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  2. THE MURDER OF BISHOP SEGHERS IN ALASKA.

    A communication to the Colonist (published in Victoria, British Columbia) from San Francisco, and dated July 18, says:— "Bishop C. J. Seghers was murdered on the Yuknon, 28th November last, by his attendant, Brother ...

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  3. THE MUSIC OF THE BIBLE.

    A special service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a large congre[?]gation, including his Excellency the Governor and Lady Carrington. The Cathedral choir was largely augmented ...

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  4. THE PRIMATE ON EDUCATION.

    The Primate, Dr. Barry, preached at the morning service in St. John's, Church of England, Darling-hurst, yesterday. He took for his text Ephesians 3, v. 17, 19, "That Christ may dwell in your hearts ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. George Rignold presented a programme at this theatre on Saturday evening in which he portrays character with such admirable effort that the performance cannot but be worthy of the most hearty support of theatregoers ...

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  6. THE SELFISHNESS OF PROTECTION.

    Sir,—Prossing obligations have prevented my noticing sooner "W.M.'s" letter, which is a characteristic example of protectionist logic. My friend strongly objects to his political panacea being looked at from an ethical standpoint, ...

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  7. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The member of the Commercial Travellers' Association held their second smoke concert on Saturday evening, in the rooms, No. 118, Pitt-street. There was a very fair attendance, both of members and ...

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  8. OUR RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—You have to-day published an account of the railway and tram way officers' picnic. I was very pleased to read the remarks made by Mr. A. Richardson. The gentleman is a stranger to me; but I was glad to think there ...

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  9. FLOWER SERVICE.

    The prizes gained by the scholars of the Presbyterian Sabbath schools of Sydney and the country were presented to the successful competitors at an annual flower service, which was held in the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street, ...

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  10. THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    At this theatre on Saturday evening there was a crowded house, and "Twelfth Night" was received with immense enthusiasm. Miss Essie Jenyns continues to confirm what we have already said concerning her ...

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  11. UNFURLING OF THE BANNER OF THE N. S. W. TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION.

    A musical and dramatic entertainment was given in the New Masonic Hall on Saturday evening, by some of the members of the Typographical Association, assisted by friends, well known in the musical world, all of whom had ...

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  12. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    That lasting play "The Silver King" has proved its undying popularity by the very large houses it has been, and is still attracting, to the Theatre Royal, which was again the scene of interest for very large numbers of ...

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  13. THE ROYAL STANDARD.

    The Royal Standard Theatre, which has been closed for a fortnight while alterations were being carried out, was re-opened on Saturday evening with a miustrel and burlesque performance by a company under the management ...

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  14. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir,—I notice that we are to have an Amended Land Act, so that it is a good time to suggest improvements in the present Act. Having the management of runs in New South Wales ...

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  15. THE JEWS AND THEIR LITERATURE.

    Sir,—Several letters have lately appeared in the columns of the Herald with reference to Jewish literature, and with your permission I would like to say a few words on the subject. ...

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  16. MANLY WILD FLOWER SHOW.

    The weather on Saturday being all that could be desired, there was a large attendance during the day not withstanding the counter attractions elsewhere; but owing to the heavy downpour of rain in the early part of the evening, ...

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  17. THE GAIETY THEATRE.

    The Gaity Theatre was re-opened on Saturday evening by the dramatic company of which Mr. and Miss Lily Dampier are the leaders; and the company had the gratification of seeing a big house. During the five or six weeks ...

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  18. COMING CONCERTS.

    The Beethoven String Quartet give the final concert of their season to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Messrs. Poussard, Maclean, Rice, and Winckelmaun being assisted on this occasion by Madam[?] Poussard and ...

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