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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. PETITIONS. Mr. Thomson (N.S.W.) presented a petition from the Council of the Churches of New South ...

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  3. HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND

    The annual meeting of the Hospital Saturday fund of New South Wales was held in the vestibule of the Town Hall last night The Mayor (Sir Tames Graham) presided, and there was a large attendence ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. ASHFIELD.

    Tins council met on Tuesday, July 23. There were present—The Mayor (Alderman E. C. V.Broughton, M.L.A.), Alderman Upward, Nixon, Stratford, Mills, Pike, Miller, amd the council elerk (Mr. T. Glassop). It was decided ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    This afternoon the final matinee of " The Casino, Girl" will be given, and to-morrow evening the Williamson Opera Company will make their farewell appearance. On Saturday Mr. J. C. Williamson's ...

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  6. LCICHHARDT.

    This council met on July 22. Tresent:—The Mayor (Alderman J. P. Trcadgold, in the chair), also Aldermen Colebrook, O'Toole, Dyer, fletcher, Westbrook. Steward, Mound, Ainsworth, and Hearn, Alderman 8. Fictcher, as ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    To-morrow afternoon Mr. Robert Brough will give the final matiuce of the charming military love story, " The Second in Command," On Saturduy the actor-manager will produce "Mrs. Daue's Defence," ...

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  8. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    In accordance with his original plan, Mr. Win, Anderson announces the last nine nights of " A King of Crime " at the Lyceum Theatre. This drama of criminal life in Paris is mgeniously constructed, and ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The last three nights of " Dangerious women" are notified at the Creterious, where the ciypt scene, and the struggle with the mad scientist, form the central incidents of the well-staged drama On Saturday ...

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  10. PALACE THEATRE—MR. BERTRAM.

    This afternoon Mr. Charles Bertram will give a final matinee at the Palace Theatre, as he closes his season with Friday night's performance, Mr. Bertram has well sustained his great reputation as a ...

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  11. BALMAIN.

    This council met on July 29. Present:—Alderman A. M. Milne (Mayor, in the chair), also Aldermen H. B. SWRD, J. J. Wheeler, R. Camnbell. M. H.Cohen, H. Mills, G. C.Murdoch, E.J.Bowen, H. Cox.and A.G.Crump. The ...

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  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening at the Tivali Theatre Mr. Harry Rickards' Company will include Mile. Lucretis, the new dancer, Mine. Celina Bobe, Miss Mary Lynne, Messis. Johu Coloman, Albert Whelan, ...

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  13. MARRICKVILLE.

    A meeting of the above council was held on Monday evening, July 22. The Mayor (Alderman J. Percy Josephson) presided. and there were also present Aldermen Henson, England, F. E. M'Lean, M. H. R. Ellis, Farr, ...

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  14. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Mr. John Fuller's Empire Minstrel and Specialty Company now includes the Leslie Brothers, Messrs. Charles Faning, Denis Carney, Frad. Bluelt, Tom Edwards, the Dashing Eimores, and Miss Daisy ...

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  15. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The next concert of the Sydney Amaturer Orchestral Society will be given this evening at the Town Hall. Mr. Sydney Mo,s has prepared a fine programme of music in which, as already noted, the ...

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  16. QUEEN'S HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    On Saturday Mr. Perry Bates, who has so successfully conducted a number of popular concerts at the Town Hall, will continue the series at Queen's Hall. The list of artists will include Misses Alice Brauad, ...

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  17. CHURCH NEWS.

    On Monday night in the randwick Towa Hall a parish festival and cocert were held to celebrate the second anuiversary of the induction of the Rev. C. H. Talbot as minister of the Rendwick Preshyterian ...

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  18. DURWOOD.

    This Council met on Monday, July 22. There were present—The Mayor (Alderman W. G. Crane;, Alderman Archer, M.L.A., Gregg., Hawkin, Hart, Mtute, and the conncil clerk, Mr. G. Simpson. The recommendation of ...

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  19. NORTH SYDNEY.

    This council met on July 23. Present:—Aldermen T. W. Hodgson (Mayor), S. G. Groen. F. A. Winter, T. E. Creswell, A.J. Milson, E. M. Clark, W. Anderson, T. J. Ralston, Sayer, T. P. Lister, J. R. Hardie, and the town ...

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  20. THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION BILL.

