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  2. WHEN CHURCHMEN DIFFER.

    The matter arising out of the questions regarding Mr. Field's Coogee mission, as put upon the business paper of the Anglican Synod, was before that body again at its sitting on ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    If one held a brief for the Potter-Bellew "Company, one could specify many good reasons why their revival of "Camille" should be favorably considered by the playgoer. The play has interest on ...

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  4. SERIOUS SUBSIDENCE AT WICKHAM.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Another and more serious fall of the roof occurred in the Wickham. and Bullock Island colliery to-day. Messrs. J. Wheatley, S. Couiton, and R. Davies, ...

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  6. THE COUNTRY.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Captain William Donaldson, of tho steamer Ouraka, appeared before tho Marino Board yesterday, when the decision was announced regarding the grounding of his ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The revised regulations controlling the permit system for the return of live stock sent across the border for pasture, have now been finally settled by the Customs ...

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  8. AN ACTION FOR TRESPASS.

    NYMAGEE, Saturday.--The case of S. Tindall versus Hennessy and Kennedy was commenced before Mr. Warden M'Kell at Nymagee yesterday. Mr. Nicholson, from Sydney, ...

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  9. ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR DESTITUTE BOYS.

    Yesterday afternoon Cardinal Moran, accompanied by Bishop Higgins, Dr. O'Haran, and Dr. O'Donovan, Q.C., visited Parramatta to open St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Boys at Westmead. ...

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  10. STRANGE DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The inquest on the body of the infant Leslie Solly, who died with a needle in his heart, threw no light on how the needle got into the child's body. The coroner ...

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  11. THE CHURCHES.

    A week's evangelistic mission was commenced yesterday at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Paddington, the Rev. J. Fulton, the minister in charge, preaching special sermons morning and ...

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  12. BURGLARY AT WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONO, Sunday.--A burglarious entry was made into the store of Messrs. Hewlett Brothers, In Crown-street, between 11 o'clock last night and daylight this morning. A quantity of ...

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  13. THE OVIDE MUSIN CONCERTS.

    Last Saturday evening the Centenary-hall was the scene of great enthusiasm, when the talented Musin Concert Company made their re-appearance after an absence of four years. The distinguished ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    GUNNBDAH, Saturday.--A dastardly attempt to wreck tho mall train from Sydney was made at about 3 o'clock this morning near Breeza. A large stone about 18in. square was placed upon ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Rosewood election was held yesterday. The following are the complete returns. Mr. Keogh (Labor), 447; Mr. Hardgrave (Ministerial), 363. Mr. Keogh was ...

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  16. THE MORUYA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

    MORUYA, Saturday.--The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Moruya Steam Navigation Company, Limited, was held this afternoon. The report and balance-sheet, showing a loss on ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Saturday.--Thirty-five cattle, destroyed at Gerald ton, were all found severely afflicted with tuberculosis. From the brands, it is believed that these cattle came from the Northern ...

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  18. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

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  19. MR. W. M'MILLAN, M.P., AT GRANVILLE.

    Mr. M'Millan, M.P., visited Granville on Saturday night, and delivered a lecture at the local School of Arts on "Public Life " Mr. W. Swann, president of the institution, occupied the chair. ...

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  20. ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS' JOURNAL OF FASHIONS.

    Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons have just published their annual book of "Spring and Summer Fashions, 1896-7." It has a very attractive cover, giving a view of the firm's mass of ...

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  21. THE PORT OF HONOLULU.

    In "The Daily Telegraph" of June 27 last a letter from Captain J.C. Page, of the British barque Jessie Osborne, was published, in which the writer makes complaint as to his treatment ...

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  22. CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    BARRABA, Saturday.--Mr. W. Williams, the assistant post and telegraph master here, takes his departure for the head office to-morrow. His successor, Mr. Palmer, has arrived. At a public ...

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  23. THE R.M.S. ORIENT AT ALBANY

    ALBANY, Saturday.--The R.M.S. Orient, Captain Inskip in command, arrived here at 1.30 a.m. to-day, eh route from London to Sydney, and sailed again for Adelaide at noon. The ...

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  24. "TRUE AS STEEL" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    Between two and three years ago, the drama "True as Steel" had a very successful run at Her Majesty's Theatre, and its revival on Saturday night, and the way in which it was received, ...

    Article : 650 words
  25. THE WAGGA WATER SUPPLY.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--Concerning the fissures in the walls of the reservoir in connection with the Wagga water supply, Mr. George Sheppard, architect and surveyor, has furnished a report, ...

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  26. WHO PAYS THE DUTIES.

