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  2. ENGLISH SCHOOLS.

    Sir,-Mr. Knibbs descends like Jupiter in a golden cloud of facts and experiences that threatens to obscure anyone who challenges his conclusions. But it is possible to amass ...

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  3. CAMPERDOWN. ABSORPTION SCHEME ABANDONED.

    Tho aldermen of Camperdown spent the greater part of last evening discussing the question of the proposed absorption with the city, and finally came to a decision by a ...

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  4. THE LIQUOR ACT.

    Canon F B. Boyce, president of the New South Wales Alliance, and Mr.James Eve, a member of the executive of that body, waited upon the Attorney-General yesterday with reference ...

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  5. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    This morning Mr. C. F. Reynolds, the general manager of the Pacific Cable, had a long Interview with the Prime Minister respecting the All Red Cable and the proposals ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE. WORK AT THE COALPITS.

    Activity still prevails In the coal trade, although the average of days worked was slightly lower for the fortnight, There was a slight difficulty at Hebbura with the wheelers, ...

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  7. RAIN IN THE FAR WEST.

    Just as matters in the far western districts were assuming a critical aspect welcome rains made their appearance. Unfortunately, however, the distribution up to the. present has ...

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  8. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—Feb. 27.

    Colonial Empire, four-masted barque, 2281 tons, Captain Simpson, from Tocopilla. W and A. M'Arthur, Limited, agents. Frank Guy, bqtn, 191 tons, Captain Ware, from ...

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  9. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following were to-day's clearances:— The Tweeddale, s, for Manila, with 6831 ton3; Glaucus, s, for Melbourne, via Kembla, with 795 tons; Malaita, s, for Norfolk Island and ...

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  10. DEPARTURES.—Fen. 27.

    Orient, R.M,S., for Brisbane. Taiyman, s, for Melbourne. Westralia, s, for llobart. Telamon, s, for Brisbane. ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    This afternoon the final matinee of "Veronique" will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the last performance of Messager's dainty and joyous opera is fixed for friday night When Mr. J. C. ...

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  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES—Feb. 28.

    Mongolia, R.M.S., for London, via Hobart and prots; Ville de la Cuitat, F.M.S., for Nourmea; Kyarra, s, for Melbourne; Grantala, s, for Brisbane; Maneka, s, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports; Walatipu, s, ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—Feb. 27.

    Promise, s, 1123 tons, Captain E. Tortensen, for Ocean Island, via Newcastle. Orient, R.M.S., 5631 tons, Captain C. Nicolson, for Brisbane. ...

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  14. COASTER OUTWARD.—Feb. 27.

    Laura, ktch, for Wreck Bay. ...

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  15. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Rangatira, s(Shaw, Savil, and Albion Co's line) 4045 tons, Captain Nicoll, at London, from Port Chalmers, Dec.29,vis Rio Janciro, Jan.20. Flensburg, s (German-Australian S.S. Company's ...

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  16. IMPORTS.—Feb. 27.

    Barwon, s, from Melbourne and Geelong: 2703,pkgs and 50 half-chests tea, 56 checks, 28 wheels, 20 cs potatoes, 214 bags malt, 98 es tiles, 10 es confectionery, 10 bgs bolts, 22 pkgs rope, 14 csks 93 bags empty ...

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  17. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Playaoers will not fail to notice that the usual matinee is being omitted at the Criterion Theatre today, 'The Passport" is being brightly performed by Mr.Herbert Flemming, Miss Beatrice Day, and the ...

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  18. VICTORIA. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS.

    In view of the reported occurrence of a ' somewhat alarming outbreak of plague among rats in one of the interstate vessels, Dr. Norris, chairman of the Board of Health, visited' ...

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  19. PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon ind evening the final performances of David Garrick" and Tragedy and Comedy will be given it the Palace Theatre, as in continuation of the farewell appearances of the principals, there ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Arr: Feb. 27, Star of Scotland, s, from Sydney. Dep: Feb. 27, Somerset, s, for West Coast of England ports. KAIPARA.—Dep.—Feb. 27, Jessie [?], bq, for ...

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  21. FIJI SHIPPING.

    SUYA (1743 miles).—Air: Feb. 27, Miowera. R.M.S., from Sydney. Dep: Feb. 27, Miowera, R.M.S., for Vancouver, via ports. ...

