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  2. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

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  3. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue returns last week were 162,087, an increase of [?]6299 over the corresponding period of last year. It is probable that Dr. Mullen, of the Lunacy ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Monday.--In August last, after heavy rains, Saltwater Creek, near Macquarie Plains, came down a banker. Next morning Walter Lee found a horse, with a saddle and ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. WAGES OF CARPENTERS.

    The carpenters strike for on extra shilling a day is still in statu quo. Contractors state they experience no difficulty in obtaining labor to complete contracts in hand, while the best men ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE!

    ORANGE, Monday.--A party of picnickers at the caves, one of the favorite pleasure spots in this district, had a sensational experience yesterday afternoon. The company, which ...

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  8. A POPULAR BANKING OFFICIAL.

    YOUNG, Monday.--Mr. G. H. Westcott, who, after eight years' residence at Young, has been promoted from the managership of the local branch of the City Bank to the managership of ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. RESULT OF A DRUNKEN SQUABBLE.

    A woman named Leah Daly, aged 40, was found guilty of the manslaughter of Annie Coe, in the Criminal Court to-day. On the afternoon of the 26th ult. the two women were quarrelling ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE.

    A slack period is being experienced in the Newcastle coal trade. Many of the collieries had a Jot of idle time last fortnight, and the prospects for the current two weeks are not ...

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  11. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    The annual meeting of the Women's Franchise League was held to-night, Mr. Higgins, M.H.R., presiding. Senator M'Gregor delivered an address, the intention of which was to show that ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Stamp duties from July 1st to November 23rd produced £12,083, and land and income tax £7171, being a decrease of £212 and £1818 respectively as compared with the same period of ...

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  13. PROPERTY SALES.

    YOUNG. Monday.--Within the last fow months a large number of well-known properties in this di[?]trict have changed hands, many purchasers coming from the other States. Another sale was ...

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  14. THE TARIFF AND ENGINEERING WORKS.

    At a meeting of manufacturers in the iron trade, held at Brookman's-bullding on Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the Federal tariff, it was stated that reports had been ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. THE WILCANNIA RAILWAY ROUTE.

    PARKES, Monday.--Surprise is expressed here that the proposals are entertained of extending the railway to Wilcannia by any route other than via Condobolin, which is the most direct route, ...

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  16. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    The Peacock Government is absolutely confident of emerging unscathed from the battle over Mr. Irvine's censure motion, which is to he moved in the Legislative Assembly to-morrow by the ...

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  17. ALLEGED UNPROVOKED ASSAULT.

    At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday, before Mr. L. S. Donaldson. S.M., Edward M'Kenzia (28) a laborer, was charged with having, at Newcastle, on November 15, 1901, in company ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. PECULIAR BURNING ACCIDENT.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday.--Miss Hyndes, of Sans Souci, whilst cleaning a pair of gloves with benzine, last evening, was severely burned about the arms through the stuff catching fire from a ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. A VIOLENT DEATH.

    A dentil under suspicious circumstances occurred at Langhorne's Creek on Friday, the wife of Mr. William Chilton being the victim. At the inquest, held on Saturday, a verdict was ...

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  20. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    WHITE CLIFFS, Monday.--A providential escape from a terrible blasting accident happened early last week. One of the party sinking on Block 5. alter firing a charge, was being hauled ...

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  21. STRIKE OF WHARF LABORERS.

    A telegram from Port Plrie states that this morning at 9 o'clock a strike occurred among the wharf laborers employed in discharging the steamer Investigator at Treleaven and Brown's ...

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  22. THE CORONATION OATH

    The Rev. Digby Berry, who is at present prosecuting a vigorous campaign in this State in opposition to any change in the King's Coronation. Oath, struck Wangaratta the other day and ...

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  23. BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    ORANGE, Monday.--While returning to town on Saturday evening from a school teachers picnic at Canoblas, an accident occurred to the occupants of one of the vehicles, Miss Maley and ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE TATTERSALL'S CUP.

    Entries for the Newcastle Tattersall's Cup, which will be run on Saturday. December 14, closed last night. The following is the list:--T. M. S., Kalingo, Scots Brigade Orphan Boy Blue ...

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  25. THE TAILORESSES' STRIKE.

