams, 640a,. ...

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  8. (REUTER'S MESSAGE.)

    LONDON, Sunday. --The naval evolutions concluded yesterday, when the squadrons, under the command of Admirals Hewett and Freemantle, returned to Plymouth. ...

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  9. JOHN CESAR LUBIENSKI.

    This witness, who has resided in Sydney 11 years, is at present a publican in Goulburn-street, having given up the practice of medicine some months ago, when he made enough money ...

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  10. SAM HOOD.

    "Dr." Head says he "[?] he is ready [?] years of age. He lives in Lachlan-street. Water[?] as a medical practitioner, and says he has lived by the practise of medicine for 52 ...

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  11. MR. O'SULLIVAN, M.P.. AT QUEANBEYAN.

    QUEANBEYAN, Saturday.--Mr. O'Sullivan. M.P., was announced to address the electors of Queanbeyan this afternoon from the [?] of Pooley's R[?] Hotel, but the attendance being ...

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  12. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the House of Commons last night the Irish Land Bill was read a third time without division. ...

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  13. THE ENGINE-DRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S STRIKE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The strike among the engine-drivers and firemen of the goods trains on the Midland line has not affected the passenger traffic, though the goods traffic ...

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  14. MR. HAYNES. M.P., AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--Mr. J. Haynes lectured on the political situation in the School of Arts last night. There were 500 people present, and Mr. W. H. Suttor, president of the ...

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  15. NATHANIEL PAUL ALLISON.

    This practitioner's medical training has been limited to his experience as assistant to a Dr. Boyd, of Elizabeth-street, and whatever he may have read on the subject, together with some ...

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  16. MR. PULSFORD AT WINDSOR.

    A meeting was held at the School of Arts Windsor, on Friday night to hear an address from Mr. Pulsford on the subject of freetrade and protection. There was a large audience, ...

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  17. MEETING OF EMPERORS.

    VIENNA, Saturday.--A meeting took place at Gastein to-day between the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and the Emperor William of Germany, the interview being of ...

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  18. HENRY COWAN.

    Some time ago, at an inquest on the body of a child named [?]ley, a witness named Etta Jacques swore that "she took the child to a house in John-street, Water[?] over the house ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 1,890,000 quarters; for the Continent, 464,000 quarters. ...

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  20. SALVATIONISTS IN WAGGA.

    WAGGA. Sunday.--A petition has been sent to the Mayor to call a public meeting to protest against the latitude allowed the Salvation Army whereby life and limb are endangered by ...

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  21. SHIPPING.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.--The Shaw, Savill and Albion s.s. Arawa arrived this morning, outwards. LONDON, Saturday.--The Shaw, Savill and ...

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  22. WAGGA CAVALRY TROOP.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--The Wagga Cavalry Troop held their second drill on Saturday afternoon, under Sergeant-Major King, late of the 7th Dragoon Guards and were put through the ...

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  23. OTTO BERNARDO HUG.

    Hug is a "medical clairvoyant" residing at 215 Elizabeth-street, Sydney. He disclaims being a medical practitioner. In the course of his evidence before the committee he described ...

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  24. CARDINAL MORAN ON BISHOP BARRY.

    At the laying of the foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic Church at Petersham yesterday afternoon, Cardinal Moran said that as he was suffering from a severe cold a speech ...

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  25. DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE.

    TENTERFIELD. Saturday.--The police report that Frank Bull and H. M'Knight left on a shooting excursion yesterday morning, and when five miles from Drake they got benighted ...

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  26. TEMORA RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    TEMORA, Saturday.--A largely attended meeting of the members of the [?]nora Railway Leage was held at Boxhall's Queensland Hotel last night, for the purpose of electing ...

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  27. FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A fire occurred at Wickham terrace this afternoon, when a two storey brick dwelling caught light, and the roof and upper floor were completely burnt. ...

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  28. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.--There was a good attend [?] of people present in the School of Arts on Thursday night, when a debate on the question "Are the Government justified in ...

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  29. AUGUSTUS NASH.

    Augustus Nash, who resides at 154 Elizabeth-street, Sydney is a homeopathic practitioner. He has been practising for 13 years, 18 months at Hill End and the balance of the time in ...

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  30. DEATH BY POISONING.

    TAMWORTH, Saturday.--A man named Blake and his daughter, four years old, died at Duncan's Creek on Thursday through drinking honey beer into which strychnine had somehow ...

