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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    RICHMOND, Saturday.--An excellent day's work was performed by the Richmond Company, 3d Regiment, to-day. Scouting and fighting through the scrub occupied until 1 o'clock, and ...

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  3. ROUND ABOUT LONDON.

    LONDON, April IS.--The talk of London Town this week has been the Budget, and nothing but the Budget. As a rule the annual statement of the Chancellor of the ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

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  5. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. W. A. B. Campbell, formerly master of the Tighe's-hill school, but now of Greta, was entertained by his Newcastle fellow-teachers and other friends at a social In the ...

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  6. LAW.

    In the Full Court, before Mr, Justice Stephen Mr. Justice Owen, and Mr. Acting-Justice Pring, the Prothonotary. made two separate reports concerning the conduct of a certain solicitor. ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL FORECAST.

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  8. COASTAL REPORTS. 6.30 p.m., May 25.

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  9. ADMISSION OF SOLICITOUS.

    The following were admitted as solicitors in the Full Court:--Austen Guerry de Lauret Arnold, Horace Ireland, William Montagu Legh, Alfred Livingstone Parker, George Alfred Raves. ...

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  10. SUGGESTED RAILWAY TO BOMBALA.

    BOMUALA, Saturday.--Satisfactory progress is being made, says the engineer-in-chief, with the living survey of a railway from Orbost up the valley of the Cann, to the New South Wales ...

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  11. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

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  12. NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY OPERATIVE BAKERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Newcastle Operative Bakers' 'Society was held on Saturday night, to receive the report of the delegates who,had, during the day, been conferring with representatives of ...

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  13. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR MAY.26.

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  14. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Recently the Katoomba Council posted circular letters to the various municipal bodies throughout the State, urging that a petition bo signed, asking the Government to immediately ...

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  15. A FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    BERRIGAN, Saturday.--A buggy accident, attended with fatal consequences, occurred here last night. A well-sinker named Daniel O'Leary was driving to Gum Swamp station with a ...

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  16. HEAVY EXPORT OF COAL.

    The quantity of coal exported from Newcastle to places beyond the State last week was very large, having been 84,478 tons. On only one or two occasions In the history of the port have ...

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  17. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The Dutch barque Krimpen A. D. Lek, which met with bad weather in the Indian Ocean, on her voyage to Newcastle, aud put Into Fremantle some weeks ago for repairs, arrived at ...

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  18. BURWOOD BAZAAR.

    A sum of £850 represents the total' receipts of the, bazaar held during the past few days at the Burwood School of Arts, In aid of St. Mary's Church, Concord. The function has ...

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  19. LAW NOTICES.

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  20. THE MANNING RIVER TRADE.

    TAREE, Saturday.--Langley Brothers' new sawmills at Rockville, on the Lansdowne River, five miles from Coopernook, is nearly completed, and will be opened in a couple of week's time. ...

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  21. HOUSE-BREAKING AT ENMORE.

    Between. 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock on, Saturday evening the residence of Mr. Charles Western in Enmore-road, Enmore, was broken, into, and a quantity of jewellery and a number of coins to ...

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  22. THE INVERELL ELECTION.

    INVERELL, Saturday.--Very great interest is now being evinced In the local by-election. Last night Messrs. Crick and Bennett addressed a big meeting in favor of the Ministerial ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named Thomas Cashon, residing in Ricketty-street, St. Peters, attempted to commit suicide yesterday by cutting his throat with a razor. His mind Is said to be deranged. The ...

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  24. OVERCROWDING TRAMCARS.

    Sir,--It is high time that some notice should he taken of the gross overcrowding of the electric trams. Were the tramway system the property of individuals or of a company working under a ...

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  25. FIRE AT HILLSTON.

    HILLSTON, Saturday.--A fire occurred here this morning, about 3.30. when the stable in connection with premises occupied by Dr. Jewell, and owned by Mrs. Tennant, was completely ...

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  26. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER GLACIER.

