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  2. NORTH COAST WATER WAYS.

    BOWRAVILLE, Saturday; -- Before leaving the subject of the Clarence River entrance it is necessary to make brief reference to the condition of affairs at Yamba, a seaside ...

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  3. BACK FROM THE CONGRESS

    Dr. Ashburion Thompson president of the Board of Health, returned to Sydney, on Saturday from his visit to Europe. Dr. Thompson left in August last, and as will be seen by the ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Ernest Wilson (21), recently residing at Parkavenue, Camperdown, while bathing with three friends in the Woronora River yesterday, morning, suddenly sank. One of his companions, ...

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  5. RAIN TAKES CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Rain last night came along like a thief, and stole the Englishmen's chance of reaping a just reward for their performance of dismissing the Australians ...

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  6. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE,Saturday. -- The recovery of Mrs. Graham's dress basket has renewed interest, in the Ballarat. North mystery. It has had the effect of exploding the illegal operation ...

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  7. PERILS TO PROGRESS.

    Under the auspices of the Now South Wales Alliance, Mr. Samuel Manger, Postmaster-General, delivered an address at the Centenary- hall yesterday, on "Perils to Progress." ...

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  8. STRUCK BY A SWING.

    A gentleman, walking through Prince Alfred Park last night, came upon too prostrate form of a small boy, who appeared to be severely Injured. He carried the lad to the Royal Prince ...

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  9. THE FINANCIAL SIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Since the publication of the report telegraphed from Sydney concerning the financial prospects of the tour, and the subsequent comment and explanation [?]ereot, ...

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  10. CAB-DRIVER RUN OVER.

    Terence M'Ardall, a cab-driver, was run over by his own vehicle yesterday, and sustained severe injuries to his back and a fractured arm. His cab was at the rank at the Central Railway ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A proclamation has been issued prohibiting from. April 1 the importation of hop aromas, hop bouquets, hop essences; hop extracts, hop flavors hop oil, ...

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  12. FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    Ada baker, a little girl, aged 7, fell from toe balcony at her home, Barker-lane; city yesterday, and badly injured her skull. The Civil Ambulance Brigade conveyed her to Sydney ...

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  13. A STEWARD'S FALL.

    Robert Buchanan, a steward on Messrs Burns, Phlips' island steamer Makambo, fell down the hold of, that vessel, a distance of 20ft., on Saturday, and striking the fluke of on anchor ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. DROWNED NEAR THE GAP.

    Arthur, Aldous, a coachbuilder, residing at Bridge-road, Camperdown, was drowned near the Gap, South Head, yesterday morning. Aldou with a companion, Chas. Leech, was ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. FIJIANS IN TASMANIA.

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  16. SLASHED ACROSS THE FACE.

    Shortly after 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, while Thomas O'Brien, a doaler residing at Goulburn-street, was Walking home along George- street West, a strange man drew a razor and a ...

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  17. THE BODY EXHUMED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The remains of the woman which were found in an abandoned shaft at Vale Park, near Ballarat, on January 21, and which are believed to he those of Mrs. Mary ...

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  18. FALL DOWN A WINZE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday. -- The Coroner this morning held an inquest concerning the death of George Sylyester M'Nally, who died at the hospital yesterday as the result of falling down ...

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  19. MINER'S THIGH BROKEN.

    KURRI KURRI, Saturday. -- An elderly man, Henry Doherty, living at Heddon Greta, had his right thigh smashed at Pelaw Main Colliery, where he was working last night in the ...

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  20. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    GOULBURN, Sunday. -- An employee at Baxter's boot factory, named Trayers, while out shooting, tripped and fell. He had a pipe in his mouth at the time and the stem was driven ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Central Police Court to-day two Chinese were fined £20 each for being unlawfully in possession of opium. Another Chinaman, George, Sue Boo, was remanded till Monday on a charge ...

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  22. THROWN FROM A WAGGONETTE.

    HAY, Saturday. -- Thomas Smith of Toganmain, was admitted to too Hay Hospital suffering from serious injuries to the ribs and chest, toe result of an accident on Toganmain ...

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  23. BURNED TO DEATH.

    HELENSBURGH, Saturday. -- A Tittle girl, three years of age, named Doris Myrtle "Whitty, was playing with some other children, when a boy about her own age threw down a lighted ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. MUNICIPALITIES AND SHIRES.

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 words
  26. RIFLE CLUB MEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Speaking at a parade of Rifle Clubs on Saturday, Major-General Hoad(Inspector-General) said he felt satisfied that he had become so completely in touch with ...

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  27. A BROKEN LEG.

    HELENSBURGH, Saturday. -- Yesterday afternoon a boy named John Short was coming from Darke's Forest to Helensburgh with a load of apples. in a cart. He was sitting on the top of ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    General rain fell on Wednesday and Thursday over toe whole of the State, and both pastoral and agricultural country received a good soaking. ...

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  29. MINER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    SINGLETON, Sunday. -- Frederick Freer (55), a miner, dropped dead at Camberwell yesterday. He complained of illness, and was advised not to go to work. He picked up a book to read ...

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  30. PLAYING WITH MATCHES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- A son of Mr. A. O. Richards, of Pinnaroo, was playing with matches yesterday, and set a light to some loose straw. His clothes' were ignited, and be ...

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  31. MOST POPULAR IN PERTH.

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  32. BRUTAL FRENCHMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- What appears to be a wanton and brutal attack by a band of French sailors, upon John Jones, a seaman on board the steamer Sarpedon, was perpetrated late on ...

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  33. LOOKS TO THE SKY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A man, who gave the name of Geo, Morrison, 23 years of ago, described as a laborer, was arrested at Ballarat to-day on a charge of being concerned in breaking into ...

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  34. "BLESS THEE, MY CHILDREN!".

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Replying to a deputation at Queenscliff on Friday night, Mr. Bent said he put not the slightest reliance in Mr. Dannevig's report on fisheries. "That ...

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  35. ON THE "SAUCER."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- At the saucer cycle track on Saturday night the chief event was a match between George Farley, of Victoria, and G. Horder, holder of the championship of ...

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  36. A CHINESE MONOPOLY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. -- In a speech at Auckland, Sir Joseph Ward alluded to the monopoly in market gardening and the sale of vegetables possessed by Chinese. In order to ...

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  37. FRUIT REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE,Sunday. -- It has been definitely arranged that Mr. Swinburne (Minister for Agriculture)shall meet Mr. Perry in Sydney on February 24 on the subject of the fruit ...

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  38. A CLOUD BURST.

    MANILLA, Saturday. -- A aloud burst occurred at Crow Mountain last week, nearly four inches of rain falling in a very short time. Miles of fencing were washed away, and the ...

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  39. ELECTORS DISFRANCHISED.

    BELLINGEN, Saturday. -- It has been asceta[?]ed that, according to the ruling of the returning-officer, all of the votes recorded at Bellingen have been rendered informal, thus ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. STRANDED IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A band of about a dozen. Bulgarians who cannot speak the English language are stranded in Melbourne, and the police are in doubt as to what is to be done ...

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  42. BIG SEAS AT TATHRA.

    BEGA, Saturday. -- Shipping operations at Tathra have been completely suspended for a week past owing to terrific seas. The steamer Eden, from Sydney arrived off Berinagui early ...

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  43. COASTER AGROUND.

    A telegram was received on Saturday from Tweed Heads stating that Messrs. B. M. Corrigan and Co.'s steamer Friendship was aground on the crossing. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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