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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Friday.--Sir Samuel Griffith has Written to Dr. Machattie, the president of the Bathurst Federation League, under date 21st October, as follows:--"It affords me much regret ...

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  3. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    LONDON, September 18.--From the cables regarding anti-Abdul meetings in your part of the world, I gather that England is supposed to be thoroughly roused at last concerning the ...

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  4. SHIPPING.

    Alice Mar, sch., 69 tons. Captain Champion, from Norfolk Island 4th inst. Passengers: Rev. Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. Hordern Brothers, agents. Flensburg, str. (German Australian line), 4400 tons, ...

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  5. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    COOMA, Friday.--Augustus Hines was to-day found guilty of larceny, and sentenced to five months' Imprisonment. The Jury in this case were locked up for 20 hours, and complained of ...

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  6. THE SPACIOUS TIMES OF QUEEN VICTORIA.

    "The Spacious Times of Queen Victoria and our inheritance Therein" was the subject of a lecture delivered by Dr. Bevan in the Pitt-street Congregational Church last night. As a preface, Dr. Bevan referred to the ...

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  7. STRIKE OF LABORERS.

    NARRABRI, Friday.--All the navvies working at the Narrabri end of the Moree line struck work to-day on account of the irregular hours. The men complain that they have to be in readiness ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS ON TOUR.

    MURRUMBURRAH, Friday.--Messrs. Eddy and Fehon, the Railway Commissioners, arrived here at 8.30 this morning, and inspected the railway premises. It is understood that important ...

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  9. THE LIBERAL LEADERS.

    Mr. Gladstone's fierco denunciations of "the Great Assassin," and repeated asseverations that "diplomatic pressure" on the Turks is worse than no good, and that only coercion will ...

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  10. THE NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The pay for the fortnight, which ended on Saturday last, was issued to miners of the district to-day. The number of days worked at the various collieries was as ...

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  11. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    TIRANA, Friday.--Shearing is nearly finished in this district, and three of the largest sheds cut out this week. The clip on the whole has been very good, considering the long dry summer. Most of ...

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  12. FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR INVERELL.

    INVERELL, Friday.--An old resident named James Francis O'Donoghue, was returning to his home at Nuilamanna yesterday alone in a dray, when the horse bolted. The dray ...

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  13. SEIZURE OF AN ILLICIT STILL AT WATERLOO.

    A few days ago, as Senier-constable Harrison was passing down the Botany-road, Waterloo, he became aware of an odor--which he recognised--issuing from a grocer's shop next door to the Waterloo Congregational ...

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  14. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    BULLI, Friday.--The coal trade still remains tairde brisk. The steamer Merksworth loaded at Bulli to-day. The Port Bellambi shipments last week amounted to 5100 tons, a large increase on ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. TROUBLE WITH A POUNDKEEPER.

    FORBES, Friday.--At the council meeting last night it was decided to dismiss the pound-keeper, who, however, refuses to be dismissed or to give ...

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  16. DELAYED MAILS.

    ALSTONVILLE, Friday.--Much inconvenience is caused here through the repeated delay in the arrival of the Sydney mail via the Clarence. The Woodburn steamer leaves at a fixed hour, ...

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  17. THE CHURCHES.

    Memorial services in connection with the death of the Archbishop of Canterbury were held on Sunday at St. Matthew's, Manly. In the evening the sermon was preached by the Primate, and Mrs. Ernest Truman sang ...

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  18. THE TRUTH ABOUT DREYFUS.

    The idea that a miscarriage of justice occurred in the case of the unhappy Captain Dreyfus, who was, you will remember, drummed out of the French army and imprisoned for treachery ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. IMPORTANT DRAINAGE SCHEME.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--The important scheme devised by the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board for the drainage of swamps in the vicinity of the pumping station ...

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  20. PIERCE MEMORIAL NURSES' HOME.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--The annual meeting of the Pierce Memorial Nurses' Home was held last evening, Mr. W. H. Mullen, vice-president of the Maitland Hospital, presiding. The ...

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  21. MELBOURNE CUP WEEK.

    Special arrangements have been made by the Railway Commissioners to meet the increased passenger traffic in connection with the Melbourne race week. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued by the mail trains leaving ...

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  22. TWO SHOPS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--A fire took place last night in Argent-street, when two small shops were destroyed, one occupied by Messrs. Woods aud Taylor, and the other by a fishmonger named ...

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  23. AN AUSTRALIAN ELOPEMENT AND ITS SEQUEL.

    When, in the shimmering Australian moonlight six years ago, little Flo Nightingale agreed to ciope with the handsome young traveller in the softgoods line, Arthur William Memory, she ...

    Article : 441 words
  24. FAILURE OF THE COOTAMUNDRA WATER SUPPLY.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday.--The water supply has run out. Notice having been given that the mains would he turned off at 9 o'clock this morning, the townspeople had exhausted the ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENTS.

    Sir,--I am surprised and sorry that more interest has not been taken by the public in the University Settlement question. Mr. Rowland's able paper, read before the University Union, and his letter to your paper, ...

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  26. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday.--Twenty-two lots of homestead selections within the population area of Temora were thrown open here on Thursday, and nine have been taken up. ...

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  27. COPPER REFINING WORKS.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Steady progress is being made with the election of the copper refining works. The big smoke stack, the main flue, and five furnaces are now completed, and it is ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. FATALITIES.

    The City Coroner yesterday held an Inquest with reference to the death of the fettler Thomas Brown, who was run over by a train and killed near the Hurstville railway station on Thursday. ...

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  29. RAILWAY DEVIATION AT DARGAN'S CREEK.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--At the railway deviation at Dargan's Creek the work is being pushed on. Some 400 men and 50 horses have lately been employed there. The last pay amounted to ...

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  30. THE MOOREFIELD FATALITY.

    Mr. J. C. Woore, City Coroner, held a magisterial inquiry at the Kogarah lockup yesterday into the circumstances connected with the death of William Gee, who met with an accident while ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. PROPOSED TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--At the municipal council meeting last night a resolution was carried that the council urge the Minister for Public Instruction, through the members for the city ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. HUDSON BROTHERS, LIMITED.

    The fallowing circular, which speaks for itself, has been sent to the shareholders of Hudson Bros. Company, Limited:--Clyde Works, Granville, 16th October, 1896. ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND THE COLONIES.

    At the meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce now being held at Southampton. Mr. W. H. Williams, of London, moved a resolution calling upon the Government to consider the ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. AN EXTRAORDINARY DELUSION.

    OBLEY, Friday.--An extraordinary affair occurred here yesterday morning. A man named Ramsbottom, employed as tutor at Obella Station, became suddenly insane, and going to the local ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. EAST GRETA COAL MINING COMPANY.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The half-yearly meeting of the East Greta Coal-mining Company was held to-day, Mr. W. J. Gillam, chairman of directors, presiding. The report stated that the ...

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  38. MEN FOR THE NAVY.

    In a letter to "The Times," on the subject of manning the British Navy, the Hon. Tom Brassey, after pointing out a way to secure efficiency in the Naval Reserve, suggests also a source of ...

    Article : 118 words
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