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    A boy named Ramsay, who was hanging to a horse's tail when coming out of the Minimi pit, was severely kicked. His forehead was broken, and one eye was destroyed ...

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    says that the inhabitants of the land of Goschen, who recently took possession of the farms in Montsioa's territory, have armed themselves, and are expected to offer resistance to the force under ...

    Article : 42 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, January 6.—The march of the expeditionary forces under Colonel Stewart, C.B., to Gakdul has ereated a complete surprise ...

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  6. SHIPPING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 words
  7. Shepherd Smith v. Dibbs.

    IN one of the countless good and sparkling things of a boot which made a great man's reputation long before he raised a great and enduring: memorial of his genius, is an ...

    Article : 704 words
  8. The Channel Squadron.

    LONDON, January 5.—It is officially announced by the Admiralty that no orders out of the ordinary course have been issued to the commander of the channel squadron ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. The Weather in Wagga.

    Monday was an intensely hot day. The thermometer registered 106deg in the shade; 14 points of rain fell on Tuesday morning. Pasturage is exceedingly scarce on the stock ...

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  10. Separation.

    AVAILING himself of the opportunity afforded by the annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association in Brisbane, Sir THOMAS M'ILWRAITH has began to ...

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  11. Auckland Municipal Loan.

    LONDON, January 5.—Tenders were opened to-day for the five per cent, loan of £25,000, for the municipality of Auckland. The amount tendered for was about £117,000. Tenderers of £108 17s 6d ...

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    CAIRO, January 6.—in accordance with the programme telegraphed on the 30th ultimo Colonel Stewart, C.B., left on that date with the camel corps and guards for Gakdul, which was ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. Blackall (Q.) Items.

    The remains of a carrier named Lewis have been found on Mr. Ford's selection, about three miles from the town. The deceased had been drinking heavily. Yesterday he left town after ...

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  14. A Chinese Defeat.

    PARIS, January 6.—A further dispatch has been received from Tonquin by the Government, notifying that after the recent defeat of the Chinese near Cine, General Negrier returned a second ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. The Annexation "Scare."

    LONDON, January 5.—Sir F. Dillon Bell, Agent-General for New Zealand, has officially expressed to Lord Derby his regret at the recent annexation by Germany in New Guinea. In a letter to the ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. Albury Items.

    Stromy weather set in to-day, and continues. A futile attempt lias been made to establish a local fire brigade. The first busk fire of the season started ...

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  17. West African Conference

    BERLIN, January 6.—A further sitting of the West African Conference has been held, and it was resolved that for the future the sovereign powers shall take steps to prevent the occurrence ...

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  18. Goulburn Items.

    There was a slight fall of rain on Tuesday. It was very welcome, bat much more is needed before enough water will be available for domestic purposes ...

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  19. The Mails.

    BATAVIA, January 6.—The R.M.S. Duke of Argyle sailed to-day homeward ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  21. Commercial News.

    LONDON, January 5.—Adelaide flour, 25s 6d. New Zealand wheat, 30s to 36s. Wool market quiet. 110,000 bales received for next sales ...

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  22. Abstract of Safes by Auction.

    HYAM HAINS.—At 15, Edward-lane, off Pelican-street, at 11—Household Furniture and Effects ...

    Article : 21 words
  23. Family Notices

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  24. IMPORTS.—January 7.

    Fairlie, schooner, from Solomon Islands: 135 tons Copra, 6 cases bech-de-mer, 5 cases peaxlshell, 1001b tortoise-hell sundries. ...

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  25. British Censured

    LONDON, January 6.—The London newspapers condemn the Admiralty for having created a scare by having dispatched the Channel squadron so suddenly and secretly. Both the TIMES and ...

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  26. The Weather in Temora.

    The weather has been excessively hot since the 1st inst. 103 to 108 degrees have frequently been registered. On Tuesday the thermometer registered 110 degrees in the s[?]. [?] a fell ...

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  27. Along the Wharves.

    Captain Thomas, commandant of the Victorian Naval Forces, is in Sydney to arrange about fairing to Melbourne the 18-ton gun which the minister of Defence has secured from H.M.S. Nelson to replace that injured in one of the ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  28. Mr. Chamberlain Speaks.

    LONDON, January 6.—Mr. Joseph. Chamberlain, President of the Board of Trade, addressed a meeting of his constituents in Birmingham last night. He referred at some length to the recent ...

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  29. TELEGRAMS.

    A sydnicate of people who are engaged in business in the upper district at the base of the Australian Alps has obtained permission from the Minister of Lands to fence round the top of Mount ...

    Article : 216 words
  30. Melbourne Theatricals.

    The adjourned, case against Mr. Knipe for having given a theatrical performance in the Exhibition Building, was heard in the District Court yesterday. Sir Bryan O'Loghlen ...

