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  2. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The exhibition of Australian manufactures and products, promoted by the A.N.A., and held at the Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds, entered upon Its fourth week ...

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  3. HARVEST FESTIVAL.

    With a view of bringing under notice the result of the splendid harvest now being reaped throughout the Stale, the directors of the Royal Exchange have arranged a display which must ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Mr. Dugald Thomson, writes:--"I have received the courtesy of an invitation to the platform of the meeting on Wednesday, to protest against the action of the ...

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  5. THE NEW LIQUOR ACT.

    The State Attorney General (Mr. Wade) seemed somewhat amused yesterday oyer the statement which appeared in that morning's "Daily Telegraph" of the experiences of Mr. H. A. ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The Coroner hold an inquest yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Henry William Chick, 12 years of ago, who was run over by a train at Belmore on Wednesday last, ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    WHITTON, Sunday.--At the Police Court on Wednesday last, Samuel Barnes, a well-known resident of the district, was charged with illegally taking and using the chestnut named gelding ...

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  8. "NO SYMPATHY."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Tom Price. the Labor Premier of South Australia, stated to-day that he does not sympathise with the so-called secession movement in Now South Wales. ...

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  9. VICTORIAN MEMBER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. S. Mauger, M.H.R., one of the most active protectionists in Victoria, remarked yesterday to a "Daily Telegraph" representative that there was absolutely no desire on the part ...

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  10. PELAW-MAIN TROUBLE.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--Work was resumed last night at the Pelaw Mala Colliery but the amount done was not satisfactory. None of the clippers- on resumed, and their work had ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Though many letters on the question of the capital site and the area demanded for the Federal capital have appeared In "The Daily Telegraph," none have yet commented upon the ...

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  12. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    William Denmark, a lad of 15 years of ago, residing at Waverloy-road, Woollahra, was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon by Dr. Quaife with a fracture of the right, leg. ...

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  13. WOODCHOPPER INJURED.

    William Thorgood (22), who follows the calling of a woodchopper at Sylvania, near Port Hacking, was cutting wood yesterday, when by some mischance the axe slipped and severed the ...

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  14. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--A visit was paid on Saturday by a party of aldermen, including the Mayor (Alderman Harvey) and the resident engineer of the Broken-hill Water Supply, to ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--With reference to the exhibition now being held at the Royal Exchange, will you allow me a small space in your paper. This is the third exhibition which has been held ...

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  16. THROWN OUT OF A SULKY.

    Bertha Sieven (15) and Albert Sloven (12), residing at Tom Ugly's Point, were thrown out of a sulky at Kogarak yesterday through the horse shying. Both children suffered from ...

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  17. MILITARY MANOEUVRES.

    KIAMA. Monday.--A tactical scheme of defence was carried out in the vicinity of Jamberoo, the Robertson, Berry, and Illawarra squadrons of Lancers taking part. Captain ...

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  18. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--A colored man named Linwood Washington was drowned in the Murray on Sunday afternoon some mil"s below Albury. He was a fisherman, well known in the ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I road with a considerable amount of interest and amusement, but with no surprise, the experiences of Mr. H. A. Parsons, as published in your issue of this morning. The ...

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  20. THE PHOSPHATES TRADE.

    Mr. A. H. Gaze, manager of the Pacific Phosphates Co., has returned to Sydney by the steamer Lombard from a trip to the islands. Mr. Guze left Sydney on November 10 last. ...

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  21. MINER'S LEG BROKEN.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--Whilst working in the Port Kembla Quarry, William Jordan had one of his legs broken by a fall of stone. This is the second occasion on which he has met with ...

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  22. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    The importation of Tasmaian fruit to New South Wales during eleven and a half months of last year--that is, to December 16--amounted to no less than 803,140 half-cases. Of this ...

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  23. RAILWAY TO COONABARABRAN.

    COONABARABRAN,. Monday.--The Public Works Committee arrived here on Saturday night, and took evidence to-day on the proposed railway extension from Mudgee via Cobborah, ...

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  24. AN IMPORTANT DECISION.

    At the Central Summons Court yesterday Inspector (Sherwood 'proceeded against James Joynton Smith, licensee of the Arcadia Hotel, Pitt- street, on an information alleging that at ...

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  25. BOY'S FINGERS BLOWN OFF.

    RICHMOND, Monday.--A painful accident happened this morning to a boy named Eric Parker, son of Mr. John Tarker, at South Kurrajong. He was playing with a cartridge which ...

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  26. OLYMPIAN GAMES.

