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  2. EVENING EDITION.

    The last of the tringular laterstate matches between New South Wales. Victoria, and South Australia was brought to a conclusion at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    Monowal [?] Captain L. Wo[?] from Wellington. Pa[?]: M[?] Camper, Cane, Graham, [?]ney, [?], Jennings, Ligg[?], Low[?], Dalme Boyds, Sou[?] Thompson, Anderson, Meada[?] ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The ordinary meeting of the City Council was held last night, the Lord Mayor (Alderman S. E. Lees) presiding. COMMEMORATION SERVICE. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    The climatic canditions of yesterday were in striking contrast with these of the previous day. Tuesday was the hottest day of the present session, the maximum [?] reading of the the[?] being upwards ...

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  6. BANKING RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

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  7. HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Yesterday was observed as a holiday at Bega. At Wallagoon Lake a rogatta was held under the suspices of the Wallagoon Rowing Club. Many prominent scullers of the South ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

    {No abstract available}

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  9. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239 miles).—Arr: Jan 27, Ma[?] s, from Sydney. PORT CHALMERS ([?] miles).—Arr: Jan. 27. Rakals, a, from London. ...

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  10. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  11. DEPARTURE.—Jan 27.

    Wodonga, [?], for Cooktown via ports. We[?], for Auckland. [?]yong, [?], for F[?] via ports. Wak[?], for Launceston via Eden. ...

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  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES—Jan. 28.

    B[?]gate, s, for Nou[?] and Fiji: Wellumbia, [?], for Tweed Rivce; city of Grafton, s, for Richrdond River; Myce, s, for Camden Haven; Norong, s, for Nambuces River; Electro, s, for Manning River; ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—Jan 27

    Westra[?], tons, Captan J. R. Rainey, for Attal;amd. Passengers—Me[?]mes C. Holloray, Rich. G. Dunlop, A. Willoughby, W. Frazer and child, liod[?], Lever, Stanfor, S. O. Kerr and child, ...

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  14. SOOTH HEAD-ROAD TRUST.

    The abolition of the South HEad-road Trust is, naturally enough, recented by those municipalitics through which the old military road passes, because upon them will be cast the ...

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  15. COASTERS OUTWARD.—Jan 27.

    Ruby, [?]tch, for Newcastle; [?]bella de Fraine, ktch for Camden Haven. ...

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  16. IMPORTS.—Jan 27.

    Yongala, [?], from Fre[?]tle, via ports, 18 bd[?] tuber, 20 [?] tive, [?] cats, 550 [?] apri[?], [?] miles, 18 [?] whisky, [?] has [?], 50 bgs [?] bg[?] g, bark, [?]0 bgs [?] 1920 bgs salt, 30 cs eggs, ...

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  17. THE MAILS.

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    The German has received a cabiogram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies informing him that a [?]om[?]om had been awarded to New Zealand as a momento of the ...

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  19. THE TERALBA MINERS.

    A meeting of the Northern Extended miners was held this evening at the hall attached to the Lake Macquarie Hotel, at Teralba. The press representatives were not admitted, but ...

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  20. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Arcadis, from London, bound to Sydney, arrive at Premintle at 9.20 a.m. yesterday, and [?] again at 4.20 p.m. for Adelaide. The R.M.S. Orota[?]s, from London, bound to ...

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  21. THE UNION LINERS.

    The Conah is due this morning from Hobaret. The Mokols left Auckland on Monday evening for sydney. The Aparlma leaves Newcastle on Friday night for ...

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  22. BAR HARBOURS.

    The following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the [?] at high water:— Clarence Reads, 14ft on bar; Port Macquarie, 9ft on bar; Bateman's Bay, 9ft [?]in on bar. ...

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  23. THE EMPIRE AT HONGKONG.

    A cable message has been received by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents for the E. and A. line notifying that the steamer Empire arrived at Hongkong on sunday, 24th inst, an route from Australian ports to ...

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  24. KOMAN CATHOLICS AND EDUCATION.

    Speaking at the opening of a Roman Catholic school, near Bunbury. yesterday, Bishop Gibney said that in the matter of education. Roman Catholics in this State were nearly as ...

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  25. THE AFRIC AT PLYMOUTH.

    Messrs. Dalgery and Co., Limited, agents for the White Star bar, were yesterday in recept of a cable adrien to the effect that the steamer Africa arrived at Plymouth on the find inst from Australia, via South ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Arr[?] Jan. 27, [?], s, from London, Dep: Jan. 28, Australian, s, for Sydney. TOWNSVILLE ([?] miles).—Arv: Jan. 27. Wyandra, ...

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  27. GREATER SYDNEY.

    A discussion was initiated at the meeting of the City Council last night on the Greater Sydney question. Alderman Fisgorald moved.—"(a) That is ...

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  28. PARCELS MAIL.

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  29. ANGLICAN BISHOP'S COMMENTS.

    In an interview to-night regarding Bishop Gibney's Bunbury speech, Bishop Riley, of the Anglican Church, said:—"I quite agree with Bishop Gibney about the striking out of the ...

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  30. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage was held yesterday morning. Mr. J. Gerrard (president) being in the chair. It was reported ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    The City Organist [?]ed his recital at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon in what may be termed the "[?]tional manner" with one of the M[?] organ [?]. The first of the [?] was [?], and was ...

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  32. OVERLOADING STEAMERS.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J.L. King D.S.M., Covers P. Hildebrand, an officer of the Navigation Department, proceded against the Port ...

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  33. LABOUR PARLIAMENT.

    The annual conferences of the Political Labour Longue of New South Wales was resumed at the Trades Hall last evening. There was a large attendance, the president, Mr. H Lamond, being in the ...

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  34. PUBLIC SERVICE CONCRET.

    The Public Service of New South Wales will give a recent at the Town Hall on Monday evening next, in [?] of Mr. Edmond Fosbery, C.M.G., on his re[?]cement from the petition of laspector-General of ...

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  35. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    Mrs.A[?]by, wife of Mr. W. H. Ashby, of C[?] Street, Paramatta, died at her residence on Wednesday afternoon, after suffering for about three we[?] from an attact of typ[?]d fever. Mrs. Asbby, who ...

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  36. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—In your able [?]der on the mining industry in your issue of to-day you may, "We should have the Royal Commissioners [?]ying through the world collecting information which is already availabable ...

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  37. PASTORAL MAP.

    We have received from Mr. H.R.C. Robinson a copy of his recently published "Pas[?] Map of New South Wales." The scale is [?] miles to an [?] and the [?]of the [?] is [?]ft on by [?]ft. Sheep [?] (ca[?]ying ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE.

    The [?] kilds [?]red at the Customs to-day for c[?] with [?] tons of coal, the steamer E[?]y for Melbourne with 1770 tons of coal the steamer Sapphire for Bombay with [?] tons of Me[?] ...

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  39. SHARES IN PARRAMATTA RIVER

    At the present time the upper reaches of the par[?] ramatta River are interested with shares yet [?] of this many young men include in swimming in the [?] river during the [?]. At [?] water on [?] ...

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