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  2. Small-pox.

    At soon Monday the Board of Health issued a clean bill of health for Port Jackson. There are now only five patients at the quarantine ground, all of whom are convalescent. Those recently released from ...

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  3. The Soudan Campaign.

    During Monday afternoon the excitement in various portins of the leading thoroughfares ares of the city was something to be remembered. Crowds of persons congregated in front of the EVENING NEWS office, ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    A meeting of the intercolonial Eight-oar Race Committee was held on Friday night, when a letter was received from the Sydney Bowing Association, which expressed, its willingness to allow the Queensland crew to compete. A ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, February 15.—Dr. J. E. Taylor, F. L. S., the well-nown scientist, who is to deliver a series of lectures in Australia, will sail from Marseilles in one of the Messageries Maritimes Co.'s ...

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  6. Newcastle Items.

    George Beresford Sergeant was committed for trial to-day on the charge of having stolen a horse in Maitland. The animal belonged to Mr. Prentice. The accused, it is alleged, rode to ...

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  7. The Seamen and Chinese Cheap Labour.

    Matters in connection with the threatened strike of the seamen, who are opposed to the action of the owners of Chinese vessels carrying cheap labour crews, are at present very quiet. The men, however, ...

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  8. KIRBT-MOORE TROPHY.

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  9. CAPTAIN WALTON'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Captain Walton, who has seen much service in India as an officer of a Goorka regiment, writes to the HERALD to-day illustrating what he considers would be, ...

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  10. The Wheat Market.

    LONDON, February 15.—March shipments of wheat are quoted at 36s. ...

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  11. Fire in Newcastle.

    A disastrous fire occurred at 4 a.m. on sunday in the country mansion of Aldermen Samuel Chapman, J.P., the district coroner, Rosemount Villa, North Waratah. At about that hour he ...

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  12. German Claims in Fiji.

    LONDON, February 15.—Mr. Wright, an English barrister, has been placed upon the Fiji Commission. Messrs. J. B. Thurston, C.M.G., and Kraul will conduct the cases to be brought before the ...

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  13. Accident to a Drayman.

    Early Monday morning while a young man named Edward Whiting, a carter, residing in Fairfield-street, Petersham, was backing bis dray into Messrs. Goodlet and Smith's pottery, Surry Hills, the horse stumbled ...

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  14. AQUATIC COURTESIES.

    On Sunday afternoon Edward Hanlan, accompanied by Mr. T. M. Alcoct, drove to Jordan's Hotel, By de, and dined with Thomas Clifford, and after having spent a pleasant hour returned to Sydney. Next Sunday Edward Han[?] ...

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  15. THE DISPATCH OF TROOPS.—LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Mr. Dalley, the acting-Colonial Secretary, has been in consultation with his colleagues during the whole afternoon. It was decided that the New South Wales contingent should be dispatched Tuesday fortnight. ...

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  16. Alleged Extensive Frauds.

    In the Water Police Court on Monday before Mr. J. Addison, S.M., Sydney Stuart, 26 years of age, described as a solicitor William Charles Cook, 29 years of age, described as a publican and John Riley, ...

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  17. Bishopric of Fiji.

    LONDON, February 15.—The Anglo-German Society for the Propagation of the Gospel will give £1000 towards the establishment of a Bishopric of Fiji. ...

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  18. ALBURY GUN CLUB.

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  19. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    A telegram was received on Monday at the head-quarters of the 2nd Regiment that in Kigma 30 men had enrolled their names for service in the New South Wales contingent. Throughout the country districts ...

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  20. TELEGRAMS.

    There was great rejoicing in Belfast on Saturday in consequence of two of the largest steamers which, ever entered the River Moyne having been successfully brought up to the wharves. The ...

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  21. THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—No action was taken to-day by the Cabinet in respect to making a formal offer of the Victorian contingent for the Soudan. A special Cabinet meeting will be held at 11.30 a.m. ...

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  22. District Court.

    Judge Wilkinson was occupied in the District Court on Monday hearing a case Ellen Sempill v. J. S. Whitlock. The claim is for £150 for the alleged wrongful coversion of several articles of furniture ...

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  23. The Bootmakers' Strike.

    The boot operatives have not resumed work to-day in those factories where non-unionists are employed. ...

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  24. THE AMBULANCE CORPS.

    Staff-surgeon Williams is actively engaged in preparing a complete ambulance service for 750 men, and the corps is expected to be ready in a week from Monday. The equipment Trill consist of ambulance ...

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  25. The Glebe Water Supply.

    With regard to the complaint which appeared in the EVENING NEWS on Saturday from a correspondent re the supply of water to the Glebe, Mr. Jones, the city engineer, explains that it is only on the ...

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  26. The Janevale Murder.

    James M'Kenna was tried in Maryborough on Saturday on the charge of the murder of Margaret Sullivan, in Janevale, on November 20. The particulars were disclosed at the time when he was ...

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  27. THE MOVEMENT IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Premier Hub morning received an offer from Mr. Lester (Private Secretary to Sir T. M'Ilwraiih) of £1000 toward the expense of the equipment of troops for Egypt, also 500 men and ...

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  28. CRICKET IN ADELAIDE.

    On Saturday the Adelaide Norwoods continued their innings against the North Adelaides on a very wet wictet, and raised their total to 301, of which W. Giffen made 126. The North Adelaides were put out for 69 runs. Quilty ...

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  29. THE MUDGEE VOLUNTEERS.

    MUDGEE, Monday.—Six of the Mudgee volunteers have enrolled for Service in Africa. Several others belonging to the corps have expressed a willingness to go, but family ties and business engagements ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The greatest excitement prevails in Adelaide now that it is known that Britain has accepted the patriotic offer of New South Wales. 500 volunteers, officers, and men arc willing and eager ...

