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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Only one week remains of the season of "Veronique" at Her Majesty's Theatre, and the charming music is received with all the enthusiasm of its first nights. "The Shop Girl," which ...

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  3. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Royal Commission on the tobacco industry concluded its work to-day. The report, which is signed by Senators Pearce, Findley, Stewart, and Storey, ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE SPEKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Further particulars Concerning the wreck of the ship Speke show that the vessel went on the rocks near Kitty Miller's Bay at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Doakin has had a conversation with Mr. Burns, of Burns, Philp, and Co., representing the A. and A. Lille, as to the differences between the Government and ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A woman, whose name is not known at present, was killed at Eveleigh railway station yesterday morning. The 6.30 train from Redfern to Hurstville wan just steaming into the ...

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  7. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Local Government Act comes into operation on Monday next. A proclamation bringing the statute into operation appeared in the "Government Gazette" yesterday. ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    MOUTH CLIFFS. Friday.--Elizabeth Ann Pond and Ethel Maud Selliek, in business as fruit and produce dealers, were, at the Police Court, committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  9. THE CRITERION.

    The concluding performance of "The Walls of Jericho" was given last night by the Brough-Flemming Company. To-night. "The Passport, a farcical comedy, which has not been seen here ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    The Premier of South Australia recently informed Mr. Bent, Premier of Victoria, that his Government had more money in London than it required at present, and offered to lend the ...

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  11. ESCAPEE SURRENDERS.

    TILBA TILDA, Friday.--The aboriginal, Willie Whitty, who stole a pair of boots on January 27, and subsequently escaped from custody, surrendered to the police at Eden, and was ...

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  12. MR. ANDERSON'S COMPANIES.

    "Tambour .Major" is likely to prove another distinct success in Mr. William Anderson's career as a manager. for crowded audiences are the rule. The music of the opera is sung with ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, Androw David Nicoll, who was yesterday found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of his brother, at Beaudesert, was sentenced to ...

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  14. SUICIDE AT BALMAIN.

    The body of a man named Thomas Matthew Farrell. aged 24 years, was found lying in Moore's paddock, Darling-street, Balmain, about 5.45 a.m. yesterday. Constable Southwell ...

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  15. UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The first official pronouncement from the Church of England in Australia on the subject of undenominational union vill be made during the Lenten season ...

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  16. THE PALACE.

    Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr. Julius Knight are to begin to-night at the Palace Theatre their farewell season in Sydney, before the disbandment of this excellent company, which ...

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  17. A FATAL FALL.

    The unknown man who fell from a tram in Cook's River-road, St. Peters, last Tuesday evening, died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday. ...

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  18. DEATH FROM BURNING.

    WAGGA, Friday.--A girl named Elizabeth Quinnell, aged 17, who sustained very serious injuries through burning at the Cross-roads, last Monday, and who was subsequently brought ...

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  19. MR. R. G. KNOWLES.

    The season in Sydney of Mr. R. G. Knowles concluded last night. He is now to tour New Zealand. ...

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  20. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    BALLINA, Friday.--Mrs. Schewberg, of Skinner's Head, was bitten on the hand by a diamond snake yesterday afternoon. Medical aid was summoned, and the patient recovered. ...

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  21. ARRIVAL OF THE PROTECTOR.

    The gunboat Protector arrived yesterday morning from Adelaide and Melbourne, and moored oft Rusheutters' Bay. The object of her visit to enable the local Naval Brigade to undergo a ...

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  22. THE TIVOLI.

    Barnard's Marionettes, from London, wilt appear at the Tivoll Theatre to-day, in an entertainment entitled. "The Coon's Revelry." Mr. Fred. Bluett, comedian, will re-appear. The ...

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  23. BROKEN-HILL FIRE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--The work of installing four blowers at the Junction and Junction North mines, which are to enable the fire in the Junction to be attacked in real earnest, are ...

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  24. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    BATHURST. Friday.--As the result of the injuries received by a fall from his horse last Saturday. Jonathan Davison died in the hospital last night, without recovering consciousness. ...

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  25. "HOME RULE FOR IRELAND."

    A meeting was held in the Maryborough Town-hall to-night in favor of Home Rule for Ireland. Only about 100 persons were present, and a resolution was carried sympathising with ...

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  26. THE CITY ORGANIST.

    Six months' leave to visit Europe having teen granted to Mr. Arthur Mason, the city organist, a number of the loading musicians will give him a send-off comfort prior to his ...

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  27. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    Mr. Kidston, State Premier, addressed a public mooting at Roma to-night. Referring to the work accomplised by the Government, he said they had stopped transferring loan money to the ...

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  28. CRICKET GROUND CONCERT.

