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  2. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    There were heavy [?] on Saturday, and light showers are falling to-day. On Good Friday a cricket match was played at Carpa between Franklin Harbor and Carps. ...

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  3. THE NEXT VICTORIAN LOAN

    The Treasurer has sent a cable message to the Agent-General requesting him to take the earliest opportunity of floating the £3,000,000 loan daring April. ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. BURSTING OF A GUN.

    A fearful accident occurred at the Queencliffe Fort on Saturday, when two members of the Geelong battery were Instantly killed and two more badly ...

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  5. SUPPOSED TRAGEDY. HUMAN BONES FOUND IN A FIRE.

    A telegram from Nyngan states that on Tuesday afternoon a boundary rider on the Moonagee station came across a smouldering fire a short distance from the ...

    Article : 303 words
  6. IRISH DESTITUTION.

    Mr. F. B. Freehill, president of the Irish National League, has received a letter from Mr. Justin McCarthy, in which he states that the imprisonment of ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND BOOTMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The bootmakers of Auckland who went oat on strike for an Increase In their wages refuse to submit the difficulty to arbitration and Insist upon the acceptance ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. CHILD MURDER IN SYDNEY.

    The dead body of an infant was found in a chamber utensil filled with water in a room at the Glebe occupied by a single woman named Edith Griffith. An ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. Intercolonial

    Mr. Whitley King, secretary of the New South Wales Pastoralists' Union, to-day received telegrams from Brisbane stating that as the notice given to the ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. J. M. MAC-ROSSAN.

    Mr. John Murtagh Macrossan, one of the Queensland delegates to the Federal Convention, died to-day at the Grosvenor Hotel, where he had been staying since ...

    Article : 298 words
  11. ACCIDENTS AT THE BURRA.

    Whilst several boys were out [?] yesterday one named Giles pointed a loaded gun at another boy named Forwyth and it went off, seriously injuring Forsyth's nose and eyes. ...

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  12. ANOTHER "CLUB" PROPRIETOR PUNISHED.

    Mr. Malger, of the Mechanics' Club, was this morning fined £20 and costs for supplying a non-member with a bottle of whisky. The case was heard before Messrs. J. W. Walker and B. ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. GRETA COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The Greta colliery has been laid Idle owing to the difficulty In regard to the cavilling for places, the management, it is alleged, having maligned certain special ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. THE NEW SOUTH WALES ENCAMPMENT.

    The troops under canvas at head quarters camp, Campbelltown, total 4,800, and of these 800 are mounted men, the remainder being made up of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The following is the most important item in the American summery by the Alameda which arrived from San Francisco to-day:— ...

    Article : 840 words
  16. RAILWAY WASHED AWAY.

    During the night the moods washed away several chains of railway line, delaying this express to Broken Hill for nearly five hours at Cutana. ...

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  17. THE FASTING MAN.

    Felix Tanner has arrived here, and intends starting another 40 days' last next Saturday. ...

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  18. THE VERMIN DESTRUCTION ACT.

    Eighteen cases under the Vermin Destruction Act, brought by the district council, were heard before Messrs. Field and Scott to -day. Mr. Fo[?]ter appeared for several of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. THE PASTORAL COMMISSION.

    The Pastoral Commission arrived all well to-day, the camps and distances travelled since leaving Oodnadatta being:—Thursday, Storm Creek, 20 miles: Friday, Willow Well, via ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    A narrow escape from a terrible death took place this morning at the Princes-bridge station. Stationmaster privet was standing near the edge of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. THE VICTORIA ENCAMPMENT.

    At the commencement of the Easter encampment considerable dissatisfaction existed amongst the members of the Permanent Artillery on account of the want ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Just before 3 o'clock this morning Argent-street was the scene of another fire, which at one time threatened to consume the entire block of wooden buildings south of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  23. DEATH OF SIR FRANCIS MURPHY.

    Sir Francis Murphy, the [?] Speaker of the Legislative Assembly died at his residence, St. Kilda, this afternoon, aged 82, after lingering illness. Sir Francis ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. THE NARBETHONG TRAGEDY.

    Information has been received in Melbourne that Colston, the carpenter for whom the police have long been searching In connection with the Narbethong ...

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  25. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT FREELING.

    Mrs. Richard Green, of near Freeling, aged 71, mi killed by the 9.46 train this morning at the crossing north of the railway station. The train ran through without stopping, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident happened at Peterstown this morning. At 10.25 a passenger train was approaching a station near to which duplication works are being carried ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    At a meeting of members of the Dairy Farmers' Association held yesterday in connection with the agricultural society, the question of the export of butter to ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Heavy rains commenced falling at noon to-day and nave continued ever since, with every indication of a further fall. The showers will be welcomed by everybody, as water carting ...

    Article : 772 words
  29. THE CAUSE AND CURE OF STRIKES.

    At a meeting to-day of the Royal Commission appointed to examine Into the cause and cure of strikes, evidence was given by Mr. John Armstrong, member ...

    Article : 334 words
  30. THE LIQUOR LAWS IN SYDNEY. THE PUBLICANS TAKE ACTION.

    An the result of continued representations and agitation regarding the evasion of the law for closing public-houses on Sundays, the publicans have decided too ...

    Article : 211 words
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