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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A carter, whose name is said to be John Saunders, whilst working at the excavation being carried out at the corner of William and College streets, near the Sydney Museum, was ...

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  3. DESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the close of the meeting of the State Cabinet to-day, the Premier announced that the Minister for Lands had seen the Prime Minister, and had been ...

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  4. LAND FOR SALE.

    With all Government resumptions absorbed and no prospect of more until the end of the year, at the earliest, how is "the public and steadily-growing demand for land to ba met? ...

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  5. THE WAY OPEN.

    There were indications late last night that a settlement of the coastal shipping strike la within measurable distance. The parties had two lengthy sittings in ...

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  6. NEARLY A WAR.

    HONGKONG, March 19.--The cables will have given you the main facts in relation to the seizure by China of the Japanese steamer Dainl Tastu MAru II. on a charge of gun-running. But ...

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  7. WEST WYALONG STRIKE.

    WYALONG, Tuesday.--Indications, now point to an early termination of the strike. As the result of further negotiations between the parties, the managers of Brookman's, Barrier, and ...

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  8. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR.

    The man who was knocked down by a motor car on Monday last died at the Sydney Hospital early, last evening. It is believed that his name is George Wolfe Until this morning ...

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  9. FATAL FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    Mr. W. Brown, Relieving City Coroner, yesterday held an inquest on the body of George Witchard (65), a laborer who fell downstaires at his residence, 5 Campbell-street, Erskine ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General was received yesterday morning at Tumut by the councillors, aldermen, and townspeople. Captain Share is his only companion. The Governor left, for Yarrangobllly ...

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  11. THE MAGNET DIRECTORS FIRM.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--The following telegram has been received from the visiting directors at the Magnet; Mine:-- Just received deputation ol employees, who demaoded ...

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  12. BROKEN-HILL BUTCHERS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--The unique position of the master butchers and their late employees running shops in opposition remains unaltered. It is alleged that a member of the ...

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  13. DEATH UNDER AN ANAESTHETIC.

    An inquest was held by Mr. W. L. Brown, relieving City. Coroner, at Manly, yesterday morning on the body, of Marjorie Constance Flower (13), who died at Nurse Bowden's ...

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  14. AN EXCITING TRAIN EXPERIENCE.

    MOSS VALE, Tuesday.--Several passengers travelling from Sydney by the second division of the southern express last night had a rather exciting experience between the metropolis and ...

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  15. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In connection with the valuation of transferred properties, the Federal Government has decided, to have an appraisement made of all telegraph and, telephone ...

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  16. A CHINAMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The death of Young Kong (34), a Chinaman, lately residing at Burton-road, Alexandria, has been reported to the Coroner. Young Kong, it was stated, died in the Sydney Hospital ...

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  17. STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS.

    Yesterday the North Coast Company's steamer St. George left Sydney for the Richmond River, via Newcastle. She took explosives from this port, and will fill up with coal at Newcastle. ...

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  18. ACCIDENT TO A JOCKEY.

    Yesterday morning Arthur Ryan, while putting the gelding Kotyshi over the hurdles at Randwick, met with a serious accident through the animal falling. Ryan was admitted to St. ...

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  19. SUEZ CANAL RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. DEAKIN, replying to a question by Mr. Knox (Victoria) to-day, said he had seen the report that the British Government had already received back the ...

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  20. TRAM AND HORSE COLLIDE.

    A horse, attached to a lorry, owned by Mr. J. Watson, Clarence-street, city, came into collision with a tram at Elizabeth-street yesterday morning .The shaft of the lorry was broken and ...

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  21. FOUND DEAD.

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday.--A hawker, John Rowells, 64 years of age, was found dead at Weetailbah. The inquiry resulted in a finding of death from heart failure. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND'S PROJECT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A deputation of 17 members of the Assembly, representing farming and dairying constituencies, and G. H. Pritchard. representing the Sugar Growers' ...

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  23. TETANIC POISONING.

    WYONG, Tuesday.--several eases of tetanic poisoning have occurred recently at Wyong, caused by eating bottled oysters. A family of four who partook of one bottleful ...

