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  2. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Monaro brunch of the Public School Teachers' Association, held here on Saturday, Mr. James Dawsen presiding, a discussion took place on the appointment of delegates to Ministers' ...

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  3. TRADES AND LABOUR. MASTER HAIRDRESSERS AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted:—President, Mr. S. H. Young; vice-presidents, Messrs. C. M. Christle and G. Streetfield; hon. treasurer, Mr. J. ...

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  4. CASUALTIES. THE SEWER ACCIDENT.

    It has transpired that the man Charles Quigley, who suffered from gas poisoning in a sewer on Saturday, was not overpowered by sewer gas. The sewer manhole had been open two ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BOGAN GATE-BULBODNEY RAILWAY.

    Three weeks ago a deputation of Bogan Gate, Trundle, and district residents asked the Minister for Works that the Bogan GateBulbodney railway line should be pushed on. ...

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  6. A FETLER HURT.

    Charles Roberts, 47, a fettler, working on the raliway near Woy Woy, received severe internal injuries on Monday through a hammer slipping from another fettler's hand and ...

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  7. JOURNEYMEN TAILORS' UNION.

    At the last meeting of this union a discussion occurred over a motion which proposed to classify the city tailoring establishments into first, second, or third grade shops, with ...

    Article : 263 words
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  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ASHFIELD.

    Yesterday afternoon, at the Ashfield railway station, a young woman named Elsie Buckton, a domestic servant, in attempting to board a train tell between the platform and the carriage, one ...

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  10. THE CHURCHES.

    St. John's Church of England at Austinmer, which was completed last week, has been formally opened for public worship by the rural dean, the Rev. Darcy Irvine, assisted by the ...

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  11. A HAND SAWN OFF.

    Mr. Jumes Molloy, proprietor of the saw mills at Woonona, had one hand completely severed [?]ear the wrist through contact with a revolving saw. He was conveyed to the cottage hospital, where he was ...

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  12. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    Mr. James Taylor, a son of Mr. C. Taylor, of Holt's Flat, Monaro, was thrown from his horse on Saturday night, and was picked up in an unconscious condition. Shortly ...

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  13. THE EASTER CAMPS,

    A general order issued from the military headquarters contains the following reference to the Easter encampment:—"The General Officer Commanding desires it to be generally understood that ...

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  14. FATAL RESULT OF A QUARREL.

    An inquest was held yesterday at Hampton, before the District Coroner, Mr. Beard, on the body of Duncan John Johnstone, married man, who died on Saturday night as the result of ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The revival of "The Sign of the Cross," coincidently with the farewell nights of the Beerbohm Tree Company, is filling Her Majesty's Theatre. Mr. Wilson Barrett's clever drama is beautifully staged, and is ...

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  16. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Only three more performances of "The Lady of Ostend" can be given at the Criterion Theatre, where the farcical comedy presents quite a number of droll situations. On Saturday next Mr. Hawtrey will ...

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  17. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre "The Face at the Window" will be the last production of Mr. Wm. Anderson's present dramatic company before the Easter season. Brooke Warren's sensational play includes a weird ...

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  18. MISSED AT SEA.

    Upon arrival at Hobson's Bay to-day of the steamer Australasian, from Sydney, via Hobart, Captain Walker reported that Norman Rose, aged 31, saloon passenger, was missing. ...

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  19. MOVEMENTS AT THE TIVOLI.

    Mr. Harry Richards has important changes and new fixtures in view at the Tivoli Theatre, which will itself present quite a new appearance when the Easter season opens. Playgoers will notice that already the ...

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  20. FALL DURING DELIRIUM.

    Mr. Michael Fallon, an old resident of Forest Reefs, aged 70, whilst delirious, wandered about last night and fell down a shaft about 35ft deep. He sustained concussion of the spine and also of the ...

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  21. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mrs. Fox, who was severely burned last week, died in the local hospital last night, and was buried to-day. The funeral was largely attended. DAPTO, Monday. ...

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  22. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.

