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  2. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The pleasure of variety, which is said to be the best s[?] of life, is being supplied to the Japanese Admiral and his command. But a couple of days since they were the flower of a picked body of troops, ...

    Article : 217 words
  3. LIBERAL AND REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    Another of the series of meetings promoted for the dissemination of the principles of the Liberal and Reform Association was held at Vickery's chambers last night. Among the audience were a number of ...

    Article : 916 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    The Postal Department has received a wire from Warra sta[?]g that the bridge over the Condamine was washed away by flood. An endeavour will be made to get the mails across to-morrow. ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Chemnitz, s., 2758 tons, Captain Jurge[?]sen, from Hamburg and Antwerp, via Algoa Bay. German-Australian S.S. Company, Limited, agents. E[?]by. s., 1489 tons, Captain J. Wallace, from ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 words
  7. REFORM.

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. J. H. Carruthers, speaking to a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald" yesterday on the question of separate Parliamentary representation for public ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. THE ENGINEERS AT NEWCASTLE.

    A party of [?] engineers belonging to the Japanese squadron arrived in Newcastle last night from Sydney for the purpose of visiting the West Wallsend Colhery, the property of the Caledonion ...

    Article : 890 words
  9. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 684 words
  10. A GOVERNMENT MOVE.

    There are so many reports going about in reggard to what is likely to happen when the House meets that it is difficult to disentangle what may be wellgrounded remours from mere speculations based ...

    Article : 199 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    Returns from [?]7 Otago dredges give an average of 33oz. during May. The Rev. Dr. Elmslie has resigned the pastorate of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Christchurch, of ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. DEPARTURES.—June 9.

    Oonah, s., for Newcatle. Easby, s., for Melbourne, via NNewcastle. O[?]raka, s., for melbourne, via Newcastle Wodooga, s., for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 10.

    Kasuga M[?]ru, J.M.S., for Melbourne; Wa[?]kare, s., for Auckland and New Zealand ports; Hawke, s., and Com[?]onwealth, s., for Cape [?]awk[?]; Pyrmont, s., and Electra, s., for Manning River; Wollumbia, s., for Tweed River; ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. CLEARANCES.—June 9.

    Hobart, s., 2463 tons, Captain H. A. Morrisby, for Newcastle, with through cargo for Newcastle. Ouraka, s., 2637 tons, Captain T.E. Truscott, for Melbourne, via Newcastle, in water ballast. ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. BRISBANE SHOOTING CASE.

    Two men, Thotnas Stowa[?]t and A. Josephs[?]n, were to-day charged at the Central Police Court with an unlaw[?]ul attempt to kill Constatble M'Namara on Saturday. mr. Forde appeared for ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. TWO SESSIONS OF PARLIAMENT.

    It was r[?]moured yesterday that in all probability the Government would ask t[?] House to agree to two sessions being held before the present Parliament expired by effuxion of time. The suggestion was that ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. RIFLE MATCH AT RANDWICK.

    In response to an invitation from the council of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales, Admiral Kamimura, of the Japanese fleet, sent a team of 12 men from the [?]t to the Randwick Rifle ...

    Article : 733 words
  18. COASTERS OUTWARD.—June 9.

    Wollumbi[?], s., for Tweed River; Helen More, for Camden Have; [?]avanba, s., for Byron Bay; Flirt, for Broken bay. ...

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  19. BANQUET TO MR. CARRUTHERS.

    The committee, consisting of Sir Jarres Graham (chairman), Mr. W. Rigg (secretary), and Messrs. J. Hunter, D. Cormack, and D. Storey, M.L.A., which is making arrangements for the banquet to Mr. J. ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. IMPORTS.—June 9.

    Wemyss, bq., from New York: 430 packages drugs, 80 cases deaks, 339 cases glassware, 50 barrels glucose, 1563 cases hardware, 222 cases lampgoods, 84,307gal lubricating [?]il, 74 cases lawn mowers, 28.646ft. 31 package lumber, ...

