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  2. VICTORIA.

    The Sydney burette racer Argyle was sold at Caulfield on Saturday to Messrs. C. F. Glasscock and J. Gove for £300. India is said to be Argyle's destination. ...

    Article : 232 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide property distribution in connection with the Etheridge Estate, there being 20,117 subscribers at 5 each, was drawn in Perth on Friday. The first prize has been won by F. ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  5. SAD BOATING DISASTER.

    Ono of those terrible boating accidents which from time to time occur in Sydney Harbor, and which, owing to the resulting loss of life, serve to cast a gloom over the aquatic-loving ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of members of the Coal Trimmers' Union was held at Carrington yesterday morning. Messrs. Sam. Smith and D. Watkins, Ms.P., and Mr. James Curley, miners general ...

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  7. CHURCH PARADE.

    A military church parade, under the auspices of the Parramatta and District Ministers' Association, took place in the Town-hall, Parramatta, yesterday. The unwisdom of attempting to hold ...

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  8. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--When the hospital board met yesterday afternoon, there were signs of subdued excitement amongst the members, which forebode dissension of a serious character. ...

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  9. CHRISTIANITY AND WAR.

    The Rev. Moorhead Legate preached last night at Chalmers Church, Redfern, on "Christianity and War." The text, was taken from the Book of Isaiah, 2nd chap., 4th verse. The preacher was ...

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  10. NORTHERN COAL TRADE.

    Messrs. William Bower (president) and James Curley (secretary) of the Colliery Employees' Federation, addressed a meeting of miners at Minmi last week on the subject of the agitation ...

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  11. REGATTA ON THE YARRA.

    At the annual regatta of the Victorian Rowing Association on Saturday, held on the upper Yarra, Ballarat won the maiden pair and C. Stamper the Albert Park maiden sculls, whilst the senior pair ...

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  12. THE BALLARAT QUARREL.

    Richard Watson, charged with the murder of Robt. Hampton, a miner, and Thos. Tudor, charged with aiding and abetting, were both discharged at Ballarat on Saturday. The three ...

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  13. COUNTRY PATRIOTISM.

    BRAIDWOOD, Saturday.--Over 40 names have been enrolled for tho proposed infantry company. BINALONG, Saturday.--A public meeting was ...

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  14. EXPORT OF APPLES.

    Mr. J. M. Sinclair, general agent for Victoria in London, has sent a long report to the Department of Agriculture, advocating a trade in canned apples. He says there is an enormous trade ...

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  15. BURWOOD SCHOOL OF ARTS.

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  16. DINING CARS ON TRAINS.

    In order to reduce the time of the journey of the long distance express trains in Victoria, the railway authorities are considering the advisableness of attaching dining care. The Railway ...

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  17. NATIONAL PARK AT MALLACOOTA.

    The Forest Commission has recommended the Lands Department to reserve the water frontages of Mallocoota Inlet, Lake and river, as a national park. It is a favorite shooting ground with ...

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  18. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    At a special meeting of the Willoughby Council, held on Friday evening, Alderman George Francis Bailey was unanimously re-elected Mayor of the borough for the n[?] municipal year. ...

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  19. ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY.

    About midnight on Saturday Captain M'Nab, of the tug-boat Stormcock, lying at the E. and A. Company's wharf, Circular Quay, reported to No. 4 police station that he had been stabbed in the ...

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  20. SEVEN SHOPS BURNED AT COBRAM.

    Seven shops and three dwellings and their contents were entirely destroyed by fire in the main street, Cobram, on Saturday. Early in the morning flames wore noticed in the block of wooden ...

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  21. A STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock on Saturday night some articles of clothing were found on the wharf at Glebe. Point, Examination showed them to belong to a man named Barnel, a native of Spain, who for some time post has ...

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  22. LOCAL OPTION POLLS.

    The local option vote was taken on Saturday at Hunter's-hill; hut, as the figures show, there was not an overwhelming amount of interest taken into the matter. In two wards out of the three, nobody troubled to vote; ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday morning the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade met the Goulburn train and received for transport to Sydney Hospital Constable Beazley. The unfortunate policeman was suffering with a large splinter ...

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  24. THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The present view of the political situation here is not favorable to Mr. Higgins. A number of prominent. Liberals, who sit behind the Ministry, and on whose support Mr. Higgins probably ...

