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  2. CLEARING THE HEADS.

    A pretty and an interesting view of the lass of the Royal party was obtained from South Head. The Ophir came down the west chsnnel followed by the St. George and the June ...

    Article : 137 words
  3. NEWCASTLE. THE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The June sitting of the Newcastle Court of Quarter Sesiona were resumed before Judge Murray at the City Court-house to day Mr. Dawson prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    Last evening a meeting was held in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Redfern, under the auspices of the Early Cloning Asseciation. The object of the meeting was to take measures to resist any attempt to interfere ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The final performance of "The Flying Dutchman," combined with the farewell appearence in Australia of that popular artiste, Mme. Ella Russell, drew an immense andience to the Theatre Royal last night ...

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  6. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Royal Society of New South Wales was held on Wednesday night at the rooms, 5 Elizabeth-street North. Mr. G. H. Knibbs presiding. There was a good attendance. ...

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  7. HARBOUR DECORATIONS.

    In addition to the dressing of the warships in port, from whose rigging fore and aft fiew in the bright N. W. breeze an array of bunting, the P. and O. Company's Arcadia lying at Circular Quay was ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. THE RECENT FUNCTIONS.

    On being asked yesterday as to his opinion of the success or otherwise of the efforts made by the people of New South Wales to fittingly entertain the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, the State ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. THE MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The military arrangements were on a lest extensive scale than on the arrival of teh Royal visitors, due to the fact of the line of roule being on a greatly abridged plan. Nevertheless matters were exceedingly ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CONCERT COMPANY.

    Mme. Belle Cole made her fifth appearance with the Imperiao Company at the Town Hall last night, and to-morrow evening the season will close with a farewell concert. Mme. Belle Cole, who continues ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the City Court to-day a girl named Agnes M'Cracaen, 17 yesrs of age, a domestic servant, was eharged with having on Sunday afternoon last attempted to commit suicide by phosphorus ...

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  12. THE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the general committee of management of the Netwesslle Jockey Club was held at the culb rooms at the Centeunial Hotel to-night The president (Mr. C. H. Hannell) occupied the ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    The following is taken from New Zealand files:— The most extensive fire that has occurred in Wellington since 1887 broke out on Mount Victoria at 2 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, and jestroyed virtually ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CONCERT.

    The children's concort at the Town Hall to-night will probably prove to be one of the most interesting events in connection with the industrial Exhibition Necessarily all wiuners could not be selected to take ...

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  15. VIEWS OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General yesterday expressed teh opinion that the proceedings in connection with the Royal visit to this State had passed off satisfactorily. The illuminations and dscorations ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The ship Hecla sailed to-day for Honoluln with 2155 tons of Warthsh coal, but there were no arrivals of deepsea vessels. In the inter-Sate trade the schooner Silver Cloud sailed for Wellington (N.Z.) ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH THE MAYOR.

    In conversation with a "Herald" representative yesterday, the Mayor (Alderman Sir James Graham, M.L.A.), expiessed extreme gratiffcation that everything in connection with the Royal visit had gone ...

    Article : 453 words
  18. PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT.

    There was a large guthering at the Paddington Town Hail last evening, when a concert was given by the pupila attending the Albion-street Superior Public school. The coucert was is aid of the school ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    Arrival: Talune, s., from Sydney, Departime: Manspuri, s., from Auckland for Tongs. (For Contpuatin of Shipping Intelligence see Page 6.) SHIPPING REPORTS. ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The sleamship Gulf of Venice cleared at the Customs this afternoon for South Africa aud London, via Sydney, with 500 carcases of mutton, and 3012 quarters of beef. ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The French mail steamer Polynesien, from Sydney May 13, left Colombo on the 1st instant at 5 p.m. The Paciflque left Noumea yesterdya at noon, and is due at Sydney next Sunday, the 9th instant. ...

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  22. DAY LABOUR CELEGRATION.

    At tbe New Masonic Hall fait eveing a celebration was held by men at present employeed upon day labour woiks. Mr. Chailes Powell occupied the chair, and the hall was crowded, among those ...

    Article : 611 words
  23. MOVEMENTS OF THE GOVERNORGENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will return to Melbourne on Monday next, and on the 26th instant will leave for Hobart to receive their Royal Highnesses on their arrival there, and to pay an official ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    Trooper George L. Hobson, No. 333, B Company, 2nd Regoment, New South Wales Mounted, Rifles, South Africa, Writing fronm Klarks dorp on April 27, says:—"We reached ...

    Article : 762 words
  25. PASSENGERS BY THE SALAMIS.

    The following passeagers are booked by the Salamis, of the Aberdeen line, sailing to-day. For London; Mr. J. Brown, Mr. E. S. Currey, For Capetown; Mr. A. H. Austee, Lieutenant Higson, ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE ROYAL ITINERARY.