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  24. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The inquest on the body of Madge Graham--which was found in an advanced state of decomposition at the bottom of an abandoned shaft at Vale Park on ...

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  25. A BROKEN LEG.

    KURRI KURRI, Tuesday.--Mr. Albert Baker, of the firm of Baker Bros., brickmakers, of Deakin-street, was working in the clay pit this when a niece of clay, on which he was ...

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  26. ORANGEISM AND POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A case which illustrates the interest taken by the Orange institution in parliamentary elections was argued in the Practice Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice ...

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  27. BOY KILLED BY A TRUCK.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.--Arthur sear, 6 years oF age, was killed this afternoon on the long Tunnel Extended Co.'s locomotive train at Walhalla. The boy was jumping on a truck when he ...

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  28. THE BURRUMBEET RACECOURSE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An Inquest at Lear- month was held to-day concerning the death of James Hickey, who was run over by a furniture van near Burrumbeet racecourse on Friday night. ...

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  29. THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A petition bas bean filed in the Divorce Court by Frederick William Ernest Patey, 37, of North Fitzroy, theatrical manager, who seeks a dissolution of his ...

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  30. THE GLENELG TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Government has decided to give compensation to Mrs. Ring, widow of Constable Ring, who was shot dead by the fisherman, Coleman, at Glenelg, on ...

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  31. BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Sidney Marsden, years of age, was knocked down by a cyclist, and sustained a fracture of the left leg below the knee. ...

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  32. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Manufacturers yesterday, a vote of thanks was recorded to Mr. J. G. Farleigh (president) for his attention to matters connected with the ...

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  33. BLACKSMITH'S MISFORTUNE.

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.--Stephen Black, blacksmith, let a piece of iron, weighing about, 5cwt., fall on him. He sustained a compound comminuted fracture of two lingers of the left ...

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  34. IN URGENT NEED OF FOOD.

    The Department of Navigation yesterday received a telegram, from the lighthouse-keeper on Montague Island, stating that owing to the strike no vessel had called for over a ...

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  35. GIRL JUMPS INTO RIVER.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--A girl, aged 19, Jumped into the river Derwent to-day and was drowns in view of two mon, who did not go to her rescue because they could not swim . They threw her a ...

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  36. FEDERAL MINT-ARSENAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Defence, having reviewed' the revised Estimates and the author's report of Mr. Hake, tho Defence Department's chemical adviser, and the. ...

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  37. THE THREE HATTERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A decision will probably be arrived at to-morrow by the Federal Government with reference to the case of the three hatters. The legal question, upon which ...

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  38. A LIGHTER SUNK.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The lighter Commerce, while being towed through the entrance to the basin to-day, came into collision will the "German steamer Bergedorf, which was ...

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  39. DEPARTMENTAL BUNGLING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The additional Estimates tabled in the House of Representatives on Friday, make provision for payments to the South Australian senatorial candidates, Messrs. ...

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  40. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    TINGHA, Tuesday.--The local section of the railway league has again urged the Minister for Works to commence the survey of the line --Narromine to Peak-hill--as soon as possible. ...

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  41. LIBERTY OF CONTRACT.

    The New York correspondent of "The Times" (London), cabled on January 30 as follows:-- "The Supreme Court on Monday, in deciding that the Federal law forbidding the discharge ...

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  42. NOBLE TESTIMONIAL FUND.

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  43. MOUNT HOREB TO TUMBARUMBA.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.--A party of officers is now making a survey of the proposed line of railway from Mount Horeb to Tumbarumba via Batlow Scrub. As soon as this survey, is finished the ...

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  44. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

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  45. FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Suva (1158-tons), in charge of Captain W. H. M'Lellan, arrived at Sydney last night from Fiji Islands. The passengers were Mcadames Collins, Hill-house Blacklow, and two children, Misses A. Collins, ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM BOOT TRADE.

    At the last meeting of the Boot Trade Council it was unanimously resolved to accord, their utmost support, both morally and financially, to the waterside workers in their present trouble. ...

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  48. AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. -- The Newcastle Steamship Company's steamer Hunter arrived this morning, a full ship from Sydney, after having, been off the run for about a fortnight, ...

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