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  2. BUSH FIRES.

    GUNDAGAI, Friday. -- Many more bush fires have occurred lately in this district, suggesting, as several blazes happened simultaneously at various points, that incendiarists must be at work. ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Fedora," Giordano's and Sardou's powerful lyric drama, was performed last night at Her Majesty's Theatre for the fourth time, and to a large and intensely interested audience. The ...

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  4. THE DAY'S PLAY.

    MacLaren and Hayward, the first English batsmen, started to the bowling of Trumble and M'Lood, the former opening to the English captain. Both batsmen commenced cautiously, ...

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  5. GOULBURN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    GOULBURN, Friday. -- Henry Oliver Schofield, who had pleaded guilty to four charges of stealing at Bowral, was brought up this morning for sentence. Mr. A. M. Betts appeared for ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary representatives of the district and members of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber for the purpose ...

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  7. NEW TELEGRAPH RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A large deputation of representatives of the Stock Exchanges in the principal cities of the Commonwealth waited on the Postmaster-General to-day, their intention ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met at 10.30. On the motion of Mr. BARTON it was resolved that the House, on its rising, adjourn till Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m. ...

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  9. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    The pantomime of "Alice in Wonderland" continues to attract and please large audiences at the Theatre Royal. For the convenience of children and others a matinee will be given ...

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  10. THE LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The run of "Greed of Gold" at the Lyceum Theatre has been be successful that its production will be continued to-night and each evening next week. ...

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  11. YOUNG THREATENED.

    YOUNG, Friday. -- A bush fire broke out yesterday morning, on Memagong Station, and spread to Brogan's farm, Mille Mille Station, and Stoney Creek Station, burning a large ...

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  12. THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    Mr. Charles Holloway announces the last sir nights of "For the Sake of a Woman" at the Criterion Theatre. Next Saturday night the company will appear in the "Executioner's ...

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  13. THE PALACE THEATRE.

    At the Palace Theatre to-night "The Professor's Love Story," by Mr. J. M. Barrie, will replace "What Hapepned to Jones." Mr. Arnold has presented this comedy in all the other large ...

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  14. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- West Australian members of both Houses of Parliament waited on Mr. Barton to-day and strongly emphasised the necessity of rigidly enforcing the provisions of the ...

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  15. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    In spite of the hot weather of the past week the Tivoli Theatre was crowded each night. The all-round excellent programme, has been most generously received, as it desery[?] to be. The ...

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  16. A FIRE-FIGHTER INJURED.

    YOUNG, Friday Afternoon. -- Joseph Small, an old resident of Young, and one of the volunteers who went out to assist at the bush fire, has just been brought into town, to the hospital, ...

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  17. THE EMPIRE THEATRE.

    A matinee of the pantomime "Robinse [?] ru[?]soo" is to be given to-day at the Empire Theatre, Castlereagh-street. After Friday night next the production will be withdrawn. ...

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  18. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The attractions at the Cyclorama, in Georg-street, opposite the Redfern station, comprise the panoramic views of Jerusalem, a cinematograph, and a collection of war relics. The Cyclorama ...

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  19. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Three deep sea vessels arrived at Newcastle yesterday to load cargoes of coal, the ship Pactolus coming from Table Bay for Seaham coal for Honolulu; the four-masted barque Crompton, ...

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  20. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITALS.

    This evening Mr. Arthur Mason will give an organ recital at the Town-hall, and will he assisted by Miss Annie Perry, Miss Madge Hellmrich, and Mr. A. R. Richards. Mr. Mason will ...

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  21. SYDNEY DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC CONSERVATORIUM.

    The first term of the Dramatic and Operatic Couservatorium begins on February 17th, as announced in another column. The prospectus is now available. The Delsarte system is to be ...

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  22. THE MACLEAN SHOOTING CASE.

    MACLEAN, Friday. -- At the police court to-day, before Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, P.M., James Dowling, on remand, was charged with shooting, with intent to murder, his wife, Mary Elizabeth ...

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  23. CATHOLIC EDUCATION.

    At St. Mary's Hall yesterday on the occasion of the distribution of prizes awarded at the annual examinations of the Catholic primary schools, Cardinal Moron made some remarks on the ...

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  24. DUNEDIN TRAMWAY SYSTEM.

    The cable advice yesterday that a Sydney firm had received instructions to proceed with the conversion of the Dunedin (New Zealand) horse trains into an electric system has been received ...

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  25. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    PERTH, Friday. -- In the House of Assembly yesterday evening the Treasurer laid on the table a report of the total expenditure of this State in connection with the Royal visit. ...

