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  2. GOVERNMENT INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT.

    THE ROYAL SHOW. (Continued from page 8.) COMMON AND LIBERAL ARTS. The display of vehicles this year is quite ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of State Promiers and Ministers was resumed yesterday at the Executive Council Chambers, under the presidency of Mr. Carruthers. The business was again ...

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  4. MR. REID AT ORANGE. SOCIALISM AND RELIGION.

    Mr. Reid addressed an enthusiastic meeting in the Australian Hall to-night. The Mayor Alderman R. Plowman, presided, and it was estimated that there were fully 800 people ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. THE COMMONWEALTH. THE HIGH COURT.

    Speaking in regard to High Court and Arbitration Court difficulties to-day, the Prime Minister said he recognised that it was a matter that called for inquiry. He is asking ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,640 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General entertained at dinner last night his Excellency the State Governor, his Excellency the Admiral, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, the ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  8. TELEPHONES IN BETTING-HOUSES.

    The telephone has been removed by the Postal authorities from premises in Swanstonstreet owing to a conviction in regard to betting having been obtained recently against ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. AN INTERNATIONAL RECIPROCITY MATTER.

    A foreign despatch, which bore the appearance of heavy import, but which did not disturb the External Affairs Department to any extent when perused, was awaiting the Prime ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    There are eleven casca of typhoid at present in the hospital, and several others in private houses. At a meeting of the hospital committee to-day a resolution was passed ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND. BOWLS TOURNAMENT.

    The New Zealand Bowling Association has decided to hold a tournament at Christchurch during exhibition time. ...

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  12. SHOT IN MISTAKE.

    A distressing occurrence took place in the Martinborough district, a young man named George Stubbs, while on a deer shooting expedition, being shot by a companion named ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. QUEANBEYAN ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  14. SHIPPING FREIGHTS AND FARES.

    Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co. and the New Zealand Company have not yet replied publicly to the challenge thrown down by the Federal Company. It is stated that the ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. AMUSEMENTS. THE FRANZ DEGEN RECITALS.

    Herr Franz Degen gave a press recital of violin music at Paling's Concert Hull yesterday afternoon, when a number of ladies and representative musicians assembled to hear him play. The newcomer belongs ...

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  16. THE COLONY'S FINANCES.

    In the course of a political address at Rangiora, Canterbury, Mr. Seddon referred to the finances of the past year. He estimated the surplus at three quarters of a million, the ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. MR. DEAKIN'S CHALLENGE.

    "A very different reading of Mr. Reid's reply to my challenge appears to obtain in Melbourne to that which is current in Sydney," said Mr. Deakin on his return here to-day. ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION.

    In the Central Mission Hall last night there was a large gathering to say farewell to Rev. R. Flnigan, who has assisted in the work of the mission for some time, and to welcome ...

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  19. ANDERSON COMPANY'S FAREWELL.

    This evening Mr. William Anderson's Dramatic Company will give their final performance at the Theatre Royal of Edmund Duggan's new dramatisation of Miss Braddon's much-read novel, "Lady Audley's ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    The excellent entertainment provided by Wirth Bros.' circus and [?], in Prince Alfred Park, has cstablished itself in public favour. The programme presented each night contains many exceedingly clever ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. NEWCASTLE COALTRIMMERS' UNION.

    The Registrar of the Arbitration Court, Mr. Addison, to-night gave his decision on an application by G. Williamson and W. Maissey for the cancellation of the Newcastle ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. PORT ADELAIDE SOUNDINGS.

    The Marine Board to-day decided that a special survey should be made of soundings in Port Adelaide River at the earliest opportunity. It was pointed out that no ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. BONDI RECREATION COMPANY.

    The "Bondi Recreation Company, Limited," has been registered, with the object of providing amusement for the crowds of people who visit Bondi Beach and neighbourhood. Under experienced management ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. CONFERENCE OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The annual conference of Railway Commissioners will assemble at Adelaide on May 14. All the States except Queensland will be represented. The Commissioners will discuss ...

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  25. QUEEN'S HALL.