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  21. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Yesterday afternoon a woman named Mrs. Sarah Harris, 73, residing at Duncau-street, Liechhardt, was entering the Ban of New south Wales when whe suddenly became ill. The Civil Ambulance Brigade ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. SIR JOHN SEE AND THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Amongst the rumours yesterday in political circles was one that in all probability Sir John See would abandon the State political arena, and seck a seat in the Federal House of Parliament. "Nothing is ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  24. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL BALL.

    The annual ball in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital took place in the Town Hall last night, and proved an unqualified success. The attendance in the ball[?]oom numbered nearly 1[?] and there were about ...

    Article : 1,516 words
  25. ACCIDENT AT A CRUSHING MILL.

    Simon Burkett, working at the Central Mill, sustained painful injuries to [?] back and one hand, which necessitated his removal to the hospital. Some stone broke through the door of the shoot, striking ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. TUESDAY'S TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  27. THE GOVERNMENT AND PRESS CRITICISM.

    Speaking at a meeting of the local branch of the Liberal and REform Association held in the Canterbury Town Hall [?] evening, Mr. D. Levy. M.L.A., said that because the city press had rather keenly ...

    Article : 249 words
  28. KNOCKED DOWN BY A SULKY.

    A woman named Mrs. Abrains, who was recently knocked down by a sulky, died from her injuries. Alfred Taylor, the driver of the sulky, was to-day remanded on a charge of having unlawfully killed ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m Victoria—Overland, '5.30 and 7 p.m. letters for Melbourne only will be accepted with [?] late fee for the Express from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m if pos[?] ...

    Article : 417 words
  30. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    At an inquest held at Leongatha yesterday con[?]ning the death of a man named James Moloney, 23, whose body was found on the railway track on Saturday night, evidence was tendered showing that ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. THE TREASURER'S DEFENCE.

    Replying last night to Mr. Waddell Mr. Rose said that the State Treasurer had practically admitted that inclusive of the debt due to the Rocks proprietors the public indebtedness had inceased by 17 ...

    Article : 270 words
  32. GAS EXPLOSION AT MELBOURNE.

    A gas explosion toot place to-day at the Royal Hotel, Footsc[?]ay. A leak had been discovered in the gas pipe, and Mr. A. C. Lut[?]ell, husband of the [?]eensee, having twisted the pipe at the leaking spot, ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon there will be a [?] matinee of "A Eunawav Girl," which is proving one of the most popular of the productions by the Williamson Musical Comedy Company. The last six nights of ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. ocean leave[?] Melbourne to-day, arriving at Sydney early on Friday morning. The R.M.S. Australia left Colombo on the 7th instant, and should reach Fremantle about the 17th. ...

    Article : 214 words
  35. ACCIDENT AT A DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE.

    During a dramatic performance at Ballarat last night one of the performers, Mr. Eustace Llewell[?] was shot in the face. A prison scene was being played, in which the warder, Mr. Deane, with a gun ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Man's Enemy, or the Fatal Wedding" is drawing large audiences at the Lyceum Theatre, where Mr. William Anderson has staged the dra[?] with liberal attention to scenic effect. "Night Birds ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. NEWCASTLE.

    A meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board was held to-day, Mr. W. J. Mil[?]ner presiding. A minute was read from the Under-Secretary for Public Works acknowledging receipt of the schedules containing details of the sum of ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. PALACE THEATRE.

    Miss. Maggie Moore's return with "Struck Oil" has exceed every anticipation at the Palace Theatre, where the favourite drama is proving highly attractive, Miss Moore includes all the favourite musical ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. THE WARRIGAL AT DURBAN.

    The Lund liner Warrigal, which left Sydney on May 2 for London, via South Africa, arrived at Durban on Saturday last. ...

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  40. VISIT TO ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    At the invitation of the hon. medical staff of St. Vincent's Hospital, Dar[?]ghurst, the surgeous belonging to the Hashidate, Itsakushima, and Mats[?]shima paid a visit of inspection to that institution ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. VOYAGE OF THE R.M.S OCEANA.