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  25. THE WYOMING LOSES HER PROPELLER. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    On Saturday morning, while the coasting steamer Wyoming was steaming up the harbor, her propeller slipped off its shaft and fell to the bottom near the green beacon. The steamer had A rifle match between teams representing Sydney and Newcastle Naval Brigades took place on Shepherd's-hill range on Saturday afternoon, and was won by the visitors by a majority of 92 ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Alderman Robinson has been elected Mayor of North Brisbane, and Alderman Garsden Mayor of South Brisbane. A deputation from the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day waited on the Postmaster General with a view to strengthening his hand on the Pacific cable question. Mr. Drake, ...

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  27. THE QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The report of Dr. Maxwell, sugar, expert from Honolulu, upon the sugar Industry of Queensland, has been presented to the Minister. The report, which is very exhaustive, deals fully with ...

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  28. FATAL FALL FROM A 'BUS.

    Just before 6 o'clock on Saturday evening a wharf laborer named George Frazer, in attempting to alight from a Newtown 'bus in George-street, near the railway station, fell from the box seat to the roadway. Officers ...

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  29. PATENTS.

    APPLICATIONS, 20th JANUARY TO 3rd FEBRUARY. An apparatus or machine for attaching or exhibiting advertisements thereon: Alfred Launcelot James Tait, 163 Liardet-street, Port Melbourne, Victoria. ...

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  30. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    Four over-sea trading vessels arrived at Newcastle on Saturday for coal cargoes. They were the ship Standard, and the barques Kirkdale and Titania, from Adelaide, and the barque Skomvaer, ...

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  31. THE WESTERN WORKERS.

    In connection with the proposed despatch of a Royal Commission to the western districts to inquire into the working and living conditions of the men employed on stations and on sugar ...

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  32. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Central Court on Saturday, before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., John Maguire (47), dealer, was charged with stealing a horse, value £15, the property of John William Flowers. He was also charged with stealing a set ...

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  33. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    BOMBALA, Friday.--While on ills way from Bendoc to Buchan, an Indian hawker, Abraham Mahomed, well-known in this district, had an unpleasant experience. He was between Black ...

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  34. INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry on Saturday touching the death of Sarah Bromley (36), a married woman, which took place early that morning in the Sydney Hospital. Deceased was admitted to the institution a few days ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Premier of Queensland has officially thanked the Victorian Government for the warm hospitality extended to that colony's second contingent in Melbourne. ...

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  36. ST. PETERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. R. M'Kinnon presided at the annual meeting and distribution of prizes in connection with North Sydney Presbyterian Subbath-school, held in the school-hall, Blue's Point-rd. recently. ...

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  37. A FAMILY POISONED.

    A mysterious poisoning case occurred near Jondaryan on Wednesday. A family named Waine, numbering eight, besides the father and mother, all with one exception, developed strange ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Troops are now beginning to gather at Christchurch for the third contingent, which leaves Lyttolton next Saturday by the steamer Knight Templar, Fifty men ...

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  39. FATAL FALL FROM A LOFT.

    A man named Edward Preen, about 50 years of ago, died in Prince Alfred Hospital on Saturday, consequent upon injuries received by falling from a loft. He was a groom by occupation, and had been employed at ...

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  40. THE WELLINGTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.--An inquest touching the deaths of a fettler named Angus M'Millan and his daughter, Kate M'Millan, the victims of a railway fatality which occurred near Maryvale ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    Among the passengers who loft by the steamer Zealandia on Saturday for Sydney is Mr. Vondadelszen, Registrar-General, who is making a visit to Australia on business connected with his ...

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  42. LATE SPORTING.

    PENRITH, Saturday.--The fourth series of matches in the second round of the cricket competitions were concluded yesterday, with the following results:--Castlereagh, 95 and 30, played Penrith, 58 and three wickets ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

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  45. A GROWING BOROUGH.

    The borough of Willoughby at present consists of three wards but the figures obtained on the occasion of a recent census locally showed that in consequence of the rapid increase of ...

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  46. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

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  47. A YACHTING FATALITY.

    A fatal yachting accident look place in the harbor on Saturday afternoon, by which Herbert Whittem (20). Montague Whittem (18). Henry Thane (14), and John Thane (8) were drowned. ...

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