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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last 12 nights are announced of "Veronique," the dainty musical play now being produced at Her Majesty's by the Royal Comic Opera Company. The singing of Miss ...

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  3. A MILITARY MUDDLE.

    In September last, Mr. Crouch, M.H.R., made a series of charges in Parliament against Major Hawker, officer commanding the Royal Australian Artillery in Victoria, and the ...

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  4. BROKEN-HILL MINE FIRE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday morning.--The fire at the Junction Mine is still burning. Owing to the fact that it was soon located, the manager, Mr. Beaumont, anticipated a speedy victory. ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A gas explosion occurred at the residence of Mrs. Hutchinson, No. 1 M'Donald-street, Paddington, yesterday morning, two rooms being partially wrecked, and Archie Hutchinson, son ...

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  6. THE JAPANESE FAMINE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The correspondence which has passed between Mr. Carruthers and Mr. Deakin as to the suggestion that a consignment of flour should be sent to Japan to ...

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  7. SHOT BY A NEIGHBOR.

    A shooting affair occurred early yesterday morning in Little Coomber-street, off Oxford-street, Paddington, when a man named Reginald Coonor received a bullet in the back of his ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Friday.--At the Police Court today, a woman named Annie Gray, alias Nina Amos Hock, was charged with being tho keeper of a house in which opium was smoked, and in ...

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  9. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The State of Victoria is pushing vigorously ahead with water conservation and Irrigation, and Mr. Swinburne (Minister for Agriculture and Water Supply), who is now in Sydney, ...

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  10. THE CRITERION.

    The final performance of "Quality Street'' was given last night, before an audience which Oiled the theatre. As already announced, the Brough-Flemming company's plans for the ...

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  11. REGISTRATION OF CLUBS.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--An application is to be made at the next sittings of the Quarter Sessions against the decision of the Licensing Bench in granting registration to the Woonona ...

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  12. PHOSPHORUS POISONING.

    A married woman, named Mary Ayton, aged 36 years, and residing at 5 Whitehorse-street, Newtown, was admitted to Sydney Hospital at a late hour last night, by Dr. Quaife, suffering ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The pantomime at the Theatre Royal is to be succeeded to-night by the opera "La Fille du Tambour Major," to be produced by Mr. William Anderson's now company, at the head of ...

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  14. FALL IN A MINE.

    ORANGE, Friday.--A miner named Carr met with a serious accident at Lucknow yesterday. He and his mate, who are tributors in the Wentworth Company's Mine, were descending ...

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  15. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    DELEGATE, Friday. -- The five-year-old daughter of Hugh 0'Hare, of Corrowong, was by some moans caught in the threshing machinery. Her body was badly lacerated, and her log ...

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  16. THE PALACE.

    Mr. R. G. Knowles continues to entertain large audiences at the Palace Theatre with his gossip, his stories, and his shags. The programme includes also artistic banio-playing ...

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH.

    BERRY, Friday.--Henry Strong, a young man, about 30, eldest son of William Strong, of Jaspar's Brush, died suddenly this morning from heart failure. He attended the Nowra show ...

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  18. THE KNIGHT-JEFFRIES FAREWELL.

    For the opening night next Saturday of the Knight-Jeffries farewell visit to Sydney, David Garrick" and "Comedy and Tragedy have been selected. During the season, which is to ...

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  19. FOUND DROWNED.

    MORUYA, Friday.--Benjamin Knappett, for many years District and Small Debts Court bailiff here, was found drowned in the Moruya River shortly after 4 p.m. The body was taken ...

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  20. "YOU TOOK MY SAUSAGES."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--For some weeks, the depredations of an unknown woman have caused inconvenience and anger among suburban residents. She worked what is called ...

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  21. THE TIVOLI.

    Mr. Harry Richards is entering upon his last week at the Tivoli Theatre, as he is to moke his final appearance on Friday next. The concluding performances in Sydney of tho Jackson ...

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  22. AN ASYLUM HORROR.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--At the Parkside lunatic asylum, Christina Williams, 39, poured kerosene over her clothing and set fire to It. She was badly burned about the body, but was ...

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  23. ARRIVAL OF THE SIERRA.

    The R.M.S. Sierra arrived last night from San Francisco via ports, and anchored in Mat son's Bay. She brings the following passengers from San Francisco to Sydney:--Messrs. ...

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  24. THROWN OUT OF A VEHICLE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--James Daly was driving home from Stockwell in a dog cart, and collided with a stump, which upset the vehicle His wife, who was with him. escaped, but Daly ...

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  25. TO ENCOURAGE RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    It is laid down in the Commonwealth military regulations that the council of the State Rifle Associations "shall be charged with the conduct of rifle matches other than those laid ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The Board of Investigation recently held an inquiry into certain charges against Dr. Stockwell, Medical Superintendent at the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum. Dr. Stockwell was then ...

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  27. TOWN-HALL CONCERT.