    The voyage of the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York was planned in the lifetime of Queen Victoria, but the details were not arranged till, after his accession, King Ewward intimated that he desired ...

    Article : 628 words
  27. THE WEATHER.

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  28. MESSAGES BY CARRIER PIGEONS.

    Mr J. Wright (hon secretary of the Sydney Homing Pigeon Society) held a communicstion with Mr. J. Walter Jones (the manager of H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York's pigeon loft at ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Aberdeen, which left London, on April 23, Capstown on May 18, is due at Melbourne on June 6, Sydney June 10. The Australian, which left Sydney on April 30, ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. WHITE STAR LINE.

    The Afric left Sydney on May 3, Melbourne May 10, is due at Capetown on June 4, and London on the 30th. The Medie, now in port at Liverpool, is to sail on July 20, is due at Capetown on August 10, Albany August, 30, ...

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  31. GIFTS BY THE DUKE AND THE DUCHESS.

    Before their departure yesterday the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York presenled signed photographs of themselves to Mr. See (State Premier), and to Mr. Critchett Walker, C.M.G. (Principal ...

    Article : 40 words
  32. PREPARATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Two thousand Maoris are aiready ancamped at Rotorua prsparing for the Royal visit. A military rehearsal of the reception will be held at Auckland on Monday. ...

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  33. POLICE PROTECTION.

    Before the Royal party left Government House yesterday, the Duke requested teh attendance of Mr. E. Fosbery, Insnector-General of Police. An interview of some length followed the presentation of Mr. ...

    Article : 239 words
  34. CARGO BY THE SALAMIS.

    The cargo by the Salamis, sailing in the Aberdeen line, to-day. includes the following lines:—1357 bales woel, 100 tons fiour, 50 tons tin, 70 bales furslinsn, 5 ions poratoes 220 calcasen mutton, 800 boxes butter, 330 cases meat, 24 ...

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  35. PREPARATIONS IN ADELAIDE.

    The Government has accepted the tender of Messrs. Noyes Brothers, of Sydney, for illuminating the Public places on the occasion of the Royal visit. The price to be paid is £2265. The contractors have ...

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  36. ARRIVALS AT FUREIGN PORTS.

    The ship Celtic Monarch arrived at Valparaiso on April 18 from Melbourne, after a passege of 54 days. The German ship Vasco da Gams, from Newcastle, arrived at Tocopilla on April 20. ...

    Article : 302 words
  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The above clubs shot a friendly match on Monday on the Wollongong range at 600 and 600 yards. The match resulted in a close win for the Parramatta R.C. by 14 points. The local club were under the disadrantage of having a ...

    Article : 567 words
  38. HOBART PREPARATIONS.

    The erection of frames for arches nad the placing of illuminating gear in position are going on briskly throughout the city. The New South Wales Bookstall Company, of ...

    Article : 138 words
  39. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 words
  40. FRESH AIR LEAGUE BALL.

    Mrs. Kellick, hon secretary to the Fresh Air League, writes supplementing information published in the "Herald" on Wednesday. Mrs. Ketlick says:—"At the close of the last season we had sent ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. THE CITIZENS' ROYAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE.

    To even the casual observer of current events the hearty and spontaneous organisat on of what afterwards was called the Citizens' Royal Ricesption Committee must have sfforded evidence of the abiding ...

    Article : 278 words
  42. STOCK BOARDS' COUNCIL OF ADVICE.

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  43. PRESENTATION TO THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK.

    Some five weeks ago the Mayoress of Sydney (Lady Graham) convened a public meeting of women at the Town. Hall to consider what would be the most suitdle mamento to present to the Duchess of ...

    Article : 530 words
  44. UNITED LABOURERS' SOCIETY.

    The quarterly meeting of the United Labourers Protective Society was held at the Trades Hall on Monday evening. There was a good attendance of members, and the chair was occupied by the ...

    Article : 166 words
  45. CHARTERS.

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  46. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The fourth examination for junior commercial certificates will be held on the 24th and 25th instant, when 38 candidates will present themselves. This, it is considered, is a satisfactory number, ...

    Article : 137 words
  47. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY OHRISTIAN UNION.

    A monthly meeting of the women graduate section was held on Tuesday. June 4. Mrs. Cocks, M.A., occupied the chair. There was a large attendance of members. After the usal opening exercises, a ...

    Article : 127 words
  48. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

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  49. Advertising

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  50. THE RAILWAY JOURNEYS.

    Inquny at the Railway Deportment yesterday indicated that the Railway Commissioners and officers appear to experience a feeling of relief that the anxiety as to the safe conduct of the Royal trains ...

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