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  2. A NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTITUTION.

    THE HOME FOR AGED PRIESTS AT RYDE. The ceremony of opening the Home for Aged and Infirm Priests at Ryde, under the title of St. Charles' Villa, was performed on Sunday afternoon by Cardinal ...

    Article : 691 words
  3. MEETINGS.

    On Saturday afternoon a meeting of the residents of the Oaks, near Picton, was held at the Oaks, to arrange for petitioning the Government for the construction of a light railway or tramway ...

    Article : 696 words
  4. THE GREAT STRIKE OF 1890.

    While the general public were feeling the [?] of the striks, the parties directly concerned in it were defining their position and making their claims in a variety of statements and manif[?] as well ...

    Article : 7,169 words
  5. POLICE.

    Mr. J. Giles, D.S.M., presided at the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday. A large number of persons were fined for drunkenness. John Sullivan was r[?] until to-day on a charge of heaving assaulted ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. INQUEST.

    The City Coroner held an inquest it the South Sydney Morgue, yesterday, touching the death of a man named William Alfred Williamson, 40 years of age. On Sunday de[?]ed, who was then in a very ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    Next to the calling out of the miners, that of the [?] was regarded as the strongest card which the Defence Committee could play. It was felt that if the order was given, and met wiht a ...

    Article : 2,330 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List.—For judgment: Phillips [?] Martin. Motions generally—motions on notice: Re Louisa Hughes and others (Houison caveator), to settle [?] Motions, &c.: Ex parte John Spering, prohibition, [?]t heard; ex parte ...

    Article : 445 words
  9. THE COALMINERS' STRIKE.

    It will bs eonvenieat [?] state the chief events [?] of the coalminers' strike, which was [?] importance, since the control of the [?] supply was the key to the position. The ...

    Article : 3,100 words
  10. BAZAAR AT LEWISHAM.

    A well-organised bazaar, the proceeds of which are to be applied in liquidation of a debt of about £3000 which remains on the Roman Catholic Church and school buildings at Lowisham, was opened by the ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  11. THE HISTORY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir,—A leading article in your issue of to-day with reference to the officially-edited history of the colony is deserving of more than passing attention. One remark especially is very suggestive, that is where you ...

    Article : 760 words
  12. DISTRICT COURT, DARLINGHURST.—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11.

    Turner v. Davies, Schmidt v. Vider, Summons v. Hoskings, Bastion v. Redgate. Pfaff and another v. Egan, Griffith and another v. Anguet[?] Barnes v. Gorman, Wright and another v. Edginton and another. Wells and another v. ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. THE MARITIME AND KINDRED BODIES.

    It romain[?] now to follow the fortunes of the maritime and allied bodies through the strike, from the point at which we left them, and, at the [?]me time, to notice other ...

    Article : 2,661 words
  14. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The following is the list of [?] set down for trial at the sydney Quarter Sessions, on Tuesday, 11th November, 1860:— William Reid, illegally pawning; John Thomas Brown, false pretences; Kate Drown and James Jones, stealing ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    We have received a copy of a revised and enlarged edition of "The Australasian Rifle Register and Notes on Rifle Shooting," by Sergeant-Mayor W. H. Glider (Sands and M'Dougall, "Melbourne). The writer is ...

    Article : 522 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your views as to the lines upon which the official history of New South Wales should be constructed will commend themselves to all who look at the subject in a broad national light. But what I, as a subscriber ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. THE LOCUST PLAGUE IN RIVERINA.

    Sir,—Experience, sad experience of 25 years in this colony has convinced me that it is harder to live here now than it was quarter of a century ago. The writer, after a visit to England, has been travelling in ...

    Article : 386 words
  18. THREE AND A HALF PER CENT. LOANS.

    Sir,—In your contention re the floating of the first New South Wales 3½ per cent. loan, you maintain that the colony lost £330,000, and therefore the reduction of interest at that time was a mistake, and should have ...

    Article : 287 words
  19. PUBLIC WORKS AND THE WORKING MAN.

    Sir,—I observed in your [?]ble paper of Wednesday's date, a letter headed [?] above, and I think it would be well for our mem[?] of Parliament to carefully read the contents of that [?]er, and more ...

    Article : 286 words
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