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  22. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The second matinee of "La Fille du Tambour Major" will be given at the Theatre Royal this afternoon. Mr. Wm. Anderson's Comic Opera Company affords an excellent spectacular representation of this military ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. METEOROLOGICAL BEPOETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 554 words
  24. HEAVY RAIN AT COBAR.

    Another storm passed over iust before mid night. It is the only rain which has done any good either to the mines or the country since April last. It seems to have broken ...

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  25. CHARGE AGAINST A BANK TELLER.

    Frederick Herman Gray, late teller of the Bank of Australasia, Bendigo, was convicted to-day in the Criminal Court for the larceny of money belonging to the bank. The Judge ...

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  26. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Last night the programme at the Tivoli Theatre was sucuessfully strengthened by the first appearance of Miss Doris Tindall, descriptive and character vocalst. Miss Lilian Loftus, serio-comic singer, and Master ...

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  27. GEMBROOK RAILWAY ACCIDENT INQUIRY.

    Mr. George Alexander Knipe, surveying engineer to the Railway Department, gave technical evidance before the Gembrook railway accident board to-day. The effect of it ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND. AN OVERDUE SCHOONER.

    Some fears are entertained in shipping circles for the safety of the schooner Maris Stella, which left Mackay for Brisbane about the 6th instant. The nortmaster sent a ...

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  29. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mooltan from London,via ports, left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney, and is due here tomorrow morning The R.M.S.S Mongolia will be despatched from ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION AND THE UNIVERSITY.

    ' sir,—Kindly allow me some space to refer to a paragraph in this morning's issue of your journal concerning commercial education. Therein it states that "the opinion of ...

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  31. THE VICTOR DALEY MATINEE.

    A general meeting of all interested in the Victor J. Daley memorial fund to make provision for the widow and children of the late poet will be held in the Hotel Australia this afternoon, when Sir John See ...

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  32. FLOODS IN WESTERN QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Windorah states that a heavy thunderstorm occurred this morning afterwards steady rain set in. Flood waters arc again rising. Three weeks mails are ...

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  33. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Strong protests are being made by small shopkeepers against the provisions of the Early Closing Act. It comes into operation on Thursday, but the Chief Secretary has ...

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  34. CRICKET GROUND CARNIVAL.

    This evening the New South Wales State Miltary Band will play selections. under the baton of Mr. Bentley, at the brilliantly illuminated Sydney Cricket Ground. Miss Burch-Leeder and Mr. Kilburn Heron ...

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  35. ANNUAL METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Queensland Methodist Union was opened to-night, when a well-attended public meeting was held in the Albert Hall. The Rev. W. H. Harrison, ...

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  36. PASSENGERS BY THE MONGOLIA.

    The following is a list of the passengers by the p. and Q. Company's R.M.S. Mongolia, which will be despatched from Sydney to-day for London, via the 'usual ports of call in addition to Hobart—Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  37. MR. ARTHUR MASON'S CONCERT.

    An unusually strong list of well-known musicians will take part in the City Organist's send-off concert at the Town Hall on Saturday. 10th prox. The plan will open at Paling's next Saturday. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND. PASSENGER LOST AT SEA.

    Mr. Charles H. Field, of Evesham, Worcestershire, aged 22, a saloon passenger from London to Wellington, was lost off the Corinthic between Hobart and Wellington. An ...

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  39. CLAVIOLA RECITAL.

    Messrs. W. H. Paling will this afternoon, at their concert room, give an invitation recital of the "Claviola," the new piano-player, Herr F.Karoly, whose visit to Sydney soon terminates, will preside ...

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  40. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    A Mackay telegram states that, in consequence of the report brought by the Government steamer Relief of the mysterious disappearance of a man named Pringle, at No. ...

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  41. LECTURE ON SIBERIAN HIGHLANDS

    A distinguished explorer, Mr. Samuel Turner F. R. G. S., who has just made a memorable elimb of Mount Cook, in New Zealand, will give a lecture in the Lyeeum Theatre on Thursday, March 8 Mr. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND RAINFALLS.

    The principal rainfalls during the 24 hours ending at 9 a. m. to-day were:— North:Ayr 91 points, Bloomsbury 53, Bowen 44, Burketown 41, Cairns 200, Camooweal 30, Cardwell 520 ...

