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  2. A PIANO PRINCE.

    One of Rubinstein's little jokes was to keep his birthday on the wrong date, the origin of which, he used to explain, was a lapse ol memory on the port of his mother. He was ...

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  3. A JUNEE HORROR.

    A good deal of excitement was caused at Junoe yesterday afternoon by the discovery of a blood-stained suit of clothes, including boots and socks, fastened ...

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  4. AFTER THE MATCH.

    At the close of the match between England and Australia on the Melbourne ground today, the rival teams met at lunchoon in the Pavilion. ...

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  5. PITH OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council, unlike the Beilarine Gardess, is not "the place to spend a happy day," or a happy evening either. A man who has nothing ...

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  6. LAND TAX BILL.

    What will be the action of the Government if the Land Tax is rejected by the Council? That is the question engaging every serious attention in political circles ...

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  7. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS.

    Very quiet on Ballarat Stock Exchange today. Returns of the Sydney Labor Bureau elsewhere. Prospects not considered ...

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  8. HALF A MILLION.

    The announcement that a new claimant has appeared in the estate of the late Robert-Rand, of Mahonga Station, has created considerable sensation in Albury ...

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  9. LATE CABLES.

    The engineer of the R.M.S. Paramatta, which sailed from Melbourne on 17th November with 1,536,100[?] of butter among hor cargo, valued at L76,809, ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. THE PREMIER INTERVIEWED

    The Premier was hard at work in his office at the Treasury this morning, when interviewed by a HERALD reporter, but was not disposed to ...

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  11. THE SYDNEY LABOR QUESTION.

    The Government Labor Bureau report shows that the registrations of unemployed for December numbered 1285, including 109 from other colonies and ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. MR D. M. M'EACHARN

    Mr D.,M. M'Eacharn, a partner in the firm of M'Hwraith, M'Eacharn and Co., now on a visit to England, sails for Melbourne on 3rd February. ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. SYDNEY-SIDE POLITICS.

    A Cabinet meeting this morning devoted two hours to the consideration of the grain duties. No decision was arrived at Another Cabinet meeting will be held ...

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  14. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

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  15. AN ACTRESS ASSAULTED.

    A week ago, a young man named James Ray was before the City Court charged with vagrancy, wilful damage to property and assaulting Miss Agues Clancy, an ...

    Article : 210 words
  16. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The Victorian members of the Australian team for the third test match in Adelaide were selected this afternoon in the M.C.C. pavilion. They are--H. Trott, A. E. Trott, ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND'S REVENUE.

    The revenue for Queensland for the quarter just ended is £849750, compared with £802.376 for the correspondingquarter last year. The revenue for the ...

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  18. EDUCATION REFORM.

    On Monday we published some extracts from a report made to the Education Deportment by Mr Colin H. Campbell, Inspector of Schools,in which he made some ...

    Article : 621 words
  19. NO DISSOLUTION.

    "There will not be a dissolution," declared another minister questioned on the subject. "We feel that the necessity for the tax has been affirmed by the people ...

    Article : 228 words
  20. FIRE AT SYDNEY.

    An outbreak of fire was discovered at three o'clock this morning at Messrs Harrison. Jones, Devlin's warehouse, Circular Quay. It was first feared ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. A BOOK A YEAR.

    Mr Baring Gould has been letting a Cassell's Magazine interviewer have a peep into his literary workshop. To sit down and begin a novel Mr Gould always regards a bore. ...

    Article : 327 words
  22. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was another large attendance at the Theatre Royal last evening, comprising a number of old colonists, who attended at the invitation of Mr George Coppin. Aladdin ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    After a blazing hot day yesterday there has come a change. The night was close and uncomfortable, and with the dawn of a new day were revealed great banks of ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    Mr Foster, Minister for Mines is opening the new year by careful inquiry, into the working of the village settlements. The work just now is heavy, for ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. RESISTING THE POLICE.

    At the Collingwood Court today three young men named William Flannagan, James M'intyre and George Robinson were charged with insulting behavior and ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. HOLY RUSSIA.

    Sir,--In answer to Mr Gran s letter of yesterday, I wish to call attention to one of his remarks, viz., the account of French-born Jews selling French secrets to the Gorman ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. THE COUNTRY'S PRESSING NEED.

    Several other members of the Government were approached, and all dwelt upon the urgent necessity for obtaining money "The Government is in great ...

    Article : 386 words
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  29. ANNUAL LICENSING COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Molesworth and Messrs Ponton and Nicolson, P.M.'s. The following transfers of victuallers' licenses were granted:-- ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. HOTEL LICENSES.

    At the fitting of the Licensing Court today, before his Honor Judge Molesworth and Messrs Panten and Nicolson, P.M.'s, Mr D. Gaunson applied under ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  32. ONCE LIVER; NOW NERVES.

    De Clifford Allbutt, the Regius Professor of Medicine at Cambridge University, has been attacking some of the prevalent notions respecting" nerves and modern life." It is, ...

    Article : 277 words
  33. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  34. THE LATE COLLISION.

    The Princess-Aw[?]a inquiry was resumed by the Coroner today. The Coroner and the jury with the counsel engaged the case proceeded down ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. THE INSOLVENCY COURT.

    General meetings were held before Mr Ms[?]ed, Chief Clerk, in the following insolvent estates today Alfred Gates, civil servant, of Malvern, adjourned until the 14th ...

    Article : 120 words
  36. THE RAINFALL.

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  39. DANGERS OF THE STREET.

    At the City Court this morning Patrick Kitts was charged with assaulting Mr Arlitz, wine merchant, of 276 Flinders street, his wife, and a Mr Qunn on New ...

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