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  2. THE LAND SCANDALS

    Immediately upon the meeting of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the Premier, Mr Canruthers, gave notice of the following motion:— ...

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  3. MOTION OF CENSURE

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Mr Ryrio moved the adoption of the Address in Reply, which was [?]conded by Mr Robson. ...

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  4. Election of Mayor.

    The first meeting of the new united Municipal Councils of Singleton and South Singleton takes place to-night, in the Singleton Municipal Council ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Mechanics' Institute.

    The bottle containing the peas, which, were the subject of the guessing competition in aid of the above Institute, was opened on Tuesday, ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" reports that Count "Witte has telegraphed to the Czar that the Bielostok massacre, for which ...

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  8. Singleton District Hospital

    On Monday night, sitting as a committee of the whole, the members present of Singleton District Hospital Committee reported through the ...

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  9. The Singleton Argus

    The session of the State Parliament, which opened on Tuesday, is fraught With much significance to the people of Now South Wales. Therefore, the ...

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  10. Murders and Riots.

    Peasants at Ufa, in South-castern Russia, have killed Prince Manviloff. Some Terrorists at "Warsaw, Poland, killed two policemen, who were seated ...

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  11. A Serious Illness

    About a fortnight ago we referred to the sudden illness of Mrs W. R. Norman, of Maitland, who alighted with her husband, Mr W. R. Norman, ...

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  12. LOCAL NEWS.

    Mr. R. B. Carroll, R.D.S. Drntist, John-street, opposite Mr E. K. Lambert's, bookseller.* ...

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  13. Accident.

    On Tuesday last, as a young man named Thomas Butler was working at this Rix's, Creek mine, a quantity of stone, becoming loosened, fell upon ...

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  14. Visit of Bishop Murray

    At St. Patrick's on Sunday the Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Bishop of Maitland addressed the congregation after the 11 o'clock mass in ...

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  15. Wintry Winds.

    Cold westerly breezes prevailed yesterday which must exercise a baleful effect upon vegetation, and provo trying to stock in weak condition. ...

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  16. The Late Collision.

    In our last issue two referred to a serious collision that, and taken place, near Camberwell, when Mr Arthur Hamilton, who "was riding a bicycle in ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. Mutineers Escape

    Seventy-eight mutineers have escaped from a prison in Sebastopol. Three additional detectives in Warsaw have been, shot dead. ...

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  18. Small Chance of Success

    In the Legislative Assembly this aftornoon the debate on the censure motion was resumed by Mr Edden, and is being continued. ...

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  19. The Legislative Council

    The Legislative Council met us morning. Mr Brunkor moved that, in consquence of the motion pending in the ...

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  20. Music Examinations.

    The results are to hand of the theoretical examination held early this month in connection with the Associated Board of the Royal ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN NATAL.

    Three hundred natives of the district of Nkhandhla, Zululnnd, have pleaded guilty to rebellion, and have been sent under escort to Eshowe. ...

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  22. THE RAILWAY APPOINTMENTS

    There is a rumour to the effect that Mr Kirkcaldie is to be Chief Commissioner of Tramways, the latter being made a separate department. At ...

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  23. ANTARCTIC DISTURBANCE

    On Tuesday afternoon, as a rrsult of an Antarctic disturbance raging off the coast, violent squalls were experienced in Sydney, from the ...

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  24. Scholastic Changes.

    Some changes have recently taken place in connection with the teaching staff of the Singleton Superior Public School. The place of Miss Cole, who ...

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  25. FOUND DROWNED

    At the inquest upon the body of Robert Walmsley, a train driver, whose body was found in the water at Balmaim last Wednesday, the day ...

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  26. EMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    A party of about 150 emigrants arrived in Melbourne by the steamer Devon on Tuesday, on their way to New Zealand. They are travelling ...

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  27. A THEATRE TRAGEDY

    During a, performance at a theatre in Now York, Harry Shaw, a Pttsburg millionare, and brother to the Countoss of Yarmouth,. shot twico at ...

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  28. PURITY OF ELECTIONS.

    Mr Groom, the Minister for Home Affairs in the Federal Parliament, in referring to the forthcoming elections, points out that in order to secure ...

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  29. The Case of Mrs Winsor.

    There will, be a meeting of citizens following the election of Mayor at the Singleton Council Chambers tonight, to arrange for, the best, means ...

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  30. THE SHEEP SHOW

    The annual show of the Sheepbreeders Association. was held at the Royal Agricultural Ground to-day. The display of sheep was considered ...

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  31. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Victorian Parliament opened today. The Governor's speech was congratulatory in tone, and continued glowing refernces to the present ...

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  32. EXPANSION OF TRADE.

    Ready markets, either for preduce or manufactures, stimulate the great producing and manufacturing industris, and are at once important ...

    Article : 614 words
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