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  2. THE DEAN CASE. Crick's Speech at Bathurst.

    SPEAKING at a banquet on Monday night, Mr. Crick said: When Dean was sentenced to death, the papers took up the case before the lawyers did, and his firm considered there ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    THE Chinese Government has given full satisfaction to France for the attack on the French mission at Cheng Tu, and for the assault by Chinese rioters on a French ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT.

    IN the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Meagher made the statement elsewhere reported. THE CIVIL SERVICE. ...

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    Mr Crick says he is prepared to institute an action against Sir Julian S[?] and others, if they will consent not to plead privilege. The Herald, in a leading article this morning, ...

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  6. Lower Clarence.

    POULTRY CLUB.—A meeting of the Maclean Club was held at the Secretary's office on Wednesday evening; Rev. F. J. Branch in the chair. A code of rules was submitted ...

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    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—There is a unanimous opinion that the theory of hallucination charged against Sir Julian Salomons was effectually swept away by the latter's ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC

    A THUNDERSTORM visited here to-day at mid-day accompanied by a little hail. 158 points fell, and apparently covered a wide area. ...

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  9. Mr. Meagher's Denial to Sir Julian Salomons.

    THE delivery of Mr. Meagher's statement in the Assembly this afternoon caused intense interest. Crowds of people assembled outside the House, and the corridors were thronged ...

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  10. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    A MEETING of the committee was held on Thursday. Present—Messrs J. T. M'Kittrick (President), Beatson, Toon, Hockey, Varley, Munro, Readett, and the Secretary. ...

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    THE Assembly on Wednesday evening presented a very dull and lifeless appearance, all interest being centred in the other Chamber. It was with difficulty that a quorum was ...

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  12. Ulmarra.

    DAIRYING.—For the month of September, 10,327 gallons of milk were supplied, out of which 3780lbs butter were made. Average test is barely 3.5, therefore, although there ...

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    In the Assembly on Thursday, The Military Estimates were contested inch by inch by a small band, including Messrs. Sleath, Griffith and Miller. ...

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    INDUCTION OF THE REV. R. K. EWING.— Sunday last was signalised in Lismore by the official instution of the Rev. R. K. Ewing as an incumbent of St. Andrew's. This ...

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  15. INVERELL RAILWAY MATTERS.

    INVERELL is just now a house divided against itself on the railway question. One party is contending for Moree; another for Glen Innes. In this contention there is the danger ...

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  16. Sir Julian Salomons' Statement

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.—The greatest interest was again evinced in the Legislative Council to-night in connection with the Dean episode. There were great crowds in the ...

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  17. MACLEAN POLICE COURT.

    ON THURSDAY, before the P.M. James M'Millan v. George Martin, illegal detention of a piano, alleged to be the property of complainant by virtue of a lien held ...

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    SOUTH GRAFTON JOCKEY CLUB. — The annual meeting was held last night; Mr. D. Beatson (President) in the chair. The income for the past year, including balance brought ...

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    DISBURSEMENTS FROM LOAN ACCOUNT.— The following disbursements have been made from the General Loan Account during last quarter: Glen Innes—Inverell railway £950 ...

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    PUNT FOR TYNDATE.— After years of agitation, it is likely that a punt for Tyndale will be soon an established fact. Mr. Bailey has been visiting the locality to report on a ...

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    Mr. Goddard, one of the members of the North Shore Dean Defence Committee says, on being told that Mr. Meagher had made an admission of Dean's ...

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