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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 193 words
  3. THE SCENE AT WOOLLOOMOOLOO.

    The day was yet young when all the shipping in Woolloomooloo Bay was ga[?]ly dressed in bunting, and every mast and pole ashore waved its joy symbel. The western heights of the bay began their ...

    Article : 2,212 words
  4. THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    The Ministry extended an invitation to members of both Houses of Parliament, the heads of departments in the Civil Service, the officials, and others, together with their lady friends, ...

    Article : 910 words
  5. ON BOARD THE SURREY.

    There was work doing on the Surrey. The very best plaus of the most careful people are apt to m[?]carry, and the case of the troopship Surrey was enough to an[?]y the best ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 957 words
  7. THE TROOPERS ON THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The demonstration which took place on the departure of the steamer Southern Cross was not so spectacular as was intended. It had been arranged that the steamer was to join the other ...

    Article : 1,215 words
  8. THE TRAFFIC.

    The demand on the suburban railways and tramways yesterday by the public is said to have been greater than on any occasion since the Jubilee celebrations. From as early as 10 o'clock the suburban ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. THE TASMANIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Tasmanian Contingent paraded this afternoon on the Domain accompanied by the Defence Force. There was an immence concourse of spectators, a half-holiday having been proclaimed. Heavy rain ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    The Premier received a telegram last night free the Premier of New South Wales stating that [?] Maori King could not leave Sydney before 9 [?] this morning, and urgin[?] that as the people w[?] ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    To-night several young men leave by mail train. They have applied to be enrolled in the Bushman's Contingent. CORAKI, Wednesday. ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. SCENE IN THE HARBOUR.

    In the harbour, out on the shores of the Domain, the passing of the Moravian was a pretty sight. It was late when the boat left, but still the people went off in boats, in launches, in vachts, and in dingi[?] ...

    Article : 813 words
  13. NEW ZEALANDERS IN ACTION.

    The general manager of the S[?]th British Insurance Company has received a c[?]ble from Capetown stating that in a gallant ch[?]ge made by the New Zealanders, Troopers Connell ([?]f Auckland) and ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. THE NAMOI.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River Company, in addition to the Newcastle, sent the Namoi with some nine hundred people to the Heads. Captain R. J. Skinner brought his vessel up at the ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. THE BATTLE OF M[?]AGERSFONTEIN.

    The following graphic account of the [?]ting at Magersfoutein is taken from the London "[?]dard" to hand by the English mail to-day:—Modder River, December 12. The order of the [?]arch [?] ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  16. THE CROWD.

    Judging by the tramway and railway traffic which is said to have had only a parallel on the occasion of the Jubilee celebration, and the mass of people who lined the whole of the long route along which the ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. OFFICERS FOR THE WAR.

    Brief biographical sketches of many of the officers of the second New South Wales Contingent are given below. SPECIAL SERVICE. ...

    Article : 3,949 words
  18. THE WESTERN SUBURBS.

    Very great enthusiasm over the departure of the troops was manifested in the Western suburbs. The Commissioners had inaugurated a special quarter-hourly service between Sydney and ...

    Article : 207 words
  19. PROPOSED CONVOY OF THE TRANSPORTS.

    We learn from the Premier that the final decision arrived at with regard to the proposed convoy of the transports from Australia is that a man-of-war shall be sent from the Cape to meet the steamers about half ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. COMFORTS FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of ladies resident at the Globe was held on Monday evening in the Record Reign Hall, Globe Point to devise means of sending comforts to the wounded men at the seat of war. The chair was ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    The following offers of assistance have been received and accepted:—Sydney Bicycle Club, smoke concert, to be arranged at an early date; Mr. Charles Holloway, matince performance of "The ...

    Article : 567 words
  22. FAREWELLS TO VOLUNTEERS.

    There was an unusually large attendance at the Marrickville Town Hall on Tuesday night, to witness the presentation of an address and purse of sovereigns to the Rev. Father Patrick, who leaves ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  23. THE MORAVIAN.

    The Mor[?]vian, of the Aberdeen White Star [?] for which Messrs. Dalgety and Co. are the agents, was ready to time. She is a first-class exemp[?]fication of British shipbuilders' enterprise. As a ...

    Article : 1,373 words
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