    A meeting of representatives of the various trade and labor organisations was held last night at the Lyceum-hall for the purpose of devising means to assist, morally and financially, the ...

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  26. FATAL DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    COWRA, Monday.--Edward Corbett, aged 16 years, was drowned in the river here whilst bathing yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. A FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    While out shoeing near Bendigo this afternoon, a gun being carried by a lad named Hoskins burst, inflicting severe injuries to his hand. A portion of the barrel struck a companion named Seymour ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--The Kalgurli is now putting in tho western crosscut at the 925ft. to pick up the continuation of the telluride ore previously worked at the 850ft. The face of the ...

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  29. THE LATE BISHOP CHALMERS.

    TUMUT, Monday.--A memorial service for the late Bishop Chalmers was held in All Saints Church yesterday morning, and was conducted by the Rev. Owens Mell. The congregation was ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Cribb, State Treasurer, who has been ill for the last week, was able to attend his office duties in Brisbane this morning. ...

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  31. EFFECTS OF THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    KANGAROO VALLEY, Monday.--The minimum wage is seriously affecting the development of the dairying industry in this district Many farmers are turning their attention to ...

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  32. BUSINESS OF AN INSURANCE COMPANY.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, the bearing was resumed of the case Chapman v. the Australian. Metropolitan Life Assurance Society over the question of easement ...

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  33. KILLED WHILE HARE-HUNTING.

    NARRANDERA, Monday.--Much regret is felt at the untimely death of Mr. Frank M'Mahon, aged 28, who was killed yesterday at Lockhart whilst hare-hunting. It is supposed that his ...

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  34. SHOPBREAKERS AT WORK.

    Between Sunday evening and yesterday morning a thief or thieves broke into the watchmaking and jewellery shop of Mr. John Grisdale, in Market-street Newcastle, and departed with watches ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been a recurrence of burglaries lately, houses being broken into at Auckland, Christ-church, and Dunedin. Offences of this kind are rapidly increasing in frequency. At Dunedin ...

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  36. FOR ROBBING A BANK.

    BURROWA, Monday.--The Quarter Sessions commenced to-day, Judge Gibson presiding. James Gales and Herbert Canty were charged with burglariously entering the promises of ...

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  37. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The barque Yosemite, which arrived at News castle on Sunday night from Melbourne, will load coal for either Honolulu or San Francisco Mary L. Cushing ship 42 days out from Table ...

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  38. A BOATSWAIN SHOT DEAD.

    George Buries, boatswain of tho brigantine Senorita, a married man, whose wife and family reside in Sydney, was shot dead at Kennedy Bay. Buries and the mate of the vessel, Symons, were ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    A painter named John Butler (32) yesterday fell from a scaffold at a building being erected in Ocean-street, Woollahra. He sustained serious injuries to the head, and shock to the ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND TINE FOR BUTTER BOXES.

    In response to a request from the Federal Minister for Trade and Finance, the Agricultural Department of this State has forwarded to Melbourne samples of butter boxes made from ...

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  41. CHOLERA IN JAVA.

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Ham) advises that consequent on the outbreak of cholera, Java will be proclaimed au infected port, and vessels coming from there are to be carefully ...

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  42. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM MOTOR.

    John Kelly (32), laborer, living in Hampden-street, Paddington, was yesterday knocked down by a steam motor near the Bridge-street tram-yards, and injured about the face and head. He ...

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  43. ECONOMISING ON THE RAILWAYS.

    In connection with the reduction in the maintenance gangs on the various railway lines, and in order to have the work done as expeditiously as possible, It has been decided by the Railway ...

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  44. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    BERRY, Monday.--The prize shooting of Berry Reserve Rifle Club was concluded to-day. The conditions were seven shots each at 500,600 and 700 yards. The Winners' scores were:--O.Bigg(5) 63; H East (16), 63; W. Benn[?] ...

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  45. FIRE AT ROZELLE.

    A fire broke out in a stable at the roar of the Rozelle Post-office, about 1.30 yesterday morning, damaging a quantity of straw, and portion of the building before it was extinguished. The police ...

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  46. THE HURSTVILLE FATALITY.

    The City Coroner and a jury conducted an inquest at the Lloyd Hotel yesterday on the bodies of the two children, Michael James Fahey and John Henry Sparkes, who were killed by a train ...

    Article : 75 words
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