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  2. A WOMAN'S LETTER FROM LONDON.

    Up to this morning one might have been deluded into the idea that we were already done with winter. The air has been delightfully springlike, and there has even been a perceptible touch ...

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  3. OUR VIENNA LETTER.

    Among the great capitals of the European Continent Vienna proceeds fastest in the municipalising the principal undertakings in the metropolis—waterworks, gasworks, and means ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Good progress is being made with the surface arrangements in connection with the opening up of a new colliery about two miles south of South Clifton railway station, and adjoining the properties of ...

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  5. RYDE SHOW.

    The show, the seventh under the auspices of the society, was held in the Ryde Council-chambers on Friday and Saturday last, and considering the extremely unfavourable agricultural and ...

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  6. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The United Conference having met and transacted certain business during the past week it became necessary for each of the former conferences, viz., the Wesleyan, the Primitive Methodist, and the ...

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  7. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SECTION.

    The ministers and lay delegates representing the Primitive Methodist Church met together in conference yesterday morning in the Centenary Hall, in order to transact the business involved in meeting ...

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  8. PROPOSED WATER SUPPLY FOR PORTLAND.

    On Saturday evening a public meeting was held at Portland to consider the matter of a water supply for the township. Mr. W. F. Hurley M.L.A., stated that the scheme proposed by the Government would cost ...

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  9. CHURCH NEWS.

    St. George's Church of England, Hurstville, was filled to overflowing on Sunday, the occasion being the farewell services by the Rev. E. C. Robison, who has been appointed rector of Nelson, New ...

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  10. SHEEP BOARD ELECTIONS.

    The Hume sheep district directors elected were:— Sheep Board: Messrs. P. J. M'Meekin, A. R. M'Laurin, K. A. Smithwick, John Ross, D. Langlands. P. and S.P. Board: Messrs. J. W. ...

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  11. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    The payments for the following scalps were made at Bathurst Stock Board Office yesterday:—1374 kangaroo rats, 1702 crows' heads, 2 native dogs at 20s. The total payments were £56. ...

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  12. ST. JUDE'S, RANDWICK.

    The Rev. William Hough (rector of St. Jude's Church, Randwick) is arranging to take chare of the parish of Mudgee for 12 months during the absence of Archdeacon Campbell, and will leave ...

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  13. DRUMMOYNE METHODIST CHURCH.

    On Sunday last the anniversary services in connection with the Drummoyne Methodist Church were conducted morning and evening ny the Rev. Andrew Holliday, B.A., for Hornsby, and formerly pastor at ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. THE CHURCHES.

    The new Roman Catholic Church opened by Bishop Gallagher at Muttama is almost free of debt. MILTON, Tuesday. The successor to the Rev. Father Corbett as local ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting was held in the Council-chambers, Rookwood, on Monday evening, 4th instant. Mr. J. Nobbs, M.L.A. (president), Mr. W. Martin, J.P., (vice-president), and the general secretary (Mr. A. ...

    Article : 346 words
  16. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The council has received a report from the Government analyist that the local water supply is not the purest for delicate constitutions and children without filtration. A letter has been forwarded to ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. COCKATOO ISLAND.

    The Government workshops at Cockatoo Island were visited by a Ministerial and Parliamentary party, which was organised by Mr. J. J. Power, M.L.A., to whose electorate the island is attached, ...

    Article : 441 words
  18. A LIBERAL EDUCATION.

    Sir,—The motion of Mr. H. C. L. Anderson in the Senate of Sydney University relative to revision of examinations and curriculum has some points of contact with other than parely academic interests. ...

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  19. HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    Katoomba was canvassed for the Nepean Hospital on Saturday. The total collection, less expenses, was £10 6s 3d. ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    Edward Cronin, a trucker, employed at Block 12 Proprietary, was admitted to the hospital this afternoon suffering from severe injuries to his back. He was pushing trucks on the 500ft. level when one ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day Dr. W. H. Couttie states that in my letter appearing in your columns of 26th ultimo I "entirely missed the meaning of Dr. Worrall's remarks at the medical conference in ...

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  22. THE CITY IMPROVEMENT BOARD.

    Sir,—In your issue of Monday the Mayor (Alderman Hughes) is reported to have said that "the statement that the board could not act unless first moved by the City Council was incorrect." That is so, ...

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  23. DEATH OF A CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    Mr. George Course, aged 69, a Crimean soldier of the 57th Foot, and having medals for Inkermana, Balaclava, and Sebastopol, died last week of cancer. He had an Imperial pension, and lately received the ...

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  24. THE DROUGHT.

    Sir,—Here at Pittwater, as elsewhere in the country, things are coming to a fearful pass for want of the blessed rain. Tanks and wells are dry, or nearly so, and people are at their wits' end to provide ...

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  25. DEATH OF MRS. BEATTY.

    On Sunday evening the death took place of Mrs. Beatty, principal of the Corowa Seminary. Deceased was born is Sydney 69 years ago, and after her marriage with the late Mr. James Kinchela went with ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. SOUTH COAST.

    Tenders have been invited for the excavation of public baths, situated at a point midway between Clifton and South Clifton. MILTON, Tuesday. ...

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  27. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, GRAVEL, AND BLADDER TROUBLES.

    The failure of the kidneys to extract urea, uric acid, and other poisons from the blood is the cause of all these disorders. It is the retention in the blood, or deposition in the joints, tissues, &c., of the urinary ...

    Article : 102 words
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