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  5. GLADSTONE'S FAREWELL.

    The scene enacted recently in Queen-street Hall, Edinburgh, when the members of Midlothian Liberal Association had read to them the letter from Mr. Gladstone ...

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  6. THE FOOTBALL TOUR.

    The team of New South Wales footballers which left by the Wairarapa for New Zealand on Saturday night was accorded a hearty send-off by a number of enthusiasts ...

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  7. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    An address was delivered in the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon by Mr. A. G. Danielis, of Melbourne, president of the Seventh Day Adventist Conference of ...

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  8. A HIDDEN CHAIN.

    "I shall only be too happy to be with you whatever you are," " Don't be too sure ; I can be very unpleasant at times. But I don't think ...

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  10. SOCIETY AID CHRISTIANITY.

    " The social problem" was the title of an interesting address delivered in the Centenary Hall by the Rev. W. W. Rutledge yesterday. It behaved the Church of the ...

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  12. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. W. H. Trewenacke and Co., of Captain's Flat, having purchased several hundred tons of argentiferous matte from the Clyde Smelting and Chlorination Works, ...

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  13. LIVERPOOL-STREET MISSION CHURCH.

    The breakfast at the above mission was availed of yesterday by nearly 400 men. Mr. G. Lewis conducted the service in the church. Short addresses were delivered ...

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  14. PRESENTATION ATWATSON'S BAY.

    On Saturday evening last, at the Pier Hotel, Watson's Bay, Mr. W. H. May, who is shortly to be married, and who intends leaving tho bay, where he has lived ...

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