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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    NYNGAN, Friday.--Mr. W. G. Spence, M.H.R., interviewed to-day stated that strong hopes were entertained that a conference would shortly be held to fix up matters concerning all ...

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  3. THE CALL OE THE YEARS.

    It was an expectant audience that filled to overflowing the Great-hall of the University last night on the occasion of the first of a series of lectures by President David Starr ...

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  4. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    It would appear, that a certain number of the players, in reviving the agitation for representation on the Board of Control, have done so without any assurances of support from those ...

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  5. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A railway signalman, Henry Whitelaw (49), was found dead in bed at his residence, Bridge-road, Homebush, last evening, with a bullet wound in his temple and a revolver clutched ...

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  7. ADULTERATION OF FOODS.

    Members of the Country Storekeepers' Association waited upon the president of the Board of Health yesterday to make representations regarding an amendment of the Public Health ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The organising committee of the Liberal and Reform Association met yesterday, when a number of matters received attention. The following further selections were made:-- ...

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  9. TO ENCOURAGE MUSIC.

    The success of the grand opera venture, at the head of which is Mr. George Musgrove, is so far assured that Mr. Musgrove is able to point to the fact that the receipts in Melbourne ...

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  10. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    The circumstances of the death of Bridget Boland, a single woman, lately residing in Bourke-street, Redfern, were investigated by the City Coroner yesterday. Deceased fell from a ...

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  11. A WHARF LABORER'S DEATH.

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded at an inquest held yesterday concerning the death of Frederick. Manego, a wharf-laborer. Deceased was working on board the steamer ...

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  12. STATE GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    NYNGAN, Friday.--On their return journey from Cobar the Governor and Miss Rawson were met at the railway station by the Mayor (Alderman Sandison), and Mr. Flasbman, chairman of the ...

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  13. LANE COVE.

    Mr. Andrew Eaton, who ran Mr. David Fell close for the selection of the local Liberal and Reform Leagues on the occasion of the last election in Lane Cove, is announced as a ...

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  14. STRUCK BY A FALLING TREE.

    WYALONG, Friday.--A young man, Arthur Hales (19), received severe injuries at Klondyke, on the Kildary-road, through being, struck by a falling tree whilst engaged clearing land. He ...

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  15. BROKEN-HILL MINERS' MEETING.

    BROKEN-HILL. Friday.--An Important meeting of the surface section of the A.M.A. was held at the Trades-hall on Wednesday night, at which it was decided to take a ballet as to ...

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  16. JOCKEY KILLED.

    BULEYROI, Friday.--At the local races to-day, in the opening event, William M'Innes, of Narrabri, who was riding a horse called Horatius, was killed by collision with a post. ...

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  17. DENILIQUIN.

    DENILTQUIN, Friday.--Mr. H. G. M'Kinney, of Sydney, addressed a meeting of Deniliquin electors at the Town-hall to-night. The Mayor. (Alderman Jameson) presided, and there were ...

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  18. DROPPED DEAD.

    WERRIS GREEK, Friday.--George Sterrit, district bailiff of Quirindi, dropped dead on the railway platform. He had previously been under medical treatment for heart disease. ...

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  19. KILLED IN A MINE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--At the inquest on Philip Patrick Tracey, the victim of yesterday's fatality at the Proprietary mine, evidence was given that deceased had been carried from ...

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  20. THE WAVERLEY ELECTORATE.

    Sir.--Mr. A. T. Douglas, in a letter published in your issue of the 23rd inst, hazards on explanation of the differences existing, as alleged by him, to exist between the central executive of fee constitutionally appointed ...

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  21. ANOTHER PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    WARREN, Friday.--George Mauritz, 17, the son of a selector three miles out, was brought to the hospital yesterday, having been accidentally short by his brother with a pea-rifle. ...

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  22. EMPIRE AND SOVEREIGN.

    Sir,--Will you permit me to suggest that Empire Day should in future be kept up on the birthday of the then reigning Sovereign. The advantage gained in adopting this proposal would be that the nation would show honor, ...

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  23. GIRL BADLY BURNED.

