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  2. THE BILL IN THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Considerable opposition was shown in the Legislative Council to-day to the Federal Euabling Bill in committee. The fasture of the evening debate was a strong ...

    Article : 113 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 144 words
  4. PROGRESS OF THE CAMP.

    If the statements made to the United Federal Executive every day by the various speakers sent to different parts of the colony to expound the bill to the people are even approximately near the ...

    Article : 103 words
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    Advertising : 382 words
  6. APPEAL TO THE FEDERAL LEAGUES.

    In order to stimulate the efforts of the 200 Federal Leagues scattered throughout the colony to make a supreme effort between now and polling day, Mr. Atlee Hunt, secretary of the United Federal ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. NEWCASTLE.

    The quantity of coal exported to foreign and intercolonial ports during the week ended this afternoon totalled 36,286 tons, dist[?]ibuted as follows:—Victoria, 5180 tons; New Guinea, 1300 tons; Western ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. MR. BARTON AT THE GLEBE.

    A large meeting of electors assembled in the Glebe Town Hall last night to hear an address on the Federal Constitution Bill by Mr. E. Barton, Q. C., M.L.A. Several ladies were included in the audience. ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  9. DR. MACLAURIN'S FIGURES CHALLENGED.

    Mr. Hammond states that he h as placed Dr. MacLaurin on the horns of a ditemma. The doctor had said the extra tax upon the people of New South Wales would be 22s 6d per head. He further said ...

    Article : 519 words
  10. LATE MINING.

    To-day's Exchange sales were:—Clark's Brilliant, Worcaster, and Victory, 5s 9d, Day Dawn Gold Mines, 6s 6d; Kelly's Queen Block, contributing, 16s 6d; 18s 3d Moonstone Consols, Is 7d, ...

    Article : 799 words
  11. ANTI-BILL MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL.

    A gathering of citizeus who were desirous of hearing speeches by prominent opponents of the Commonwealth Bill was held at the Town Hall last evening. There was a large attendance, and the ...

    Article : 2,709 words
  12. HOW TO GET ELECTORS' RIGHTS.

    In order to afford some guide to those who are not c[?]versant with what they must do to secure an elector's right, presuming they are eligible to obtain one, the United Federal Executive has usued the ...

    Article : 216 words
  13. ANTI-FEDERALISE MOVEMENTS.

    From Armidale a correspondent writes to the Anti-Bill League—"The campaign here is in full swing. Our Prospects are improving every day. Mr. A. B. Piddington speaks here to-night, and a ...

    Article : 655 words
  14. THE GULF LINE.

    The Gulf of Ancud, which arrived on Thursday, has berthed at the Cowper Wharf in Woolloomooloo Bay to land her Liverpool cargo. After disebarging portion of her cargo here she will go on to Brisbane with the remainder, ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. THE UNION LINE.

    The Walkare arrived at Wellington at 10 a.m. yesterday from Sydney. The Rotokino left Devenport for Sydney last night, due to-morrow. ...

    Article : 22 words
  16. ARRIVAL OF AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    The Brasil, barquentine, from clarence River May 9, to Napier, and previously reported overdue, has arrived at her destination. ...

    Article : 9 words
  17. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    Almessage from Flinders (Vic.) says:—The wrecked ketch Little Ancelina on Phillip Island shore is still hold ing together. She is right up on the rocks, and at low tide can be diecerned from Flinders, distant across the b[?] ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. THE WOMEN'S FEDERAL COMMITTEE.

    The members of the Women's federal Committee have issued the following appeal to the Civil servants of New South Wales:-- "We, the women of New South Wales, ask your ...

    Article : 458 words
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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—In yesterday morning's issue you referred to some London Stock Exchange quotations of 4 per cent. loans of the various Australian colonies, which Mr. F. N. Yarwood used in the [?]rm of a question ...

    Article : 680 words
  21. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custon-house.—Entered outwards: June 16, Guthrie, s., 2338 tons, Captain W. G. M'Arthur, for Japan and Hongkong, via ports; Peregrine, s., 1660 tons, Captain J. Pain, for Queensland ports; Gabo, s., 2060 tons, Captain ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The mails which left Sydney per R.M.S. Alameda on May 10 arrived in London on the 14th instant. ...

    Article : 24 words
  23. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. SHANNON.

    The following passages have been engaged by the P. and O. Company's Shannou, sailing to-day:-- To Londen: Miss Kiddle; Mrs. George Todhunter; Mrs. M. Corray; Mr. A. O. M'Numars; Rev. Robertson, Mr. ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. MR. BRUCE SMITH AT DRUMMOYNE.

    Despite the unpropitious state of the weather a large audience assembled in the Carrington Hall, Birkenhead-road, Drummoyne, last night, to hear an address in support of the Commonwealth Bill by ...

    Article : 1,215 words
  25. FEDERALIST MOVEMENTS.

    The mission of Mr. Quinn, M.L.A., to Bourke, Nyngan, and Cobar was a pronounced success. At the first-men [?]oned place his meeting was [?]enthuBiastic, and Mr. Quinn says, "We will have an ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  26. THE R.M.S. OCEANA.

    The P. and O. Company's Oceana will be here early this morning, and is to make fast at the P. and O. buey. A report of ber voyage has appeared. The commauder, Lieutenant Crawford R.N.R., is a native of Will amstrown, ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. THE PREMIER IN THE WEST.

    The Premier left Sydney by this morning's train on a trip to Bathurst, Wellington, and Orange. He will speak at Bathurst to-night, at Wellington tomorrow afternoon, and at Orange on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 2,149 words
  28. CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Taman left Sydney on June 2, and Port Darwin on June 15, for Manils, Hongkong, and Japan. The Chingta is expected to have Foochow on the 17th instant for Sydney direct. She is due at Sydney on July 3. ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S AUSTRALIAN.

    The Australian, one of the [?]nest vessels in the trade to the East, arrived in Wataon's Bay early yesterday morning. She experienced [?]e weather till reaching Cape Moreton, where she met with strong S.W. wind and ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. JAPAN MAIL LINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. advise the following movements of the steamers of the above line engaged in the Australia, China, and Japan trade:-- The Kasuga Mara, from Japan and Hongkong, arrived ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Hogue, Minister for Public Instruction, had a magnificent reception this afternoon at the outskirts of the town. He was met by a cavalcade and introduced to the Mayor, Mr. W. Pike, the ...

    Article : 328 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 95 words
  33. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The German-Australian steamer Augsburg, from Antwerp to Sydney, via ports, arrived at Melbourne on Thursday. She brings a general cargo, and after discharging portion at Melbourne will come on to Sydney. ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. THE TYSER STEAMER ARDENDEARG.

    This vessel, on route from New York in the Tyser line to Sydney with general cargo, is at Melbourac. The vessel, says a report from there, is a fair specimen of the modern cargo tramp. She is a new vessel, and belongs to ...

    Article : 109 words
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