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  2. NO OTHER WAY.

    Atseven in the morning Oliver walked down Jermyn-street, followed by a man at whose sight many trembled: Some hid in the newly opened shops, some turned hurriedly down side-streets, ...

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  3. THE SYDNEY HARBOUR COLLIERY.

    Recent developments in connection with the Sydney Harbour Colliery's works at Balmain are reported to be of a highly satisfactory character, and from present appearances there seems to be every prospect ...

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  4. THE KENNEL.

    The long-continued and fearful drought has not bleached and blistered famous Barrengarry, for there is yet a good flow of water in the Kangaroo River, and the heavy fogs that obscure the great circle of ...

    Article : 3,288 words
  5. BANQUET TO THE EX-MAYOR OF WATERLOO.

    On Monday evening Alderman L. P. Williams, Ex-Mayor of Waterloo and Parliamentary Returning Officer for that district, was entertained by the residents of the horough at a banquet in recognition ...

    Article : 583 words
  6. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    The attention of the Minister for Public Works having been drawn to articles in the press as well as statements made at a meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage " in regard to ...

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  7. ASSASSINATION OF MR. SIPIAGUINE.

    Our St. Petersburg correspondent writing under date of April 17, says:—On April 15 the inhabitants of this city were dismayed by the news which began to circulate in the ...

    Article : 635 words
  8. WOMEN'S LITERARY SOCIETY.

    The Women's Literary Society made quite a new departure on Monday afternoon, when Miss Cooper, of lendriug, Neutral Bay, invited a large number of ladies to a drawing-room meeting to hear Mrs. C. ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. THE RIOTS IN BELGIUM.

    Belgium is not the piague spot of Europe, but if we described it as the powder magazine the exaggeration would not be gross (writes the "Spectator" of April 19). It is a much more dangerous place than ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  10. LAW NOTICES.

    Before the Prothonotary.—Mitchell and another v. Tyrrell, 10.30; Tyrrell v. Mitchell and another, 10.30; Hagon v. Hagon, 10.45; ex parte Doran, prohibition, 11; Turnbull v. Railway Commissioners, 11.30; Wilson v. ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. INCOMES OF SUCCESSFUL INVENTORS.

    Some of the largest fortunes appear to have been derived from the invention of trivialities and novelties, such as the once popular toy known as "Dancing Jimcrow," which for several years is said ...

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  12. COURT OF ARBITRATION.—Wednesday, June 4.

    Before the President (in Chambers).—At 10 a.m.: In the matter of an industrial dispute between the Illawarra Colliery Emplyees' Association Industrial Union of Employees, olaimant, and the Southern Colliery Proprietors' ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. DISTRICT COURT.—Wednesday, June 4.

    Fraser v. Smith, Doran v. Nicholas, Quibell Brothers, Limited, v. Hainke, M'Neil v. Ritehie, Mackay v. Barnes, Rowsell v. Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, Gray and another v. Isaacs, Conder v. ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. LECTURE BY DR. A. HOUISON.

    A lecture on " Old St. James' " was delivered by Dr. A. Houison at the School of Arts on Monday evening in the presence of a large number of the members of the Australian Historical Association. ...

    Article : 211 words
  15. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Wednesday, June 4.

    Joseph Googhegan and Thomas Shannon, assault and [?] bery; George Swinton and John swinton, larceny; Denis Carney, assault and robbery; David Jenkins, false pretences. ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. PERTH'S FAVOURITE ARTISTE.

    Pretty Miss Trixie Le Mar may he called the pet of Perth. Indeed, the admiration she has won both in the capital and goldfields has made her the subject of interest throughout W. Australia. She has become ...

    Article : 547 words
  17. SCOTLAND'S CORONATION RING.

    Second only to the crown in general interest is the coronation ring of Scotland (says " Good Words "). For many centuries past, in England, the ring has always been treated as being the personal property ...

    Article : 455 words
  18. THE KING'S "SHAKE-DOWN."

    Recently the papers described how the King had witnessed the performance at Drury Lane from the pit. It is the turn now of " Our King and Queen " to relate how it came about that his Majesty, in his ...

    Article : 298 words
  19. THE DRINK—PAR EXCELLENCE:

    This week's " Sydney Mail " contains three interesting group photographs, " Pioneers of the Richmond River."—Advt. ...

    Article : 32 words
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