    The R.M.S. Ocean[?], of the P. and O. Company's [?]t, will leave Melbourne to-day, and is due at Sydney on Friday morning. She left London on April 30, with 87 passengers, and arrived at ...

    Article : 238 words
  42. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    There will not be any matinee at the [?] Theatre to-day, but in the evening the Boissett pantomime troupe will appear for the last time but one, to-morrow night being the occasion of their ...

    Article : 198 words
  43. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    Mr. T. Gaylor, of E[?]sternwick, narrowly escaped death by drowning on Monday afternoon. He was fishing from a dingy a mile and a half off the shore, when the dingy capsized in a [?]uall and sank. Mr. ...

    Article : 187 words
  44. GOVERNMENT RETRENCHMENT.

    The Treasurer has informed Mr. Morton. M.L.A., that the Crookhaven harbour works must stop for the present, as the Government is desirous of easing the expenditure in those districts that have not ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Melbourne cleared at the Customs to-day fur Devonport. via Melbourne and Burnie, with 2620 tons of coal: the steamer Tarcoola, for Fremantile, via Melbourne and Adelaide, with 4300 tons of coal, 23 tons of ...

    Article : 120 words
  46. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom. Egypt, via United Kindom, will be received at the parcels Office, [?] Castle[?]-street, for transmission per P. and O. Company's steamer Arcadia, up to 9.30 a.m. on Saturday, ...

    Article : 147 words
  47. THE HARBOUR EXCURSION.

    This afternoon Hi[?]kichi Eitaki, the acting ConsulGeneral for Japan, will entertain Rear-Admiral Kami[?]ura and his offi ers at a barbour excursion. The steamer Lady Hampden has been chartered for ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. REFORM MEETING AT ST. MARYS.

    A meeting in connection with the local branch of the Liberal and Reform Associciation was held last night in the Protestant Hall. The Mayor (Alderman G. Turner) presided. The attendance was only fair, ...

    Article : 110 words
  49. STRIKE AT A COLLIERY.

    Considerable inconvenience was occasioned at West Wallsend colliery to-day through the pit being stopped owing to the wheelers refusing to go to work. Nearly 500 men were thereby thrown idle, and vessels which had ...

    Article : 439 words
  50. RAILWAY SEASON-TICKET HOLDERS.

    It would appear that many suburban trave[?] are undr the impression that a season ticket for any suburban section is available for an equal distance[?] any of the suburban lines—that is, a ticket to ...

    Article : 275 words
  51. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE— [?]rr.: June 9. Leura. s., from Towasville. Dep.: June 9. Moresby, s, for Sydney; Lady M[?]grave, s., for Clarence River; Innamineka, s., for Cairns; Peregrine, s., for Townsville; Mildurn, s., for ...

    Article : 753 words
  52. "THE IDLERS "AT THE CRITERION.

    To-night, at the Criterion Theatre, the newlyformed "Idlers' Club" will give their initial production of W. S. Gilbert's celebrated comedy "Engaged." The cast includes Messrs. William ...

    Article : 105 words
  53. TYPHOID AT BALMAIN.

    The local inspector and health officer (Mr. F.J. Paris) at last night's meeting of the Balmain Council reporte[?] as follows:—"For the fortnight ended June 6 instant 36 cases of infections disease have ...

    Article : 527 words
  54. ON BOARD THE FLAGSHIP.

    There was a heavy f[?]lling-off in the number of visitors to the three japanese warships yesterday consequent upon the resumption of business operations. On Saturday and Sunday, and agian on the ...

    Article : 268 words
  55. MR. ROSE AT MURRUMBURRAH.

    Mr. Rose, M.L.A., addressed a reform meeting here to-night, and had a good reception. The speaker sketched the conditions of the country politically, financially, and industrially, and showed ...

    Article : 257 words
  56. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Sydney Lietertafel will give the second concert of their twenty-second season at the Town hall this evening, when Mr. Arundel Orchard will conduct part-songs, new and old. The officers and men of ...