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  26. THE PORT PATRICK.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The latest development in connection with the abandoned ship Port Patrick, which was towed from Cleft Island to Port Melbourne by the Newcastle tug Champion, ...

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  27. MIXED MARRIAGES AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    To-torrow in every Roman Catholic Church throughout the Commonwealth an important decree regarding the sacrament of marriage will be read. ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    The condition of Mrs. Fagan, who was shot by her husband at Cheltenham on Wednesday night, is improving. So far she has made no statement as to her husband's motive in so murderously ...

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  29. FIRE AT BLEASBY AND CO.'S PREMISES.

    Although very extensive damage was done by the fire which broke out last night at Messrs. Bleasby and Co.'s ironmongery and hardware establishment in King-street, the firm will be able ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Bridget Lauretta Kennedy Byron, alias Madame Kennedy, was charged at the police court to-day with the murder of her three-year-old eon, Sydney Kennedy Byron, by suffocating him with coal ...

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  31. A SIGNAL MISUNDERSTOOD.

    With the arrival in port to-day of the Government steamer Lady Loch, it transpires that that vessel might have had a hand in the salving of the Port Patrick but for a ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Rev. E. C. Robson, of Hurstville (N.S.W.), has been nominated vicar of All Saints, Nelson. Some Maoris Who obtained admission to the eighth contingent, are now being rejected. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    Joseph Mechan (40), carter, residing at 40 John-street, Erskineville, and working for Whitehead and Co., carriers, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital yesterday by Dr. Foster, suffering from ...

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  34. ATTEMPT TO MURDER THEIR FATHER.

    Three boys, aged seven, nine, and twelve years, have been arrested at Woodville, on a charge of attempting to poison their father with aconite. They admitted the charge. ...

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  35. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    ORANGE, Friday. -- A railway guard, Mr. John Emmett, met his death this morning in the railway yard while engaged in coupling trucks. Deceased aud William Henning, a shunter, were ...

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  36. ILLICIT MANUFACTURE OF CIGARS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. W. Edwards, S.M., Inspector J. T. T. Douohoe, Customs officer, proceeded against Joel Phillips (51), commission agent, on a charge of ...

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  37. A ROBBER'S CAVE.

    ALBURY, Friday. -- A curious discovery was made by the farmers who were engaged fighting the recent fire at Brae Springs. They were at work on a high granite range, and were ...

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  38. ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD THE CUSTOMS.

    Coronuna, a boot manufacturer, lately of Sydney, was to-day fined £40 for attempted fraud on the Customs in connection with the importation of boots. ...

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  39. HIT WITH A BRICK.

    Whilst working at a new building in Balmain yesterday, Henry Niblett was struck on the head with a brick, and was so severely injured that he had to be taken to the local cottage hospital, ...

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  40. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the Christchurch wool sales competition was much more spirited than at either of the previous sales. Fine lustrous wools and medium sorts advanced a farthing to a halfpenny, and coarse ...

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  41. DEPARTURE OF THE CREW.

    The crew of the abandoned ship Port Patrick were among the passengers by the Adelaide Company's steamer Allinga, which sailed for Melbourne early last evening. Captain Galloway ...

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  42. RUN OVER BY A CART.

    John Morris, of George-street, Burwood, was admitted to the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital yesterday, suffering from injuries to one of his legs, which he sustained by being run over by a ...

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  43. THE PLAGUE.

    A report was forwarded to the Premier yesterday, confirming the suspicions of the health authorities in respect to a recent suspicious case of illness. The patient, Victor ...

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  44. FIRES IN THE SUBURBS.

    About 150ft. of the fencing surrounding the Convent of Mercy, Millers-street, North Sydney, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The blaze originated by some means amongst a clump ...

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  45. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE OF SURVEYORS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A conference of representatives of the surveyors' boards of Australasia was held in the boardroom of the Lands Department to-day to consider various matters ...

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  46. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday. -- The summary compiled by the Chamber of Mines shows the yield from the Kalgoorlie district was 65,660 tons for 90,980oz., being a total yield for the year of ...

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  47. SOUTHERN GOAL TRADE.

    BULLI, Friday. -- The Miners' Association is at present taking a ballot of its members to ascertain if they are in favor of Mr. J. B. Nicholson, M.L.A. for Woronora, becoming a member of the ...

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  48. INTER STATE CRICKET.

    The following twelve players have been chosen in view of the return Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales aud Victoria, to commence on Saturday next at the Sydney Cricket ...

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  49. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    A month ago, in opening the Sydney test match, MacLaren and Hayward put on 154 rums for the first wicket. This was a first wicket, record for test matches in Australia; and yesterday the same ...

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