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  2. DEPARTURE FROM BRISBANE.

    The Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York left Brisbane at 11.10 a.m. to-day. The Royal party entrained at the Central station. From about 10 o'clock the streets on route ...

    Article : 1,729 words
  3. THE COMMONWEALTH. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A good many members of both Houses of the Federal Legislature visited Parliament House to-day, but the exodus for Sydney left the building almost deserted in the afternoon. Complete arrangements ...

    Article : 397 words
  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. REPORTED BIG FIGHT.

    It is repented at Delagoa Bay that there was a big fight near Barberton, in the Eastern Transvaal, on the 16th instant. The British are reported to have had 61 casualties, while ...

    Article : 54 words
  5. STATE POLITICS. FURTHER SELECTIONS BY THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    A further meeting of the committee of the Liberal party of New South Wales was held yesterday, at which four additional candidates were should to contest elections in the interests of the party for the ...

    Article : 70 words
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  7. NEW STRUCTURE IN MOORE STREET.

    The underground public structure in M[?]-street was handed over to the City Council yesterday by the architect, Mr. Arthur F. Pritchard, from whose prize design the convenience has been built by Messrs. ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. A MINING DISASTER AT BROKEN HILL. SIX MEN ENTOMBED.

    At the South mine this morning a number of men were working at [?] back of the 500ft. north squaring up and preparing the ground for timbering and without a note of warning a collapse occuried ...

    Article : 685 words
  9. ELECTION NOTES.

    Another candidate, making the seventh, for the Braidwood Electorate, is announced—Mr. P. D. O'Brien. Mr. J. M. Conroy [?]nnounces himself in our ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Boers killed Private Archibald Wo[?]key, of the New Zealand Rough Riders, as he was attempting to escape. Private J. L. Rowe, of the New South ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. HORDERN BROTHERS WELCOME.

    Such is the inscription which surmounts three Royal arches [?] one of the windows of the wellknown drapery establishment in Pitt-street. The display of gowns, sunshades, and other articles of dress ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. NEWCASTLE. OREAT NORTHERN POULTRY CLUB.

    The second annual show of the Great Northern Poultry Club was opened this afternoon by Mr. Joseph Wood, patron of the club, in the presence of a large gathering of fanciers, at the Ma[?]onic Hall, Perkin-street. The show ...

    Article : 328 words
  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    The British in a blockhouse opened fire upon 40 Boers who were attempting to cross the railway westward of Pan, which is 110 miles east of Pretoria. The Boers fled ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. Nicholson and Co. forward "When the Boya Come Home" march, a welcome upon the return of the C.I.V., by Lioncl Monckton. The march, though there is a good deal of repetition in it, ...

    Article : 610 words
  15. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The following is an extract from a telegraphic despatch received from Capetown by the Governor-General:—" Steamship Morayshire lett Capetown May 9. has on board Major Thomas, Lieutenants ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. THE STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The strike in connection with the Ironworkers' Assistants still continues, and the men frankly state their determination to pursue the matter to the bitter end. " We have the sympathy of the whole of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. ANNANDALE LABOUR LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Annandale Political Labour League held at O'Connell's North Anuandsle Hotel, on Thursday night, it was decided that the league did not deam it advisable to nominate a candidate, and a ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. CABINET MEETING.

    A Cabinet meeting was held to-day, when the finishing touches were given to several bills to be submitted to Parliament. These will be printed and circulated as soon as the Address-in-Reply has been ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The weekly [?]melting returns of the Sulphide Corporation at Cockle Creek are as follows:—Ore treated, 1190 tons, producing [?]oz. gold, [?]5,4[?]oz, silver, 50[?] tons of lead. and 6 tons copper. The following shipments of bullion ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. BLIGH DIVISION.

    Mr. C. J. Royle announces that in response to a requisition beaing 300 sig[?]res, he has consented to be a candidate for B[?], in the interests of the Laberal Association, and he intends to state his views ...

    Article : 231 words
  21. OCCUPANCY OF PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    The transfer of Parliament House and its offices to the Federal Parliament has not been made without a good deal of friction. Before handing over the Speaker's rooms to Mr. Holder, Mr. Mason, the ...

