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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--A meeting of farmers and others interested was held this morning at the Town-hall for the purpose of discussing a proposition for the establishment of a creamery ...

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  3. THE CITY RATE.

    The Mayor of Sydney is well satisfied with the result of the committee meeting of the City Council on Thursday evening. "The members of the council," he says, ...

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  4. TROUBLE WITH THE COAL LUMPERS.

    On Thursday the collier-owners delivered to the Coal-lumpers Union the ultimatum that unless certain regulations they had decided upon to effect a better condition of trade were ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The will of Mr. Robert Graham, late of Buninyoug, leather merchant, was lodged for probate to-day. The testator left £17,370, which he bequeaths to his children. ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The chief returning officer for the Senate elections, Mr. Critchett Walker, went to the front of the Colonial Secretary's Department yesterday, and in the presence of two clerks, a messenger, ...

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  7. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S TOUR.

    GERMANTON, Friday.--Sir William Lyne, the Federal Home Secretary, reached Germanton from Glenroy to-night. He came by special coach, and stopped for lunch at Little Billabong, where ...

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  8. BALLOT OF THE WESTERN MINERS.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--A ballot taken by the miners to decide whether 14 days' notice should be given in consequence of the owners declining to grant further concessions, resulted: Yes, 127; ...

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  9. MR. BARTON AT MORPETH.

    EAST MAITLAND, Friday.--Mr. Barton continued his tour through the Hunter electorate to-day, speaking at 6.30 this evening at Morpeth. Morpeth is, perhaps, the most important ...

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  10. GLENFINE CONSOLS MINE.

    Shares in the Glenfine Consols mine to-day declined to 24s, a fall of 23s from the top price paid for scrip on Wednesday afternoon. The opinion was expressed in mining circles that the ...

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  11. PROCLAMATION OF THE KING.

    WENTWORTH, Friday.--The proclamation of the King was read at the Court-house on Wednesday afternoon by Mr. C. F. Butler, police magistrate, amidst great enthusiasm. The local ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND NOMINATIONS.

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  13. A FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    A little lad named Norman Lloyd, who was travelling with his mother from Sydney to Melbourne, fell from the express train this morning at Moonee Ponds. Although severely hurt, there ...

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  14. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    BARRABA, Friday.--Messrs. R. Levien, Macfaiane, Shepherd, Watson, and Heyman, accompanied by the secretary, Mr. C. Lyne, took evidence with regard to the extension of the railway ...

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  15. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  16. COLLISION OFF THE HEADS.

    A collision occurred off the Heads on Thursday night, about 9 o'clock, between the steamer Dove-dale and the barquentine Silver Cloud, 292 tons, with the result that the latter received ...

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  17. SWEATING AT THE COOL STORES.

    Several members of the Parliamentary labor party waited on the Minister for Agriculture to-day, and complained that employees at the Government cool stores were sweated. It was stated ...

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  18. CUTTING UP THE BIG ESTATES.

    The Government has under offer for close settlement, purposes the Tahara Estate, of 10,000 acres, near Hamilton, and Memsie Estate, of 14,000 acres, on Loddon. A few weeks ago the ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE.

    The first meeting of the new general committee of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held in the chamber yesterday afternoon, those present being Messrs. G. F. Earp, M.L.C., A. ...

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  20. FIRE AT SOUTH YARRA.

    Eight shops in the business part of South Yarra were damaged by fire to-day. One of the shops, occupied by Miss Blackie, a milliner was completely gutted, and her loss is estimated ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of "The Scarlet Feather" will be given by Mr. Musgrove's Comic Opera Company at the Theatre Royal this evening. The performance last night was ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The Federal liner Surrey left Pinkenha early this morning for London via southern ports. Her cargo consisted of 6252 quarters frozen beef, shipped at Musgrave Wharf, South Brisbane, and ...

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  23. HER MAJESTY'S.

    "The Christian" was played for the last time at Her Majesty's last night by Mr. Williamson's Dramatic Company. To-night "A Royal Divorce," which has ...

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  24. THE DAMAGE TO THE DOVEDALE.

    After the collision with the Silver Cloud, the Dovedale put into Port Jackson, and proceeded to in anchorage in Johnstone's Bay. She was surveyed yesterday morning, and the damage ...

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  25. NEW RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Department is calling for tenders for 13,400 tons of steel rails and 758 tons fishplates, required in connection with the proposed railways. These rails are only portion of what ...

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  26. ADDRESS AT EAST MAITLAND.

    After speaking at Morpeth, the party, which included Mr. Bennett, M.P., drove on to East Maitland, where a meeting was addressed in the School of Arts, Mr. S. Griffith occupying the ...

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  27. THE TIVOLI.

    At the Tivoli Theatre to-day a programme of unusual attractiveness will be presented, to which the Leonards, Miss Lizzie Kirke, the Pine sisters, Madame Celina Bobe, Madame Cordelia, ...

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  28. ALDERMAN J. C. BEER AT PYRMONT.

    Alderman J. C. Beer, the selected candidate of the Australian Liberal Association for West Sydney, addressed a well-attended meeting in Elder's-hall, Union-street, Pyrmont, on ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The body of a man was found near Farina on March 5. He had evidently been dead some months, and there was nothing to indicate foul play. It is believed to be that of Charles Glen, ...

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  30. THE CRITERION.

