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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    The utterances of the State Premier in his own electorate on Friday are regarded as the first instalment of his Ministerial manifesto on his accession to the leadership of the State ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    C. J. Frankenberg, who recently purchased an estate in the Ruthergion district, committed suicide yesterday morning by shooting himself through the heart with a revolver, which ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    WEST MAITLAND, Saturday.--Maitland Circuit Court concluded to-day. before Mr. Acting Justice Sly. The libel action in which John O'Sullivan, stevedore, of Newcastle, sought ...

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  5. TEMPERANCE SUNDAY.

    The Churches throughout the State were invited by the New South Wales Alliance to observe yesterday as Temperance Sunday, and make special references to the subject from the pulpit. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    At her song recital at the Town-hall on Saturday, Mdlle. Antonia Dolores again captivated a large audience by her exquisite art, so marked for its sentiment and expression, and ...

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  7. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The field at the forthcoming contest for the Paddington seat in the State Assembly promises to be larger on this occasion than previously. Besides the candidates whose names have already ...

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  8. SYMPATHY WITH DR. O'HARAN.

    At a meeting of about 60 priests connected with the archdiocese of Melbourne, held in the library of the Archbishop's Palace yesterday, a resolution expressing sympathy with ...

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  9. LANG DIVISION.

    Mr. F. Newby, a Sussex-street produce merchant of 20 years' standing, announces that he is a candidate for the representation of Lang Division in the State Parliament. ...

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  10. DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUTTER TRADE.

    According to a report supplied to the State Minister of Agriculture by Mr. R. Crowe, dairy expert, Victoria this season exported 26,185,679 ib of butter to the United Kingdom, as against ...

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  11. WARRINGAH.

    Alderman E. W. Quirk (Mayor of Manly) has acceded to a request to contest the Warringah seat in the State Parliament, rendered vacant by the election of Mr. Dugald Thomson to the ...

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  12. CANDIDATES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MOREE, Saturday.--There is a probability of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and the Labor Leagues of the district combining to run a candidate for the State elections. Mr. J. T. ...

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  13. THE OUTPUT OF GOLD.

    The Victorian gold yield for March, according to the Mines Department, was 79.214oz., or 8092oz. in excess of the same month last year. For the quarter ending 31st March the yield ...

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  14. BALLlNA-BOOYONG RAILWAY.

    BALLINA, Saturday.--The Parliamentary Works Committee, consisting of Messrs. Dick, Hyam, and Shepherd, took evidence yesterday regarding the proposed railway from Ballina to ...

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  15. THE STATE PREMIER'S TOUR.

    MACLEAN,Saturday.--The Clarence district is still an fele in connection with the visit of the State Premier (Mr. J. See). The centre of attraction,however, has shifted further down the river, ...

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  16. A GRUESOME STORY.

    A shocking story has come to light by the arrest at Healesville of a single woman named Esther Brown, aged 32. The suspicions of the police had been aroused by the conduct of this ...

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  17. KAURI TIMBER COMPANY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--It is announced that Mr. Henry Johnston, managing director of the Kauri Timber Company, left for Sydney recently, in order to interview the Melbourne ...

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  18. CLARENCE RIVER ENTRANCE.

    YAMBA, Sunday.--Owing to there being in- suficient water on the bar, the brig Edward has been detained here since last Thursday, and will probably be here for a few days longer. ...

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  19. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    PARKES, Saturday.--The number of applications for old-age pensions is very large. ALBURY. Sunday. ...

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  20. AT THE THEATRES.

    Mmc. Ella Russell, Mr. George Musgrove's new prima donna, made her first appearance at the Princess on Saturday night as the heroine of "[?] Trovatore." Throughout the performance ...

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  21. MR. T. BROWN, M.H.R., ENTERTAINED.

    PARKES, Saturday.--Last night Mr. Thos. Brown, M.H.R., returned thanks for his recent election to the House of Representatives. He was afterwards entertained at a smoke concert ...

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  22. HER MAJESTY'S.

    The first week's run of "Florodora" was completed on Saturday, and with it a record--the takings being greater than for the opening week in Melbourne, and the attendances larger than ...

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  23. EXPORT OF HORSES.

    The active demand that exists in South Africa for suitable classes of horses, which New South Wales is capable of producing, offers our breeders an outlet for their stock, providing the ...

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  24. A DOCTOR ARRESTED.

    Owing to certain allegations made in the dying depositions of a young woman, in Prince Alfred Hospital, on Saturday, Dr. Fred. Marshall (who it be remembered was a witness in the ...

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  25. TIVOLI.

    Miss Mario Lloyd is proving the greatest "draw" the Tivoli has had for a long time, the bright little vaudeville player delighting the audiences with her songs. Mr. Alec Hurley and ...

