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  2. THE HASTINGS-MACLEAY ELECTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. NEILD said he had noticed that morning that the Minister for Works had made certain statements in that House with regard to certain allegations ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The proprietors of the Dudley Colliery decided to-day to suspend operations and to closo the mine for an indefinite period. The reason given for this is the attitude assumed by the men in demanding ...

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  4. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom-house.—Entered outwards: September 28, [?] Maru, s., 2472 tons, Captain C. Young, for Hongkong [?] Japan, via ports: Cromdale, ship, 1849 tons, Captain [?] Sibley, for San Francisco; Tambo, s., 732 [?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "La Damnation de Faust " may be described as the most important work outside the domain of oratori[?] that has ever been performed upon the concert platform, and though composed now more than ...

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  6. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The French mail steamer Ville de la Ciotat, from [?] seilles 11th instant, left Colombo on the 27th instant at [?] a.m., and will be due at Albany on or about the [?] proximo about 8 p.m. ...

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  7. THE PORT LINE.

    A[?]ter making a fine round voyage—London to [?] mantle, the [?] to New Caledonia and home, via the [?] Plate, for cattle and sheep—the Port Albert in again in Australian waters and on her way to Sydney. A [?] ...

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  8. THE GULF LINE.

    The Gulf of Martaban, the next of the [?] bere, made the run out to Adelaide in [?] days in the Cape. She has on deck the new apars for the ship [?] of India, and will be here at the end of next week. ...

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  9. THEE AND A. LINE.

    The steamer Menmuir leaves Kobe, Japan, [?] proximo, via Hongkong. She will arrive at Sydney [?] October 30. The Airlie, which left Hongkong on the 13th instant, [?] ...

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  10. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The next of the German-Australian Line [?] Meissen, arrived at Queenscliff at 1.45 p.m. yesterday. Her Antwerp date is August 13. ...

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  11. THE ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Damascus, hence to London via the Cape, [?] Albany at 3.30 a.m. yesterday. The Nineveh, from London, made the run out [?] to Melbourne this time, including a call at [?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. THE NYANZA.

    The steamer Nyanza, from Manila for Newcastle, [?] at Thursday Island on the 4th proximo. ...

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  13. THE J. E. GRAHAM, FROM NEW YORK.

    The Nova Scotian wooden barque J. E. Graham, [?] New York yesterday, arrived to the care of Messrs, [?] and Coughs after a long passage. After leaving [?] York on May 31 the barque met with bad weather in the ...

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  14. THE DUDLEY DISASTER INQUIRY.

    The report of the commissioner appointed to investigate the citcumstances surrounding the explosion at the Dudley Colliery in March last, resulting in the death of 15 miners, formed almost the sole ...

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  15. THE INVERGARRY, FROM ANTWERP.

    The barque Invergary, 87 days from Antwerp, to Messrs. S. Roff[?]ung and Co., anchored below Garden Island yesterday afternoon. Captain Kendrick reports sailing [?] July 3, crossed the equator July 29, [?] Cape of Good [?] ...

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  16. THE RECENT HARBOUR COLLISION.

    The Newcastle Marine Board opened an inquiry at the offices, Custom-house Buildings, this afternoon, into the circumstances surrounding the collision between the Stockhon ferry steamers ...

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  17. VENETIAN BOAT CONCERTS.

    The first of the series of Venetian Boat Concerts by the Sydney Choral Society takes place this evening, by boat leaving Circular Qua[?] for Middle Harbour at 8 o'clock. ...

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  18. CONCERT AT ASHFIELD.

    A concert in aid of St Vincent a Church choir was held last night in the Ashfield Hall, Ashfield. There was a good attendance. An excellent programme of vocal and instrumental items was carried out by the ...

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  19. HARBOUR REMOVALS AND DOCKINGS.

    The French steamer La Perouse yesterday berthed at MArket Wharf. The French steamer St. Pierre came out of Mort's [?] and berthed at Pyrmont Wharf. ...

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  20. BAPTIST UNION OF N.S.W.

    The meetings in connection with the thirtieth annual Assembly of the N. S. W. Baptist Union were continued yesterday, commencing with a praise service in the Bathurst-street Church at 10 o'clock, ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SPORTS.

    The annual sports in aid of the Molong Cottage Hospital were held at Cumnock to-day and proved a great success. The attendance was about 800. The results were: ...

    Article : 450 words
  22. AN AUXILIARY SCHOONER.

    The schooner Moana yesterday moved to [?] Bay to discharge her cargo of lumber. The [?] New Zealand-built vessel of 111 tons, and has in additics to her sailing power an auxiliary oil engine, which is ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. ATLANTIC DANGERS.

    The steamship Glenhafren, Captain Walters, from [?] veston to Liverpool, struck what was presumed to be the submerged [?] of a derelict in [?] iron deck fittings were subsequently found firmly fixed into ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    There was considerable activity to day in the foreign coal trade. The barque Cara arrived from Melbourne to load a cargo of coal from the Duckenfield Colliery for the West Coast, and the barque ...

    Article : 201 words
  25. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    Beacon Rock, ship (MRCV), from Mary[?] Brenda, ship (MKTF), from Liverpool —83 days. Elizabeth Price, barquentine, from Napier—13 days. Falls of Ettrick, four-masted barque (NHQP), [?] ...

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  26. SCHOOL OF AR[?]S CHESS CLUB.

    The fourth annual meeting of members of the Newcastle School of Arts Chess Club was held in the hall of the institution to-night. The report expre[?]sed regret at the small amount of actual work ...

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  27. A HARBOUR AND DOCK FOR ADELAIDE.

    The Earl of Kilmorey has received authority [?] South Australian Government to construct an outer harbour and a graving dock near Large Bay. The site to be occupied by the new shipping facilities will absorb an area ...

    Article : 211 words
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  29. FETE AT STRATHFIELD.

    A garden party and moonlight feto in aid of the Central Mission Childrens Home were held yesterday in the pounds attachd to the residence of Mr. J. Hardy, Strathfield. The Rev W. G. Taylor declared the fete open. A ...

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  30. SONS OF THE [?]LERGY.

    In an interesting article on"Sons of the Clergy" in "Church Bells" Mr. Douglas Sladen recalls to mind how much of her greatness England owes to her church. In the making of England the sons of ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The Great Boulder fortnightly crushing was 1515 tons of stone 3048oz. gold, and at the Boulder No. 1 Battery 215 tons for 212oz. The manager of the Associated Gold Mines states ...

    Article : 128 words
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