    DUNGOG, Friday.--The eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Farley, of Bandon Grove, met with a serious burning accident yesterday. The child was passing close to a fire when her clothes ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The acting-chairman of the Tariff Commission, Mr. Higgs, has presented the Government with reports on agricultural products and groceries, apparel and ...

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  25. SAILOR LOST OVERBOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Danish barque Prins Waldemar, which arrived to-day from Christiania, ran into a severe storm off the Tasmanian coast on Wednesday. One of the ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--Referring to Mr. Wm. Donald's letter, published in your issue this morning, wherein he states "that Mr. Jessep's nomination has been the only nomination received by the local branch," kindly permit me, in reply, ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S HINTERLAND.

    PINE CREEK (S.A.), Friday.--The driving section of the Federal party, which left Catherine last Tuesday, returned to Pine Creek to-day The party drove to Horseshoe Creek, and ...

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  28. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    The hearing was resumed at the Water Police Court yesterday of charges of assault arising out of the disturbance that occurred recently in connection with the Coal-lumpers' strike, ...

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  29. IMMIGRANTS BY THE ESSEX.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning the great, lumbertug steamer Essex drew up alongside the Federal-Houlder-Shire Wharf at Pyrmont with 165 passengers aboard. About 150 ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--It is as well the public know exactly what Jessop's position in Waverley is in regard to selection. At a large meeting I asked him if, in event of not being selected, he would stand down. He answered, ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE.

    At the Sulphide Corporation's works, Cockle Creek, there were smelted during the week 1406 tons of ore, yielding 2603oz. of gold, 32,248oz. of silver, and 315 tons of lead. ...

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  32. A WOMAN POISONED.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--At the Wallsend Court-house to-day the district coroner resumed the inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of a married woman ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    The appeal case against the enforcement or State income tax on Federal salaries was further heard in the High Court to-day. At the conclusion of argument the Court reserved ...

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  34. WEEKLY COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal exported from Newcastle during the week amounted to 91,148 tons, of which 36,944 tons were shipped to foreign ports and 54,204 tons to Commonwealth ...

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  35. THE WHITE ENSIGN.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, member for Wentworth in the House of Representatives, in replying to the toast of "The Commonwealth Parliament" at Mr. David Storey's banquet at Randwick last ...

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  36. BALMAIN EISTEDDFOD.

    The final arrangements for the Belmain Eisteddfod have now been made, and the programmes for the five sessions on Saturday and Monday, June 1 and 3, as well as the four ...

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  37. THE STRANDED STEAMER UNITY.

    The steamer Unity, which stranded on ton Beach during a gale three weeks ago, is still ashore, but her position has become more precarious during the past 24 hours. On ...

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  38. ASSISTING THE COAL LUMPERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Union Company's steamer Moana is expected here on Tuesday to load bunker coal, and tho local Coal Trimmers' Union has notified the agent for the steamer ...

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  39. GOODS AT DARLING HARBOK.

    A deputation from the Trolley, Draymen, and Carters' Union of Sydney and Suburbs waited upon the Railway Commissioners yesterday to ask that the closing hour for the receipt of ...

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  40. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    Betsy Baldwin, surgical and midwifery nurse, of Wallan, to-day sued Joshua Dickeson, farmer, of Laen North, for £1000 damages for breach of promise. Defendant formally ...

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  42. PREMIER IN THE NORTH.

    BALLINA, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Carruthers), accompanied by Messrs. Perry, Nobbs, and Hindmarsh, Ms.L.A., and Frank Farnell, arrived at noon to-day, and was welcomed by ...

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  43. NORTHERN ASSOCIATION.

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  44. WESTERN COAL AND METAL TRADE.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The coal trade this week was as brisk as it was last week. On Wednesday about 170 hoppers of coal were despatched from Eskbank station. At the iron-works ...

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  45. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade of the district has continued fairly brisk during the week, most of the collieries having worked well. One or two worked broken time. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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  47. Advertising

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  48. FALL IN TEMPERATURES.

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  49. THE TRAMS AND CHURCH SERVICES.

    It was stated by a deputation representing the vestry of St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, which waited upon the Railway Commissioners yesterday, that considerable annoyance and and ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. GERMAN MAIL AT FREMANTLE.

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  52. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  53. Advertising

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