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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    GERMANTON, Saturday.--Bush fires are still aging. On Friday a fire started at the Woomargama Gap and burnt direct to Anandale homestead. A high wind was blowing at the ...

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  3. DRAWING THE COLOR LINE.

    "If our Lord and Paul came to Australia they would he refused admittance to the Commonwealth, under the provisions of the Alien Restriction Act," said tho Rev. Dr. Lawes, a ...

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  4. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--The match was concluded to-day, the Englishmen winning by 328 runs. When play opened. MacLaren and Quaife ...

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  5. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON AT WORK.

    A well worn and indisputable axiom runs: "He is the best teacher who makes the best use of his own time and that of his pupils." Apparently Major General Sir Edward Hutton, the new ...

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  6. THE WEATHER.

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  7. THE BOERS SUMMED UP.

    A prominent citizen of Chicago, Mr. Thomas Grant, talked very plainly to the Boer peace delegates in an open letter. The gentleman "who forwards a copy of the letter says:--"For ...

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  8. PARRAMATTA AND DISTRICT.

    The municipal elections in Parramatta were quiet, although in certain quarters sectarian matters were introduced and caused some amount of bitterness. The results make no difference in ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE.

    The annual regatta of the Wallsend and Plattsburg Boating Club, which should have taken place on the 27th January, but which was postponed owing to bad weather, took place on ...

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  10. A NEW TRAM WANTED.

    Alderman Dundon, of Rookwood, recently urged that council to take up the question of securing tram connection with the municipality of Banketown. The council has forwarded a letter to Mr. ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY.

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  12. RAIN HAS FALLEN TN 24 HOURS ENDING 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  13. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  14. WOLLONGONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

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  15. THE ANTI-WAR LEAGUE.

    Sir,--A few words in answer to Mr. John M. Creed. lie quotes two sentences from a speech made at the anti-war meeting, and says that unless I "specifically repudiate the sentiments of ...

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  16. AMATEUR CYCLING.

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR FEBRUARY 10.

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  18. SPORTS AT MATTLAND.

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  19. EXPORT OF COAL.

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  20. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  21. INSPECTOR BYRNE ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. E. T. Byrne, formerly master of the Wallsend Superior Public School, who was recently made an inspector and transferred to Sydney. was the guest of a large company of ...

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  22. MOREE LAND BOARD.

    MOREE, Saturday.--The Moree Land Board on Thursday gave its decision in the matter of the Terala-Glenroy exchange. This was an application by the Australian Mortgage Land and ...

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  23. A CLERGYMAN'S MEMORIAL.

    Dr. Stanton, Bishop of Newcastle, conducted a special service at St. Andrew's, Waratah, yesterday morning, for the purpose of dedicating a window in the east end of the building. ...

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  24. A BIG GIFT AND ITS GIVER

    The man who has just given King Edward £200,000 to build a consumptive sanatorium is Sir Ernest Cassel. His father was a small banker in Cologne, ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--In the face of the published rules and constitution of the Anti-War League, and their proposed presumptions petition to the House of Commons. it may be interesting to your readers to ...

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  26. TICK-INFESTED HORSES.

    The following letter was addressed to Mr. D. H. Dalrymple. Secretary for Agriculture. Queensland, by Mr. Perry, who was acting at the time for the Minister for Mines and ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    Thomas Sheridan, a permanent way ganger, was the victim of a shocking fatal accident at the Darling Harbor railway yards on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  28. THE VICTORIA ACCIDENT.

    Edward Bramley. the seaman who met with tho .serious accident on the Victoria on Friday, died in Sydney Hospital on Saturday. An operation was performed on the unfortunate fellow ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--Will you permit a few lines from a woman oil this question? The valorous men who have written so freely in your columns no doubt honestly believe in the necessity for war, for the fatal ...

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  30. COUNTRY.

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  31. THE DROUGHT.

    No indications of coming rain could be gathered from telegrams received by Mr. Russell last evening. Heat still continues out west, Bourke reporting 105.5 deg. on Saturday, and ...

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  32. A FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    Whilst at a picnic near Ryde on Saturday, Elizabeth Turner (5), of Angel-street, Newtown, strayed from her parents, climbed through a barbed wire fence, and fell over a cliff, a ...

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  33. ARBITRATION ACT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In Wellington, and in the other centres of the colony (says the New Zealand "Times") the boot manufacturers are shortening hands, and by a recent steamer from Wellington a large ...

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  34. POISONED BY COAL GAS.

    Percy William Graham. 16, late of King-street, Newtown, was found dead lit bed at Mr. Creed's residence. Young-street, Burwood, about 0.30 yesterday morning. The boy, who was on a ...

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  35. THE NEXT TEST MATCH.

    Trumble and Hill, the representatives respectively of Victoria and South Australia on the Australian selection committee, will arrive in Sydney to-morrow, and they will be ...

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  36. AN ALLEGED SLY-GROY SHOP.

    For some time past the police have had reason to suspect that the occupier of house No. 12, Castlereagh-street, was in the habit of retailing liquor without having first obtained a license: ...

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  37. SUDDEN DEATH.

    The city coroner has been informed of the sudden death on Saturday at the Sydney Hospital of a young woman named Isabella Hodgkinson. 19. On January 14 the deceased went ...

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  38. REGIMENTAL DINNER.

    MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON ENTERTAINED. Major-General Sir Edward Hutton was on Saturday evening entertained by Colonel Waddell and the officers of tho 2nd Infantry Regiment, at ...

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  39. MAN OVERBOARD.

    An incident of the voyage of the barque Forthbank from Newcastle to San Francisco, was the loss of an able seaman named Norman Shadwick. He accidentally fell over the port ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT.

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  41. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--As an American of English descent, visiting Australia, I should like to say a word about the rights of free speech, as we understand it in the United States. I am not going to express ...

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  42. THEOSOPHY.

    At the Theosophical headquarters, 42 Margaret-street, a lecture was delivered last night by Mr. G. Kollerstrom on "Human Evolution." The speaker contrasted the theories of heredity and ...

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  43. HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Horticultural Association was bold at the Queen's-hall on Friday, Mr. J. H. Maiden presiding. The principal business of the evening was the ...

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  44. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    The Deputy City Coroner (Dr. Todd) hold an inquiry at the Coroner's Court. Chancery-square, on Saturday. into the circumstances surrounding the death of Peter Clancy, who died ...

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  48. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    A four-year-old boy named Sydney Tregent was fatally scalded at his parents' residence Victoria-street. Alexandria yesterday. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, where he ...

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