    The carnival concert to be given next Wednesday, at the Sydney Cricket. Ground, promises to be more interesting than the last. Mr. Stevenson, a wrestler of no mean order, and the ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of licensed victuallers of the city and district was held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Joseph Wood presiding. Mr. John Ashton. general secretary of the U.L.V.A., gave an address ...

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  30. CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the Port Melbourne railway sheds to-day, David Fenton, an engine driver, was superintending work at the locomotive yards. As he was passing between ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The criminal, George Brown, who on Wednesday was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment with hard labor for stealing, and who created a disturbance in court during his trial, made a ...

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  32. SYDNEY OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    The committee of the Sydney Operatic Society has engaged the Criterion Theatre, and a week a season of opera will be given, commencing on June 16, when Bizet's "Carmen" will be ...

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  33. RUN DOWN IN THE DARK.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.--The inquest on the death of John Greelish, aged 45, unmarried, a native of County Galway, Ireland, resulted in a verdict of death being caused by accidentally ...

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  34. A CAPTAIN'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED.

    A Court of Marine Inquiry, presided over by District Court Judge Fitzhardinge, to-day investigated the circumstances connected with the collision between the steamer Garnet and the sailing-boat Wamba, on Lake ...

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  35. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    There will be a number of new items at me chute "Continental" to-night. Messrs. Pope and Jones, and Mr. Harry Wilkie will introduce now songs of a humorous and entertaining ...

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  36. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    HOBART, Friday.--A woman named Wright was savagely assaulted last night, one of her legs being broken over the end of a bedstead, and her foot then twisted round causing the ...

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  37. STILL SEEKING PROTECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. James Leitch, general secretary of the Sawmill and Timber-yard Employees' Association, continued his evidence to-day before the Tariff Commission. He ...

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  38. BUCK-JUMPING EXHIBITIONS.

    Mr. Skuthorp, champion rough rider, is to open his buckjursping exhibition in the Haymarket Hippodrome on Saturday. March 24. He is offering £100 the best rough rider in a ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Arrangements are being made for large shipments of timber from the Thames. It is expected that 1,000,000 feet will be shipped monthly. ...

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  41. PECULIAR POISONING INCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A poisoning case occurred at Red Camp, Moyhu, on Thursday, whereby eight persons narrowly escaped death. A chaffcutting plant had been working at the ...

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  42. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT

    A musical and dramatic entertainment under the auspices of the Unitarian Literary and Social Union will be given next Tuesday. Musical items will be provided by Miss Gertie Hodgson, ...

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  43. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The Battle of Gettysburg is the chief attraction at the Cyclorama-hall, and the moving pictures and Illusions are also very interesting. The hall is open dully. ...

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  44. PLAGUE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--Charles Gray, storekeeper, aged 60, and Margery Kruger, 16, two of the plague patients at Geraldton, died last night, and the bodies were cremated. Gloom ...

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  45. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The Bohemian Dramatic Company will produce a Spanish-Mexican drama, "Golden Heart, at the Haymarket Hippodrome to-night. The competitions in connection with St. ...

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  46. BARQUE SHORT OF PROVISIONS.

    The steamer Manuka brought news from New Guinea that the barque Casablanca, which left Maiden Islands on December 22, for the Bluff, had nut into Auckland. The Casablanca ...

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  47. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade of the district has been brisk during the week, all of the collieries having been well employed. Shipments at this port were as follow (all to ...

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  48. HOMEWARD BOUND MAIL STEAMER.

    The Orient Royal Mail liner Ophir sails at noon to-day from Circular Quay for London, and carries a large number of passengers for the Continent and United Kingdom, The Ophir calls ...

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  49. UNDER WHICH FLAG?

    Sir,--Your leader of to-day arguing in favor of organisation against socialism would exactly suit the situation once we define socialism. My definition is "any device or pretext by ...

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  50. "TWO-UP" AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Friday.--For some time past the police have had a suspicion that a two-up school was being run on Sundays by a number of men, but up till recently they could not be ...

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  51. HEAT WAVE GONE.

    In the city and along the seaboard yesterday the weather conditions were in marked contrast to those of Thursday. The maximum at Sydney about 12.30 p.m. was only 68, 6deg., as against ...

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  52. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Captain St. John George, formerly commander of the steamer Airlie, was a passenger for Sydney on board the Taiyuan, which arrived at Moreton Bay ...

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  53. TRANSFERS OF MINING INTERESTS.

    Owing to the delay that often occurs in connection with the registration of transfers of mining interests in consequence of an imperfect understanding of the procedure ...

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  54. WAS A SHIP IN PERIL?

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The manager of the Post and Telegraph Office reported to-night that the Warrnambool office had advised that rockets were fired just off Shelly Beach about ...

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  55. H.M.S. CAMBRIAN.

    H.M.S. Cambrian, now in New Zealand waters, will be absent from the Australian station for Borne time. The cruiser is under orders to visit Brazil and other South American ports, ...

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