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  2. FEDERATION.

    Naturally there was great jubilation yesterday in the ranks of the anti-billites when they r[?]ad the Premier's sweeping condemnation of the Commonwealth Constitution Bill in his speech on the previous ...

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  3. THE RECENT STORM.

    The [?]torm had nearly [?]ted itself yesterday morning along the coast. The w[?]k roll has, so far, been added to by 13 total losses and seven [?]ial by the "Maitland [?]torm." This places the ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. GOVERNMENT BY CHARTERED COMPANY.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute (says the "St. Jam[?] Gazett[?] the Duke of [?] responding to the House of Lords, said that since its creation, nine years ago, until ...

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  5. EQUAL STATE REPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—If it be true, as the opponents of the bill maintain, that sectional feeling among the representatives of the various States will be [?] strong as to give rise to s[?]r combinations of representatives, ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. ELECTORS ENROLLED.

    The complete returns of the additional rolls are not yet available, but it is now estimated that it will be found when the figures are completed that there are about 20,000 electors on the additional ...

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  7. UNANIMITY AT GERMANTON.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of electors was held last night to hear Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.L.A., on the Federation Bill. Mr. John Ross was chairman Mr. Thomson was well received and ...

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  8. TAXATION UNDER FEDERATION.

    " Inquir[?]r " writes as follows: —" Sir,—The reason that many are undecided how to vote on this question (if not intending opponents of the cause) on polling day is that prior to the income and property ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. OPPOSITIONISTS AT ORANGE.

    Mr. Heydon, M.L.C., and Mr. A. B Piddington, M. L.A., addressed a meeting last evening from the [?] tand point, the former speaking on the cost to this colony, and the latter on the constitutional ...

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  10. A DISABLED BARQUE SIGH[?]

    The master of the powerful tug Champion, which has been on a cruising expedition north since Monday last, reports having spoken the Seal Rocks to-day, and was informed by the signals that a ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. THE CRUISE OF THE CHAMPION.

    The only vessel sighted during the four days' cruising of the steamer Champion was the barquent[?] W[?] bound from Foxton to Sydney with a carg[?] of timber. The vessel was sighted on ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. INTERVIEW WITH MR. [?]RTON.

    A representative of the "Herald" yesterday waited upon Mr. B[?]ton, Q.C., M.L.C., to ascertain his views upon the speech delivered at Go[?]burn by the Premier. In answer to the question as to the ...

    Article : 940 words
  13. ENTHUSIASM AT COOLAMON.

    Last evening Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick addressed a large audience in the Oddfellows' Hall on federation, supporting the present constitution bill. Mr. R. J. King occupied the chair. The speaker was ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. N.S.W. FEDERAL ASSOCIATION.—SOUTH SYDNEY BRANCH.

    A meeting of the South Sydney branch of the New South Wales Federal Association was held at the School-hall, Ri[?] and Devonshire streets, Surry Hills, last night. Mr. C. W. Coulter presided. Mr. ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. MR. LYNE AND PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—Mr Lyne is working against equal States representation, and labours hard to r[?] your logical [?] against him. Well now, Mr. Lyne, come away from federation and get back to ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. ANTI-BILLITES AT PICTON.

    Messrs. M'Court and Haynes, M[?] L. A., addressed a meeting in the Protestant Hall last night in opposition to the federation bill. Mr. J. W. M'Guigan was in the chair. The addresses occupied two hours ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. THE SHIP CAPE RACE.

    Inqui[?] are being made respecting the whereabouts of the ship Cape Race, from Table Bay, which is coming to Newcastle to load coal. Sha was spoken eight days ago some miles out, ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. THE SURPLUS BOGEY—FINANCES OF FEDERATION.

    Sir,—It is generally admitted, I think, that the amount New South Wales [?] justly entit[?]d to obtain from the Federal Government, after her share of the Commonwealth expenditure is d[?]ed, is ...

    Article : 388 words
  19. PADDINGTON FEDERAL ASSOCIATION.

    Last evening, at Bar[?]tt's Hotel, Gl[?]more-road, Paddington, a public meeting was held under the [?] of the Paddington Branch of the New South Wales Federal Association. The Mayor of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. THE BILL FAVOURED AT BLAYNEY.