    There was a large gathering of Postal officials in the new operating-room at the General Post Office yesterday morning, when Sir Philip Fysh, the ...

    Article : 346 words
  23. G.U.O.O.F.

    Last night in the School of Arts Bro. A. A. Edwards, P.D.M., acting on behalf of the grand officers of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, opened and dedicated a strong ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. FIRES.

    A chaff-cutting plant, belonging to Mr. William Corby, jun., and valued at over £300, has been destroyed by fire. There is nothing known as to how the fire originated. ...

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  25. THE HOSPITALS.

    Dr. J. J. Brennan and Dr. E. H. Florance have been appointed medical officers to the Cootamundra Hospital. ...

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  26. A FARMER'S HOUSE DESTROYED.

    A fire occurred about 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at Ashbridge, 16 miles from here, the house of Mr. W. A. Turnbull, farmer, containing six rooms and kitchen, being ...

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  27. MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting of the Master Builders' Association was held last night. Mr. Coltman (president) occupied the chair Mr. A. H. Pringle was elected as a member of the association, and Messrs. F. C. Wright ...

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  28. THE LILIAN FOULIS CONCERTS.

    This morning the plan will open at Paling's for the first of the three concerts which will constitute Miss Lilian Foulis' season at the Town Hall. The Scottish violinist, who will make her Australian debut on ...

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  29. DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., Annie Batten, 70, widow, was presented by Seniorconstable Allen and Constable Spring to ...

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  30. UNSUITABLE EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Great surprise is generally expressed here at the early date, the 23rd, for cheap excurtion trains to the Sydney show. People patronising them will reach Sydney a week ...

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  31. EAST GRETA COALMINE.

    The sealed area in No. 2 pit, East Greta Colliery, the scene of the great fire which broke out in October last, was examined by Mr. A. Thomas, general manager of the East Greta ...

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  32. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The great representation of the Battle of Gettysburg proves an unfailing attraction at the Cyclorama, the interest being enhanced by the events that are transpiring to-day in the Far East. The strains of ...

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  33. THE CHURCHES.

    A church parade of the E Company of the St. George's Rifles was held at St. Clement's Church, Mosman, on Sunday in connection with the first anniversary of the inauguration of the company. ...

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  34. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CONCERT.

    To-morrow evening a grand national concert will be given at the Town Hall, under the [?]irection of Mr. J. A. Delany, when the programme' will incluide favourite Irish ballads and choruses by the combined ...

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  35. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    At the police court to-day Caesar Antonio Court, a selector on the Upper Clarence, was committed to the next Assizes on a second charge of cattle stealing. He stands remanded ...

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  36. SUNDAY TRADING.

    During the past week complaints have been received from correspondents who have alleged that the laws relating to Sunday trading were being more honoured in the breach than the observance. One ...

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  37. LECTURE ON THE FAR EAST.

    This evening Mr. H. J. Hoare, an ex-naval man of some 20 years' standing, will deliver a lecture on the Far East at the Centenary Hall, illustrating incidentally naval warfare in 1805 and in 1894. Mr. Hoare will ...

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  38. MISS FINKELSTEIN'S RECITALS.

    On Wednesday evening last there was a crowded audience present at Miss Finkelstein's recital and people's popular concert in the North Sydney School of Arts. The lady met with an enthusiastic ...

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  39. SOUTH COAST.

    The only intercolonial boats, in addition to the usual colliers, which loaded at Port Kembia this week were the Brisbane, with a full cargo of coal for Melbourne, and the Karon, ...

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  40. THE CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION.

    The collection of paintings by Mr. E. W. Christmas, which have been on exhibition for the last week at Royal-chambers, and was advertised for auction by Lawson, Caro, and Co. yesterday was purchased by one ...

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  41. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    The board of management of the New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind held its monthly meeting on Monday. The hon. treasurer reported that the receipts for February were ...

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  42. HUNTER'S HILL MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the members of the Hunter's Hill Musical Society recently held, the report shewed that the past year had been very successful. Two well attended concerts had been given, while the ...

    Article : 148 words
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