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  2. THE OPPOSITION PICNIC.

    In response to an invitation from Sir John Robertson the Opposition demonstrated its strength yesterday by attending a picnic at Clontarf. After a trip round the harbour and ...

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  3. THE OPPOSITION AT CLONTARF.

    Nothing could exceed the enthusiastic anticipation of triumph which characterised the Opposition picnic at Clontarf yesterday. The interval ...

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  4. THE BULGARIAN-SERVIAN WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Servia disclaims any hostility to the Sultan in having declared war against Bulgaria. Bulgaria has requested tho approval ...

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  5. PROPOSED RECEPTION TO CARDINAL MORAN.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.--The Catholic friends of Cardinal Moran in the district of Maitland have invited his Eminence, who is about to visit Waratah shortly to extend ...

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  6. THE SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    A correspondent in another column pleads for more judges. He points out that judges have not increased in a fair proportion to lawyers and furnishes ...

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  7. A NEW JOURNALISTIC VENTURE.

    A very pleasant gathering took place on Saturday, at the new offices of the Globe and the Sunday Times, King-street, when the new machinery was formally started "on its mission ...

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  8. PECULIAR CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--At Bungendore Police Court yesterday, a policeman named Emett was charged with failing to preserve strict neutrality during the recent election ...

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  9. AN AQUARIUM FOR SYDNEY.

    Among the appendices to the annual report of the Trustees of the Australian Museum is the narrative furnished by Mr. E. P. Ramsay, Curator, relative to his visit to Europe in ...

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  10. A VALUABLE WINDFALL.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.--The late owner of the brown-paper parcel, purchased on Wednesday last at the sale of unclaimed goods at the railway sheds for 5s., and found ...

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  11. THE INJURED JOCKEYS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The jockey McGrath, who was injured in the Caulfield Cup accident was discharged from the Melbourne Hospital yesterday. Cracknell will ...

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  12. THE EXHIBITION COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday afternoon, Sir Alex. Stuart was appointed, in the place of the Colonial Secretary (Sir Patrick Jennings), as Executive Commissioner ...

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  13. THE RECENT PRIZE FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The police are going to institute proceedings against the principals in the recent prize light between Nathan, of Melbourne and Hall of Sydney. ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The principal cricket match of the season between Melbourne and East Melbourne, commenced on the latter's ground yesterday. East ...

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  15. EXTENSIVE THEFT OF CHEQUES.

    On Friday last, Mr. A. Purdue, accountant to Mr. Samuels, the contractor for the new dock at Cockatoo Island, while riding in a tram was robbed of a little black bag containing fifteen crossed ...

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  16. THE BURMAH WAR.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--News has been received that the steam-launch of H.M. corvette Turquoise succeeded in capturing a Burmese man-of-war in the ...

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  17. STRENGTH OF THE OPPOSITION.

    Exclusive of Mr. Edmund Barton, 40 members of the Legislative Assembly attended the picnic of Sir John Robertson at Clontarf yesterday and nineteen others who had accepted ...

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  18. DANGEROUS CASE OF BURNING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Miss Alice Young, governess at Freegon's Hotel, Tongio, near Omco, was severely burned through her clothes catching fire while she was standing ...

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  19. TRAINING NOTES FROM WAGGA.

    WAGGA WAGGA, Monday.--This morning Impulse and Petronel were sent round twice, the first slowly and the second at a good pace. Both showed improvement. Minerva and ...

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  20. THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Commission appointed to fix the Afghan boundary has begun its labors. [REUTER'S MESSAGE.] ...

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  21. THE DEADLOCK IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An arrangement has been arrived at re the deadlock by the joint committee. The terms are understood to be as follows:--That the Appropriation Bill, as it ...

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  22. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The total output from the five district collieries for the past fortnight has been about 20,000 tons. All the collieries worked pretty well on full ...

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  23. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orient sailed from Plymouth at 1 p.m. yesterday for Australian ports. ...

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  24. THE DROUGHT IN THE SOUTH.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The weather continues very dry, so much so that it is becoming very serious. Cattle are just existing until winter, when wholesale ruin awaits ...

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  25. ALLEGED CARELESSNESS WITH A BOILER.

    The Marine Board yesterday afternoon field an inquiry into the burning of the boiler of the s.s. Maggie. There were present--Captains Hixson (president), Bloomfield (vice-president), ...

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  26. THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN LONDON.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.--Rusem Pasha has been appointed Turkish Ambassador at London, replacing Muslims Pasha. ...

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  27. THE ADELAIDE ART GALLERY MYSTERY.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The abstraction of the picture from the Art Gallery continues to be the subject of conversation. The pictures in the Art Gallery are insured for ...