    Sir,--Will you be good enough to give equal prominence to these lines that you have given to Mr. Haynes's remarks re the Civil Service Co-operative stores In Friday's issue. You will observe ...

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  27. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest was held on Saturday in connection with the death of the woman Sarah Thompson, who died at the Sydney Hospital early on Friday morning. It will be remembered that ...

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  28. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The coal trade is only moderate to-day. The steamer Palmerston loaded at this port, and the Glaucus loaded part of her cargo at the Mount Kembla Company's ...

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  29. SYDNEY MUSIC-HALL.

    After a long vacation, the doors of the Sydney Music-hall, George-street, were opened on Saturday night, and the proprietor, Mr. John Lawler, whose firm opinion is that a popular place of ...

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  30. FIRE AT GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Saturday.--A fire broke out at 1 o'clock this morning in premises owned by Mrs. Burkhardly, and occupied by Miss Roberts as a residence, and in the shop unoccupied adjoining, ...

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  31. KILLED BY A CART.

    A man 67 years old, named James Graham, was killed by a cart in Forbes-street, Woolloomooloo. on Saturday morning. Graham was sitting in the front of his cart, which was loaded with sand, ...

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  32. A HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    NARRANDERA, Saturday.--An extraordinary statu of affairs exists at the local hospital. At a special meeting held last night, a majority of the visiting committee recommended the ...

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  33. A YOUTH DROWNED AT BONDI.

    Early yesterday morning a youth, 18 years of age, named Brasch, employed by a Mr. Dunlop, a veterinary surgeon of Hunter-street, was washed off the rooks at Ben Buckler, near Bondi, and ...

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  34. AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. FIELD.

    A representative of "The Daily Telegraph" Bought out Mr. E.P. Field on Saturday, in order to ascertain his side of the case. Speaking generally, and naturally with some slight ...

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  35. GENERAL MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the newly-formed Glebe Protection Union was held at the Glebe Town-hall on Friday night, when the code of rules drafted by the provisional committee were adopted, and the following officers were ...

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  36. MEAT CHILLING WORKS AT GOULBURN.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--The Mayor will convene a meeting on Wednesday week with a view to establishing meat chilling works within or adjacent to the city. Alderman Ayling, who is ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    CAMDEN, Saturday.--At the shooting for prizes this afternoon among the members of the Camden Reserve Riflemen J. Poole, with 46 points, was first; P. Farindon, with 44, second; A. Watson, with ...

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH.

    An elderly man named Samuel Chadwick died very suddenly at Redfern railway station last evening. Chadwick had gone to the station to see a friend, travelling by the northern express, ...

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  39. WAVERLEY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Waverley Benevolent Society was held lust week at the local council-chambers. The Mayor of the borough (Alderman A.C. Hewlett) presided, and there were present Alderman W. Wynne (hon. ...

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  40. CENTENARY HALL.

    A large congregation, a greater portion of whom was Chinese, attended at the usual pleasant Sunday afternoon. Centenary-hall, yesterday, to enjoy "an afternoon with the Chinese in ...

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  41. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The sittings or the Anglican synod, which commenced on Tuesday last, were concluded on Saturday morning. The Primate presided. THIRD READINGS. ...

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  42. THE WOLLONGONG CLUB.

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  43. THEATRE ROYAL.

    To-night, Miss Maggie Moore will make her farewell appearance at the Theatre Royal in "Struck Oil," and "The Chinese Question." The season has been an immensely successful one ...

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  44. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday a lad named Luke Tracey, while playing football at Riverview, broke his right leg. He was brought to Sydney by boat, and conveyed by the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade to ...

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  45. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES V. SCHUMACKER.

    Sir,--The letter of Mr. Schumacher, appearing in your issue of the 29th inst., conveys the idea that he has been the victim of some blunder. What he says about meat having a bluish tinge ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    Arawatta, str., 2000 tons, Captain George Savage, from Cooktown and ports via Brisbane. Passengers: Mesdames Nathan, Swanson, Brown, H. Sutherland, Hollingworth, E.R. Price, Pennefether, A. M'Pherson, J . ...

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  47. THE TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Two old favorites, Mr. John Coleman and Miss Alice Leamar, returned to the Tivoll Theatre on Saturday, and received an uproarious welcome. Mr. Coleman was the first to face the footlights, ...

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  48. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A hairdresser named Thomas Cooke fell from a tram in Elizabeth-street, near Belmore Park, on Saturday night. In falling one of his feet got Trader the wheels of the tram and was ...

    Article : 55 words
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