    Article : 328 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier stales that the Government cannot release the people now in quarantine without running a big [?]k. The Bo[?] of Health has telegraph[?]d to the Melbourne authorities asking what action they ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Ailss arrived to-day from Table Bay to load S[?]m coal for Manila; and the steamer Emma arrived from Melbourno to load coal for a foreign port, the name of which has not yet transpired. ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. YESTERDAY'S MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the men on strike was held yesterday morning at the Royal O[?]k Hotel Hall under the presidency of Mr. Samu[?]l Boy[?] (chairman of the strike committee). Over 300 of the men attended. ...

    Article : 527 words
  25. TRADE REPORT.

    Trade has been exceptionally brisk during the week just closing. Wholesale honses report that although storekeepers both in the country and district are carrying heavy stocks, a good deal of speculations is still being ...

    Article : 596 words
  26. STATEMENT BY A SURVIVOR.

    Your representative called on the survivor. Mr. J. Smith, whom he found in hed. He was greatly affected, and much unucived by his tryiug experience. "It was a horrible sight," he said, "to ...

    Article : 625 words
  27. BRISBANE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the exhibition to-day was very good, especial in the afternoon, when the hunters' competition was decided. The last day of the show being generally regarded as the children's day, a great number of little ...

    Article : 202 words
  28. MARRICKVILLE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. R. W. W. M'Coy, who is contesting the Marrickville seat in the freetrade interest, delivered an address to a large and representative gathering in the Excelsior Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. Henry ...

    Article : 350 words
  29. TASMANIA.

    Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor-elect of Tasmanin, will probably arrive here about the middle of August. Mr. D. Addison, of the Chief Secretary's ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE KING'S OATH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the report of the great Protestant meeting held in Sydney last night, in your issue of this morning 1 observe that reference was made to the manner in which the General Assembly of the ...

    Article : 381 words
  31. PETITIONS AGAINST MEMBERS.

    As already stated, petitions have been lodged against Senator Mathieson and Mr. E. Solomon, M. P. The latter has refrained from taking his seat pending the result of the petition, but ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. VICTORIA DAY.

    This morning a garland of flowers was placed on the Queen's statue. Victoria-square, by the girls of the School Guild by permission of the corporation. Flags were flown in the city at half-must in ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Alnwick, Medic, Hector, Norfolk Island, Kumara. Departures: Hyderabad, for Sydney; Everet, for Sydney; Southern Cross, for Sydney; Wilcannin, for ...

    Article : 286 words
  34. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The members of the labour party met to-day, and resumed their labours on the constitution and rules of the party. No information is vouchsafed beyond the fact that on matters of local ...

    Article : 161 words
  35. THE AORANGI AT BRISBANE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  36. SUPPLY OF SLEEPERS.

    Sir,—I notice your report of the difficulty experienced by the Public Works Department in ob[?]ing a supply of sl[?]rs for existing contracts. This can be veri[?]ed by th[?]e who know ...

    Article : 587 words
  37. THE " AGED LABOUR " QUESTION.

    The youth and the aged labour question was th[?] principal theme of discussion amongst the men yesterday. The question was raised at the conference of the strike delegates and employers on Wednesday, ...

    Article : 353 words
  38. RYDE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. S. J. Bull, a candidate for Ryde, addressed a number of electors in the Tenoerance Hall, Gladesville, on Thursday night, Mr. Herring, J.P., presiding. Mr. Bull, who was received with applause, ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. OROYA

    The Oroya, sailing to-day in the Orient line, has booked as under:— For Naples, Ma[?]illes, and London: Mr. O. C. Flemmich, Mrs. Ireland, Miss Ireland, Miss E. Ireland, ...

    Article : 333 words
  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your account of the Town Hall meeting on Monday night, the Rev. John Ma[?] is reported to have said that the voto in the Presbyteri[?] General Assembly—re the form of the King's ...

    Article : 879 words
  41. AN OFFICIAI MESSAGE.

    Mr. F.C. Howard, managing director of the South mine, has received the following telegram from Mr. W. E. Wainwright, manager:—"A fall of ground two sets below the 500ft. level has occurred. S[?]x ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. IMPERIAL APPELLATE COURT.

    It was announced a few days ago that the Federal Government had received an invitaion, through the Governor-General, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to be represented at the conference which is ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. ALDERMAN J. W. COCKBAINE AT PETERSHAM.

