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  2. SPECIAL CABLES

    London, February 10. -- Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, who was recently appointed in London to succeed Major-General Downes Commandant of the South Australian local forces, whose term of ...

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  3. BATHURST INSTITUTIONS.

    Bathurst can congratulate itself on having three institutions that are in a condition of exceptional prosperity ; they are the School of Arts, the Hospital, and the Agricultural and ...

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  4. DEATH OF GENERAL GORDON.

    London, February 11 --Reports have reached London to the effect that General Gordon was stabbed by the followers of the Mahdi at the taking of Khartoum, and that he subsequently ...

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  5. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    London, February 10.--The mails per R.M.S. Valetta, Melbourne, January 1, were delivered today via Brindisi. ...

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  6. GORDON.

    Twenty years age the Times wrote of General Gordon :--" Never did soldier of fortune deport himself with a nicer sens.' of military honour, with more [?] against the resisting, ...

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  7. The Wool Sales.

    London, February 10.--At the wool sales to-day, 11,-500 bales were offered. The market is slow of sale. ...

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  8. AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    On Tuesday night a young man named David Finally engaged a room on the fifth floor at the Volunteer Artillery Hotel, Lower George-street, and soon after wards About a ...

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  9. Queensland Mail-steamers.

    Suez, February 10. -- The B. I. steamer Waroonga departed to-day, homewards. London, February 10.--The as, Merkara left to-day for Queensland ports. ...

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  10. Death of Cardinal MacCabe.

    London, February 11,--The death of Cardinal MacCabe is announced. ...

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  11. New Zealand Frozen Meat.

    London, February 10.—The cargo of frozen mutton, ex Coptic, from Wellington, December 20, consisting of 23,000 carcases, was opened today, and found to be in good condition. ...

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  12. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.-- The Agent-General cables to the Chief Secretary that the Admiralty has issued a warrant approving of the gunboat Protector flying the blue pennant, ...

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  13. BUILDING SOCIETY DIRECTORS.

    A ballot for the directors of the Sydney Permanent Freehold Land and Building Socisty was taken yesterday, and resulted in the election of the following:- Messrs. Hezlet. Walkin. ...

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  14. S S. John Elder.

    London, February 10--The Orient! 8.N. Com. pany's ss, John Elder arrived at Plymouth on the overing of 9th. ...

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  15. Carriage of Grain in Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday --A deputation consisting of delegates from various up country societies and farmers in the North-eastern districts, waited on the Premier to-day, urging a further [?] ot ...

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  16. THE MANLY STEAMER EMU.

    The Port Jackson Steamship Company's paddle steamer Emu broke down again yesterday morning just after having Manly far Sydney". Ta ere was a large crowd of passengers on board, and a ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The imports for South Australia for tho year 1884 amounted in value to £5.7419, 353. and the exports to £6,587,701, making a total of £12,337,057, which is greater than that of ...

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  18. THE LATE BISHOP OF BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Wednesday,--Archbishop Moran, the Bishops of Goulbarn, Armidale, Maitland, Adelaide, Brisbane, Rockhampton and Ballarat, Drs. Corbett and Fitzgerald, of Melbourne, ...

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  19. THE INCREASED TRAM FARES.

    A public meeting was held in St. Mathias' Hall lest evening to protest against the continued Imposition of exorbitant charges on the local tram [?] There were about 200 persons present, the ...

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  20. GORDON V. BANE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In October last year the case of Gordon v. the Bank of New South Wales was tried in the District Court, The plaintiff, who was employed as agent for the bank to take possess on of some station ...

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  21. ASHFIELD LITERARY AND DEBATING CLUB.

    On Tuesday evening last the usual weekly meeting of this club was held in the Achfield School of Arts, when there was a large attendance and great interest taken ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--Fashion is a fickte goddess, and not only fickle but decidedly degraded in some of her characteristics, Her fickleness might be condoned, hut her [?] of the ...

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  23. NEWS FROM MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Feelings of pain and sorrow were expressed in the city this morning en publication of a cablegram by one of the morning journals, stating that General Gordon ...

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  24. THE RECENT ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER COMMODORE.

    Mr John S. Cosgrave, of Station Forest, one the sufferers through the accidents to the seamer Commodore on the occasion of the HanlanCifford boatrace, writes to complain of the total ...

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  25. NEWS FROM ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The news of General Gordon's death has created a profound impression throughout Adelaide and is a subject of general regret. It hes been suggested that the military ...

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  26. WHY GORDON WENT TO THE SOUDAN.

    In concluding his entertaining aud able work on " Chinese Gordon," Mr Archibald Forbes thus explains the situation in the Soudan and the mission upon which General Gordon went there:-- ...

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  27. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

    The Agricultural show at Warwick, Queensland, was opened by the Hon. S. W. Griffith yesterday. The Hen. J. P. Dickson, the Queensland ...

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  28. RANDWICK ASYLUM PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the Randwick Asylues took place yesterday at Chowder Bay. Between 300 and 400 children were assembled by Mr. Thomas, the superintendent, at an early hour a. ...

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  29. LOCAL OPTION VOTE.

    The disproportion or numbers between those who voted for aldermen and for local option is to be thus accounted for. Many ratepayers have no less then four votes when polling for aldermen, but ...

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  30. The Library of the School of Arts.

    Sir,—As a long suffering member of the school of Arts will you kindly allow me space to thank yon for drawing public attention to the condition of the library of that [?] I have seen ...

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  31. SYDNEY HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The annual election of directors to the Sydney Hospital took place at the Town-ball yesterday between the boars of 10 a.m. and 3 p m. Little interest was manifested by the subscribers of the ...

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  32. Teachers' Grievances.

    Sir,--The chronic spirit of discontent which hat been the normal state of Public school [?] for come year past must have an origin. What is the [?] believe it has its [?] ...

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  33. CARDINAL MACCABE.

    His Eminence Edward MacCabe, Cardinal priest of the Holy Soman Church, whose death is announced to-day, was born in 1816, and was educated in one of the Catholic schools of his native ...

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  34. DESTRUCTION OF A BOATSHED BY FIRE.

    A fire involving the destruction of a banished belonging to Mr William Golding, boathullder, situated at he foot of Roderick-street, Balmain, and the valuable 20ft half decker Nereus withe ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,-- Mr Mais Engineer in Chief, and Mr Pendleton, traffic manager, are to be retained in their present positions, they having expressed their willingness to work ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Si;--Is appear that [?] department which is so profose [?] ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION ACT.

    Another opportunity, taken fall advantage of, was afforded their Honors yesterday of expressing their adverse opinion of the provisions of the Supreme Court Appellate Jurisdiction Act, The ...

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  39. SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    There was large attendance at the meeting of the above club on Monday evening. Mr B, Atkinson Price, vice president, occupied the chair To proposition under discussion which has eogaged ...

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  40. City Improvement --Playfair-square.

    Sir,--Plans are nearly ready for the [?] of in George, York and [?] One would have thought that the [?] continuance and the widening of streets world have ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A WOMAN.

    Yesterday morning at 10 30 a woman named M Keczia, about 40 years old, in mede a desperate attempt to committ suicide by cutting her throat. It ia stated that she bad been drinking and was at ...

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  42. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Nymagee Copper mining Company, Limited.--The manager reports the output for the week ended 7th instant to be 290 tons of ore smelted, producing equal to 35 tons of refined copper. ...

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  43. WHAT IS PROFANITY ?

    An unusually nice discrimination of the etymology of oaths arose out of a c so brought before Mr Abbott at the Contra Police Court yesterday, A young athlete figured in a row with a ...

    Article : 248 words
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