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  2. THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has inaugurated a new era for child life in the United Kingdom. This colony has no ...

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  3. THE WAR IN THE EAST.

    The New York Herald states that the third Japanese Army has occupied Saho with the object of menacing Wai-hai-wei the chief naval station in the north-east ...

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  4. THE FLYING MACHINE IN SYDNEY.

    For some time past local scientists hare been much interested in a contrivance, the invention of a man named Gordon, which it was claimed would give to ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    A bulletin issued concerning the state of the Right Hon. Lord Randolph Churchill intimates that he is suffering from general paralysis and that he is in a ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.

    Mr. John Creed, of Sydney, in a letter to the limes, insists that Great Britain ought to obtain exemplary damages from the Dutch Government in relation to the ...

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  7. ACCIDENT TO THE EGYPTIAN PREMIER.

    Nubar Pasha, the Egyptian Premier, who is sixty-one years old, has met with a serious accident. In walking on a polished floor he ...

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  8. H.M.S. LYNX.

    The Lynx, one of the twin-screw torpedo-boat destroyers recently added to the British Navy, vent ashore on the coast of Cornwall during the recent ...

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  9. THE FRENCH DUEL.

    Accompanied by their seconds, M. Barthou and M. Jaures, members of the French Chamber of Deputies, met at a secluded spot on the outskirts of Paris ...

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  10. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    From Sydney—Jennie Harkness, barque, sailed August 26; Aberdeen, steamer, sailed October 26, via Melbourne November 1; Woolloomooloo ...

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  11. THE BISHOPRIC OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.

    The income of the Bishop of Grafton and Armidale is derived from an endowment of £10,000, which was collected many years back, and it yielded an ...

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  12. A WOMAN AND HER INFANT MURDERED.

    An outrage was perpetrated at Ascotvale early this morning, a young woman named Elizabeth Atkins and her infant child being the victims. Some one ...

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  13. A HANDSOME BEQUEST.

    The estate of tho late Mr. James Detworth, who died during last week, is valued at £150,000. The bulk of this is left for the purpose of founding a school ...

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  14. BOXING DAY IN SYDNEY.

    The weather was delightful to-day, and as Boxing Day is one of the boat recognised holidays of the year harbour and river trips aud train excursions were very ...

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  15. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bertie Pulsford, who was shoe at Coombing Park Station, Carcoar, is a son of Mr. Edward Pulsford, the well-known free-trade advocate. He is a splendid ...

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  16. QUARREL AMONGST BROTHERS.

    The Christmas ravels of several brothers, labourers named Mason, who live at North Carlton, were shockingly terminated by the violent death of one of ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Christmas holidays passed off quietly. The weather was fine and cool. River and train excursions were largely patronised. ...

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  18. WRECK OF THE KETCH W. J. TAYLOR.

    The ketch W. J. Taylor wm totally wrecked at the end of a point of the Londsdale reef at about 4 o'clock this morning when returning from a western ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    The North v. South cricket match was concluded at Hobart to-day. The South team won by an innings and 192 runs. Scores—North, 60 and 151; South, 403. ...

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  20. EPIDEMIC IN A CONVICT SHIP.

    The convict ship Caledonie, carrying 492 criminals, iucluding fourteen women, has arrived at New Caledonia. The gaol of Algiers contributed 161 prisoners ...

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  21. SUICIDE OF A REJECTED LOVER.

    At an inquest held to-day on the body of John Henry Sheehy, of Ashfield, who shot himself last night, Nellie Stritch, a young woman, gave evidence which ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    (AS ANNOUNCED IN THIS DAY'S ISSUE). St. Peter'd Cathedral, morning and evening—St. John's Day Services. Adelaide Oval, at 11 a.m.—Intercolonial ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. SUICIDE OF A CHINAMAN.

    A Chinaman named Ing War committed suicide at Newcastle yesterday. The deceased on the previous day had been on a visit to Sydney, where he lost ...

    Article : 86 words
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  25. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Catterthun, for southern ports, sailed on Sunday with the following passengers:—Messrs. Bradshaw, Lindsay, and Morris, and eleven others. ...

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