    The City Organist will give an attractive programme at his recital to-night at the Townhall. Miss Carrie Lanceley, Miss Ethel Liggins, and Miss Geraldine Rivers will assist. Mr. ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Four new officers are to be appointed to the branch of the Customs Department, which wll control the administration o£ the Trade Marks Act. The first is to ...

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  29. PROGRESSIVE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    The biennial meeting of the New South Wales District of the Independent Order of Rechaites commenced its sittings yesterday in the I.O.O.F.-temple, Elizabeth-street, The ...

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  30. CRICKET GROUND CONCERT.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground next Wednesday evening another of the series of Carnival Concerts will be given. The programme will include vocal items by Mrs. J. A. Dobble; ...

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  31. THE MISSING STEAMER SCOTT.

    It Booms impossible to doubt any longer that the steamer Scott has foundered at sea. The Scott left Moji, :Japan, in November last, for Ocean Island, and not since been board of ...

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  32. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The annual conference of the New South Wales Railway Traffic Employees' Association was concluded at the Trades-hall yesterday. Several rules were amended in the direction ...

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  33. VICTOR DALEY MEMORIAL.

    The executive committee of the Victor Daley Memorial Fund has been granted the use of the Theatre Royal by Mr. William Anderson for a matinee benefit entertainment, to be held on the ...

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  35. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    Messrs. Chas. Pope and Blutch Jones are to appear at the chute "Continental" to-night, and introduce sentimental and humorous vocal items, which will include the latest American ...

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  36. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Before the Tariff Commission to-day, Mr. Frederick A. Lewis, of Messrs. Lewis and Whitty, Melbourne, submitted arguments in favor of a duty of 1s a ...

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  37. NEW GUINEA MAILS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In connection with the trouble at Cooktown over the carriage of malls by the steamer Papuan, the following message was received this morning by the ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Hustles Hodges to-day sentenced Thomas Aitken Haslam, music teacher, aged 53, to a 4 week's imprisonment for an offence against a child. Accused had been in gaol awaiting trial ...

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  39. THE BUCKJUMPING EXHIBITION.

    Martini's Buckjumping Exhibition is still attracting large audiences. The Sydney Hospital benefit last night was very successful. To-night there will be an Interesting programme, and a ...

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  40. HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The Bohemian Dramatic Co. will produce the drama, "Buffalo Bill," to-night, at the Haymarket Hippodrome. ...

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  41. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Visitors to the Cyclorama are greatly interested in the realistic representation of the Battle of Gettysburg. The programme includes also interesting illusions and moving pictures, The ball in open daily. ...

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  42. CONVICTS FOE THE ISLANDS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--It is stated on good authority from Rarotonga that it is the intention of the French Government to send an official to Tahiti and the adjacent French islands ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The contractors for the outer harbor, according to their solicitors, are notifying the Acting Treasurer, that any attempt by the Government to interfere with their works or plant, will be ...

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  44. CHRISTIAN AND SOCIALIST.

    "Can a Christian be a Socialist?" was the subject of an address by the Rev. W. I. Carr Smith in the Rockdale Town-hall last night, before a large and appreciative audience. The Mayor ...

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  45. HOMEWARD P. AND O. LINER.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Moldavia, one of the new 9500-ton liners of the fleet, sails on her homeward voyage to-day, leaving the Quay at noon The popularity of the Moldavia with ...

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  46. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--It is officially announced that Mr. Frederick Jones has been re-appointed Trade Commissioner for Queensland in the East for a term of two years. Mr. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The area under wheat in the colony is 223,571 acres, a decrease of 23,325 acres. The area under oats was 599,256 acres, an increase of 50,318 acres. In the last 10 years the area under ...

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  48. THE DEMAND FOR WORK.

    In response to an advertisement by the City Council for 30 laborers, over 300 mon, all residing in the city, presented themselves at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, and were ...

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  49. UNFINISHED OPERA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A settlement has been arrived at in the action brought by John Frank Swanwick, of Prince-street, Fitzroy, against Charles Kenningham, of the Princess Theatre, ...

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  50. THE SQUADRON.

    The visit of the flagship Powerful and H.M. ships Challongor, Cambrian, and Pegasus to Wellington last week occasioned something of a stir in that city. The Prometheus is in the ...

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  51. LAUNCESTON SHOOTING CASE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--At the police court, Alfred Jackson was charged with shooting at Roy M'Leod, with intent to kill and murder him. Dr. Ramsay stated that M'Leod was now ...

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  52. VISIT OF A CABLE STEAMER.

    The Pacific Cable Company's cable repairing steamer Iris arrived in the harbor yesterday morning, and moored in Neutral Bay. The Iris is an interesting steamer, being equipped ...

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  53. FAST RUN BY THE YONGALA.

    The Adelaide S.S. Company's steamer Yongala made an exceptionally fast run from Melbourne to Sydney. Leaving Williamstown at 11 p.m. on the 14th inst., she arrived at ...

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