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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN L.,M. AND A. COMPANY.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--At the annual meeting of the South Australian Land, Mortgage and Agency Company, which was held to-day, Mr. Richardson, ...

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  3. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    However much the people of Sydney might have desired to suitably celebrate the 73rd birthday of her Majesty Queen Victoria, it was impossible for them to do so ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    GUNNEDAH, Tuesday.--In connection with the proposed erection of meat chilling works here, it has been decided to form a company with a capital of £3500. A provisional ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL UNION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The London branch of the Imperial Federation League has passed resolutions affirming the desirableness of the commercial union of the British ...

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  6. BAND OF HOPE UNION.

    The New South Wales, Band of Hope Union intended holding a conference and picnic yesterday, at Mrs. Darvall's, Ryde. Owing, however, to the unfavorable weather ...

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  7. "NEW UNIONISM."

    BOURKE, Tuesday.--Mr. W. G. Spence lectured last night on " New Unionism." He was well received. He urged the working men to be patient, and endeavor to gain ...

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  8. THE VENEZUELA REVOLT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, noon.--A telegram from New York reports that the insurgents in Venezuela have captured the northern town of Coro, capital of the ...

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  9. DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    His Excellency the Governor gave a dinner at Government House last night in honor of her Majesty's Birthday, at which following gentlemen were present:--The Earl of ...

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  10. BATHURST TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  11. THE GOULBURN CATHEDRAL DISPUTE.

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.--The adjourned meeting for the purpose of electing a committee to manage the affairs in connection with St. Saviour's parochial fund was held ...

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  12. AN ALL DAY OF PRAYER.

    At the Centenary-hall yesterday morning a day of prayer was begun in celebration of the fourth anniversary of the Central Mission and continued almost without intermission ...

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  13. THE ZOO.

    Those who believe in seemings their amusement with grains of instruction proceeded yesterday with their families to the Zoological Gardens. Moore Park. The ...

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  14. THE EPILEPSY CURE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--M. Pasteur, the famous French scientist, claims that his anti-rabies vaccine cures epilepsy, and that he is successfully treating a girl ...

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  15. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--The trouble between the Stephen's Creek Water Company and the Eaglehawk Mining Company, which prevented the former from completing their ...

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  16. BOURKE JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  17. THE BRITISH COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The British Miners' Federation has issued a manifesto on behalf of the Durham miners, who are now on strike. ...

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  18. THE THEATRES, ETC.

    The theatres at night reaped a rich harvest Folk whom lite rain prevented from going out during the day decided to spend at least part of the holiday in enjoyment, and the ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. THE HIBERNIAN A. C. B. SOCIETY.

    The " monster picnic," under the auspices of the Hibernian A. V. B. Societies, which was to have been held at Athol Gardens, did not take place. Seeing but little prospect of ...

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  20. PARRAMATTA UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION.

    The demonstration of the United Friendly Societies of Parramatta, arranged to take place yesterday at the Rosehill Racecourse, shared in the fate common to all outdoor ...

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  21. MUDGEE TATTERSALL'S RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  22. BOATING FATALITY.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Seven young women have been drowned while boating on Lake Zurich, Switzerland. Eight others who were in the party escaped ...

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  23. NEW ENGLAND TROTTING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  24. A SOCIETY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A telegram, from Paris reports the occurrence of a shocking tragedy in that city. Mme. Raymond, suspecting her ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --The stomach, which has been sent to Mr. Blackett for analysis, in the case of the very suspicious death of Mrs. M'Carty, at Toora, South ...

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  26. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The repetition of Haydn's "Creation" by the Sydney Philharmonic Society, attracted a very large audience to the Centennial-hall last evening, close upon 3000 persons being ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. SMITHTOWN RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  28. GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS.

    The inmates in the Government charitable institutions at Parramatta were regaled yesterday with " good fare " as usual in honor of the anniversary of the Queen's Birthday. ...

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  29. A TAILORS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--A difficulty has arisen between the London tailors and their employers. A reduction in wages was proposed, ...

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  30. WODONGA RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,209 words
  31. EXPERIMENTS IN RAILWAY TRACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Last night the express train from Sydney was dispatched with one more than the usual complement; of carriages as an experiment. When ...

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  32. THE REVIEW.

    The usual review of the troops was not held yesterday. As previously announced, owing to the impracticability of the quarantine regulations being relaxed with regard to ...

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  33. THE SKATING RINKS.

    As might be expected, the unsettled weather caused many people to fall back upon " the roller' as the best method of spending the holiday. The morning and ...

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  34. NATIVE SACRIFICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Prior to the recent engagement in which the British expeditionary force in West Africa defeated the Jehus, a native tribe, the Johns ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS.

    Wycherley's bright three-act comedy "The Country Girl " was presented to a full house by the Brough-Boucicault Company, at the Criterion Theatre, last evening, and was ...

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  36. HARBOR AND RIVER EXCURSIONS.

    The unfavorable weather of yesterday prevented a very large number from taking their pleasure in the true Australian manner --namely, out of doors --and nowhere was ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--At the May June series of the London wool sales, which were opened to-day, 390,000 bales are catalogued, including 20,000 from the ...

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  38. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An application was made to the Chief Secretary to-day for the statement left by Deeming for publication in the press. Mr. M'Lean says he has ...

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  39. IN THE COUNTRY.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.-- To-day was observed as a close holiday. The weather was showery and cool. The chief event of the day was the grand charitable demonstration on the ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At a banquet given by the Royal Geographical Society Mr. James Munro, Agent-General for Victoria, responded to the toast of " The ...

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  41. TRAIN AND TRAM TRAFFIC.

    Both the tram and tram traffic yesterday was very light, the tram traffic being about half that recorded on the corresponding day in last year, and the train traffic less than ...

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  42. THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF CLARENCE.

    An advance copy of the Queen's Letter to the Nation has been received at this office from Messrs. Raphael Tuck and Sons, the well-known art publishers of London. The ...

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  43. THE THOMPSON DIVORCE CASE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Mr. Thompson, the returned colonist, whose children were recently removed from his custody again applied to the Master of the Rolls ...

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  44. BONDI AQUARIUM.

    Wet weal her usually has a depressing effect on humanity at large, but quite the contrary was the effect at Bondi Aquarium yesterday. Everyone seemed happy, Manager ...

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  45. MILITARY REV LEW AT WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--A review of the military forces of this district took place today on a much larger scale than had been carried out on any pervious occasion, the ...

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  46. A ROYAL GOLDEN WEDDING.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Czar and Czarina of Russia, with other members of the Imperial family, have arrived at Copenhagen to attend the celebration of the ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM VANDERBILT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, Noon.--The death is announced of Mr. William Vanderbilt, the famous American millionaire. ...

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  48. RAILWAY MEN'S PICNIC.

    The wet weather was not allowed to interfere with the annual picnic of the employes of the Darling Harbor railway goods station, which was brought to a ...

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  49. ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Further anti- Christian riots have taken place in China. ...

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  50. SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--At the animal meeting of the Scottish Australian Investment Company the chairman announced that the company had not ...

    Article : 47 words
  51. ORME SCRATCHED FOR THE DERBY.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--The Duke of Westminster's colt Orme, which hits been suffering from the effects of poison, has been scratched for the Derby. ...

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  52. GOOGEE AQUARIUM.

    The attendance at the Coogee Aquarium yesterday was fair, although it probably did not compare [?]bly with the business registered at the turn tiles on Queen's ...

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  53. AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The weather to-day was anything but favorable to [?]re seekers. Slight showers of rain fell at intervals and tended to ma[?] the success of the ...

    Article : 228 words
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