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  28. THIEF OF GUARDIAN?

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The picture "Avaunt la Procession," by Chevilliard, valued at £200, was stolen from the South Australian Art Gallery by a person who is supposed to ...

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  29. TELEGRAPHIC BUSINESS WITH QUEENSLAND.

    We understand that Mr. P. B. Walker, the Acting Superintendent of Telegraphs, has successfully established the quadruplex system of telegraphy between Sydney and Brisbane. The ...

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  30. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--A serious accident happened to a man named Thomas Dunphy, at Mount Keira colliery on Saturday last. While in the act or pulling down ...

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  31. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    An authoritative denial appears in another column to the rumour that colonially ordained clergymen of the Anglican Church are debarred from ministrations in England. ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS REVIVALS AT RYDE.

    "The Salvation Army in Ryde appear to be doing wonders," writes a correspondent. "No less than four aldermen have joined and about 30 of the principal settlers and storekeepers, ...

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  33. THE VOLUNTEER NAVAL ARTILLERY.

    With reference to a paragraph which appeared in yesterday's issue relative to the Volunteer Naval Artillery, we have been asked to explain thai although there was not a full muster ...

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  34. ADELAIDE AND THE LONDON EXHIBITION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--It is announced Unit preparations for the representation of the colony at the London Exhibition are being purposely kept from publicity it being ...

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  35. MURDER IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--John Anderson, second mate of the American barque D. M. Nicholas lying at Sandridge, was foully murdered last night by Freehold Morrell, ...

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  36. A DIVORCE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In the Divorce Court to-day, in the suit Edwards against Edwards, the Court gave a rule nisi for dissolution of marriage on the application of ...

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  37. TYPHOID FEVER AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Inspector Fall yesterday quarantined the dairy of William Farmer, of Albert-street, Marrickville, on account of typhoid fever on the premises which were reported to be very ...

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  38. ADELAIDE COMMERCIAL.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.--Wheat is dull and but little business is doing. Shipping parcels, 3s. 11d.; farmers' lots, 3s. 10d. port and at outports; 3s. 6d. to 3s. 7d.: ...

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  39. BOAT ACCIDENTS.

    "With reference to the boat accident which occurred near Chowder Bay on Sunday, and which it was feared had resulted fatally, we are informed that the occupants of the boat were ...

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  40. THE LAMBTON COLLIERY STRIKE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--There is no change to report in the position of affairs at the Lambton Colliery. A great deal of improvement is being effected in and around ...

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  41. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--A series of accidents have occurred aboard the ship Langdale. An apprentice named Craven, whilst assisting to take in ballast, had a ...

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  42. THE NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    The reported massacre in New Guinea formed the subject of communication between Mr. Dibbs and Admiral Tryon yesterday, but nothing definite was settled as to what steps ...

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  43. NEW GUINEA.

    COOKTOWN, Monday.--Mr. C. English and his brother arrived here to-day from Milne Bay, New Guinea. They report all quiet, but the natives are restless since Frier's ...

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  44. GUNNEDAH BOROUGH COUNCIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  45. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday,--The steamer Guthrie arrived yesterday morning from China, with 100 tons of cargo. She sails to-day for southern ports, taking from here 90 tons of ...

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  46. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An accident occurred at Mitchell on Saturday when four men, employed as well-sinkers, on going home to dinner were struck by lightning. One of ...

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  47. MINISTERIAL BANQUET.

    The Ministry gave a banquet to their supporters last evening in the Parliamentary buildings. Upwards of 80 guests were present, representing both branches of the Legislative ...

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  48. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament assembles at noon to-day when the members will be sworn in by Sir John Hay, K.C.M.G., the Hon. W. B. Dalley and the Hon. W. R. Piddington, who have been ...

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  49. BISHOPS BARRY AND WEBBER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Primate, Dr. Barry, accompanied by Dr. Webber, Bishop of Brisbane, arrived here by the steamship Leura this afternoon and drove to ...

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  50. HOT WEATHER IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The weather was excessively sultry to-day. The city was enveloped in clouds of dust all day. ...

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  51. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    ALBURY, Monday.--For Melbourne: Messrs. T. J. Gibson, C. Hull, C. Fairbairn, R. Ray, J. Fagan, J. Moylan, M. O'Farrell, T. M'Farland, Baxter, Brace. G. P. Masterman. J. Ward, J. ...

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  52. THREE DEATHS BY DROWNING.

    NARANDERA, Saturday.--Frederick Thos. Pearson was found drowned on Friday morning in a creek at the back of the Royal Hotel. The papers found on him denote ...

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