    Article : 108 words
  57. CLEVER CHILDREN'S CONCERT.

    At the Centenary Hall this evening Mrs. Geoffrey Harper will direct a repetition of the "Clever Children's Concert" which proved so successful a little while back. The "Mary Queen of Scots" ...

    Article : 53 words
  58. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Newcastle Quarter Sessions were held to-day before Judge Fitzhardinge. The following cases were dealt with:- William Garnon Morgan pleaded guilty to several ...

    Article : 172 words
  59. STROH VIOLIN RECITALS.

    Mr.E. Stevenson will gave the second demonstration with the Stroh violin at the Centenary Hall on Saturday. On this occasion Mr. Stevenson, who will play a number of pieces on the newly invented ...

    Article : 60 words
  60. BOXING.

    There was a crowded house at the National Sporting Club last night, when Palmer, a Melbourne lightweight, met Jack Blackmore, of Sydney, [?] boxing contest of 20 rounds for a purse put up by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  61. THE PARLIAMENTARY RECEPTION.

    Every effort is being put forth to make the Parliamentary reception of the officers of the Japanese fleet at Parliament House on Saturday a pronounced success. The Premier states that guards of honour ...

    Article : 73 words
  62. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Philharmonic Society will give their next concert at the Town Hall on Thursday, June 18. when Signor Hazon will conduct the united forces in the "Israel in Egypt." A choir of 400 voices, and an ...

    Article : 80 words
  63. CHARGE OF MURDER BREAKS DOWN.

    At the Criminal Court to-day a woman named Melissa. Fairburn, otherwise known as Madame Harpur, was arraigned on a charge of having murdered Annie Holmes on March 31. Practically the ...

    Article : 241 words
  64. TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE.

    The conference of delegates of the Church and temperance societies of the north east of Victoria and of the Riverina concluded its business last night. A resolution was Carried,—"That steps be taken to ...

    Article : 192 words
  65. THE ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY.

    Mr.J.C. Williamson, taking advantage of the presence in Australia of the English artists who were recently so successful in supporting Mr. Edward Lloyd, has engaged them for a short series of ...

    Article : 147 words
  66. OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE LORD MAYOR.

    Rear-Admiral H. Kamimura, accompanied by Captain Matsumoto (H.I.J.M.S. Itsukushima), Captain H. [?]ti (H.I.J.M.S. Matsushima), Captain R. Idi (H.I.J.M.S. Hashidate), F[?] Lieutenant S. ...

    Article : 52 words
  67. THE CITY POOR.

    Sir,—May I be allowed to bring before the [?] appealed-to benevalent people of Sydney the stat of m[?] families about Woolloom[?]. It is impossible [?] them with the means at our disposal. In three-quarter [?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  68. MOONEY MOONEY POISONING CASE.

    The Mooney Mooney poisoning case was continued to-day before Mr. Clarke, P.M. The Rev. Father Donovan, Mr. Edward J. Keane (father of the dec[?]ased), Mrs. ...

    Article : 81 words
  69. SCOTS COLLEGE CADETS.

    By invitation of the commander of the Japanese warship Hashidate, the Scots College Cadets were privileged to go over the vessel early yesterday forenoon. Embarking on the steamer Keira at Rose Bay ...

    Article : 139 words
  70. Advertising

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    Advertising : 81 words
  71. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    TIMARU.—Arr: June 9, Cornwall, s., from Sydney. ...

    Article : 10 words
  72. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The vivid representation of the great ba[?]le of Gettysburg continues to command a large share of public pationage. Apart from the attraction of the great picture, a number of novelties are presented ...

    Article : 46 words
  73. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: Narrung, s. (Lund's Blue Anchor line), from Sydney, via [?]town and ports, suited April 4; Runie, s. (White Star line), from Sydney, via Capetown and ports, sailed April 9; Car[?] Blanche, bq., from ...

    Article : 108 words
  74. Advertising

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