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  2. HANDS OFF THE PARKS.

    A good deal of enthusiasm was evinced at the public meeting, held last night in the Town-hall, to protest against the seizure of Observatory-hill by the Government for the purposes ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    WYALONG, Tuesday.--A case presenting extraordinary features came before the police magistrate today, when a married woman, Elizabeth Loo Long, was charged with larceny ...

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  4. OUR RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Charles Oliver, who for 22 years had a distinguished career in the Lands Department, who for a further nine years was a colleague of the late Mr. Eddy as Railway Commissioner, ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    By the Croya, which left Port Melbourne today for London ports, gold of the value of £11,780 was shipped. Of this total two boxes of gold coin, valued at £1780, were shipped by the ...

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  6. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Shortly after noon those in Perth Police Court heard the report of revolver shots, and learned that a sensational occurrence had just taken place in a room of ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A hawker, named Gustav Stein, aged 78 years, residing in Hutton-street, Surry-hills, was knocked down by a horse and cart in Elizabeth-street, city, yesterday afternoon, and on being ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    The annual report of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce deals trenchantly with a number of matters of interest to the northern coal port. The condition of the harbor, upon which the ...

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  9. DIED IN HIS YARD.

    The body of Robert Fletcher (68) was found in the yard of his residence, Westbourne-street, Petersham, on Monday night. Deceased had for 13 years been employed at a watchman, and ...

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  10. ANOTHER PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.--While playing with a pea-rifle, a boy named Hilton Bradford, 15 years of age, sustained an injury to the foot through the weapon exploding. He didn't know ...

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  11. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    ARMIDALE, Tuesday.--The Circuit Court concluded today. William Law, charged with horse-stealing at Inverell, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. ...

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  12. YOUTH ROLLED ON BY A HORSE.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--T. N. Page, son of the manager of the Savings Bank, was seriously injured by a horse he was riding rolling on him at Alumny Creek, and is now in a low condition as ...

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  13. INJURED BY AN EXPLOSION.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--W. Morley, an employee at the Port Kembla harbor works, met with a painful accident this afternoon. He was engaged in drilling a hole when the charge ...

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  14. THE WOODEND MURDER.

    Investigations in connection with the brutal murder of the swagman, William Ponton, at Woodend, have failed to explain the mystery. No trace of the suspect has yet been discovered. ...

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  15. FOOT ALMOST SEVERED.

    PAMBULA, Tuesday.--A sleeper cutter named Newton, at Merimbula, met with a severe accident yesterday, nearly severing his foot with an axe. Constable Pye rendered every assistance, ...

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  16. TOOLEYBUC WATER SCHEME.

    Mr. Stuart Murray, chief engineer of water supply, has furnished the Minister with a preliminary report on the Tooleybue scheme of water supply. The scheme, as officially ...

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  17. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A sailor, Carl Carlson, of the Norwegian barque Ilalla, was drowned in the Yarra this morning. ...

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  18. LAMBTON HEIGHTS RESERVOIR.

    At the meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board, held yesterday, previous papers in connection with the insufficient pressure of water at Lambton heights ...

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  19. A JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The jockey T. Johnson, who was badly injured through the mare Pathrose, which he was riding, falling at an obstacle in the steeplechase at Mentone on ...

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  20. EXPLOSION IN A HOSPITAL.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Jas. Laycock, one of the oldest residents of the Malcolm district, met with a sudden death on Sunday in the local hospital He had been [?]n the hospital for a ...

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  21. BATHURST DIOCESAN SYNOD.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--The first session of the twelfth Synod of the Diocese of Bathurst was opened today. Bishop Camidge, who presided, made reference to the splendid work done by ...

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  22. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Home Minister has had a letter sent to the State Governments, requesting them to continue their meteorological work till the end of the year. After that, the ...

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  23. CHILDREN AND GUNPOWDER.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Some children at Northam by some means obtained gunpowder, and put some in a bottle. Louis Hoddy, aged 6, applied the lighted match, and the powder ...

