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  2. MONDAY'S POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Mr. Ball. DRUNKENESS. One defendant for the above was discharged with a caution. ...

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  3. GUNNING.

    BEFORE Colonial Chisholm, P.M., and Mr. John Wheatley, J.P. An assault case was struck out as settled, Mr. Johnson stating he had received a telegram to that ...

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  4. FOOTBALL MEETING.

    ON Saturday night a meeting of the Central Southern Branch of the New South Wales Rugby Football Union was held in the committee-room of the Academy of Music. A small number of ...

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  5. GUNDAROO.

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  6. THE COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

    NEWS from Coolgardie, under date 4th April, states that the richest shoot of gold yet met with in the Premier mine was struck on Tuesday in sinking the new shaft, north of the blow, at a depth of ...

    Article : 378 words
  7. TELEGRAMS.

    AN excursion day train has been granted for Wednesday to Queanbeyan and back, and a public holiday has also been gazetted for the show, which is expected to be a great ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS.

    At the public examination of the directors of the New Zealand Loan and Mereantile Agency Company, Limited, to-day, Mr. Larkworthy, continuing his evidence, stated that the losses, amounting ...

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  9. CATTLE.

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  10. GARDEN AND FIELD CALENDAR FOR APRIL.

    So much rain during the first three months of the year has seldom been experienced. Up to date the fall has been more than the total fall for the years 1882, 3, and 4, and nearly as much as for 1881. The ...

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  11. SHEEP.

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  12. MINERAL ROYALTIES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Samuel Woods, the Liberal member for the Ince Division of South-west Lancashire, submitted a motion for the abolition of the payment of royalties on ...

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  13. QUEANBEYAN.

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  14. DOGS.

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  15. PIGS.

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  16. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    At a banquet yesterday the Emperor William of Germany, in proposing the toast of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary, said that the Emperor Francis Joseph was his best friend, and ...

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  17. POULTRY.

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  18. Can a Witness Demand Costs?

    AT the Police Court on Monday morning Mr. Davidson raised the question whether a town witness could legally demand costs before attending court He said it was a question which was ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. A REPORTERS' STRIKE.

    A peculiar strike has occurred at Buda-Pesth, the capital of Hungary. The Parliamentary reporters were recently excluded from the members' lobbies, and as an act of ...

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  20. FARM PRODUCE.

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  21. THE LONDON SHOOTING CASE.

    The trial concluded yesterday of Charles Ernest Lindus, a gentleman resident at Chelmsford, who, on January 10, shot his wife ,and Mr. George S. Jacobs, solicitor, in the office of the latter in ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. Lake Bathurst.—The Glebe Land.

    AT the Synod on Friday the Rev. P. M. Flinn, B.A., gave notice of the following questions, which were answered on Saturday:—Question: Has the deed of conveyance of the Globe ...

    Article : 255 words
  23. The Wyalong Rush.

    BARMEDMIAN, Saturday.—A new find has been reported at the Wyalong goldfield, six miles north of Neeld's selection, on Crown land, where a good reef is being opened up. ...

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  24. BRAIDWOOD.

    IN the Assembly on Tuesday the Secretary for Works in reply to some questions asked by Mr. Austin Chapman, on the proposed Shoalhaven River conduit, said that the ...

    Article : 332 words
  25. GARDEN PRODUCE.

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The East London Waler Supply Bill has been read the second time in the House of Commons by a majority of one. The Government opposed the bill. The abtention of the Parnelite and Healyite ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  28. "The New Order."

    "THE New Order," price one penny—cheap for a new order—is the latest journalistic bantling published in Sydney. It is to be run in the interests of the labour electoral leagues. A glance at its ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. FRUITS AND FLOWERS.

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  30. The Railway Retrenchment Scheme.

    ON Saturday night the railway employes held a mass meeting in the Redfern Town Hall to consider the retrenchment proposals of the Commissioners. Motions were carried expressing the hope ...