    Alderman J. W. Cockbaine, J.P., ex-Mayor of Pe[?]ham, addressed a large meeting of his f[?] and supporters at the Petersham Town Hall last night, and detailed the matters which he intended to ...

    Article : 81 words
  44. SILVER IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported from Marble Bar, the centre of the Pilbarra goldfields, that silver has been discovered 25 miles from Br[?]eside. ...

    Article : 29 words
  45. SMALLPOX ON THE ORMUZ.

    The seaman on the Ormuz who is suffering from smallpox was transferred to-day to Cut Paw Paw Sa[?]to[?]um. Mr. Elkington, health officer, to-day supervised the discharging stevedores who had been ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. INSTITUTE OF BANKERS.

    At a meeting of the Institute of Bankers of New South Wales held on Thursday night in the boardroom, Vickery's-chambers, Mr. E. W. G. D[?] Gyulay, of the insurance department of Messrs. ...

    Article : 388 words
  47. LABOUR PARTY AT BROKEN HILL.

    The spilt in local labour politics is [?]pidly widening. The Alma branch of the P.L.L. held a meeting last night in the South Mecha[?]' Institute, and decided to about an independent course ...

    Article : 720 words
  48. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The North Australian League has decided to telegraph to some representatives of the Federal Parliament urging their support of messures for the completion of the transconti[?]ntal railway, the ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. PASSENGERS BY THE S.S. AUSTRALIAN.

    The following are the saloon passengers booken per the steamer Australian (Captain P. Thomsen Helm[?]). [?]ing hence at 1 p.m. to-day for Manila, China, and Japan, via Queensland ports, Port Darwin, and Timor:—Mr. and ...

    Article : 106 words
  50. MEETING OF THE EMPLOYERS.

    When the couditions of the men already published were received by Mr. Hudson on Wednesday, he had copies drafted and forwarded to the different employers, convening a meeting for yesterday afternoon ...

    Article : 158 words
  51. LINDFIELD PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Lindfield Progress Association was held in the local Wesleyan Hall on Thursday evening last, when, in the absence of the president through indisposition, the chair was occupied by Mr. H. H. Scarr. ...

    Article : 355 words
  52. THE JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. advise the following movements of the steamers of the N. Y. K.:— The Yawata Maru arrived from Melbourne yesterday, and sails for China and Japan on Thursday next, via ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. NEW SOUTH WALES ALLIANCE.

    A largely attended meeting of the council of the New South Wales Alliance was held in the Queen's Hall on Monday evening, the Rev. Canon Boyce occupying the chair. The president welcomed the Revs. H. T. Holliday ...

    Article : 208 words
  54. REFORM IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir,—Generalisations often mean little, sometimes nothing, and listening to and reading some of the statements made by would-be members of Parliament give the impression that they are really too casuistic to ...

    Article : 315 words
  55. FEDERAL LINE.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Limited, managing agents for the Federal Steam Mavigation Company, Limited, report their steamers movements as follows:— The steamer Cornwall is at Brisbane, and sails thence ...

    Article : 139 words
  56. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    At a late hour last night Mr. J. M'Farlane, the strike secretary, informed a " Herald " representative that he had not received any communication whatever from the employers. Though no ...

    Article : 263 words
  57. SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    The regular meeting of the School of Arts Dubating Club was held last Thursday evening, Mr. P. J. Gandon in the chair. There was a large attendance of members and visitors. Five now members were enrolled. The debate ...

    Article : 207 words
  58. NORDDEUTSCHER [?]LOYD.

    The Nordde[?] [?]oyd Sport the following [?]ments of their steamers:— The steamer D[?] is due at Colombo on th[?] 25th instant from Bremen to Sydney, via p[?]. ...

    Article : 123 words
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  60. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting waa held at Gibson's Rooms, Kingstreet, Newtown, for the purpose of forming, a branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Thursday last, Mr. W. Marlin, of the board of directors, ...

    Article : 108 words
  61. THE BARQUENTINE VOLADOR.

    The barqu[?] Volador arrived from Westport yesterday after a p[?] characterised whoily by gales, which came from the S. W. to N. W., causing a heavy cross seacaptain Sharp [?] that the gales were the most s[?] ...

    Article : 43 words
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