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  4. BAPTIST UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The thirtieth annual assembly of the New South Wales Baptist Union was commenced yesterday, when a ministers' reunion was held at the Bathurststreet Baptist School. The Rev. F. E. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 609 words
  5. ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THE RAILWAYS.

    Several branches of the metropolitan divisions of the railway employees celebrated their annual reunion yesterday. The day being the forty-third anniversary of the opening of the New South ...

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  6. DEPUTATION TO THE MINISTER FOR LABOUR.

    Yesterday morning Mr. J. M'Gowen, M. L. A., accompanied by Mr. S. T. Whiddon, M. L. A, introduced three delegates representing the unemployed to Mr. Hogue, Minister for Labour. ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Petterson, of the Agricultural Department, has given demonstrations here on pasteurising the last few days, and the farmers were greatly taken by the improvement it made on the separated milk. ...

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  8. CENTENNIAL PARK UNITED EVANGELISTIC MISSION.

    For several weeks past the ministers and members of the various churches in Paddington and Woollahra have been arranging for holding a United Evangelistic Mission, to extend ...

    Article : 448 words
  9. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The steamer Arawatta, which was in collision at Melbourne on Saturday last with the Chingtu, arrived at the company's wharf yesterday afternoon. Some particulars of the occurrence appeared in ...

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  10. SOUTH NEWTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Yesterday afternoon the Minister for Public Instruction paid a visit to the North Newtown Public School in Bligh-street for the purpose ot opening the new building which has recently been ...

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  11. THE RECENT SHIPMENTS OF CITRUS FRUITS TO LONDON.

    Sir,—Your reports and cable on the India shipment of oranges (in your Saturday's issue) and the disastrous results must have been a sad blow, not only to the unfortunate parties most concerned, but ...

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  12. INTERLOCKING AND ELECTRICAL REUNION.

    The annual reunion in honour of the anniversary of the opening on the railways of the interlocking and electrical branch of the service took place yesterday, when a harbour picnic was held at ...

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  13. PICNIC AT PENRIFH.

    The ninth annual picnic of the carriage, waggon and paint shop departments came off to-day at Penrith Park, although some hundreds, with a good deal of judgment, availed themselves of the ...

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  14. WRECKING UNTENANTED HOUSES.

    Sir,—The wrecking of untenanted houses is carried on with a high hand throughout Sydney and suburbs by a class of robbers difficult to catch. The moment a house becomes empty it is marked for plunder by ...

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