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  31. Fatal Accident at Tamworth.

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—A fatal accident happened here this afternoon. A young man named Verdon, a railway official at West Tamworth, was driving Miss Chrissy England, a young lady on a visit here ...

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  32. THE CIVIL WAR IN BRAZIL.

    Intelligence hoe been received from Rio de Janeiro to the effect that the rebel squadron has forced an entrance into Rio Grande harbour, in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. ...

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  33. The Federation of Labour.

    AT a conference of representatives of the metropolitan labour organisation, held in the Trades Hall on Saturday, the question of establishing a Sydney District Council in connection with the ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. THE LIQUOR LAW RIOTS.

    Latest advice from South Carolina in reference to the riots caused by the action of the State authorities in enforcing the liquor laws state that a calmer feeling prevails. Order is being restored, and ...

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  35. PLAIN AND FANCY WORK.

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  36. Sydney Fruit Market.

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  37. THE STRIKE OF COKEWORKERS.

    In connection with the trouble at the Coke Works to Pennsylvania, 150 of the men on strike have been arrested for rioting and murder. ...

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  38. SCHOOL SECTION.

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  39. The Coldlin Moth Pest.

    AT a meeting of the Fruitgrowers' Union of New South Wales held in the Parramatta Assembly Half on Saturday, the secretary reported the rapid increase of the codlin moth poet. It was stated by ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND BEEF AT SMITHFIELD MARKET.

    Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, Mr. Home Black, and Mr. M'Eachara have visited the Smithfield Meat Market. They were surprised at the inferior quality of the Queensland beef as compared with American. ...

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  41. NOTES FROM BUNGONIA.

    "AFTER THE BALL"—Bungonia received the mother of a beating from Braidwood on Saturday last, when they competed for the Chapman Cup. Scores:—Braidwood, 101 and 13 for one wicket; Bungonia, ...

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  42. Dairy Farmers' Export Association.

    On Friday the adjourned mooting of the Dairy Farmers' Export Association was continued at the offices of the Fresh Food and Ice Company, to consider the action of the South Coast and West ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. BRITISH TRADE.

    According to the Board of Trade returns, the imports into Great Britain during the pest month show an Increase in value of £1,200,000, and the exports a decrease of £1,300,000, as compared with ...

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  44. The John Jerger Gold-saving Machine.

    THE machines are being manufactured at "Hudson Brothers'," Clyde, and at "Henry Simon's," Meadow Bank. About 200 will be ready within a week. ...

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  45. The Interest on A. M. P. Society's Loans.

    WE are informed that the directors of the A. M. P. Society hove recently had under consideration the rate of interest charged to members of the society on loans on security of their policies. ...

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  46. THE ANARCHISTS.

    A plot has been discovered fin Liege, Belgium having for its object the destruction of public buildings by means of dynamite. A number of bombs have been seized by the police. ...

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  47. Pleuro Outbreak near Bowral.

    Bowral, Friday.—Plenro has broken cut in a dairy herd here. So far 10 head have been affected The Government Veterinary Surgeon has been telegraphed for, and be will be here tomorrow. ...

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  48. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The Government of Western Australia having proved unresponsive, General Booth contemplates establishing in connection with the Salvation Army an oversea colony at Paraguay. He has already ...

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  49. Wheat for the Northern Districts.

    Several applications have been made to the Railway Commissioners for a reduced rate for carrying wheat grown in the Southern district to the neighbourhood of Queensland. It has now been notified ...

    Article : 158 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. MEETING OF MONARCHS.

    The Emperor William has arrived in Vealoe on a visit to King Humbert, of Italy. The German Emperor was met by King Humbert and cordially welcomed. Both monarchs were ...

    Article : 79 words
  52. A Wealthy Blind Man.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—This afternoon a well-known blind men was arrested for obtaining money under false pretences. He was well-known in Sydney. He had refused to appear on summons, ...

    Article : 69 words
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