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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Colley, the man who was injured in the fire which occurred in the Railway township on Sunday morning, has since died at the hospital. GUNNEDAH, TUESDAY. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    Mr. G. K. Thorn, of the Melbourne Bicycle Club, has just completed a bicyle journey from Sale, in this colony, to Kiama, New South Wales, via Gipp[?]land Lakes, up the New South Wales coast. ...

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    LORD CARRINGTON will leave Sydney on his visit to New Zealand by the H.M.S. Orlando, which is expected to sail early on Monday morning. The Governor's tour will occupy about a month, and ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) SURVEY OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Penguin is being equipped for a surveying cruise along the northern coast of Australia. ...

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  6. THE REVOLT IN SAN SALVADOR.

    The revolt in the Republic of San Salvador, instigated by General Rivas, and for the suppression of which the Government de patched 8000 troops to Cuacatlan, ...

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  7. PUGILISM IN ENGLAND.

    Slavin has received numerous presents as a mark of appreciation of his conduct in the late encounter with J. Smith, the English, boxer, at Bruges, in Belgium. ...

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  8. REPORTED ILLNESS OF THE CZAR.

    It is rumoured that an attempt has been made to poison the Czar of Russia. It is believed the Czar is suffering from congestion of the lungs. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL.

    An advance has taken place in Glasgow pig iron, warrants selling at [?]3s. ...

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  10. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    The Admiralty authorities declare that the despatch of the Mediterranean Squadron to Gibraltar, was not intended as a menace to Portugal. ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN COLTS.

    The Hon. James White's colts, which are entered for the English Derby and the Paris Grand Prix, have been tried over six furlongs, with Plutarch their ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The papers containing the correspondence received and despatched by the New South Wales Government in connection with the federation question have been forwarded to every member of ...

    Article : 192 words
  13. ALARMING ACCIDENT TO SARA BERNHARDT.

    During the rehearsal in Paris of the patriotic drama, " Joan of Arc," Madame Sara Bernhardt, the famous tragedienne, had a narrow escape from a ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. PROSECUTION OF SOCIALISTS IN GERMANY.

    Forty-eight Socialists at Alfeld, in Germany, have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from a fortnight to sight months. Herr Harm, a Socialist ...

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  15. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock movements: 12,000 sheep, Par[?]o River to Combing Park, Cobb and Co. owners, W. Fitzpatrick in charge. NARRABRI, TUESDAY. ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    To-day was observed as a public holiday; but although the Government offices and banks and the principal business establishments were closed, a number of shops were open. The chief feature of ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. THE DISPUTE IN THE MELBOURNE IRON TRADE.

    The threatened strike in the iron trade has been averted by the representatives of the Employers' Union and the Amalgamated Engineers' Society agreeing to the amended demands, viz., that ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. THE HEALTH OF THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY.

    The Marquis of Salisbury is seriously indisposed. ...

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  19. A MAN TRAVELLING AS A WOMAN.

    The police last evening arrested a man who had travelled from Sydney, by the steamer Tomki, disguised as a female. It was then found that the man was "wanted" for some time past, having, it is alleged, ...

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  20. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The rate of mortality in Paris from maladies indirectly the result of the prevailing influenza epidemic is now decreasing. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Justice Windeyer has arrived and gone on a trip to the lakes. The New South Wales Court of the Exhibition has been charmingly decorated by Mr. Oscar ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. JUSTICE KERFERD.

    Mr. Justice Kerferd died at his seaside residence at Sorrento at 20 minutes to [?] this morning. He was 59 years of age. His death was quite unexpected. He had a bathe in a private bath ...

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  23. COACH ACCIDENT NEAR TUMUT.

    A serious accident happened to the Adelong mail coach this evening. When coming down hill near the Killarney and Gilmore roads the near front wheel came off, and the coach capsized. Glynn, the driver, was ...

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  24. THE VICTORIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The total revenue for the quarter ended to-night is £2,307,764, being an increase of £25,647 on the same period last year. The total for last quarter was £2,0[?]8,821, making the total for the half-year ...

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  25. THE BANK RATE.

    The directors of the Bank of England have fixed the rate of discount at 6 per cent. This step has been taken in view of anticipated heavy withdrawals ...

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  26. THE CROPS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The year just closing promises to recoup the farmers and graziers for their looses last season. Every o[?] is in high spirits with the outlook. The hay crops, which are the heaviest for years, are nearly all stacked, and in ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue for the past quarter amounted to £532,898, being an increase of £5500 on the December quarter of 1888. All the main lines show an advance except ...

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  28. MINING ACCIDENT AT CRESWICK.

    At the Berry Consols Mine, Creswick, during a change of shifts last night, an elderly miner named Samuel Truscott accidentally walked into the shaft and fell a depth of 500ft, his body being smashed. ...

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  29. CHARGE OF UTTERING BASE COIN.

    The charge against a miner named James Flint of uttering base coin was commenced at the local police court yesterday, and concluded to-day. The coins, some four or five in number, were passed on different ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. THE VICTORIAN LOANS.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Times, in a letter published in that journal, deals with the question of Victorian loans. He deprecates the ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    A man named Abraham Spencer, while on a visit to Wild Duck, near Heathcote, went out shooting yesterday with a miner named Stephen Bastard, with whom he was staying. Spencer went ...

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  32. THE WRECK OF THE APOLLO.

    An inquest was held at Port Augusta yesterday upon the bodies of the captain and seamen of the ship Apollo, who were drowned through the capsizing of their boat during a squalL An open ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES IN THE ALBURY DISTRICT.

    Several bush fires are reported in various parts of the district. One [?]re at Bull Plain destroyed 20,000 [?]cres of grass and completely burned out a farmer named Bott. Another fire was caused at Culcairn by ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    There died, at his farm at Rylands, near Kilmore, this morning, a contenarian, named Nicholas Sorragh[?]n, who was born in 1783. Up to yesterday he was able to walk about his farm, and regularly ...

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  35. FALL OF COAL IN THE LAMBTON [?]IT.

    During the holidays a large portion of the roof of the pillar workings, in South [?]it Flat, of the Lambton Colliery, f[?]ll in and ruined a number of [?]kipe, ra[?]ls, &c. Those miners who had been working in this portion of ...

    Article : 74 words
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