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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE FLOATING OF THE ATHENA.

    Mr. Cameron, the chief of the Diving Department, and his assistant arrived from Sydney by the steamer Burrawong to carry out the operations of floating the Government steamer Athena, which foundered ...

    Article : 158 words
  3. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 460 words
  4. CARDINAL MORAN AT AUBURN.

    Yesterday afternoon Cardinal Moran journeyed to Auburn for the purpose of blessing and laying the foundation-stone of the school-church now in course of erection there. The Cardinal was met at the ...

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  5. THE REFORM LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Reform League was held at the Australia Hotel on Friday afternoon last. Mr. E. W. O'SULLIVAN, M.L.A., who presided, read the following as the mamfesto to be issued by ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS. "CARMEN UP TO DATA."

    The fact which most impressed itself upon the audience who witnessed the revival of this burlesque at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday was that the London Gaiety Company had gained a new prima ...

    Article : 695 words
  7. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY BREAKFAST.

    Considerably over 300 members of the Hibernian Australasian Benefit Society attended the annual break fast in St. Benedict's Hall yesterday morning. Mr. William Hogan, district president of the society, ...

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  8. EXHIBITION CONCERTS.

    The usual People's Promenade Concert was given at the Exhibition Building on Saturday before a large audience. The band of the Second Regimont, V.I., under Mr. H. MacMahon, played selections from ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. THE VOYAGE OF THE SCOTTISH DALES.

    In connection with the cases of scurry on board the ship Scottish Dales, now in harbour, Captain Blackmore denies the truth of the statements alleged to have been made by seamen of that vessel now in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    On Saturday afternoon there was a very large gathering of visitors at the Zoological Gardens. Much attention was bestowed upon the deer, estriches, flamingoes, and other animals and ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. THE POLITICAL SITUATION. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE MACLEAY ELECTORATE.

    Messrs. O. O. Dangar and P. Hogan, members for the district, addressed the electors at Kempsey last evening. Mr. Dangar defended his vote on the recent consure motion, and said he would wreek ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. FIRE IN A CHINESE QUARTER.

    A destructive fire occurred last night in the Chinese quarter, and seven or eight houses were burnt to the ground. The fire started at half-past 11, and was [?]ot got under until after 1 o'clock. Nearly all the ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. THE CONVICT SHIP SUCCESS.

    The historical prison hulk Success which, it will be remembered, some time ago sank in Kerosene Bay, has been refloated, and is moored at the Circular Quay. The vessel, which had apparently sustained ...

    Article : 452 words
  14. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE MEETING.

    The adjourned municipal conference was held last evening in the Newcastle Council-chambers to consider the Local Government Bill. The Mayor of Newcastle was in the chair. The attendance was ...

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  15. THEATRE ROYAL.

    It is announced in our advertising columns that Mr. Alf. Dampier will open in this house on Saturday. "Robbery Under Arms" is the piece in which this popular actor will make hir re-appearance ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. FORT-STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    On Saturday afternoon the Minister for Public Instruction, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, distributed at the Fort-street Model Public School the prizes won at a carnival held at the Natatorium, Pitt-street, ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  17. MR. J. C. NEILD IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. J. C. Neild's political address passed off well. The Mayor was chairman, and the Archdeacon and other leading townspeople were on the platform. The attendance was good. He delivered the same ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. THE TIVOLI.

    On Saturday evening Mr. Harry Rickards closed the week's business at the Tivo[?] Theatrs with a capital house, and after 8 o'clock only standing room was obtainable. There was not much change to ...

    Article : 339 words
  19. THE BOURKE ELECTORATE.

    In response to a requisition, Mr. G. H. Reid has agreed to carry out his promise, which was given some months ago, the deliver an address in Bourke on the political situation on April 25. ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. MEDICAL NIGHT LECTURES, &c., AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "An Auxious One," is incorrect when the states that in Scotland a man can obtain a medical diploma by night tuition, as I am informed by a distinguished Scotch doctor in Sydney ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  21. THE NURSING SISTERS.

    The Roman Catholic Nursing Sisters, known as "The Little Company of Mary," finding it necessary to have a chapel for their own use in connection with their hospital at Lewisham for women and ...

    Article : 972 words
  22. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    Patrons of the Opera House on Saturday night had every reason to be satis[?]ed with the character of the programme submitted to them by the Slade Murray Lyrie Combination. The usual variety ...

    Article : 575 words
  23. MILITARY AND DEFENCE.

    The coastal defonce gun which is en route to Ben Buckley, at Bondi, has reached the neighbourhood of the Paddington Barracks, where it "reposes" on a huge trolly, prepartory to the ...

    Article : 500 words
  24. MR. O'SULLIVAN AND THE ASSEMBLY v. THE COUNCIL.

    Sir,—I agree with all that Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan saywin his letter in to-day's Herald in reply to mine of the prev[?] day, as to the necessity of rigid economy to avoid additional texation, and I am very ...

    Article : 655 words
  25. POLICE.

    Mr. Cornelius Delohery, S.M., presided at the Central Police Court on Saturday and disposed of a large number of trivial cases, but the hearing of all charges involving the taking of evidence was ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. GAIETY THEATRE.

    The management of this theatre recognise the wisdom of providing additional attractions weekly, for on Saturday evening, when the usual change of programme was made, several new faces appeared in ...

    Article : 637 words
  27. LAW NOTICES.

    No. 1 Jury Court.—Clinch v. M'Namee (part heard), Mackie v. Bettington. Miller v. Doyle, Phipps v. Bank of New South Wales, Crowther v. the Railway Commissioners. ...

    Article : 436 words
  28. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The seventeeth part of "Green's Short History of the English People" deal with one of the most interesting epochs of our national life—the period of the Reformation. England, as it existed under Mary ...

    Article : 109 words
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