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  3. Latest Telegrams.

    London, Monday—Japan has removed the import duty on wool. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTARY.

    In the Assembly, It was agreed, as a formal motion, that Mr M'Court be Chairman of Committees during the session. ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. District Intelligence.

    The copious rainfall during the past week has had the effect of relieving, to a large extent, the anxieties of both grazier and agriculturist, by filling the dams and water ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. THE £25 SQUABBLE.

    For some months past very abusive tirades have been made against Mr Sleath, member for Broken-hill, over the payment to him of £23 for election expenses, whereas there was ...

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  7. THE MATABELES.

    London, Monday—Rhodes declared that if a junction had been effected between his forces and Napier'd troops the Matabele rebellion would have been broken. ...

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  8. ANTI-SOCIALIST LAWS.

    London, Monday—The German authorities are enforcing anti-socialist laws. Fifty persons were arrested and placed on trial at Berlin, charged with belonging to political ...

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  9. THE CZAR.

    London, Monday—The Czar's triumphant entry takes place on Thursday and his coronation on Tuesday. Five millions will not cover the cost. It is reported that he ...

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  10. KRUGER RELAXES.

    London, Monday—Kruger is said to be disposed to accede to the petition of the Transvaal reformers to have additional fine imposed instead of banishment. ...

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    The Rev. W. Mantell preached at Canterbury on Sunday. Mr Helm, one of the churchwardens, read the service at Queanbeyan on Sunday morning, no service being ...

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  12. FRANCE AND JAPAN.

    London, Monday—The French and Japanese are parleying over a new commercial treaty. ...

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  13. SPLENDID YIELD AT BYWONG.

    On Monday Mr T. Darmody, of Sutton, brought into Queanbeyan some fine specimens of gold which came from a crushing of Bywong stone. The claim from which the ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. The World Runs Away from Us.

    The other day we had a talk with a man who knew as little of the world around him as a baby. Yet he was a man of naturally fine intelligence. He had just been relieved from ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    London, Monday—The House of Commons has voted an additional grand of sixty thousand for the maintenance of Australian squadron. ...

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  16. Bungendore.

    A picnic in connection with the Church of England Sunday School will take place on Monday the 25th inst. On the tapis—That a debating society will ...

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  17. PARKES' CHARGES.

    Sydney, Tuesday—Judge Murray has been appointed sole Commissioner to inquire into the charges made by Varney Parkes against the Works Department. ...

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  18. THE SUNKEN GOLD.

    Sydney, Monday—Nothing further hs been done towards rescuing the salvage gold from the sunken Cattertbun. The weather is unfavorable. ...

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  19. A GIN COMMITTED.

    Sydney, Tuesday—The coroner's jury a Forbes, on the death of the blackfellow Bob brought in a verdict of wilful murder against his gin, Betsy ...

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  20. CHESS.

    The chess players of Cooma have banded themselves together for the time being to play a telegraphic chess match with a team from the Queanbeyan School of Arts Chess ...

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  21. DEATH OF A JUDGE.

    Sydney, Tuesday—Supreme Court Judge Sir Patrick Buckley, of New Zealand, has died from heart disease. ...

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  22. INCREASE OF DEPOSITS.

    Sydney, Tuesday—It was stated at the half yearly meeting of the Bank of N.S. W yesterday that the deposits during the year increased by a million and a quarter. ...

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  23. WASHED INTO THE SEA.

    Sydney, Tuesday—Alfred Wilson, a [?] penter, whilst fishing at Esperanec, Ve[?] Australia, was washed off the rocks and drowned. ...

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  24. From Gambler to Thief.

    The same old story of petty peculation heavier appropriation, and ultimate ruin h[?] to be told of Louis William Wright, teller the George and Goulburn streets branch [?] ...

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  25. COMPLAINT FROM WEETANGERA.

    A correspondent sends us a very serious complaint about the unsafety of property at Weetangera. He says that Weetangera has been districted for the last twelve or ...

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  26. The Queanbeyan Age WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED Queanbeyan Times, Bungendore Mirror & Captain's Flat Miner.

    The Minister for Lands recently asked the, various land agents throughout the country for a return of conditional purchases standing good on December 31st, 1895, ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL.

    At the Homebush fat stock sales on Thursday 44,039 sheep were penned, making a total of 62,052 for the week. This supply was considerably above requirements, consequently opening ...

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  28. AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PUBLIC

    Health, fabricators of pernicious fluids seek to make a discreditable livelihood by vending imitations of Wolfe's Schnapps—the people's remedy. ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIANS WIN.

    The second match of the tour was concluded on Saturday, when the Australians secured their first win—a decisive victory of seven wickets. In their first innings Essex ...

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  30. TO SHEARERS.

    Inquiries have been instituted by the Sydney police and others as to the genuineness of the advertisement which appeared in our last issue, and in many other country ...

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  31. THE MISSING MAN.

    The missing man, John Harman, who strayed for Foxlow on Wednesday night, was not long out of reach. On Saturday morning, just as Mrs Harman was going out, ...

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  32. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The miners strikes at Newcastle continues on its quiet way, and but little change has taken place. The owners are not at all anxious to re-open the mines, and probably ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. LAKE GEORGE MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY.

    The ordinary half yearly meeting of shareholders of the Lake George United Mining and Smelting Company, No Liability, was held at Aaron's Exchange Hotel on ...

    Article : 186 words
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