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  2. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--No further bodies have been so far recovered of the victims of the Pearl ferry disaster. The police are still searching. All efforts to locate the ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Sydney was in a state of protestant perspiration throughout yesterday. Although the temperature never rose above 80.8, the atmosphere clung round everything like a rag ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A reserved judgment of considerable importance to brokers and others was delivered by the Full Court to-day, on an appeal from a ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    LAWSON, Tuesday.--The midday passenger train from Sydney met with a slight accident to-day. In rounding a sharp curve, one mile from Lawson, the front wheels of ...

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  6. SIR HENRY PARKES'S CANDIDATURE.

    Sir Henry Parkes addressed a gathering of over 1000 persons last evening from the balcony of the Tea Gardens Hotel, and had an attentive hearing. Mr. D. W. Langford ...

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  7. SPORTING.

    Followers of pony and galloway races are asked to lend their patronage to a race meeting to be disposed of this afternoon at Moore- fleld, and seeing that the outing generally ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES VOTES.

    In reply to a communication forwarded to the Railway Commissioners by Mr. G. Thompson, the secretary of Sir Henry Parkes's election committee, ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A boy named John Nutt, aged two years, died at the Glebe Cottage Hospital yesterday afternoon from the effects of a severe scalding which he sustained at his home, ...

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  11. THE RAINFALL.

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  12. THE BOOT TRADE DIFFICULTY.

    The annual meeting of the Boot Trade Union Was held at the Trades'-hall last evening, Mr. A. Brunt in the chair. A letter was read from the secretary of the Boot Manufacturers ...

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  13. RETURNED FROM THE WEST.

    BROKEN-HILL,Tuesday.--A well-known teamster and driver for M'Culloch and Co., named Malthouse, who has just returned from Esperance Bay, says it is painful to ...

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  14. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    The City Coroner held an inquest at Downey's Hurstville Hotel, Hurstville, on Tuesday evening, into the circumstances connected with the death of Roy Hamilton ...

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  15. DROWNING ACCIDENT AT STAWELL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A sad drowning fatality has occurred at Stawell. A number of young girls boarded a raft on the Wimmera on Sunday night, when it ...

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  16. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALRANALD, Tuesday.--Yesterday and to-day were intensely hot, the temperature being over 104deg. BERRY, Tuesday.--The heat to-day was ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The Cape Colony Agricultural Commissioners left the Bluff for Melbourne to-day. They were most favorably impressed with the New ...

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  18. THE BLACKFLAT MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Hodges to-day ordered that Mrs. Moylan, who murdered her little son with a hammer, and inflicted serious injuries on her ...

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  19. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    INVERELL, Tuesday.--The local land board held a three days' session here, during which a great number of cases was dealt with. Twelve conditional leases and ...

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  20. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The inquest on the two little victims of the Windsor tragedy was opened to-day. William Dales, father of the children, was present ...

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  21. THE SUICIDE IN PARRAMATTA PARK.

    The Deputy Coroner of the Parramatta district, Mr. R. H. Matthews, held an inquiry yesterday at Parramatta into the cause of the death of William Vaughan ...

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  22. A SCATTERED RAINFALL.

    ALSTONVILLE, Tuesday.--Exceptionally heavy rain has fallen to-day, and the creeks are all up. BINGARA, Tuesday.—Splendid showery ...

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  23. THE WAREHOUSEMEN'S CLUB.

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  24. THE HARVESTS.

    ULMARRA, Tuesday.--The maize crops are looking fairly well, and some few small lots are ready for shipment. The bulk of the early crops will not be ready for ...

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  25. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The Government have made it compulsory for cadets in the public service to join the volunteer forces, and have instructed the head officials of the ...

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  26. A BREACH OF CUSTOMS LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A Melbourne firm of the name of Messrs. Staerker and Fisher, recently exported four cases of hosiery and silk to their branch house in ...

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  27. FORT-STREET SCHOOL CLUB.

    At the Fort-street Public School Swimming Club carnival the polo competition will be a badge match between East Sydney and Balmain Clubs; and the following four races ...

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  28. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.