    Sir,—The Inter-State Commission Bill still continues to excite considerable interest. Perhaps a few comments from the practical atandpomt of a osrrier by sea will not be out of place at the present juncture. ...

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  21. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    The death is announced of Ctptain J. Shimmins one of Hobart's oldest skippers, at the advanced age of 86. He arrived in lasinsnis in early life in the Seagirse, and was for a great many years connected with the shipping of ...

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  22. CONCORD.

    This council met on Tuesday, July 29. There were present the Mayor (Alderman H. T. Thompson), Aldermen Zoeller, Gale. Corry, Chapman, Cumming, and the council clerk (Mr.J.H.Bolster). The Chief Traffic Manager of ...

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  23. REDUCTION OF RAILWAY RATES.

    Sir,—At the late conference of the Farmers and Sottlers' Association, held in Tamwertil, the above subject was brought on for discussion, and after a loug and interesting debate a resolution was ...

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  24. THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

    The M.M. Company's mail steamer Ville de la Ciotat left Noumen on the 27th at 8 a.m. with fine weather and slight westerly breeze. On the evening of the 28th the wind shifted to the S. W., and gradually blew a gale, with ...

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  25. THE' DEFENCE BILL.

    Sir,—The letter of Eliza Pottio in your issue of today rrvales a thought which is corrent in many minds —What is the necessity for these compulsory clauses which stand part of the Defence Bill now before the ...

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  26. THE UNION LINE.

    The Mokoia is due to-day from Wellington The Waikare arrived at Auckland on Monday morning. The Ma[?] left Auckland at 5 p. m. on Monday for Sydney. ...

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  27. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The barque Gunford yesterday moved from Mort's Dock to Parbury's Wharf. The Steamer Mombassa left Sutherland Dock yesterday to take up on anchorage in the stream. ...

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  28. DRUMMOYNE.

    This council met on July 16. The Mayor (Alderman Thomas Helpley) occupied the chair, and there also present Aldermen P.J. Ryrne, S. J. Bull, R. C. Maders, G. Crowley, and G. A. Richards. Is was decided to ...

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  29. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    Ealeman's Bay reports:—"Very heavy sea; buoys all out of position will sound and place buoys when sea moderates." Harrington reports:—" Very heavy sea on bar; the ...

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  30. THIS ROYAL YACHT.

    A lengthy discussion took place in the House of Commons last month on the expenditure on the Royal yacht, the estimate for building her at the dockyard having in creased from £237,000 to over £512,000. Mr E. Robertson, ...

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  31. THE PLAGUE.

    The plague has reappeared at Honolulu. One death is reported. ...

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  32. THE GOTHENBURG SYSTEM.

    Sir,—The controvercy as to the results of the Gothenburg system will probably remind your readers of the controversies which years past we have witnessed between State treasurers and ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    The barque Helene sailed from Kalpara on last Saturday for Adelaide The brigantion Vision arrived at Tairua on 22nd instant from Auckland to lo'd timber for Noumea. From New ...

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  34. ENFIELD.

    This council met on Tuesday, July 16. There were present: The Mayor (Alderman T. IIdson, J.P.), Aldermen Pitcher, Hitchell, Well, Walker, Hickson, and the council clerk (Mr. A. Campball). It was declded to accept ...

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  35. ULTIMO AND TYPHOID FEVER.

    Sir,—Since the publication of my letter hereon of 19th instant I have received a letter from Dr. W. G Armstrong in reply to one sent by me on 27th instant, in which the following appears:—'Of the 84 cases ...

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  36. HUNTER'S HILL.,

    A meeting of this council was held on July 19. The Mayor (Alderman J. M. Rooke) presided, and there were also present Aldermen M'Neil, Joubert, Edgington, M'Intosh, Aspinall, Thomson, and Metcalfe. Mr. Frank ...

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  38. LASCARS ON P. AND O. VESSELS.

    On the 18th ultime, before Mr. Justice Mathew, in the Commercial Court, London, a petition of right presented by the Peninsular and Oriental Company came on for hearing and his Lordship delivered judgment on the 21st ultime ...

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  39. ST. PETERS.

    A meeting of the above council was held on Monday evening July 22. the Mayor (Alderman James Camphell) presided, and there were also present:—Aldermen Baker, Edwards, Rowe, Bradshow, Benbow, Spakman, ...

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  40. SAILING VESSELS DUE AT SYDNEY.

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