    Article : 246 words
  31. Advertising

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    LONDON, January 5,—Earl Derby, on behalf Government, has telegraphed to Australian Governors reply to protests recently received against annexation by Germany of portion New Guinea ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. TO ALL AUSTRALIANS.

    Fellow Citizens.—Don't be fooled. There is a pertinacious cry of "wolf" just now resounding throughout all the colonies by press alarmists in reference to the annexation question, and ...

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  34. A Money-lender's Interest.

    An extraordinary statement was made on Tuesday in the schedule of insolvency of Mr. Edward Peckham. Rugg, a grazier of Narree Warren, to the effect that for £100 which he borrowed from a ...

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  35. The Suez Mail.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Cuzco, which sailed from London on November 26, arrived this morning. Saloon passengers—For Adelaide: Mr. J. D. Stewart. For Melbourne: Mr. and Miss ...

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  36. Queensland News.

    A man named Alfred Engstrom was taken to Cairns from Freshwater Creek on Tuesday on suspicion of being of unsound mind. He died during the night. It has been certified that the ...

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  37. Government Trams.

    Government has framed a regulation to the effect that in future tram guards shall be allowed to give change only for current silver coin. They will, however, be permitted sufficient discretion to enable them ...

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  38. Illness of Mr. Curtis.

    Mr. Peter C. Curtis, chief clerk in the Master in Equity's Department, who was taken suddenly ill yesterday, still lies in a very precarious condition. Faint hopes are as yet entertained of his ultimate ...

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  39. Fire in New Zealand.

    The fire which occurred at Boatman's, near Reefton, on Monday, destroyed the chief business block. The loss is estimated at £6500, and is covered by insurance to the amount of £2300 ...

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  40. Collision in the Harbour.

    A slight collision occurred at the illawarra Co.'s wharf at about 11 a.m. to-day. It appears that the Union Co.'s steamship Wairarapa was coming alongside the Union Co's wharf when in turning to back ...

    Article : 388 words
  41. Death from Fits.

    A boy named John Anderson, 14 years of age, was taken to the Sydney Hospital last evening, suffering from fits. Mrs. Tighe, of 3, Jones-street, conveyed the boy to the hospital, where he died this morning ...

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  42. The Queensland Premier.

    The Hon. S. W. Griffith will leave for Melbourne by rail this afternoon. He has conferred with Mr. Dalley, acting-Colonial Secretary, on the annexation question. Mr. Griffith ...

    Article : 512 words
  43. Carcoar Items.

    Steady rain set in this morning and continues. During the past quarter there were 84 births, 33 deaths, and 12 marriages in the district. In the Licensing Court to-day, two applications ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. The Water Commission.

    Some of the members of the Royal Water Commission will accompany the Minister of Mines in his projected visit to the west in February. It is probable that the commission will sit in various ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. A Frightful Accident.

    A frightful accident happened at the Cockatoo Graying dock at 10 o'clock ibis morning. A man named Andrew Connell, who was working in the dock, was struck by a large stone which fell from the ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. Cyclone in Gulgong.

    A severe cyclone, which was accompanied by rain, passed over Gulgong at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The Roman Catholic Church was demolished, and the fronts of Mr. Bishop's shop, Mr. Mason's ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. Commercial.

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  48. The Land Office Day.

    For some time there has been an impression that a number of persons who desired to select land previously to the division of runs were intending to do so in spite of the fact that the government had ...

    Article : 97 words
  49. Armidale Items.

    At a meeting of the Borough Council last night it was resolved to invite Mr. Abbott, the Minister of Mines, to partake of luncheon in the new Town Hall on Monday next ...

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  50. New Zealand Loan.

    LONDON, January 5.—The New Zealand 4 percent. loan of £1,000,000 will be placed upon the market in the course of a few days. It is expected in financial circles that the loan will realise £99 ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. Christmas Decorations.

    In the Water Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Yates, D.S.M., William Day, George Hammett, Patrick Reynolds, and Patrick Hancock were charged with having entered the grounds of Judge ...

    Article : 121 words
  52. The French in Tonquin.

    LONDON, January 6.—The latest advices from Tonquin say that General Negrier the French commander in that province, is marching upon Langsou ...

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  53. Borenore-Forbes Railway.

    It is reported on good authority that the trial survey adopted by the House, from Borenore to Forbes, is found to be impracticable, and a deviation of some miles toward Molong has to be made ...

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  54. A Prize Essay.

    London, January 6.—Mr. Arthur Donaldson, B.A., formerly of Adelaide, and now of Caius College, Cambridge, has won the prize offered by the Jttoyal Colonial Institute for an essay on ...

    Article : 44 words
  55. Newcastle Items.

    A buffalo lodge (the Southern Cross) was opened in Stockton yesternight by Primo Swords, of Sydney. Grand Primp Thatcher also was present ...

    Article : 26 words
  56. Transvaal Affairs.

    DURBAN, January 5—[?] the Transvaal ...

    Article : 10 words
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