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  31. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NEWS IN YOUNG.

    YOUNG, Monday.—The cable news which was received in Young to-day, and which announced the acceptance of the services of colonial troops, was received with great enthusiasm. ...

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  32. BLACKBURNE. THE CHESS PLAYER.

    Blcckburne, the well-trowa English chees player, arrived in Sydney on Sunday by the steamer Gabo from Melbourne. His recent performances in Melbourne have already been reported in our columns. The Sydney public will be ...

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  33. Balmain Police Court.

    Alexander Peters was dunged before Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, in the Balmain Police Court, Monday, with having been drunk in Beattie-street, and was fined 5s with the alternative of being imprisoned ...

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  34. The Steamer Glenochil.

    The steamer Glenochil arrived on Sunday afternoon, having left London on December 21. On January 20, after having left the Cape of Good Hope, the steamer ran into the whaler ...

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  35. EXCITEMENT IN NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—The receipt of a telegram to-day, to the effect that the Imperial Government had accepted the offer of our Government to dispatch officers and men to the Soudan, has ...

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  36. MEMS.

    WAGGA v. ALBURY.—This crieVet match was played in Albury on Saturday. The latter went to the wickets first. The innings closed for 170, of which Mr. John Wilkinson contributed 83. Wagga went to the wickets with a 3 to 1 ...

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  37. Tinned Fish.

    A family was poisoned on Friday last at the reservoir through having eaten some kippered herrings for dinner. Were it not for the fact that the father came home from work promptly at 5 o'clock, and thus ...

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  38. Water Police Court.

    Mr. Addison, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court in the Water Police Court, on Monday. Patrick Bourke was fined 20s, or in default seven days' imprisonment, for having behaved in a riotous ...

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  39. A Boy Drowned.

    A boy named Alfred James Doglinson was drowned on Sunday afternoon while he was bath­ing in a waterhole in Victoria Park. ...

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  40. An Alleged Outrage.

    Mr. W. S. Ongley, of 207, Elizabeth-street, Redfern, has called upon us to complain of what he describes as a grass outrage, of which he was the victim on Saturday sight. He says that ...

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  41. Painful Accident.

    A man named Henry Cadwell met with a pain­ful accident on Saturday. In the course of his work in Messrs. Perkins and Co.'s Brewery, Mary-street, he had to cross a tank by means of a ...

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  42. General Gordon.

    Two impressive sermons on the life of General Gordon were delivered on Sunday in the Church of England, Summer Hill, by the Rev. John Vaughan. In the evening he took as his text Romans xiv and ...

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  43. Stealing a Half Sovereign.

    Thomas Butler was charged, in the Central Police Court, before Mr. Buchanan, on Monday, with having stolen a half sovereign from Peter Johnson, a seaman. The case for the prosecution was that on ...

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  44. The Late General Gordon.

    Special allusion was made in most of the Protestant churches in Melbourne and the provinces on Sunday to the death of General Gordon, and in every instance testimony was borne to his great ...

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  45. OPINIONS OP THE MELBOURNE PRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Age of to-day says : —"It is the unexpected that always happens is this world, and the acceptance toy the British Government of the offer of New South Wales mil show the wise ...

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  46. Sale in Mainland.

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  47. Central Police Court

    Mr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in. the Central Police Court, Monday. Alfred Tiechman, charged on warrant with larceny as a bailee, was remanded to Grenfell The prisoner was allowed bail, himself in £50 and ...

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  48. Drowning Fatality.

    Another fatality occurred in the Murray at about 2 p.m. on Sunday. Three of the Patrician Brothers, who are connected with the Roman Catholic school, went to bathe in the Murray. ...

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  49. A Clever Capture.

    A man named Thomas Kennedy has been wanted for some time by the detective authorities on various charges of horse-stealing in Victoria. The New South Wales detective police force received certain ...

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  50. Sad Bathing Fatality.

    Information was received on Monday regarding a Bad bathing fatality which occurred at Karrarami Point, Waverley, on Sunday evening. It appears that a Mr. J. E. Ryland arrived in the Q.S.S. ...

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  51. Queenelanders' Dinner.

    A number of Queenslanders at present on a visit to Sydney, dined together on Saturday evening in Compagnoni's. About 20 gentlemen were present, and Mr. Samuel Bolitho, of Ravensworth, occupied the chair, ...

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  52. The Kent-street Murder.

    The adjourned inquest into the death of a German named Gustrav Heinston, who it was alleged was stabbed fatally in a row in Kant-street, on, the 7th instant, was to have been resumed on Monday ...

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  53. Fire in Tamworth.

    Between Saturday night and Sunday morning aft fire broke out on the premises of Mr. Ingall, butcher, of Tamworth, by which a hayshed and some hundreds of tons of hay, corn, wheat, and ...

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  54. Found Drowned at Coogee.

    An inquest was held on Monday in the South Sydey morgue, by Mr. Pinhey, J. P. acing-Coroner, on the body of a man which had not been identified, and which was found floating in Coogee Bay on ...

    Article : 272 words
  55. A. Drayman Kul[?]ed.

    A man named John Thompson, lately residing at 38, Wells-street, Redfern, was accidentally ran over by a timber laden dray, of which he was in charge at the time, and sustained injuries which terminated ...

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  56. Newcastle Items.

    Mr. J. Nelson's residence in Plattsburg has been destroyed by fire. The streamer Lindus has loaded about 2400 tons of coal in 22 working hours. ...

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  57. The Late General Gordon.

    The Anglican Church of St. John was draped in morning on Sunday. Canon Bentgen Preached an eloquent germen on the life and death of General Gorden. The portrait of the ...

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