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  2. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It appears from copies of correspondence between the Prime Minister and the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria, which have been laid on the table of the ...

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  3. A MORGANATIC MARRIAGE.

    THE LATEST AMERICAN DO(D)GE WEDS THE ATLANTIC WITH A "RING." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VICTORIA.

    Probate in the will of the late Dr. Wm. Snowball is being applied for. The estate consists of £8500 realty and £4400 personally, which testator left to his widow and children. ...

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  5. THE CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Australian cricketers today entered upon a match against Lancashire at the Old Trafford Ground at Manchester. ...

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  6. STATE REFORM.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held at the Town-hall, Glebe, last night, in connection with the movement for a reduction of members in the State Parliament. Among those on the ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    SINGLETON, Friday.--A case of some importance was heard before Mr. G. F. Scott, P.M., at Jerry's Plains on Wednesday. Joseph Henry Decent was charged by Samuel Sweetman with ...

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  8. INSIST ON THE KYABRAM PLATFORM.

    It was decided by the Citizens Reform League to-night to oppose the re-election of the selected Ministers for Mr. Irvine's Ministry if the new Government does not support, the Kyabram reform ...

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  9. "SEAM AND GUSSET AND BAND."

    A wages board in the dressmaking trade is shortly to be constituted. There were 4432 persons employed in the trade last year, of whom 1849 received 7s 2d, or less, per week. ...

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  10. AN ALLEGED SLANDER CASE.

    At the Ballarat Assizes, before Mr. Justice Hodges, yesterday, a case in which William Wallace and Carl Gustave Sander claimed £10 damages from Frederick E. Harry, Baptist minister, ...

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  11. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Mr. Irvine, the new State Premier, consulted with his political friends until a late hour to-night, with the result that there is little doubt but that he will be able to successfully ...

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  12. LITHGOW COAL AND IRON TRADE.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--There is nothing unusual to report concerning the local coal trade this week. The iron works put in fairly good time. A message having been received from Mr. ...

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  13. A MISSING CHINAMAN.

    When the Customs officers had passed 10 Chinese passengers by the steamer Australian today. they turned to deal with the 11th Celestial, He had, however, slipped out unnoticed with the ...

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  14. NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of the general and sectional committed of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon. The president, Mr. W. B. Sharp, was in the chair, and he ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Seven or eight members of the police force, some of whom are over 60 years of age, have received notice that their services will be dispensed with at the end of June, the object being to fill ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The University junior public examination will commence on Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock, at the University, and at the various centres. In Sydney the boys will be examined chiefly in the ...

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  17. CASUALTIES.

    An inquest was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday concerning the death of Francis Clark, laborer (39), who succumbed in Sydney Hospital on Thursday morning from injuries ...

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  18. CLASSIFYING THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Public Service Classification Board will hand in its report to the Chief Secretary next week. During 17 months the board has travelled 6636 miles, visited 130 townships, and classified ...

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  19. POLLUTION OF THE MURRAY WATERS.

    ALBURY, Friday.--A public meeting was held here to-night to take steps to prevent the pollution of the Murray River. A letter was read from the president of the Corowa Progress ...

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  20. HOW CRIMINALS ARE MADE.

    Mr. Justice Bundey, while dealing with a case before the Criminal Court this morning, referred to the working of the First Offenders Act. When the measure was first passed he thought it a very ...

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  21. THE COST OF ARBITRATION LITIGATION.

    A financial statement presented to the members of the Newcastle Wharf Laborers Union at their last meeting showed that from March 12 last, when negotiations with the Newcastle and ...

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  22. TWENTIETH CENTURY UNBELIEF.

    Sir,--May I trouble you again with a few words in reply to "Agnostic's" letter? Had "Agnostic" heard all I said, he would have seen that I referred to the class of which he speaks, and to ...

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  23. FOUND IN AN UNCONSCIOUS CONDITION.

    A woman named Laura Flannery was found lying in Palmer-street yesterday in an unconscious condition. She had a wound on the head, having, apparently, struck a wall as she fell. ...

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  24. FATAL FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    The City Coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore) held an inquiry at the White Bay Hotel, Abattoir-road, Balmain, yesterday into the death of a widow named Ellen Ryan (72), which occurred at the ...

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  25. ILLUMINATIONS ON CORONATION NIGHT.

    In accordance with a request received from the Home Minister of the Commonwealth, the State Government have instructed the superintendent of public buildings to proceed with the electrical ...

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  26. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Taiyuan came to Newcastle from Melbourne yesterday for a consignment of cargo coal for Hongkong. The ship J. B. Thomas, which arrived from ...

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  27. PUBLIC MEETING AT MARSFIELD.

