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  2. LIFE AT KOSCIUSKO.

    In Thursday's instalment of the narrative of his trip to Kosciusko, Professor David described the route to the mountain, the scenery on the Snowy River and on Kosciusko plateau, the ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. A. N. Burnett, City Coroner, conducted an inquiry yesterday into the cause of the death o£ William Joseph Marsden, 31 years of age. Marsden was found dead lying on a bed at his ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. OUR DEFENCES

    The reported seizure of defence plans among the luggage of a Japanese passenger from Sydney to the Kast still forms the subject of official Inquiries, sir "William Lyne, Minister for ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. POST-SESSIONAL ADDRESS.

    Mr. David Fell, M.L.A. for Lane Cove, addressed a meeting of his constituents in Walker's-hall, North Sydney, last night. Mrs. Ochs presided. After referring to local mailers which ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Veronique" retains unfailing popularity at Her Majesty's, as the charm of the music and the beauty of the color-schemes, especially In the act where the fete is represented, possesses ...

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  7. THE LION IN THE PATH.

    Everyone of observant habit will hare noticed the pits of the ant-liou scattered thickly in the sand about the roots of the coastal scrub. Great colonies may be found in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    HARDEN, Friday.--Four months of continuous dry weather has nearly wiped out the local water supply. In the majority of cases tanks have been long empty, and now the wells ...

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  9. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE Friday.--Before the Tariff Commission to-day Mr. J. Murray More, Managing director of the Drayton Proprietary Company, Footscray, bolt and nut manufacturers, ...

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  10. THE CRITERION.

    Only six more performances will be seen of that refined piny, "Quality Street," now being produced by the Brough-Flemming Company, and, in addition, there will be a matinee on ...

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  11. BOY DROWNED.

    BALLINA, Friday.--A boy named George MacDonald was found drowned at Loven Creek on Tuesday. ...

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  12. AN EMPIRE FLAG.

    ORANGE, Thursday.--The ceremony of unfurling the flag took place at the Superior Public School to-day. Brigadier-General Gordon was present and delivered ail address. Mrs. Dixon ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Sinbad the Sailor ' Is entering upon its eighth and last week at the Theatre Royal. The management stales that during the seven weeks the pantomime has been witnessed by 112.753 ...

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  14. A MINER INJURED.

    WOONONA, Friday.--Yesterday afternoon, at Woonona Colliery, a miner, named Walter Popped, had his skull fractured by a fall of coal. His condition is critical. ...

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  15. "THE RIVER IS RISING."

    WILCANNIA, Thursday.--The town has been enveloped in smoke to-day, believed to be caused by a large grass fire in the direction of Ivanhoe. The river started to rise this ...

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  16. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    WARREN, Friday.--Dlgby Frew, a stock and station agent, when galloping over Warren Bridge yesterday, received severe injuries through ills horse failing. He was picked up ...

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  17. THE PALACE.

    Mr. R. G. Knowles, the well-known humorist, is to re-appear in Sydney to-night at the Place Theatre in his now entertainment, "Songs and Stories of the Stage." Mr. Knowles. who has ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. VISITORS TO FORTS.

    The Standing Orders of the military forces of the Commonwealth contain elaborate Instructions as to the admission of persons to fortresses and defence works. ...

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  19. AN UNKNOWN WOMAN'S DEATH.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--An elderly woman died suddenly at a boarding-house in Wolfe- street to-night. The deceased, whose name could not be ascertained by the police, arrived ...

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  20. THE STRAND COMEDY COMPANY.

    Mr. J. J. Dallas, Miss Florence Lloyd, and the other members of the Strand Comedy Company made their farewell appearance at the Palace Theatre last night, before a large ...

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  21. THE TIVOLI.

    Lotto, Lilo, and Otto, the trick cyclists; Mile, Corito, the Scottish Meisters and the Jackson Family are the leading performers at the Tivoli Theatre. To-day Miss Ethel Preston a ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. THE LYCEUM.

    New pictures arriving by the Ophir are to be included in the farewell entertainments give by Spencer's American Theatrescope Company at the Lyceum Theatre to-day. The programme ...

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  23. STRUCK BY A FLYING BOLT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--William Hains, aged 15 son of Mr. C. J. Hains, Port Adelaide, met with a serious accident whilst attending to machinery at the Alberton rope works. He had his ...

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  24. MR. VIRGIL'S LECTURES.

    Mr. A. K. Virgil continues his course of lectures on piano-piaying and teaching at Paling's rooms. Mrs. Virgil's pianoforte illustrations add to the interest. The next free lesson to ...

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  25. WOMAN'S BRAVE RESCUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A young man named Arthur Merrington, 20, was drowned in tho bay to-day. He went out fishing in a dingy with a boy named David Moore, 16, and a southerly ...

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  26. MR. G. S. BEEBY AT LEITCHHARDT.

    Air. G. S. Beeby delivered an address last night in the Lefehhardt Town-hall on "The Political Outlook." Mr. A. Sinclair occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance. After ...

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  27. TOWN-HALL CONCERT.