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  24. AMERICAN MAIL SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.--The Acting-Postmaster-General mentioned this evening that no negotiations for the renewal of the San Francisco mail service were going on at present, but ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Yongala had a rough passage from Melbourne. Off Capo Northumberland she shipped tremendous seas fore and aft, setting the deck cargo adrift. ...

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  26. LIGHT HORSE TRAINING.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--The tactical scheme mapped out for the instruction of the troops, forming the Light Horse encampment at Anambah, which was begun at Seaham ...

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  27. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels cleared outwards at the Custom-house yesterday:--Linda Fell, str., for Port Pirie, with 3780 tons of coal; Komura, str., for Melbourne, with 3400 tons of coal: Kalpol, ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of Ministerial supporters yesterday it was decided that in view of the matters of vital importance to be considered at the Brisbane conference, the date of the meeting of ...

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  29. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

    Stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Co. were notified at a meeting of the board of directors, held in the company's offices, San Francisco, on March 12, that, in view of the heavy ...

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  30. AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Commercial Agent in the East reports that it is anticipated that when the Oriental Company's additional cold storage works are completed at Shanghai, North ...

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  31. RIVAL FLOURMILLERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--For some time past South Australian millers have been shippers of considerable quantities of flour to Javanese ports, and Straits Settlements. In fact, the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND[?]

    The chief health officer announces that the case of sickness on board H.M.S. Powerful is not plague. The patient will remain at Quail Island until recovery. ...

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  33. PLAGUE PATIENTS.

    Two plague rats were found yesterday in Kent-street, and another in a lane off that street. As to the patients at the Coast Hospital, it is stated that Mrs. O'Brien is still very ...

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  34. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Communications in regard to the Federal capital site have passed between the Federal Government and the Government of New South Wales. The letters, ...

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  35. CRUISE OF H.M.S. TORCH.

    H.M.S. Torch sails today on an extended cruise among the Islands. She calls first of all at Fiji, and thence proceeds to Samoa, the Gilbert and Ellice Groups, and on to Fanning ...

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  37. TEST CRICKET MATCHES.

    The draft programme drawn up by the Board of Control, and which has yet to be sanctioned by the Marylebone Cricket Club, provides that the first test match shall be played in Sydney ...

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  38. MISSION YACHT JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The London Missionary Society's steam yacht John Williams will leave Parbury's Wharf on a four months' cruise to the Islands of the South Seas early tomorrow morning. The vessel will ...

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  39. A JEWISH SETTLEMENT.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Mr. Alex. Marks, a representative of the Jewish territorial organisation, is visiting the State with the object of securing a million acres of land for a Jewish ...

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  40. SAILED OUT OF PORT.

    Another striking picture was presented to spectators down the harbor last evening, when the ship Arctic Stream, shale-laden for Rotterdam, weighed anchor below Garden Island, ...

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  41. LIFEBUOY FOUND.

    The British Consul at Noumea has reported to Captain Lindeman, R.N., the shipping master at Sydney, the finding of a lifebuoy belonging to the steamer South Australian. It was picked ...

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  42. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  43. THE FORTUNATUS.

    Messrs. A. Currie and Co. have received cable advice that their steamer Fortunatus, after being floated off the reef, near the island of Flores, upon which she had grounded, safely arrived at ...

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  45. A WOMAN SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the Rutherglen Police Court today Joseph Dean was charged with feloniously shooting at his wife, Edith Bean, with intent to commit murder at North ...

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  46. FIRE ON A KETCH.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday--The ketch Robert Burns left Port Adelaide on Monday with a general cargo for Kangaroo Island. When 30 miles out it was noticed that the cargo was a[?] The ...

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  47. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIAN.

    The wreck of the E. and A. liner Australian as it lies on the reef off Vashon Head, near Port Darwin, was sold yesterday by Messrs. Hogg, Robinson, and Co., representing Lloyd's, of ...

    Article : 76 words
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