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  3. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, who has been here and ought to know, declares that the delegates sent to the Irish National Convention do not genuinely represent the views of the Irish in Australia. He ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The examination of Mr. MacCarthy before the Banking Committee of the House of Representatives was continued today, and dealt mainly with the qualifications of ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    URANA, Friday.--There is a large rush for land in the Riverina. At the local lands office yesterday 688 applicants lodged applications, representing 11,000 applications. The amount ...

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  6. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A COMMISSION AGENT.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. --A commission agent named Charles Billiard Parker, who was bailiff for many years at Christchurch, was found dead in his office to-day, having apparently poisoned ...

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  7. SWEET POTATO FLOUR

    MACLEAN, Friday.--The following report has been received from Messrs. Harper and Co. in reference to the samples of locally-made sweet potato flour and meal:--"We have examined the ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday,--An action has been commenced by Miss Gladys Anderson, an actress, better known as Gladys Leigh, against Mr. George Rignold, in which she claimed £300 for ...

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  9. OUTRAGE AT PAHIATUA.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--A man named Timothy O'Gorman, after drinking at Pahiatua, was returning home last night, when he was waylaid; and both his ears were sliced off, and his watch, ...

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  10. NEW STEAMERS OF THE UNION COMPANY.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Mr. James Mills, the managing director of the Union Steam Ship Company, arrived by the R.M.S. Monowai, having been home to arrange for the construction and ...

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  11. TWO BARGES SUNK.

    WENTWORTH, Friday.--A report is just to hand that the steamer Rob Roy's barge, loaded with wool, has sunk just below Tolarno station. So also has the Bantam's barge, which was ...

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  12. FASHIONABLE BALL IN THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    The ball which was given by Miss Walker, of "Yaralla," Concord, in the Exhibition Building last night may be classed amongst the largest and most splendid that have yet been held in Sydney. ...

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  13. ASSAULT ON A GAOLER.

    WENTWORTH, Friday.--Thomas Butler and Charles Williams, at present awaiting their trial in the Wentworth gaol, on a charge of horse stealing, assaulted acting-gaoler Sheringham with ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A magisterial inquiry was held to-day concerning the death of Honorah Glynn, aged 65, at South Brisbane. The evidence showed that deceased had threatened to commit ...

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  15. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The inquest on the young man M'Phail, who ran amuck in South Melbourne yesterday afternoon, will be held tomorrow. The wounded men, Chas. Adams and ...

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  16. A TELEGRAPHIC CHESS MATCH.

    BATHURST, Friday.--The chess match played last evening from the Kelso telegraphic office between Bathurst and Wagga resulted in an easy win for Wagga. The following were the ...

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  17. A MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A military tournament was opened in the Exhibition Grounds to-day. There were a large number of competitors, Including many from Ipswich, Toowoomba, ...

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  18. A WARNING FROM WEST AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At the Trades-hall Council to-night a communication was read from the Plasterers' Association of "West Australia, reporting a complete glut in the labor market, ...

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  19. KILLED BY A RAILWAY TRUCK.

    BOURKE, Friday.--An elderly man named J. E. Stallworthy, while crossing the rails in the railway yards last night, was knocked down by a truck, which was being shunted. He died ...

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  20. ACTION AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The action of Brabant and Co. versus the Colonial Treasurer, which has occupied the Supreme Court since the 24th of August, concluded this evening. The case was ...

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  21. A PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The election for the North-western Province in the Legislative Council has gone in favor of Mr. Phillips by a majority of 334, the numbers being, Mr. Phillips 3264; ...

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  22. JUVENILE ODDFELLOWS' LODGE.

    JUNEE, Friday.--A juvenile lodge in connection with the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows was opened on Wednesday night, when over 50 boys were enrolled, their ages ranging ...

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  23. FEDERAL PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The ninth convocation of the Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches of Australia and Tasmania was continued to-day in the Assembly-hall, Collins-street. ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday.--The libel action, Strachan v. the "Daily Telegraph," was concluded to-night, when the jury, after deliberation, returned a verdict for the plaintiff for £2000 damages. This is ...

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  25. MILITARY BALL AT PADDINGTON.

    The annual ball of the New South Wales Artillery Regiment Gunners was held last evening at the Paddington Town-hall. The ballroom and approaches were handsomely and appropriately ...

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  26. HORSE DISEASE AT WINDSOR.

    WINDSOR, Friday.--A disease prevails amongst the local horses. it causes an Impediment in the throat, and prevents their swallowing. The horses become enervated, and in some Instances they die. ...

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  27. ABATTOIRS FOR NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--A municipal conference was hold at the Newcastle Council-chambers tonight to consider the question of the establishment of abattoirs. Alderman Smith (Mayor of ...

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  28. ARRIVAL OF CHINESE AT LAUNCESTON.

    HOBART, Friday.--The steamer Chingtu, from China, arrived at Launceston this morning with 29 Chinese. The steamer was boarded by the health officer, and pratique granted. A batch of ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There was a slight Improvement this afternoon in the condition of Mr. Hartley, the Inspector-General of Schools, who recently met with a bicycle accident, although he has not yet quite ...

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  30. PUBLIC SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS AT WAVERLEY.

    Mr. Alfred Allen, the hon. secretary of the Waverley Public School Board, is in receipt of a letter from the Department of Public Instruction, in reply to a request made for certain ...

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  31. THE TAMWORTH WATER SUPPLY.

    TAMWORTH, Friday.--At a special meeting of the municipal council last night it was decided, by seven votes to five, to allow the Government a free hand in the matter of tho cost of the ...

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  32. THE R.M.S. MONOWAI AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The U.S.S. Company's R.M.S. Monowai arrived here at noon to-day from San Francisco via Honolulu and Apia. She left again for Sydney at 10 p.m. The following is a ...

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  33. THE NEW QUEENSLAND LAND BILL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The new Land Bill, which was introduced and read the first time in the Legislative Assembly last night, is a comprehensive measure of 251 clauses, and repeals all the ...

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  34. ROBBERIES IN ILLAWARRA SUBURBS.

    A couple of impudent robberies in the Illawarra "suburbs have been reported to the police at Kogarah. Last night, while the inmates were at dinner, some thieves entered the residence of Mr. ...

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  35. THE GOULBURN COUNCIL.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--At the council meeting last night the Inadequate accommodation at the Technical College was the subject of discussion. it was resolved that in view of the increasing ...

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  36. FATALITIES.

    The man Robert Staunton Dixon, who was reported in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday to have been taken to the Sydney Hospital in an unconscious condition, died yesterday morning at ...

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  37. LECTURES.

    Mr. J. J. Virgo, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., Adelaide, lectured in the Y.M.C.A.-hall last night. There was a large attendance, and the chair was occupied by Mr. E. K. Satehell. ...

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  38. A VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    An Inquiry was held yesterday in connection with the death of a man named John Sharpe, who died at his residence at Canterbury on Thursday. Sharpe, it appeared from the evidence, cut his ...

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  39. THE FEDERAL-ALICE COLLISION.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Marine Board inquiry into the Federal-Alice collision concluded to-day. Mr. Russell addressed the Board on behalf of Captain Cleary, of the Federal, and Mr. ...

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  40. A YOUTH STABBED AT PADDINGTON.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock last evening, a young man named Ernest Love was standing at the corner of Gurner- street, Paddington, close to his residence, when a number of boys accused him of ...

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  41. LATE MINING.

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  42. FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A representative meeting of fruitgrowers in the Dundas district was held in the local Town-hall on Thursday evening. Alderman T. Smith, of Rydalmere, in the chair, with the object of ...

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  43. HOBART.

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