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  2. GARDEN PARTY AT GREENKNOWE.

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  3. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS FROM THE WESTERN TRAIN.

    CARCOAR, Wednesday.--The prisoner Katz, who assaulted and robbed Constable Healy in the train, and who escaped, but was recaptured, was charged on remand ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

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  5. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Yesterday, at the Water Police Court, Mr. Giles made a few remarks about the practice of remanding cases at the instance of the prosecution which get to the ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Albury Stock and Pastures Board today, muck concern was evinced at the reported rapid spread of the rabbit pest in ...

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  7. LORD AND LADY HAMPDEN.

    Yesterday morning a deputation from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron waited upon Lord. Hampden, and asked him to become patron of the squadron in conjunction with ...

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  8. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    PICTON, Wednesday.-- Thomas Woodward, a storekeeper, was found dead at his shop this morning. Deceased went to work apparently in his usual good health, and ...

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  9. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    COWRA, Wednesday.-- Mrs. Arthur M'Court and Mrs. Saul Wilson were found guilty to-day of sly-grog selling at Binni Creek, and were each fined £30, levy and ...

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  10. THE GLEN INNES AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    GLEN INNES, Wednesday.--The spring show of the P.A. and M. Association was opened to-day, with a small attendance. The principal prize-takers were:--Poultry, ...

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  11. BUSH FIRES IN THE RIVERINA.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--A report reached here to-day of an outbreak of bush fire in the Woomargama district, between Albury and Germanton. The fire is said to be ...

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  12. THE WRECK OF THE CATTERTHUN.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--An officer of the Sydney Undewriters' Association has been inquiring into the statement by the master of the steamer Storm King that he ...

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  13. SHIPPING IN THE GALE.

    On the north coast yesterday the southerly gale had its effect on the coastal shipping. The brig Prospero had to run back to Newcastle, and a schooner ...

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  14. NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICES AT WAGGA.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.--The new Wagga telegraph office recently erected and amalgamated with the post-office buildings will be opened to the public to-morrow. The ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In the Assembly to-day, it was resolved to table all correspondence between the Government and the Government of Victoria in regard ...

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  16. THE FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    A public meeting was held last evening in the council-chambers, Chatswood, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Federation Association. The chair was occupied by Mr. N. F. ...

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  17. INCENDIARISM AT THE VALE OE CLWYDD.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--An inquest was held to-day at Vale of Clwydd into the fire on Saturday, by which Henry Bashforth's cottage was destroyed. As a result of the ...

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  18. THE DISEASED MEAT AND ANIMALS ACT.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--A meeting of owners of half a million sheep and many large stock in the Albury and Germanton districts was held here to-day for the ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    The programme announced for the Neviels Barnett memorial concert to be given this evening in the Town-Hall is sufficiently important to constitute the gathering one of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. THE SUGAR SEASON.

    ALSTONVILLE, Wednesday.--The Colonial Sugar Company's cane gangs knocked off to-day. The Broadwater Mill completes crushing to-night. Owing to the frost in ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The last three performances of "The Carson Case" at the Lyceum Theatre are announced. On Monday night H. J. Byron's famous comedy "Our Boys " will be staged. ...

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  22. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    As "For the Term of His Natural Life" is to be played at Her Majesty's on Saturday, only two more performances of "Robbery Under Arms" will be given. ...

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  23. THE MYSTERY OF A DIAMOND RING.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.-- The charge against Richard Wentworth Hunt, jeweller, of illegally detaining a diamond ring, the property of Joseph Lupp, was continued ...

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  24. THE POINT HUT-ROAD.

    Sir.--It is evident that you misunderstand the position under which the residents of a fertile, extensive, and easily improvable locality petition that the ...

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  25. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT AND CINDERELLA DANCE.

    A dramatic entertainment, followed by a Cinderella dance, was given last night at the Avenue ballroom, Newtown, by the commodore and officers, of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club. ...

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  26. THE REDFERN COURTHOUSE.

    The vexed question of the Redfern court house has been once more revived, and yesterday the locality was visited by Mr. A. J. Gould, Minister for Justice, in company with Mr. J. S. ...

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  27. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AT KANGAROO VALLEY.

    KANGAROO VALLEY, Wednesday.--Messrs. Lyne, Chapman, Sehey, Price, and Alex Campbell, Ms.P., addressed a large audience at the National-hall last night ...

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  28. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALING.

    BRAIDWOOD, Wednesday.--The local Bench was occupied all day hearing a charge of sheep-stealing against a respectably connected young man named Adams. ...

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  29. THE CHURCHES.

    A social gathering of parishioners, to celebrate the 13th anniversary of the incumbency of the Rev. Mervyn Archdall, M.A., at St. Mary's, Balmain East, was held on Tuesday ...

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  30. ORGAN RECITAL.

    M. Wiegand's recital at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon included no less than six numbers that were performed for the first time on the great organ. These were an ...

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  31. FIRE AT MURRURUNDI.

    MURRURUNDI, Wednesday.--A cottage owned by Mrs. Sampson, in Haydonton, was burned down last night. The tenant had moved out a few days previously. The ...

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  32. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    The Tuesday evening concert at Trafalgar House was provided by Miss Ada Hogg and her friends. The programme consisted of quarteties, duets, solos, and violin solos, and ...

    Article : 212 words
  33. WOLLONGONG QUARTER SESSIONS.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--The Quarter Sessions were continued to-day, before Judge Fitzhardinge. Thomas Pembroke, a bread carter, charged with stealing 300 ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--H.M.S. Lizard has returned from a visit to the Auckland Islands in search of traces of the survivors of the wool vessel wrecked at Enderby, ...

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  35. MILITARY AND DEFENCE.

    On Saturday next Major-General Hutton will make his annual inspection of "A" Company. 1st Infantry Regiment, and "E" Company, 2nd Infantry Regiment, at Victoria Barracks. ...

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  39. THE LADYBIRD PEST.

    LISMORE, Wednesday.-- An immense number of ladybirds are destroying potatoes and pumpkins. WILCANNIA, Wednesday.-- The ...

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