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  2. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    At the banquet at Masterton on Wednesday night the Premier stated that the highest legal authorities had informed the Government since the close of the ...

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  3. THE "SYDNEY MORNING HERALD."

    In Chambers this morning an application was made on behalf of Henry Crossley for a rule nisi for a writ of attachment against Messrs. Fairfax and ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. A MUNICIPAL CASE.

    An action of extraordinary interest was heard in the Police Court to-day, Albert Evans Martin, the Mayor of Broken Hill, being sued by Robert Bambrick, a ...

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  5. SYDNEY SCHOOL OF ARTS BOBBED.

    A warrant has been sworn for the arrest of Cyril Haviland, the secretary of the Sydney School of Arts, on a charge of misappropriating the funds of the ...

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  6. TEETULPA GOLDFIELD.

    Sir—Having noticed two letters referring to the above which appeared recently in your columns, both of which fail completely to give a reliable account of the pastoral condition of ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Messrs. J. M. Blackham, W. Bruce, H. Tromble, G. H. S. Trott, EL Graham, G. Giffen, J. J. Lyons, A. H. Jarvis, and W. Giffen of the Australian Eleven ...

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  8. FROZEN MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Sir—In your issue of to-day I read with pleasure an account of the meeting of pastoraliats, graziers, &c, on the above subject, and having had a good deal of experience in ...

    Article : 507 words
  9. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    The barque Samarcand, from Rio Janeiro, has arrived at Gisborne. She was detained at Rio Janeiro for several days in consequence of the insurrection, ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. THE BIJOU ROBBERY.

    Detectives Ward and MacManany, who had charge of the investigation of the recent robbery of £160 from the strongroom of the Bijou Theatre, have, ...

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  11. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricketers' Association to-night the request of the secretary of the New South Wales Association for permission to ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. SYDNEY LIBEL ACTIONS.

    The action brought by Messrs. A. F. L. & C. S. Doney to recover £2,000 damages for alleged libel from Alfred Bennett, the proprietor of the Evening ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. SERIOUS NEGLIGENCE.

    John Leslie, a laborer, aged 45 years, attempted to commit suicide in a cell at the South Melbourne watchhouse to-day by cutting his ...

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  14. A SYDNEY EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Richard Dennis Legge, lately a clerk at the Waverley branch of the London Bank of Australia, was committed for ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. THE "AGE" LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing of the action, Speight against, the Age, for alleged libel Teas resumed to-day. Mr. Porves opened his address to the ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    Mr. John McMahon, an old man, fell dead on Saturday night from heart disease. Mr. John Elsegood, a well-known ...

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  17. MOORINGS AT CLARE BAY.

    Sir—With considerable surprise we learn that the question of moorings at Clare Bay is to stand over, and that instead two beacons are to be erected to guide vessels through the ...

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  18. TERRIBLE MASSACRE IN QUEENSLAND.

    An official report has been received by the Commissioner of Police of a terrible tragedy at Ducie River, Gulf of Carpentaria, when ten native policemen were ...

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  19. TEE NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    The steamer Buninyong which left for Adelaide to-night took the chief portion of the New South Wales and Queensland contingents of the New Australians, who ...

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  20. FRUIT AT PETERSBURG.

    Sir—Considering that Petersburg is only situate about 160 miles from where our fruit and vegetable supplies come from, and that railway freight forms no great part of the cost ...

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  21. BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Tremendous bush fires are reported from the Narandera district. The whole of the Bynga station, comprising 90,000 acres, has been swept of grass along with ...

    Article : 264 words
  22. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT WILCANNIA.

    A shocking tragedy took place at Wilcannia on Saturday, when Miles McGrath, a son of the licensee of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel, deliberately shot an old ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. MENINDIE AND BROKEN HILL RAILWAY.

    The work of constructing the projected railway between Menindie and Broken Hill was commenced at the Menindie end yesterday. ...

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  24. Correspondence.

    Sir—It is amusing to read the various schemes that are brought forward from time to time in Parliament and elsewhere for the relief of distress. Each one, as it is separately ...

    Article : 542 words
  25. THE WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINES.

    Sir—Mr. Davidson, the secretary of the Moonta and Wallaroo Mining and Smelting Company, in a letter which appeared in your issue of November 28, has (as he always does) ...

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  26. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A railway guard at the York railwaystation fell from an engine during shunting on Friday. The train passed over him. He was removed to the hospital, ...

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  27. ALDGATE VALLEY AND MYLOR SCHOOL.

    Sir—I noticed in The Advertiser a report of a deputation advocating the erection of a school at Mylor. I simply wish to state a carious fact, that its leading members ...

    Article : 274 words
  28. TONGAN POLITICS.

    The steamer Upolu, from Tonga, reports that the young King has made a complete change in the Government. He issued a proclamation announcing the ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. WEST AUSTRALIA GOLDFIELDS.

    The Commissioner of Lands has received the following wire from Mr. Woodward, the acting warden of the Dundas goldfields, who arrived at ...

    Article : 251 words
  30. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    An enquiry was commenced to-day into the suspicious fire which took place on Tuesday night at the Tarragon Hotel. John O'Neill, the manager for the ...

    Article : 313 words
  31. BLYTH AND GLADSTONE RAILWAY.

    Sir—I folly agree with Mr. James Murrie's letter on the great injustice to our farmers who may use the new line from Blyth to Gladstone and to Snowtown if the Railway ...

    Article : 346 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    A conference under the auspices of the A.N.A. was held this evening for the purpose" of discussing the question of federation. Mr. Deakin, M.L.A., ...

    Article : 199 words
  33. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENT SCHEME.

    Sir—Having heard a lot about co-operative village settlements, but not meeting anyone that could give much information, I went to the Democratic Club on Sunday evening to ...

    Article : 456 words
  34. CUSTODY OF CHILDREN.

    Mr. Justice Holroyd to-day dealt with a writ, directing Mrs. Dutton, wife of Dr. Dutton, to deliver her children into the custody of her husband. ...

    Article : 90 words
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