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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA..

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday, owing to the opportune arrival of the southerly change after Monday's fearful heat, felt quite cool, though the thermometer registered 79deg. during the ...

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  4. THE SELLING OF STOCK AT FLEMINGTON.

    In the conditions of selling at the Fletmington cattle saleyards the clause referring to the responsibility between sellers and buyers is in effect that "all stock shall be at ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--A Chinese named Ah Why was charged at the police court to-day with attempting to evade the payment of the poll tax. Accused was detected ...

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  6. HOT WEATHER.

    It is to be hoped that Monday's record for beat will not be surpassed later on, and that the forebodings of the weather prophets who are inclined to think that we are ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

    An order of the day, "The consideration of the final report of special examiners of this council's books and accounts," was considered at the last meeting of the Hurstville ...

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  8. GENERAL MEETINGS.

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  9. THE JERUSALEM CREEK GOLDFIELD.

    After a second visit to Jerusalem Greek, one is more than ever convinced that if the creek had not cut through the lead, it would never have been discovered. For a more unlikely ...

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  10. RAILWAY REVENUE RETURNS.

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  11. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--The annual general meeting of the members of the Wellington Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held last night, Mr. R. T. B. ...

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  12. RETURN OF MR. M'EACHARN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Mr. M'Eacharn, a member of the firm of M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn, and Co., of Brisbane, has returned to Australia after having ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At an inquest to-day on the body of the young woman Margaret Robinson, which was exhumed, the evidence given showed that deceased ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. NORTH SHORE ORPHANS' CLUB.

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  15. THE SYRIAN HAWKER NUISANCE.

    COOMA, Tuesday.--At the police court yesterday three applications were made by Assyrians for hawkers' licenses. Two of the applicants, who held licenses previously, ...

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  16. BOMBALA THREATENED BY BUSH FIRES.

    BOMBALA, Tuesday.--Monday was the hotest day ever experienced here. The thermometer, at 2 p.m., stood at 103deg. In the shade. Bush fires are raging all over the district. ...

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  17. ANNANDALE.

    At the last meeting of the Annandale Council a letter was read from the Public Works Department, in reply to the application of the aldermen for the erection of certain ...

    Article : 297 words
  18. ANNUAL INSOLVENCY STATISTICS.

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  19. ITALIAN WORKMEN'S BENEFIT SOCIETY.

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  20. AN ASSAULT BY BOYS.

    WINDSOR, Tuesday.--At the Windsor Police Court to-day six youths named William Gillespie, William Hoffick, Alfred Murphy, George Brown, William Ingram, ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

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  22. BUSH FIRES AT SHELLHARBOR.

    SHELLHARBOR, Tuesday.--Yesterday a disastrous fire broke out on the farm of Mr. John Dudgeon, of Oaklands, the greater portion of the grass and fences being destroyed. ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO BURN A CHURCH.

    COBAR, Tuesday.--An attempt was made to burn the Wesleyan Church on Sunday evening. Hymn books were stacked upon the carpet and ignited. The minister, Mr. ...

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  24. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  25. THE REDWATER CATTLE DISEASE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A communication from Mr. Gordon, chief inspector of stock in Queensland, has reached Mr. Pentland, of the Victorian Stock Department, ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    The first meeting of the Water, and Sewerage Board for the year was held yesterday, Mr, C. Darley presiding. The financial returns to the close of ...

    Article : 430 words
  27. COMPETITION WITH THE RAILWAYS.

    KATOOMBA, Tuesday.--Another traction engine, drawing two waggons with seven tons of goods, passed through here this evening, travelling from Lawson. ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The forthcoming municipal elections a[?] Annandale are so far creating very little excitement, though each of the retiring aldermen is certain to be opposed. The ...

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  29. ABSENCE OF AN ALDERMAN.

    At last night's meeting of the Newtown Council, a telegram was received from Alderman Ekin, who is at present absent from the colony, asking for a further extension of his ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The quarterly meeting of the general committee of the Newcastle Hospital was held to-night. The report and balance-sheet showed that the ...

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  31. THE RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Cabinet will meet to-morrow evening to further consider the Railway Management Bill. Mr. Gray, M.P., intends moving an ...

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  32. A TELEPHONE GRIEVANCE.

