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  2. CITY COUNCIL.

    The first meeting of the new City Council was held yesterday morning. There were present Aldermen Dr. Graham, Evan Jones, J. G. Griffin, A. G. Ralston, G. Perry, J. Ward, P. Nolan, E. M. Stephen, J. ...

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  4. BABS THE IMPOSSIBLE.

    There is this about Mr. Jellybond Tinney which it is always pleasant, to contemplate—he did enjoy himself." Enjoy as you go along, " he was continually saying; " enjoy the little ...

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  5. THE MAYOR-ELECT.

    Alderman Dr. James Graham, M.L.A., is a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, and is 44 years of age. He graduated as M.A. and M.D. at the University of Edinburgh, and is an M.B. of the University of ...

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  6. EARLY COLONIAL VOLUNTEERING.

    We published from the London " Times " yesterday a letter on " Early Colonial Volunteering," written by Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge (formerly Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Naval ...

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  7. SHOPS AT CHRISTMASTIDE.

    There is no in statu quo business about Victoria House. Even its variety in architecture denotes progress, and as for the interior the visitor will see enterprize written largely in each department ...

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  8. DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTION.

    The annual public examination and distribution of prizes to the pupils of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind took place yesterday afternoon in the main hall of the institution, ...

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  9. MEETINGS.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Chamber of Manufactures was held on Tuesday afternoon, the president, Mr. William Vicars, being in the chair, A discussion took place in reference to the ...

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  10. W. MACPHERSON.

    Perhaps never before have hotel proprietors in Sydney had so busy a time as they will have during the coming Christmas and Commonwealth celebrations, and the well-known Barley Mow will not be ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. A. HALL AND CO.

    Brickfield-hill is a place of many interests and much business, and the large furniture warehouse at Nos. 561 to 567 is always one of the most busy and always full of interest. With a stock valued at over ...

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  12. FEDERAL TARIFF.

    Sir,—With your permission I will give a few reasons why the Federal Parliament on assembly should pass the tariff without delay. Some prominent politicians are under the impression that it will ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A paragraph appears in your columns this morning respecting early colonial volunteering, with a letter from Vice-Admiral Cyprian A. G. Bridge, giving 1859 as the date when New South Wales ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. CHINA'S HOLY MOUNTAIN.

    Since Germany seized Kiao-Chau, it has been easier for Europeans—especially Germans—to travel in the province of Shantung, and Erust von He[?] Wartegg had little difficulty in getting about with ...

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  15. WESTERN LANDS COMMISSION.

    The Western Lands Commission continued its inquiry at Parliament House yesterday afternoon. Professor David, of the Sydney University, was examined with regard to the artesian basin of the ...

    Article : 420 words
  16. W. T. WATERS AND CO.

    The busiest corner in Sydney has been monopolised by Messrs. W. T. Waters and Co., and byand-bye the busiest co[?]er will have one of the finest buldings in Sydney as an ornamant. As it ...

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  17. CANADIAN REPRESENTATION IN MAY.

    Sir,—In reference to the cablegram in to-day's issue from Sir Wilfrid Laurier. I think the Australian public would be quite justified in holding out the inducement that the May celebrations will ...

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  18. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    At the monthly meeting of the trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales the following statement was submitted to the board:- For November books were taken out from the ...

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  19. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—In consequence of Christmas Day falling on Tuesday I beg to make the suggestion that Monday, the 24th, be proclaimed a public holiday throughout the colony, as Christmas is a time when all families ...

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