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  2. District Intelligence.

    BURGLARS AGAIN.—A short time ago we had occasion to announce the presence if a burglar in Bourke, who, in his hurry to escape from the premises he invaded. ...

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  3. THE RECENT COLLISION.

    The coroner's jury in connection with the Gibraltar collision between the Utopia and the Ansen have found that it was accidentally caused. ...

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  4. MORE GOLD.

    Very rich stone, yielding 38 ozs. to the ton has been discovered in the Alameda Mine, New Zealand. ...

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  5. DEATH OF A RACEHORSE.

    The racehorse, Jebusite, broke a blood vessel on Saturday, and died immediately. ...

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  6. PARNELL TIMID.

    Mr. Parnell, fearing defeat, refutes to resign his seat for Cork. ...

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  7. ANOTHER POSTMASTER IN TROUBLE.

    W. Redriff, postmaster at Kiandra, has been arrested on a charge of embezzlement. ...

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  8. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    Important banking currency reforms are projected in the Argentine Republic. The Government guarantee all provincial liabilities from April next. ...

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  9. Later. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    The Convention met this morning, and after a short discussion adjourned until Tuesday next, the various committees' report not being finally completed. ...

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  10. A Strike in Brazil.

    Advices received from San Paulo, Brazil, via San Francisco, give details of a remarkable four days' strike at Rio. Taneiro the first week in December which ...

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  11. DROPPED DEAD.

    Hon. G. D. Longridge, Chief Secretary, and acting Premier of Victoria, dropped dead in Melbourne this morning. ...

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  12. A GAOLER IN TROUBLE.

    A gaoler in a certain country town, after 26 years' service, has been dismissed for making money on the rations supplied to prisoners. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The annual eight-oar race between the Oxford and Cambridge University crews ras rowed over the usual course on the Thampes from Putney to Mortlake and ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

    The candidates from Bathurst who passed the matriculation examination in connection with the Sydney University are: Miss Lily J. Hunt and Mr. J. B. ...

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  16. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    At the stock sales yesterday 1157 cattle were yarded. The market is unaltered. Best beef, 15s; prime bullocks realised £6 5s 3d, others from £4. 10s. ...

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  17. FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    The Federation Sub-committee on constitutional machinery had several knotty points before them yesterday. The Convention will resume its sittings ...

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  18. THE LYNCHING IN NEW ORLEANS.

    Excited meetings of Italians have been held in New York, Philadelphia, and Newark, at which resolutions were passed demanding vengeance for the lunching of ...

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  19. Brief Mention.

    Rev. Chas. Clark this evening. "Westminister Abbey" in the Masonic Hall. The mail train from Sydney on Sunday ...

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  20. THE CHILIAN REBELLION.

    A telegram from the Times special correspondent at Santiago states that the position of the President Balmaceda, who has of late lost many of his supporters, is ...

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  21. TRUST FUNDS AND COLONIAL SECURITIES.

    Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has declined to give a pledge that the Government would bring in this session a bill providing for the investment ...

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  22. NO FAVORITISM.

    Referring to a statement made by Mr. Hurley recently, Mr. Bruce Smith says that the wants of each district have been fairly considered by the Government ...

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  23. A SCANDAL IN BERLIN.

    A scandal is reported to have been caused in Berlin, in consequence of the Emperor William having, it is stated, allowed Herr Von Boetticher, Secretary ...

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  24. A MINISTER DROWNED.

    Rev. Dawson, a Wesleyan minister was drowned whilst bathing at Maitland yesterday. ...

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  25. WHITE SLAVES.

    It has been discovered that a system of slavery exists among the white people in the wilds of Virginia. The victims are chiefly Bohemians. ...

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  26. HELIOGRAPH SIGNALLING.

    Heliograph signalling, between Campbelltown and Waverley, a distance of 35 miles, was successfully accomplished on Sunday. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Karrakatta, one of the cruisers of the Australian Squadron, which recently made an unsuccessful trial of her machinery, made a second trial yesterday. The ...

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  28. JUVENILE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    The preparations for the Juvenile Industrial Exhibition are rapidly progressing. There will be a magnificent display of exhibits. It is anticipated that the ...

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  29. Monday. WHAT THEY SAY.

    The Morning Post, commenting upon our Federal Convention, says the result so far achieved has been far greater than might have been expected, and there could be no ...

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  30. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    The latest from Queensland is to the effect that the unionists continue their depredations of sheep and stock. The [?] and grass are fired in all directions. ...

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  31. THE EMPEROR AND BISMARCK.

    The Emperor of Germany's animosity towards Bismarck is increasing. ...

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  32. THE BONAPARTIST PARTY.

    The European courts have recognised Victor Napolean, eldest son of the late ...

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  33. WHEAT RETURNS.

    The returns of the Wheat crap from five ...

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