    At the meeting of the Newtown. Council last night. Alderman Salmon called attention to the fact that a meeting of telephone subscribers was held recently to complain of the ...

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  33. MOUNT WELLINGTON METEOROLOGICAL STATION.

    The Premier of Tasmania (Sir Edward Braddon) has received a communication from the Chief Secretary of. New South Wales (Mr. G. H. Reid), enclosing a copy ...

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  34. QUARTERLY BANKING RETURNS.

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  35. DIPHTHERIA AT KOGARAH.

    The report of the nuisance inspector to the council at Kogarah on Monday night conveyed the information that four cases of diphtheria had been reported in the municipality. The ...

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  36. JUDGE BACKHOUSE AND MR. HEYDON.

    Sir,--I cannot allow the correspondence [?]n this matter to close in a way that might give grounds to any surmise that I at any time or in any way sought to cast the ...

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  37. NEWCASTLE HARBOR WORKS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Satisfaction is felt in the city at the preparations being made to proceed with the harbor improvements. The railway line, by which the ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. PROPOSED PARK ON THE JOHNSTONE ESTATE.

    A letter was received by the Newtown Council last night from the Petersham Council requesting co-operation in urging upon the Premier the advisability of resuming land on ...

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  39. EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.

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  40. THE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday.--The quarterly meeting of the Miners' Delegate Board will be held on Thursday next, and unusual interest attaches to it owing to rumors that ...

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  41. A RABBIT FUR TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Thomas Shelmerdine, a hat-maker, of Collingwood, has gone to England with a large quantity of rabbit fur to test the English market. He ...

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  42. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE EX-STUDENTS' UNION.

    The third annual gathering of the St. Joseph's College ex-students, held on Monday night at Mr. Quong Tart's rooms, was a success in every respect, the attendance being large, ...

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  43. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Parliament was opened to-day by tho Governor in person. The Governor's speech referred only to the Federation Enabling Bill. ...

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  44. ESCAPE OF PRISONER FROM THE DOCK.

    A sensation was caused in the Glebe Police Court yesterday by! a man named Patrick Higgins (40), who was present on three charges of assault. Huggins, by some means, ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. AMUSEMENTS.

    Haddon Chambers's play "John a-Dreams" succeeds so well at the Lyceum Theatre that the management have decided not to make any change in the bill this week. John ...

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  46. MONSIGNOR RIGNEY.

    The Right Rev. Monsignor Rigney, who has grown up with the Catholic Church in Australia, and who, in his retirement from the Parramatta parish some years ago, ...

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  47. ACCIDENT TO THE TRAIN AT STRATH FIELD.

    An accident occurred at Strathfield on Monday evening, when the 5.23 p.m. train from Sydney was shunting, the back car colliding with some goods trucks stationed on the ...

    Article : 134 words
  48. THE DAPTO AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

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  49. BREAKAWAY OF A SUSPECT.

    Last evening, a young ex-artilleryman named Eugene Sladen, was taken to the No. 4 police station by Constable Wilson. It was supposed that Sladen was responsible for the ...

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  50. PECULIAR DEATH AT HURSTVILLE.

    A woman named Annie Short died at Hurstville on Sunday last under circumstances which warranted the case being reported to the Coroner. Decease was married, but lived ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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  52. MR. GEORGE BULL'S MATINEE.

    There is every prospect of success for the matinee to Mr. George Bull at Her Majesty's Theatre on Friday next. Already a large number of seats have been booked at ...

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  53. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    A little girl named Lily Paterson was admitted at the Sydney Hospital about 12 o'clock last night suffering from concussion of the brain. The child, who is 2[?] years of age, ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    With reference to the death of the woman Catherine Harwood which took place at the Sydney Hospital on Monday, a post-mortem examination by Dr Rennie showed that the ...

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  55. THE NEW GEORGE-STREET MARKETS.

    Sir,--Our new markets in George-street will be a splendid building, of which Sydney may justly feel proud. What do they intend do they with the upper portion of it? It would be ...

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  56. GOOD TEMPLARY.

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  57. ALLEGED ATEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Yesterday afternoon a man named Samuel Harris, 55 years [?] age, was taken to the Sydney Hospital [?]th two incised wounds in the left aim. It alleged that Harris ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. BOWLS.

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  61. Advertising

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