    An interesting concert, given by prize-winners at the A.N.A. competitions, is to take place at the Town-hail to-night. The programme includes songs and concerted pieces, ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY MUFFS.

    On Tuesday evening next at St. James'-hall the Sydney Muffs will give an Invitation dramatic and operatic recital, when scenes from "Maritana" and "The Merchant of Vonice, ...

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  29. ENMORE CHORAL SOCIETY".

    The Enmore Choral Society will give a moonlight excursion and concert on Monday. The society will be conducted by Mr. G. C. C. Hellemann. Miss Laurel Noakes, and Messrs. R. F, ...

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  31. RECITAL FROM DICKENS.

    Under the auspices of the Unitarian Literary, Society, the Rev. George Walters will, on Tuesday next, give a "Charles Dickens' Recital," Including three scenes of "Squeers and Dothcboys ...

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  32. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    "Since I last wrote--January 17—on the subject of the capital site, I have spent some time In finding out to what extent the resolutions of the Premiers' Conference of 1899 were made ...

    Article : 667 words
  33. VICTORIA.

    The revenue of the Railway Department for the 10 days ended January 81,. amounted to £134,486, the increase this year being £24,728. Last year it was decided that it would be ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--The above heading to your leading article to-day would, of itself, be sufficient to warrant me in addressing a fow lines to you In addition to the Interview which I had with ...

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  35. TESTIMONIAL CONCERT.

    A concert given as a testimonial to Mrs. A. J, Gray is to take place In the Ashfield hall, Liverpool-road, on Thursday. Miss Carrie Lancely, Miss Emma Sussmilcli, Miss Stella ...

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  36. UNDER THE LIQUOR ACT.

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--Roland Johns, the licensee of the Norfolk Hotel, was today proceeded against for selling liquor last Sunday. Constable Cullen, of Quirindi, was staying ...

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  37. CRICKET GROUND CONCERTS.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground on 21st and 28th February two more carnival concerts will he given. The Now South Wales State Military Rend and other Performers will provide the ...

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  38. MARTINI'S BUCK JUMPING EXHIBITION.

    Martini's buck jumping exhibition is as popular as ever. To-night there will be a contest of considerable interest, as "Jigger" Lavell, the Victorian rough rider Irom Gippsland is to try ...

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  39. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    For the "Continental" to-night Mr. do Groon has secured, for one night only, the services of Stewart and Stirling, who extract music I from a variety of novel instruments, one, called ...

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  40. THREE CASES DISMISSED.

    Af the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. L. King, D.S.M., Alexander M'Leod and John "Woarna, were summonod for that, not being bona-fide lodgers, servants, Inmates, ...

    Article : 333 words
  41. THE CYCLORAMA.

    At the Cyclorama-hall the realistic battle scenes arc the chief attraction, whilst moving pictures and Interesting illusions make a varied programme. The hall is open dally. ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. QUEENSLAND.

    At tho Police Court to-day Henry Craig and George Mahony were charged with burglary at various railway stations near Brisbane. Craig pleaded guilty, and was committed for ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. SAILING OF THE ORTONA.

    At noon to-day the Ortona sails honce fol London, via ports. She carries a large number of passengers for the Continent and London, and will receive further additions to her list ...

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  44. FIREMEN ON STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The departure for Northern ports of the A.U.S.N, Company's Turbine- steamer Blngara was delayed over an over to-day in consequence of a demand by ...

    Article : 198 words
  45. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Mr. Kidston, the Premier, has intimated that the first week of April, the date agreed upon by the into Premier for the Conference of Premiers, will be convenient for him. The main ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    The High Commissioner cables to the effect that there is a modorate supply of butter coming forward. The reduced supply Is stimulating business. He did not consider that a further ...

    Article : 115 words
  47. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY.

    A meeting of persons prominently connected with the leather trade met at the invitation of Mr. Fred Walsh, on Thursday, at the Royal Agricultural Society's offices. Mr. Walsh, was ...

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  48. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Norwegian barque Krelmbildt, which, while being conducted out of tho Geelong Harbor, went aground near Point Richards, was towed off by the ...

    Article : 166 words
  49. BRIDGE AT YAMBA.

    Messrs. Briner and M'Farlane, MS.L.A., accompanied by residents of the districts affected, saw the Minister for Works this week regarding the proposal to construct a bridge over ...

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  50. STABBING AFFRAY.

    A stabbing affray occurred in Surrey-street, Darlinghurst, last night, about 6.80, and as a result, a boy named Albert Stannard, 11 years of ago, has been admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

    Recently a Government town has been established at Aberdare, the terminus of the Adare Collieries railway line from Maitland to Cessnock. It is about 17 miles south-westerly ...

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  52. TASMANIAN PRODUCE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--The Karori left Devonport to-night for Sydney with 4120 bags of potatoes, 3004 oats, 315 turnips, 210 peas. Potatoes were quoted at £8 to £876, oats 23 12, peas, blue 46, grey 3. ...

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  53. SYDNEY SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Sydney School of Arts on Thereby night, the librarian reported the allowing circulation for the month of January:—History his, biography 180, geography and ...

    Article : 76 words
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