    AUCKLAND. Tuesday.--The Britannia Hotel, Wellington, owend by Mr. Duff, was totally destroped by fire last night. The licensee, Mr. Reld, and his wife jumped ...

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  29. EPSOM RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  30. THE REMOVAL OF THE LIVERPOOL ASYLUM.

    LIVERPOOL, Tuesday.--A special meeting of the local council was held last night to consider the question of the removal of the asylum. The evidence given ...

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  31. CYCLING.

    The racing at Ballarat on Saturday seems to have been of an excellent character, and there was a large attendance. A good deal of additional interest was given to the meeting by ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

    On Tuesday the Hurstville Council began the repairs of Forest-road, for which a sum of £500 has been granted by Government. The operations comprise the Opening up and ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The following new Mayors have been elected:-- ALBION PARK.--Alderman W. C. Dunater. CASINO.--Alderman Crilley (re-elected for the 7th time). ...

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  34. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Three cases of beat apoplexy occured to-day. A middle-aged man, William M'Kay, a laborer, and Henry Jew, engaged in an office, died on ...

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  35. CASE OF SUNSTROKE.

    A man named Adolph Boorsen had a sunstroke while employed splitting wood at Manly on Monday afternoon. The stroke was not a very severe one, but ...

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  36. MR.JOSIAH THOMAS, M.P., AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--Mr. Josiah Thomas, the member for Alma, addressed his constituents last night at Hegarty's-hall, South Town. He said that the report ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    COOLGARDIE, Tuesday.--Mr. Kelly, of the firm of Borgan and Moorehead, solicitors, yesterday served Mr.Finnerty with a notice, stating that it was his intention to ...

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  38. INJURY TO A LIFT-BOY.

    A boy named Fred, Huntly, l6 years of age, who was engaged in working the lift in Norwich Union-chambers, Hunter-street, was treated at the Sydney Hospital ...

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  39. A NECESSARY WORK.

    In connection with the request made by the Mayor of Ashfield to the Railway Commissioners when recently inspecting the suburban line for a strip of the commissioner's land ...

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  40. THE LATE MR. J. B. GRAHAM.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--The funeral of the late Mr. J. B. Graham was largely attended to-day, all classes of the community being represented. The Court adjourned as ...

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  41. THE SHIP KNIGHT OF ST. MICHAEL.

    A decision has at last been arrived at in connection with the heated coal cargo of the ship Knight of St. Michael, now in port Jackson. The surveyors, the ...

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  42. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M.

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  43. THE PERTH HOSPITAL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Serious allegations have been made with reference to the Perth Hospital. The "Morning Herald" states that it is in a disgraceful condition, and ...

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  44. OUTRAGE AT WYNDHAM.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--A young man named Edward Waterfield was charged at the Police Court to-day with maliciously setting fire to a dwelling-house, persons being ...

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  45. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PREVIOUS 24 HOURS.

    New South Wales.--Light to heavy, chiefly on northern coast and highlands. West Australia.--Light in the south-west. Northern Territory.--Light to heavy ...

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  46. ENFIELD REGISTRATION OFFICE.

    For some time past unsuccessful endeavors have been made to secure the establishment at Enfield of an office for the registration of births, marriages, and deaths. Some ...

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  47. THE WEST MAITLAND FIRE BRIGADE.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the West Maitland Fire Brigade Board to-day, Superintendent Bear's report on the equipment, and organisation ...

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  48. AMUSEMENTS.

    There were a number of changes in the Tivoil bill last evening. Most notable was the re-apperance of Mr. John Coleman, fresh from his "Djin Djin" successes at the Princess ...

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  49. LILLIE BRIDGE PONY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  50. THE PROPOSED BOWLING CLUB AT PETERSHAM.

    A great deal of discussion took place at last night's meeting of the Petersham Council on the following motion, standing opposite the name of Alderman Balnes:-- ...

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  51. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MEETING.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.--Among the arrivals by the Melbourne express to-day were J. C. Fitzgerald, J. Megson, H. A. Hourigan, and J. Tranter, who have come to compete in the ...