    The final performance of "The Convict Martyr" was given by Mr. Dampler's company at the Criterion Theatre last night. This evening "Shamus O'Brien," or "The Rebel Chief of '98," ...

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  31. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The ship Drumerull arrived at Newcastle from Brisbane yesterday morning. She will take in bunker coal, and then proceed to Melbourne to load produce for South Africa. ...

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  32. EXPEDITION TO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Baldwin Spencer and Mr. F. J. Gillen left Adelaide by an early train to-day for the Centralian expedition. They will be accompanied for the first part of the journey by Mr. Foster, ...

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  33. THE EMPIRE.

    The Empire Theatre, recently the Royal Standard, will be re-opened to-night by Mr. John Fuller's Empire Minstrel and Variety Company. The principal performers of the company are ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND FEDERAL COMMISSION.

    The following members of the New Zealand Federal Commission arrived in Sydney yesterday by the steamer Mararoa:--Colonel Pitt (chairman), Captain Russel (leader of the Opposition), Messrs. ...

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  35. GOOD RAINS IN THE INTERIOR.

    The Commissioner of Police has received news from Port Augusta on the rain which fell last month in the Diamantina district, when the river ran a banker, indicating that rain had fallen ...

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  36. THE LYCEUM.

    "A Ladder of Life" has been attracting large audiences all the week, the efforts of Mr. Anderson's Company being warmly appreciated. The drama is expected to run for some time yet. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    In a polo match, New Zealanders defeated the Victorians by 4 goals to 3, after a close and exciting game. The Wellington municipality has decided on a ...

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  38. ROBERTSON ELECTORATE.

    At a meeting of the Political Labor League executive last evening, it was decided to request Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.P., secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party, to contest the Robertson ...

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  39. THE PALACE.

    The comedy of "Tom, Dick, and Harry" and the one-act piece "A Highland Legacy," provided the audience at the Palace Theatre last night with an excellent evening's amusement. The ...

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  40. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The committee of the V.R.C. this evening gave attention to several important races to be run during this and next year, and decided to increase the stakes by £3000. The ...

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  41. QUEEN'S-HALL.

    Mr. Geo. Gardner's juvenile opera company will not open to-night at the Queen's-hall, as previously announced. In consequence of extensive alterations having to be made to the stage, ...

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  42. MR. M'LEAN AT NEWTOWN.

    Mr. F. E. M'Lean, M.P., the selected freetrade candidate for Lang electorate, addressed a crowded meeting at the Town-hall, Newtown, on Thursday evening. The Mayor of Newtown, Alderman ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The third West Australian Parliament under responsible Government ceases to exist to-day. It has been dissolved by proclamation. Mr. W. G. Smith, who has recently visited ...

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  44. CASUALTIES.

    Another sudden death came under the notice of the authorities at the Prince Alfred Hospital early yesterday morning, a resident of Canterbury, named Arthur Fraser, 24 years of age, ...

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  45. THE CYCLORAMA.

    There have been satisfactory attendances at the Cyclorama exhibition during the week. The "hall of illusions" and the other novelties of the exhibition will be open to-day from 10 a.m. till ...

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  46. MISS EYTON'S CONCERT.

    The farewell concert tendered to Miss Vera Eyton will take place at the Centenary-hall next Wednesday evening. The young Australian actress and singer will be assited by well-known ...

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  47. SOUTHERN GOAL TRADE.

    BULLI, Friday.--The Mount Pleasant skip-filling dispute has been settled through an interview with the manager by the miners' district officers and a local deputation. The manager agreed that ...

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  48. THE NEWCASTLE SEAT.

    A meeting of the northern district assembly of the Political Labor League was hold last night, at Broadmeadow, and reports of a character very satisfactory to the delegates were received from ...

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  49. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The forthcoming Commonwealth show of the Royal Agricultural Society will be held from 3rd to 10th April next, and will be officially opened by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, ...

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  50. TOWN-HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    For this evening's organ recital Mr. Arthur Mason will submit a specially popular programme. Miss Marion Munro, Mr. Percy Bates, Mr. H. P. Gordon, and Mr. J. J. Hurford will also assist. ...

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  51. AN OVERDOSE OF CHLORODYNE.

    A middle-aged man named John Austin, living in Woolloomooloo-street was admitted to the Sydney Hospital about 9.30 last night, suffering from the effects of an overdose of chlorndyne, ...

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  52. CONCERT AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    The members of the Crow's Nest Literary and Debating Society held a successful smoke concert on Wednesday evening at Walker's-hall, Falcon-street, North Sydney. The programme ...

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  53. THE HUNTER CONTEST

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The candidature of Mr. R. Woodward for the Hunter seat in the Federal Parliament was to-night approved by the northern district assembly of the Political Labor ...

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  54. THE HUME ELECTORATE.

    ALBURY, Friday.--In the remote portions of the Hume electorate it was reported that Mr. T. H. Griffith, M.P., was supporting Sir William Lyne's candiature, but in addressing a public ...

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  55. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Margaret Williams (78), residing in Glebe-street, Glebe, was Admitted to the Sydney Hospital last night, suffering from a fracture of the left thigh, caused by a fall at her home. She ...

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  56. A SOLDIER CANDIDATE.

    Col. Kenneth Mackay, who is on active service in South Africa, publishes in this issue an address to the electorate in connection with his candidature for the Senate. He is one of the ...

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