    Mr. J. T. Walker and Mr. G. H. Greene, M. L. A., delivered addresses to the electors in favour of federation uder the constitution bill last night in the [?]own Hall. Alderman J. Russart, the Mayor, ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. THE HEREWARD.

    This ship lies much in the same position as when last [?]ed to. She is [?] for £6000, it is said, and will be got off. ...

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  22. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: May [?] Port Ell[?]tt, [?] tons, Captain F.R. Balchin, for Colombo, via Port Kemb[?] Star of New Zealand, s., [?] tons, [?] tain W.J. Reed, for Auckland; P[?] s., 1660 tons, ...

    Article : 308 words
  23. THE MAITLAND WRE[?]K.

    The police in charge of the wreck of the Mai[?]nd telegraphed to Inspector Lynch to-night to the effect that another body was recovered this afternoon. The remains were those of a man 5ft. [?] or [?] ...

    Article : 224 words
  24. ALDERMAN CHENHALL AT HELENSBURGH.

    On Thursday evening Alderman Ch[?]hall d[?] livered an address in support of the Convention Bill, to what was generally considered to be the largest and most enthusiastic meeting that has been ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. SUPPORT FROM QUEANBEYAN.

    Mr. F. B. Suttor addressed a meeting this afternoon, advocating the federation bill. He spoke for an hour and a half, and a resolution approving of the bill was carried [?]mously. To-night he ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. MR. SYDNEY SMITH AT BATHURST.

    To-night Mr. Sydney Smith, M.L.A., addressed a meeting on the subject of federation. The Mayor (Alderman Ken[?] was in the chair, and there was a very fair attendance. Mr. Smith said his object ...

    Article : 811 words
  27. THE CAMPAIGN IN VICTORIA.

    The federal campaign continues to be vigorously pros[?]ted. Meetings are being held throughout the town and country, at most of which resolutions were carried warmly commending the Commonwealth Bill. ...

    Article : 2,084 words
  28. MESSRS. PIDDINGTON AND WADE AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Last night, in the North Sydney School of Arts, Messrs. A. B. Piddington and [?] Wade addressed the electors in opposition to the Commonwealth Bill, under the auspi[?]s of the Anti-Convention Bill ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. SHIPPING ACTIVITY AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Newcastle bar, which has been exceedingly dangerous during the past week, assumed [?] normal condition to-day, and as a result there was great activity amon[?] the ...

    Article : 283 words
  30. PASSAGES ENGAGED BY THE R.M.S. ORIZABA.

    The following passages have been engaged by the mail steamer Orizaba. [?]ling to-day in the Orient line, A. W. Clarke, R.N.R., commander, for London [?] ports:—For London: Mr. John Fl[?] Mr. J. R. ...

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  31. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stock movements: —2000 w[?]thers, Cobborah to Dubb[?] R[?]frigerating Company's Works,G. W. New owner; 20 head cattle, Berida to Dubbo, Berida Pas[?]oral Company owners; 17 head cattle, Terra Bella ...

    Article : 544 words
  32. MEETING AT SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Dr. Hodgson addressed a meeting from the balcony of Davis's Park View Hotel, Rose and Myrtl[?] street[?] South Sydney. He explained various clauses of the Commonwealth Bill. He believed the ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. FEDERATION IN THE NORTH. —AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—So far the efforts of the Grafton branch of the New South Wales Federal Association to obtain a prominent speaker to visit the Clarence River districts have failed, as neither Messrs. Barton, ...

    Article : 270 words
  34. MEETING AT WATERLOO.

    A meeting of the residents of Waterloo was held last evening in the local Town Hall to listen to addresses against the Federal Convention Bill delivered by the Hon. C. G. H[?]ydon, M. L. C., and ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The steamer Waik[?] left Wellington at 5 p.m. [?] Thursday for Sydney. She is due on Tuesday. The Rotokino is to leave Lyttelton for Sydney on Wednesday next. ...

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  36. MEETING AT NORTH BOTANY.

    A largely attended meeting was held last evening in the North Botany Town Hall in opposition to the provisio[?]s of the Federal Convention Bill. The chair was occup[?]ed by the Mayor of the district (Alderman ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS ON TOUR.

    Mr. Charles Oliver (Chief Commissioner) and Messrs. F[?]hon and Kirk[?]ie (Commissioners for Railways) arrived here by special [?] to-day and were interviewed by Mr. J. Lithgow Cobb, who ...

