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  2. OUR VIENNA LETTER.

    For the first time William "the Sudden" made Budapest a visit the other day. Thither he proceeded without taking Vienna on his way, so I had to run down to the Hungarian capital. ...

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  3. POULTRY AND KENNEL NOTES.

    This disease is caused by exposure, to cold and wet and sudden changes of temperature. The most fruitful source of catarrh or cold is keeping fowls closed in a warm house, and allowing them, especially ...

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  4. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney proached, in connection with the Congress services, on Sunday evening, September 25, at St. Mary's, Nottingham. The London "Record" says it was a truly inspiriting ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final matinee of the "Two Little Vagabonds" will take place at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, on which occasion the Boys' Brigade will be entertained by an afternoon at the play. The last ...

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  6. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: November 1[?] Austral, R.M.S., 5524 tons, Captain J. F. Anderson, for London, via ports: Friedrich der Grosse, G.M.S., 10,536 tons, Captain M. Eichel, for Bremen, via ports; Ville de ...

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  7. PRIMITIVE METHODIST.

    The anniversary of the Pyrmont Primitive Methodist Sunday School was celebrated on Sunday and passed off successfully. The Rev. J. Green and Mr. Puddicombe were the preachers. The public meeting ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was a large attendance of officers and men of the New South Wales Military Forces at the Theatre Royal last night, when Colonel Roberts, Colonel Mackenzie, and others of the staff were ...

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  9. SALVATION ARMY.

    A change of officers is taking place in many of the corps in the colony. At the rescue meeting in the Pitt-street Congregational Church on the 25th instant, Mrs. Booth will ...

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  10. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    Special services will be held during next week in connection with the annual week of universal prayer for young men. Mr. W. H. Sallmon, M.A., travelling secretary of the Australasian Student ...

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  11. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre "The Prairie King" is drawing crowded houses, the scenes showing the Redskins' camp and the sensational fall of the horse and his rider through the bridge into the tank ...

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  12. HOUDAN-LEGHORNS.

    The Houdan-Leghorns came out at the top of the list for non-sitting crosses, both as lasers and for quickness of growth. Their laying is simply marvellous. Though they do not grow large they are ...

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  13. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    On Friday the members and friends were addressed at the institute, 40 Phillip-street, by the Rev. John Southey, on the subject of "Divine Guidance." There was a large attendance. The mission ...

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  14. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Harry Rickards will reopen the Palace Theatre next Saturday with the Lauri Comedy Company, when Messrs. Charles Hoyt and Cheevers Goodwin's farcical comedy "Dreams," or "Binks ...

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  15. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The last five nights of the Biograph 'season and of the double company lately appearing at the Tivoli are now notified, as after Thursday's performance Mr. Harry Rickards transfers the combination to ...

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  16. PASSENGERS BY THE R.M.S. ORMUZ.

    Following is the passenger list by the Ormaz, s[?]ing in the Orient line, on Monday, in command of Captain H. E. Inskip:— For London: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. W. Chetw[?]d ...

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  17. CHURCH WORK AMONGST MEN.

    In connection with Holy Trinity Church, Dulwich Hill, a special work for the male parishioners has been carried on successfully for more than 12 months. A men's committee, consisting of 21 gentlemen, have ...

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  18. DISINFECTANTS.

    Many committees of shows advocate the use of disinfectants of various kinds, some of which give off a pungent odour, but do not affect the disease germs in the slightest, while some are injurious to ...

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  19. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE.

    "The Shaughraun" will be revived at the Royal Standard Theatre, to-night and on Monday and Tuesday, with Mr. Robert Henry as Conn, Mr. Sam Poole as Harvey Duff, and Miss Billie Howarde as ...

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  20. COTTIER'S PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.

    Cottier's People's Concerts will be continued at the Protestant Hall to-night, when a brisk variety entertainment will introduce the Cottiers, Mr. Fred Gilbert, Mr. Jack Steel, the Higginbotham Sisters, ...

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  21. CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY.

    Sir,—The letter from Mr. A. Carroll on the above subject which appears in your issue of the 9th instant is both valuable and gratifying. It is valuable as coming from one who occupies such an important ...

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  22. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Fitzroy sails hence to-day for Brisbane and ports to Rockhampton, taking on passengers and cargo for the Gulf ports. The Warrego leaves Brisbane for Townsville, Coo[?], ...

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  23. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist will give a recital of popular music at the Town Hall to-night. Mr. Wiegand's programme will include fantasias on "Les Huguenots," "Der Freischutz," "Il Flauto Magico," ...

