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  2. The STONEMASONS' STRIKE at MANLY.

    On Saturday afternoon a large meeting of members of the building trades was held at the Temperance Hall, The meeting was convened by advertisement, which stated that the Co-operative Stonemasons' Society ...

    Article : 2,291 words
  3. THE CHURCH AND THE STAGE.

    The Rev. J. Barnier delivered a sermon last night in St. Barnabas' Church, George-street West, on "The Church and the Stage." He said:—"In the 119th Psa[?], 37th verse, you will find these words—'Turn ...

    Article : 2,518 words
  4. FAREWELL SERMON BY THE DEAN OF SYDNEY.

    The Dean of Sydney and Vicar-General (the Very RevW. M. Cowper, M.A.), who is about to leave for England, preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral, and in the presence of a large congregation last evening, ...

    Article : 2,976 words
  5. THE MAIZE DISEASE.

    The following correspondence has been sent to us for publication:— "Charting Branch, 15th February, 1886. "Sir,—I beg most repectfully to submit, for the ...

    Article : 836 words
  6. TEE ILLAWARRA RAILWAY.

    A further oxtension of the South Coast, or Illawarra Railway line, from Hurstville station, the present terminus, at 9 miles 50 chains from Sydney, to Waterfall, 24 miles 30 chains, will be opened for traffic to-day. This extension ...

    Article : 744 words
  7. THE WOOLLEN MILLS OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—At the leather trades' meeting Mr. Melville stated that the Victorian woollen trade was increasing. If it were doing so under the influence of protective duties—that is, at the cost of the public—it would be but little excuse for saddling ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  8. CABLE TRAMWAYS.

    Sir,—In your leader whick appears in to-day's Herald on the working of [?]he Melbourne cable trams, you ascribe the destruction of the cable to the strain to which it is subjected when passing round the sharp curves which exist on ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    Arrangements have been made (says the Argus) by which Victorian stamps may be repurchased from the public at the post and telegraph office, at the law courts, subject to a discount of is in the pound, or, according to a scale, ...

    Article : 947 words
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