    Article : 239 words
  38. THE A.U.S.N. LINE.

    The Elamang sails [?] to-day for Brisbane and ports to Rockhampton. The [?] is due from Brisbane to-morrow, and leaves on Tuesday next for Melbourne, [?]ing on passengers for West Australia. The Barcoo leaves ...

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  39. INTERVIEW WITH MR. R. E. O'CONNOR.

    In view of the Premier's special all[?]on to the Federal Council as a body which New South Wales might very well join if she rejected the Federal Constitution Bill, a represcutative of the "Herald" ...

    Article : 433 words
  40. MEETING AT HU[?]STVILLE.

    Alderman John Norton addressed a crowded meeting at Hudson's Hall, Hurstville, on Thursday evening. The chair was occupied by Alderman John Sp[?]le. Mr. Norton, at the outset, ...

    Article : 242 words
  41. THE INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    Sir,—The principal point in Mr. Q[?]rran's letter in your issue of the 10th is that contained in the last paragraph, when he contends for Mr. O'Connor that the provisions of clause [?] could be [?]forced by ...

    Article : 710 words
  42. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. advise the following movements in the [?]mers of the above line employed in the Australian and China and Japan trade:- The Ya[?] Ma[?] from Japan and Hongkong, left ...

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  43. THE CAPE HAW[?]E [?]

    The pilot at Cape Hawke yesterday wired to the M[?] [?]—"Tried to sound bar with [?] yesterday; could not [?] out. Sandspit was found inside bar with [?] 6[?] at high water. The telegraph line has been down ...

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  44. LATE MINING.

    It is reported from Irvin[?]bank that good copper [?]re has been struck in the Queenslander mine. Two rich finds of copper lodes have been made lately— one by the L[?] Syndicate, and the other by the ...

    Article : 411 words
  45. A JEWISH QUARTER IN MO[?] RAIDED.

    Very little is known to Europe of Taz[?] the Moorish city of which the J[?]wish quarter, or M[?] has been [?]ged by the B[?] tribe of [?] but it is an important J[?]wish trading centre, and the ...

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  46. OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX.

    With reference to the report that some persons suffering from blood-poisoning had been brought to the Dubb[?] Hospital, the facts are that 5000 sheep, b[?]longing to Mutton Brothers, of Bathurst, passed ...

    Article : 224 words
  47. MR. WANT AT BALLINA.

    The Hon. J. H. Want, Q. C., M. L. C., addressed a large meeting in the Australian Hall last evening, and was accorded a splendid receptio[?] He vigorously denounced the Commonwealth Bill and asked ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. DR. BEVAN AT ASHFIELD.

    There was a large and [?]thusias[?] gathering in the Ashfield School of Arts Hall last evening to hea[?] the Rev. Dr. Bevan deliver an address in favour of the Constitution Bill of l8[?] The Mayor of ...

    Article : 488 words
  49. ABERDEEN ADHERES TO THE BILL.

    Mr. Chanter, M.L. A., delivered a very able address in support of the Commonwealth Bill in the School of Arts, Aberdeen, last night. The Mayor (Mr. [?] C. M'Kenz[?]e) [?]upied the chair. Mr. ...

    Article : 108 words
  50. THE ANTI-CONVENTION BILL VIEW.

    In the absence of Mr. J. H. Want, M.L.C., in the northern portion of the colony, where he is addressing public meetings in opposition to the bill, a representative of the " Herald " yesterday had an ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  51. SYDNEY MISSION TO SEAMEN.

    The in[?]ment weather of Thursday night affected neither the attendance of p[?]rformers [?]or audience at the institute, when Miss Henny (of the Stanmore "Y" Union), [?]ted by Miss May Henny, Misses ...

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  52. MR. ASHTON AT NARRANDERA.

    Messrs. James Ashton a[?] Arthur [?] addressed [?] meeting in the public hall, Narr[?] last night in opposition to the Federal [?]ill. Mr. Ashton, from his long connection with Narrandera, commanded ...

    Article : 232 words
  53. POLYTECHNIC.

    In [?]pite of the bad weather this popular place has been well attend[?]d d[?]ring the past week. ...

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  54. CYCLORAMA.

    The fas[?]ination exercised by this splendid view of [?]cient Jer[?] continues to draw the public to this place. ...

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