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  43. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN FLOODS.

    The Postal Department received a telegram from Adelaide to-day stating that mails in the interior have been delayed. Drivers of mail coaches between Birdsville and Herbert ...

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  44. DEATHS IN A FAMILY.

    The death is announced of Miss Neville, eldest daughter of Captain Neville, of the steamer Maheno, commodore of the Union Company's fleet. During the past five weeks ...

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  45. THE CYCLORAMA.

    At the Cyclorama the Battle of Gettysburg continues as the main attraction for visitors, and lectures are accordingly delivered thereon at stated intervals. The Hall of Illusions and other entertainig ...

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  46. MANLY WATER CHUTE

    The favourite comedians Messrs Pope and Jones are to provide an entirely new programme at to-night's Chute Continental, including an original humorous and sentimental sketch entitled "North and South." ...

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  47. COUNTRY NEWS. TYPHOID AT COBAR.

    Dr. M'Killip, locum for Dr. Letcher, was taken to the hospital yesterday suffering from typhoid. Ho was out on his. professional round yesterday morning. He is medical ...

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  48. KIERAN FUND CONCERT.

    At the concert in aid of the Kicran Memorial Fund to be given at the Hunter's Hill Town Hall on March 2, by the boys of the Sobraon, a feature will be a selection from H.M.S. Pinafore, in which the boys ...

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  49. ARBITRATION COURT DEADLOCK.

    Before the High Court judgment in Brown's case was given, the list of causes set down for hearing in turn at the Arbitration Court numbered 67. A few of the cases were ...

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  50. W.C.T.U. CONVENTION.

    At Monday's convention of the A.W.C.T.U., a memorial service was held in Davey-street Congregational Church, at which tributes were offered up to the memory of "Our ...

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  51. HEAVY SENTENCES.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, George Edward Mahony was charged with having broken into Nudgee railway station, and ...

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  52. THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME.

    The Spanish-Mexican drama,"Golden Heart" has proved a draw at the Haymarket Hippodrome, and will be played untill Friday night, whem a New Zealand goldmining drama, entitled "Kia-Ora,: will be ...

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  53. LIVERPOOL EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Brigadler-General Gordon, Major Luscombe, and Captain Pinchen visited the town this afternoon in connection with the divisional camp to be held locally at Easter. ...

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  54. MARTINI'S BUCKJUMPERS.

    The contest between Lavell, of Victoria, and Pendergast, of New South Wales, drew a large audience at Martini's buckjumping show on Monday night. Each rider had to ride two horses. To-night the contest ...

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  55. THE MAILS.

    South Australia—Overland,5.30 p.m. Vietoria—Overland, 5.30 and 7 p.m. Queensland—Overland, 3.45 p.m. Launceston, via Eden.—-Wakatipu, 9.P.m. ...

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  56. BALMAIN DISTRICT CHORAL UNION.

    On Saturday the members of the Balmain District Choral Union visited the Thos, Walker Hospital, Parramatts River, and entertained the inmates with a concert consisting of choruses, part songs, and solos. The ...

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  57. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    TOWNSVILLE (1370 miles).—Arr: Feb. 27,Sigmaringen, s, from Bremen. Dep: Chingtu, s, for Hongkng: Moonta, s, for Cairns. ROWEN (1225 miles).—Dep: Feb. 27. Bingera, s, ...

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  58. A.M.P. SOCIETY EXTENSION.

    A meeting of policy-holders in the A.M.P. Society was held last night to consider the question of extending the business to Great Britain and South Africa. The majority of ...

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  59. FINANCES OF BOURKE.

    In consequence of correspondence received by the local council from tho Crown Solicitor the Mayor, Alderman Donohue, proceeded to Sydney this morning with a view of ...

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  60. SAD CASE OF DROWNING.

    A sad case of rowing occurresd at Wimbat on Saturday afternoon. A boy, 8 years of age, named Maurice, oldest son of Mr. W.C. Lyons, storekeeper, of Wombat, went with a ...

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  61. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    A private cable received from London states that an official circular has been published, giving the are reserves of the Great Fingall Consolidated mine as 753,000 tons of ore, of the ...

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  62. TASMANIA,

    The Police Magistrate to-day decided that a barber's shop comes within the definition of a place for the purposes of trade, and fined a defendant in a test action brought ...

    Article : 84 words
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