    J.R.Barnett opens at the Queen's Hall next Saturday night with Hill and Brady's Entertainers. Among other attractions especially engaged for Easter week are Best's Living Pictures,and Stillwell, the expert ...

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  26. CASUALTIES. ACCIDENT AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE.

    Yesterday afternoon Henry Tennent Donaldson, a clerk in the correspondence department at the General Post Office, living at Flindersstreet, Moore Park, sustained a fracture of ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. EXPORTS BY SEA.

    The following were to-day's clearances:— Wakatipu, s, for Launceston, via Sydney, with 800 tons coal and 39 cs biscuits; Musselerag, bq, for Valparaiso, with 3289 tons Hebburn ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. PROFESSIONAL MUSICANS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Professional Musicians Association announce a grand concert,to be given in the Town Hall on Sunday, 22nd inst., at 3 p.m. The full Military Band, of 100 performers, will play a special programme with ...

    Article : 50 words
  29. A PAINTER INJURED.

    A painter named George M'Donald, residing at M'Donald-street, Erskineville, was engaged painting the roof of a platform at the new railway station yesterday afternoon, when the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. PASSION PLAY.

    On Good Friday evening the Rev.W.I.Carr Smith will conduct a short service at the Theatre Royal, and by means of a powerful limelight lantern will exhibit scenes from the Passion Play,including the Tissot and ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    Cloudy conditions ruled in the city yesterday afternoon, and a smart shower fell between 8.30 and 9 p.m. During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m., however, not a single drop ...

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  32. MUSIC IN OUR PARKS.

    Country visitors will be afforded a musical treat in Hyde Park on Easter Monday night, the City Council having arranged for the Citizens Professional Band to play at 8.15 a programme of spirited pieces, by ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    The body of Mrs. Emma Wendel, aged 61, a resident of Balaclava, who was staying in Adelaide under medical treatment, was found in her bedroom at South Terrace this ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S SMOKE CONCERT.

    At Aaron's Exchange Hotel last evening a smoke concert was tendered to the Metropolitan Medical Association by the Eastern, Northern, and Western Suburbs Medical Associations. Dr.Perkins presided over a ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    preparations for holding the milltary camp are being rapidly proceeded with. Material is arriving dully and being conveyed to the respective camping sites, all of which are ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. ACCIDENT WITH A PISTOL.

    Yesterday afternoon a lad named Hoolahan, with a companion from Sydney named Buchanan, went to the Bald Hills, about five miles from town, in search of rabbits. Hoolahan ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. MANLY WATER CHUTE.

    The usual Continental was held at the Chute last night, the programme being provided by the Viceregal Military Band and Mr. Fred. Davys, jun., who gave some Humorous items. The Chute will be open ...

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  38. SKUTHORP'S BUCKJUMPING EXHIBITION.

    Professor Sku[?] will open hit buckjumping exhibition at the showground this afternoon at 3. The first round of the £100 contest will be run off, and will include rough riders of a high degree from all ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—April 12.

    Electra, [?], 395 tons, Captain Charles Beach, from Manning River. North Count S.N. Company, Limited, agents. Macleay, s, 397 tons, Captain M'Laughlin, from ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. NORTH SYDNEY TORNADO FUND.

    The joint lion treasurers of the North Sydney and Willoughby tornado relief fund acknowledge the receipt of the following donations:—Amount acknowledged to date, £376 9s 6½d; Mr. A. Meldrum, £1 Is; ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. FALL BETWEEN TRAIN AND PLATFORM.

    James Taylor, aged 17, a railway porter, had a miraculous escape from death at the Wagga railway station yesterday. When the afternoon train arrived from Albury at a ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. BROKEN HILL MINE FIRES.

    The position at the Proprletary mine to-day was without change. About 377 men went underground on the morning shift. The general manager, Mr. Delprat, who leaves for ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. DEPARTURE.—April 12.

    Tarcools, for Fremantle. ...

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  44. IMPORT.—April 12.

    Macleay, s, from Richmond River: 100 tons molasses, 11 logs, 50 bales boxwood, 1500ft sawn timber. Messrs. Henry M. Birge and Co. announce by advertisement that visitors to Sydney for the ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. Advertising

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