    The American supply steamer, Glacier returned to Sydney on Saturday afternoon from the Philippine Islands, and anchored in Neutral Bay. Previous to the departure of the vessel for ...

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  27. DEATH OF A HOSPITAL MATRON.

    WENTWORTH, Saturday.--Miss Matheson, the matron of the hospital, died this morning, early, after three weeks' sharp illness. Profound regret is expressed on all sides. ...

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  28. AN IMPROVED HORSE RAKE.

    GLEN INNES, Saturday.--An Improved horse rake has been patented by a local farmer, capable of treating 20 acres of corn husks a day, at a minimum cost of labor. It may also be ...

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  29. A REMARKABLE STORY.

    A remarkable story of an alleged highway robbery was told to the Kogarah police on Saturday afternoon by Reuben Thomas Willing, a carter in the employ of local baker named ...

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  30. A RUSH FOR LAND.

    PORT MACQUARIE, Saturday.--Owing to the dry weather on the Macleay people have been rushing all the available Crown land in this district where feed and water for cattle are fairly ...

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  31. TERRIBLE OUTRAGE IN SORSOGON.

    A band of fifty outlaws, armed with rifles and knives, attacked five members of the Philippines Constabulary on the main road between Bulusan and Barcelona, In the province of Sorsogon, a ...

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  32. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    WARIALDA, Saturday.--At the Warialda Police Court yesterday, before Mr. O.A. Edwards, P.M., William Crane Meares, of West Maitland, and George Pegier, of Quirindi, were charged with ...

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  33. THE DROUGHT.

    CONDOBOLIN, Saturday.--It Is reported from out back that largo areas of pine scrub, currawong, and box saplings are being killed right out by the prevailing drought, especially on ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    Anglian, str., 2159 tons, Fredk. Sheriff, from Fremander via ports, Passengers: Mesdames Wright and child, Trapp, Hunter, Kearney and child, and Masingham; Misses Gunter and Edwards; Messrs, Trapp (2), ...

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  35. PASTURES AND STOCK BOARD.

    CONDOBOLIN, Saturday.--The following officers have been appointed to the Pastures and Stock Protection Board for the current year: -- E. M." Carr (Murrumbogie), chairman; David ...

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  36. TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  37. CHOLERA IN MANILA.

    The cholera statistics for the city of Manila up till 8 a.m. on the 18th April wore as follow:--332 cases, 252 deaths; mortality, 75.9. Of the total number of fatal cases 231 were Filipino, 15 ...

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  38. PYRMONT ELECTION.

    The by-election for a seat the State Parliament to represent the constituency of Pyrmont rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Sam. Smith) was held on Saturday, and ...

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  39. LAND BOARD SITTING.

    CONDOBOLIN, Saturday.--An eight days' sitting of the land board, A Sharpe acting-chair-man, was concluded yesterday. There were 44 cases for reappraisement disposed of In ordinary ...

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  40. CASUALTIES.

    Whilst crossing Devonshire-street, near the railway station, last night, George Williams (26), residing in Underwood-street. Paddington, was run over a tram, his right arm being badly ...

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  42. TILE BLAGUE.

    No fresh eases of plague were reported to the health authorities either on Saturday or yesterday, and no suspicious cases of illness are under observation. ...

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  43. ACCIDENTS TO FOOTBALLERS.

    During the match between the Newtown Waratahs and the Waterloo Albions, at Waterloo Park on Saturday, two players collided and fell heavily to the ground. One of them, ...

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  44. ACTION AT VAUCLUSE.

    The Mayor slated at the last meeting of the Vaucluse Council that the co-operation of adjacent householders had been secured in laying cent householders had been secured in laying poison along the foreshores of Watson's Bay, ...

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Saturday.--The management of the North Kalgurli announce that the 20ft. oxidised lode recently discovered in the eastern crosscut at the 100ft. level averages 25dwt. ...

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  46. INJURED AT A DANCE.

    Arthur Pearce (23), residing In Rowntree- street, Balmain, was dancing at the local Temperance-hall on Saturday night, when he slipped and fell across a seat., receiving severe Injuries ...

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