    At a well-attended public meeting, held at Marsfield, presided over by the Mayor (Alderman E. J. Gallagher), the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:--Moved by Mr. J. ...

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  28. FALL OF FORTY FEET.

    Whilst working on the roof of a building in course of erection in Codrington-street. Redfern, Leonard Luker, a plumber, residing in Denison-street, Woollehra, fell through the joists, ...

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  29. DESIRE TO RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    At a meeting of returned soldiers last night it was resolved to ask the Minister for Home Affairs (Sir William Lyne, Acting Minister for Defence) to inform Lord Kitchener that 100 returned ...

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  30. GOOD PROSPECTS AT ARLTUNGA.

    The Premier has received a very encouraging telegram from the Government Geologist respecting the Arltunga goldfields in the Northern Territory. Mr. Brown states that the auriferous ...

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  31. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    An elderly woman named Mary Moorhead, residing at 9 Palmer-street, Woolloomooloo, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last evening by Dr. Seldon, in a serious condition. When her son ...

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  32. NOBLE SUFFERING FROM INFLUENZA.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--M. A. Noble, the New South Wales player, is suffering from influenza, and will be unable to play for some days. ...

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  33. A TRAM ACCIDENT.

    When Mr. E. H. Deck, dentist, residing at 202 Macquaric-street, city, was attempting to board a steam tram, at the corner of Point Piper-road and Oxford-street. Woollahra, last night, he ...

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  34. FOUND FLOATING IN THE SEA.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--At an early hour this morning, whilst berthing the steamer Palmerston, Captain Thomson, harbor master, saw the body of a man floating in the harbor. With the ...

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  35. THE DROUGHT.

    The rain which was reported over West Australia on Thursday had reached to South Australia yesterday. It was light in character. Mr. Russell, when seen last evening, still had ...

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  36. THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    A discussion took place at the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council to-night regarding the banquet to be given by the Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. L. Cohen, in celebration of the Coronation. ...

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  37. CASTLE-HILL PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    At the last meeting of the Castle-hill Progress Association, it was decided to hold a public meeting on the 13th instant to advocate political reform. Resolutions will be submitted on ...

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  38. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The Australians, in scoring 356 for seven wickets against Lancashire, have virtually made themselves safe from defeat, and as there is rain about, it is not unlikely that the county may have to ...

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  39. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. HENRY SHUTE.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Shute, who died at his residence, "Stonehouse," Forest Lodge, on the 4th inst., in his 74th year, took place yesterday afternoon. His remains were ...

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  40. MAGISTRATE AND JUSTICE.

    WYALONG, Friday.--While a case of alleged stealing was being heard this morning, a most extraordinary scene took place between the occupants of the bench, Mr. Stevenson, P.M., and Mr. ...

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  41. RABBIT BOARD ELECTION.

    TUMUT, Friday.--The Farmers and Settlers' Association disagree with the provisions for the forthcoming election of Rabbit Boards, in that only one polling booth is to be provided at ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A large and influential deputation waited on the Premier, and urged that proposals be submitted to Parliament for the construction of a railway front the eastern goldfields to Esperance. ...

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  43. GRADING OF BUTTER.

    The proposals of the Government Dairy expert for the grading of butter are still the subject of controversy among those interested in the dairying industry. The recommendations ...

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  44. THE TICK PEST.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.--Messrs. Bar[?]ett, Darley, and Walker, the deputation sent to Queensland by the Lismore Stock Board, to report on the ticks in that State, reached ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Justice today gave judgment for plaintiffs for £371 in the action Webster and Co., owners of the tug Beaver, versus the A.U.S.N. Company, owners of the steamer Tinana, for ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Hugh Sweeney, charged with the murder of Annie Sinnott, at Allanton, on March 16, has been acquitted. ...

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  47. A COUNCIL CLERK'S SALARY.

    A meeting of ratepayers of the borough of Waterloo was held in the local Town-hall last evening, to consider the action of the aldermen in having recently increased the salary of the ...

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  48. STORMY EXPERIENCES OF A NEWCASTLE SHIP.

    Particulars of the stormy experience of the American ship John A. Briggs, which put into Auckland in distress, were received by the steamer Waikare last night. The vessel is ...

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  49. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    The anniversary meetings of this mission, representing the forward movement of the Methodist Church in Australia, are announced for Sunday and Tuesday next. ...

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  50. HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Horticultural Association was held last evening at the Queen's-hall, Pitt-street. Mr. J. H. Maiden, president, occupied the chair. ...

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  51. BURGLARY AT A STORE.

    GILGANDRA, Thursday.--J. Hitchen's general store, situated in the main street, was broken into last night, and a large quantity of goods stolen. The burglars effected, an entrance ...

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