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  52. INTERCOLONIAL FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts were made under date February 18 (afternoon):-- New South Wales.--Northerly winds inland, north-east on the coast; weather generally hot, ...

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  53. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday --Mr. Calvert, vice- president of the New South Wales Cricket Association, who is now in Wellington, in an interview, expresses the opinion that ...

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  54. BURGLARY AT PENRITH.

    PENRITH, Tuesday.--This morning, about 2 o'clock, the residence of Mrs. Lake, of Rodley, was broken into, and about £14 worth of jewellery and a few ...

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  55. CRICKET.

    The supporters of the Glebe Club have arranged a meeting of the residents at the local Town-hall this evening to decide what shape the proposed souvenir to M' Kibbin shall take. ...

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  56. THE ABATTOIR QUESTION.

    The report of the inspector of nuisances lot the borough of Enfield, submitted at last night's meeting of the local council, showed that that officer had found it necessary to ...

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  57. NEWCASTLE TATTERSALL 'S CLUB

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday.--At a meeting of the recently-formed Tattersall's Club held this evening Mr. M. J. Moroney was elected president and Mr. A. Howland treasurer. A paid ...

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  58. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECASTS.

    Mr. Clement Wragge, Government Meteorologist of Queensland. makes the following forecasts, under date February 18, 2.30 p.m.:-- New South Wales.--Still more rain in the ...

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  59. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    PENRITH, Tuesday.--To-morrow the local Mayor and aldermen intend journeying to Camden by road to play an aldermanic cricket match there. ...

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  60. TROUBLE AT THE SOCIETY GROUP.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--News from Ralatea (one of the Society Group) states that the natives there hoisted the British red ensign recently on two island settlements, ...

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  61. SWIMMING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 words
  62. THE COGILLS AT THE OPERA HOUSE

    The Cogill Brothers have organised their company for tho re-opening of the Opera House on Saturday. In addition to the brothers the bill will be contributed to by the ...

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  63. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    Moorite came out in the Epsom Handicap to-day, and, with 9st. 71b. up, easily beat his only two opponents, Silverbeet and Nobody. Some of the Flemington touts like Moorite for ...

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  64. PETERSHAM DAIRIES

    In company with an officer from the Board of Health, the inspector of dairies at Petersham paid a visit of inspection, on January 29 and 30, to all the premises of persons engaged ...

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  65. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BINGARA, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions were opened to-day, before Judge Gibson. James Hadden, alias "Scotty," charged with breaking and entering and ...

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  66. HARVEST FESTIVAL AT THE CENTDNARY-HALL.

    The annual harvest celebration in connection with the Central Methodist Mission was continued last night, when Van Bree's beautiful cantata, "St. Cecllia's Day," was rendered ...

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  67. COAST REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  68. THE SPEED OF THROUGH TRAMS.

    A communication was received last night by the Newtown Council. In which the Railway Commissioners stated that they bad fully considered the complaints recently made by ...

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  69. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    TUMBERUMBA, Tuesday.--Captain Scott and Colonel Airey are to visit Tumberumba to judge the cavalry horses at the pastoral and agricultural show to be held on ...

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  70. FIRES.

    BALRANALD, Tuesday.--The house of Josiah Milstead was almost totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night. It was insured for £100 in the North British and ...

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  71. TRAINING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Touting operations were made rather uncomfortable at Flemington this morning by a strong northerly wind. Whakawatea, was sent a strong six furlongs ...

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  72. MOSS VALE.

    MOSS VALE, Tuesday.--Arrangements for holding the 13th annual show of the Berrima District Agricultural Society at Moss Vale on March 10th, 11th and 12th are ...

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  73. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Legislative Council to-day received the bill to provide for a deposit by candidates to the Federal Convention, and read it a first ...

    Article : 157 words
  74. Advertising

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  75. DEPUTATION TO THE GOVERNOR

    A deputation of unemployed men yesterday waited upon the Governor and asked that he should preside at a meeting which they proposed to hold in a public hall, ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The water polo match committee-- Messrs. Leo, M'Comas, Madden, J. Taylor, and H .Healy --have arranged that after the third round in the competition, at Balmain next ...

    Article : 112 words
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