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  26. DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE WITH AUSTRIA.

    Some time ago it was announced that two commercial reporters bad been appointed by the Austrian Government to visit the British colonies and certain foreign countries, with a view of opening ...

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  27. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Cinderella" runs merrily along at the Theatre Royal, the vivacity and cleverness of Miss Stewart, the dancing of the .Dartos, and the glorious pageant at tho conclusion of the piece nightly ...

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  28. THE AMERICAN STATION IN SAMOA.

    Mr. Robert Tibbitts, the contractor who for the last seven months has been building the United States Government coaling station steel pier in the harbor of Pago Pago, in the Samoan ...

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  29. LYCEUM.

    Th exciting incidents of "The World's Verdict" delighted another large audience at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday. The next production by Mr. Anderson's company will be "The ...

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  30. THE WRECK OF THE FEDERAL.

    A wire from Cunninghame to-night, reports that the second officer of the Federal, who was sent overland to the scene of the wreck, has returned. He states that two bodies were found on the beach ...

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  31. CRITERION.

    Mr. Alfred Dumpier and his company concluded their long season at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night, when "Robbery under Arms," with which Mr. Dumpier and his company have always ...

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  32. TRAMWAY MATTERS AT ANNANDALE.

    At the last ordinary meeting of the Annandale Council a letter was received from the Borough of Leichhardt, asking co-operation in an endeavor to secure the extension of the ...

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  33. PALACE.

    The audiences at the Palace Theatre laugh often, loudly, and long, at "Why Smith Left Home," and Saturday's was no exception to the rule. Mr. Arnold's latest production has lilt the ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES PROGRESS.

    The "Empire Review" for March contains contributions from the representatives in London of the self-governing colonics, sketching their progrees during the reign of Queen Victoria. ...

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  35. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    After a short and successful season, Wirth's Circus gave their final performances in Sydney on Saturday afternoon and evening. Both were largely attended, and the clever acts of the ...

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  36. THE EMPIRE.

    The John Fuller Minstrel aud Specialty Company, at the Empire Theatre, continues on the up grade of popularity, a large audience on Saturday evening filling the Castlercagh-street house. ...

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  37. EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the employees of James Stedman, Limited, was held fit Correy's Gardens, Cabarita, on Saturday. The party, numbering 500, were conveyed up the river in the Bronzewing, ...

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  38. CENTENARY-HALL.

    The beautiful cinematographic views of the funeral of Queen Victoria and the proclamation of King Edward were exhibited for the last time at the Centenary-hall on Saturday afternoon and ...

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  39. MR. PACK'S BENEFIT.

    There will be a great aggregation of talent at the benefit performance to Mr. George Pack, at the Palace Theatre, on Thursday afternoon, the 25th. All the theatres will be represented, and ...

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  40. MR. RODNEY'S ENTERTAINMENT.

    Mr. C. M. Rodney, who made his first appearance in Sydney on Saturday night at the Queen's hail, is a very capable entertainer, and he succeeded admirably in his practically unaided ...

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  41. DISCOVERY OF HUMAN BONES.

    Whilst fossicking about yesterday in the sandhills situate in the vicinity of Edgehill-road, Botany, two boys discovered a skull and a quantity of other human bones. They ...

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  42. FIRES.

    A fire occurred in Mr. T. Jones' chemist's shop, 47 Market-street, about 5.30 on Saturday afternoon, being caused by the fusion of some electric wires used for lighting the premises.The ...

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  43. OCEAN BATHING AT MANLY.

    Sir,--My attention was drawn to a paragraph in your issue of to-day respecting"Ocean Bathing" at Manly. The whole difficulty lies not in bathing, but in dressing after bathing, and to obviate ...

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  44. DISTURBANCE AT SUMMER-HILL.

    A number of young men, said to be residents of another suburb, created a disturbance in Lackey-street, summer-hill, at a late hour on Saturday night, and three arrests were made. ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING.

    City of Grafton, str., 823 tons, Edward Farrell, from Clarence liver. ...

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  46. IMPORTS.

    City of Graftion. str., from Clarence River: 1261 bgs maize, 54 bgs bark, 6 bgs beans, 32 bgs pumpkins, 10 pkgs skins, 83 head cattle, 100 cs eggs, 15 eps poultry, 15 hides, 270 bxs butter, 80 sds bacon, 15 cns crean, 53 ...

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  47. A FALSE ALARM.

    Non. 1, 2, 10, and 12 branches of the M.F.B. and the Glebe Volunteers turned out at 8.5 last night in response to a call of fire at Sexton an Binns' timber yards, Blackwattle Bay. They ...

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