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  31. WILLIAM M'MAHON.

    For the last six months, M'Malion, who resides at 230 Palmer-street, Woolloomooloo, has been engaged in a commercial house in Sydney, but previous to that be was practising ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--Mr. John Hussey, Smail Debts Court [?] and count-house cleaner, cut his throat with a razor early this morning. Medical and was promptly called in. ...

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  33. DISASTROUS FIRE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A disastrous fire broke out on the premises of Mr. William Whiteley, the "Universal Provider," Queen's-road, yesterday evening, and is still raging, the ...

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  34. ST. THOMAS'S ROMA CATHOLIC CHURCH, PETERSHAM.

    The fine weather yesterday afternoon favored the foundation-stone ceremony in connection with the new Roman Catholic Church at Petersham, and there was a large attendance, the ...

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  35. AN ESCAPED PRISONER RE-CAPTURED.

    HILLSTON, Saturday.--The prisoner who broke out of the Hillston Gaol a few days ago has been restacked at Merri, Wagga, the back station of Cowl Cowl. ...

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  36. SHEARERS ON STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE. Friday.--Eight shearers on Mount North West Station, near Farina, have struck work. ...

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  37. RICHARD THOMAS SELBY.

    This is another medical herbalist, residing at 61 Castlereagh-street, Red[?] He has obtained his living solely as a medical herbalist during the past 10 years, but admits that he ...

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  38. REDUCTION OF THE N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S FARES

    AUCKLAND. Saturday.--The New Zealand Shipping Company have reduced their steamship tares to and from London. ...

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  39. THE ANGLO - AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    ROME, Sunday.--The representatives of New South Wales and Victoria who are visiting Italy with a view to obtaining a ...

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  40. FLOODS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Messrs. Chaffey Bros. have their surveyors actively at work at Bookmark. the scene of the proposed irrigation colony, and will this season have the ...

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  41. GEORGE HENRY BETHEL.

    Bethel was formerly a machinist in the Government Printing Office. He has been practising medicine for 25 years. While in the Government service he used to practise after ...

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  42. WILLIAM CHARLES CRUMP.

    This witness described himself as a medical herbalist and electrician. One of his bills is signed "W. C. Crump, M.B., Specialist," By the letters M.B. he meant, he said, "Medical ...

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  43. CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Edward Langton, of Victoria; Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., and Captain Thomas, commander of the Victorian Naval Forces, have left for ...

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  44. THE WRECK OF THE GANGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The inquiry into the wreck of the barque Gange advanced another stage yesterday, when one of the seamen corroborated the evidence of the captain land mate ...

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  45. HANS PETER RASMUSSEN.

    This is a herbalist, living in George-street, Sydney. He advertises "Consult the Danish Herbalist, 483, George-street, Sydney." He admits having had no medical training at all ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SPARROWS BILL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A special meeting of the Agricultural aud Horticultural Society was held to-day to discuss the Spin rows Bill now before Parliament. and several amendments ...

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  47. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--For Melbourne, by express, Saturday.--Major Banbury, Messrs. Ballard, W. Farmer, G. S. Yuill, J. C. Boyd. D. Wood, Alfred Allen, M.P.; C. E. Jeanneret, ...

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  48. MESSRS. HUDDART, PARKER AND CO.'S NEW STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The new steamer Elingamite, built for Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Company, of Sydney and Melbourne, has just been launched. A second steamer ...

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  49. THOMAS M'CREERY.

    M'Creery, at the time of giving evidence, resided at 114 Oxford-street, Haddington, but had previously resided at Foveaux-street, Surry- hills, and 506 George-street. Sydney, opposite ...

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  50. THE HOTHAM MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The inquiest on the body of Mrs. Quinlan, shot by her husband at Hotham, resulted in a verdict of wilful murder against Quinlan. ...

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  51. SUPPOSED LOSS OF A SCHOONER.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday --The schooner Columbia,46 tons, employed in the coastal trade, is reported to be missing, and it is feared that she has been lost with all hands. The vessel was ...

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  52. AN INSURANCE CLAIM.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--Mr. A. J. S. Gibbs, the owner of the barque Celestia, which has for some time been overdue and is supposed to have been last which on a voyage from the Bay ...

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  53. THE RUSSIAN PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is generally reported that Russia is increasing her Pacific Squad on. ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The consignment of oranges sent per the I. M.S. Austral from Australia have arrived quite sound and fresh. ...

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