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  2. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The announcement in our cable messages yesterday that the Presbyterian Assembly of Canada had by an overwhelming majority decided to support the projected union of the ...

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  3. MORE GENERAL RAINS.

    Although the rains of Saturday and Sunday covered the greater part of the State, the heavy falls were practically confined to the metropolitan area and the South Coast ...

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  4. THE WEEK IN LONDON.

    The Colonial Conference has come to an end. At the time I write it is generally understood that the net result of its deliberations has been to leave the question of ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Railway Commissioners visited the town to-day. They were met at the station by members of the local council and a few leading townspeople. The question of extension ...

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  6. INDIA.

    "Impressions of India" was the subject last night of the first of a course of lectures to be delivered by Professor E. David at St. James's Hall. The lectures have been arranged by ...

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  7. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day you report that, as privation was being caused the coallumpors' famllies in consequence of their present strike, the Rev. W. G. Taylor ...

    Article : 877 words
  8. UMBERUMBERKA WATER SCHEME.

    Alderman Doe last night, delivered an address in the Trades Hall on the Umberumberka water scheme. After detalling the history of the scheme and the prospects of its ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. THE CHURCHES.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Stretch, Anglican Bishop of Newcastle, preached to large congregations at Chichester, Underbank, and Dungog yesterday. He will conduct service at various ...

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  10. THE QUESTION, OF NO-LICENSE.

    Sir,—On the day of the coming general election electors will exercise the right of full local option. This democratic principle is a concession to the people, and I hope that all ...

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  11. MR. CARRUTHERS'S DISCOVERY OF NEWCASTLE.

    Sir,—Your leading article in to-day's "Herald" was well timed. Newcastle is only 100 miles from Sydney, and it has taken Premier Carruthers three years to discover that ...

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  12. WATER FOR BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Excellent rains have lately, fallen at Iron Knob. where the B.H. Proprietary Company's [?] have received seven to eight months supply, this doing away with the necessity of sending water in barges ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 15th inst "Anti-Bounce" writes in reference to the present trouble between the coal-lumpers and stevedores, and asks what was the original ...

    Article : 302 words
  14. HEAVY SEA AT SHE[?] BOUR.

    A very heavy sea has been [?] The steamer Coomonderry, which arrived from Sydney on Friday morning, had a very trying t[?] horse on board had its neck broken. ...

    Article : 610 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Under the above heading a paragraph appears in your issue of this morning, that may, I fear, convey a wrong impression. At the citizons' meeting held in the Centenary ...

    Article : 244 words
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