    The general committee of the Mr. Nigel Barker representation fund, met at the Sports Club last evening, Mr. J. A. Hogue presiding. It was decided that Mr. Barker should leave not later ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--I trust the people of this city will show, their enthusiasm In this question 'by attending the meeting on Wednesday evening. The natural jealousies of the other States ...

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  28. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    WHITE CLIFFS, Monday.--A stockman on Tarella station named James Waif took seriously ill in a rabbit tors' camp, and on removal to the hospital was found to be ...

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  29. OPENING A NEW CONVENT.

    TOCUMWAL, Monday.--A handsome building has recently been erected for a convent and school here, and on Saturday afternoon six Sisters of Mercy from Albury arrived to ...

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  30. GIRL BURNED TO DEATH.

    COOLAMON, Monday.--A girl, named Ethel Cross, aged 11, was burned to death yesterday morning. Her clothes caught fire as she was removing a kettle from the stove. Her ...

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  31. FIRE AT GRANVILLE.

    An unoccupied weatherboard building, with an iron roof, standing in Thomas-street, Granville, end consisting of two rooms and a detached kitchen, was burnt out early ...

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  32. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    A representative meeting of gentlemen, under the presidency of Cardinal Moran, was held last evening at St. Mary's Cathedral Presbytery, in connection with St. Patrick's Day celebrations. ...

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  33. A BROKEN LEG.

    BLAYNEY, Monday.--On Saturday evening a man named John Edwards was diving a team of horses from Newbridge to his residence at Moorilda. when the horses bolted, and in ...

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  34. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The English mails by the R.M.S. Britannia did not reach Sydney yesterday as expected, They will arrive in time for delivery to-day, at 8 a.m. ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--May I, be allowed to reply to "Scotchman's" letter? (2) Don't forget that this mother State (excluding territory) is one-third of Australia in ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    MILTON, Monday.--Fred. Davis, son of Mr. John Davis, of Woodburn-road, was thrown from his horse yesterday and killed. ...

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  38. ST. LEONARDS RAILWAY STATION.

    The approach to St. L[?]onards station are in a very unsatisfactory condition, and the residents are loud in their complaints, particularly as much of the trouble is caused by the removal of the platform too far to the ...

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  39. OLD MAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The residence of John Healy, a well-known farmer and old resident of Teddywaddy, near Charlton, was totally destroyed by fire. When the flames ...

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  40. CONVICTIONS AT THE WATER POLICE COURT.

    A fireman, named William Ferguson, and a coal-lumper, named John Gunderson, were charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with "not being a bona-fide lodger, servant, ...

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  41. THE FIRE ON THE ITATA.

    Captain Newton, Deputy-Superintendent of Navigation, leaves Sydney for Newcastle today, to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the fire on the ...

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  42. TRAIN RUNS INTO A CART.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A cart driven by James Lee, of Dunolly, butcher, was run into this afternoon by a train and smashed to matchwood. Both occupants were thrown clear of ...

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  43. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  44. FOUND HANGED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- George Stephens, saddler, was found banging to the door of a bedroom next to his shop in Gouger-street this morning. A leather strap was round his neck. ...

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  45. HARBOR COLLISION.

    Captain Newton. Doputy-Superintendent of Navigation, held a preliminary inquiry yesterday into the circumstances of the collision between the ferry steamer Victoria and the ...

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  46. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    PERTH, Monday.--The bodies of John Abrahams and H. S. Thompson, who were drowned in the Swan River yesterday, were recovered this morning. The inquest was formally opened, and ...

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  47. LATE SPORTING.

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  48. SANITATION IN COAL MINES.

    Sir,--In these days of hygiene and public health crusades, It does seem more than strange that the sanitary condition of our coal mines should not receive serious consideration at the ...

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  49. MILDURA-WENTWORTH LINE.

    WENTWORTH, Saturday.--A public meeting was held last night at the Mechanics' Institute to decide to invite the Minister for Works to Wentworth. There was a large attendance of ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HARBOR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr, Waring, a member of the firm of contractors for the outer harbor at Light's Passage, made a statement to-day concerning the suspension of operations. Mr. ...

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  51. NEW INTER-STATE STEAMER.

    The Melbourne Steamship Company, Limited, have received cable advice that their new steamer Monaro, which is being constructed by Sir William Gray and Co., of West ...

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  52. LAUNCESTON CUP ENTRIES.

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  53. COUNTRY CASES.

    BATHURST, Monday.--At the Police Court to-day John Fitzgerald, a publican, was charged with supplying drink to an old-age pensioner. Defendant pleaded guilty, and ...

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  54. COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    PERTH, Monday.--At the Perth Court, Harry Collins and Joseph Onus were charged with having, at Perth, on January 10, uttered a counterfeit gold coin, purporting to be a ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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