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  24. ST. LUKE'S EXHIBITION AND FAIR.

    A successful children's entertainment was given at the Exhibition Building last night, when the twins Aileen and Doris Woods were heartily encored for their pretty character songs, "Won't you come to ...

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  25. COUNTRY NEWS.

    As evidence that upon the Northern rivers they are recognising the superiority of the [?]awarra cattle, 100 head of dairy cattle passed through to-day on route for the Richmond River. They are the ...

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  26. DOGS EARS.

    Dog fanciers often ask how to assist dogs to carry their ears properly. There are many varieties that give less trouble in this respect than others. In most terriers, and again in collies, much depends on ...

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  27. UNION LINE.

    The Oonah left Hobart at 9 p.m. yesterday, due tomorrow night. She will undergo an extensive overhand i[?] duck, and the Manapouri is to take her place, leaving here next Monday. The Waibora from Auckland and the ...

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  28. THE TYSER LINE.

    The Tyser line steamer Star of New Zealand in to leave Melbourne at daylight on Sunday morning, and should arrive at this port on Tuesday. ...

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  29. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The final concert of the sixth season of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will take place at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. November 21. Signor Hazon's new programme will include the ...

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  30. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Mort Hopkins, 29, was accidentally killed in Adelaide-street on Wednesday night by his cart capsizing on him. ...

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  31. THE R.M.S. AUSTRAL.

    The Orient line steamer Austral, always full of passengers, is at the company's moorings, having arrived from London last night just as the heavy southerly broke [?] the harbour. The Austral had some trouble in getting to ...

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  32. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    Cardinal Moran on Sunday last presided at High Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral, and consecrated to the Sacred Heart the St. Vincent de Paul Conference. The public procession in connection with the services ...

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  33. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    The death is announced of Mrs. John Barry, sen., stepmother of the late Mr. John Barry, of Moonbah. The deceased lady was 108 years of age. She was a native of Dublin, and spent over 50 years in ...

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  34. NEW ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION.

    The inaugural concert of the newly formed Professional Orchestral Association will be given at the Town Hall next Thursday afternoon, under Mr. Hill's direction. The programme should prove of ...

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  35. THE VILLE DE LA CIOTAT.

    The Messageries Maritimes Ville de la Ciotat ca[?] is yesterday from Marseilles, and berthed at the company's wharf. She was comfortably full of passengers, those is Sydney being the lion's share, while a fair complement ...

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  36. THE FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE.

    This representative ship in the North German Lloyd is again at the Quay. A report of her outward voyage to appeared. It was in every respect a success attested to by the large number of passengers she landed here. The ...

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  37. "BREEDING" BITCHES.

    There is an idea among some dog-breeders that the puppies from the first litter must necessarily be loss strong and healthy than those of subsequent litters. That is an ancient absurdity, and ought not ...

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  38. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

    After a tour of the world, which has lasted seven years, Harmston's Circus is now on its way to Sydney from Singapore. This circus which includes a stud of some 50 horses and upwards of 100 ...

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  39. CAN WE PROFITABLY USE MORE LOAN MONEY?

    Sir,—Your leading article of yesterday's issue foreshadows the time when we shall have to go to the London market for a new loan. The puzzle is that we have stayed away so long. When money was ...

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  40. THE DAMASCUS.

    This Aberdeen line passenger steamer passed Green Ca[?] at 3.20 p.m. yesterday for Sydney from London, and will arrive here this forenoon. A report of the voyage of the Damascus to Melbourne was published on arrival of the ...

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  41. PRESBYTERIAN.

    The Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly is now in Forbes, where he will spend another three days. The Wahroonga congregation is applying for ...

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  42. CYCLORAMA.

    Despite the sultry character of the weather during the week the attendance of the public at the Cycle[?]ama of Jerusalem in George-street, opposite the Redfern Railway Station, has been of a gratifying ...

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  43. REMOVALS.

    The steamer Changsha yesterday arrived at Brisbane. She is to leave this morning, and is expected to arrive [?] unday night. The ship Iquique was yesterday towed from Admiralty ...

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  44. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The church at Bathurst will be visited to-morrow by the Rev. G. Preston, who will conduct the services. To-morrow the Rev. E. Adams will supply the ...

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  45. THE POLYTECHNIC.

    If one wishes to spend a pleasant hour away from the bustle, noise, and dust of the streets of the city, and, at the same time, enjoy the sensation of being a spectator of stirring scenes by flood and field in ...

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  46. CHARTERS.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson yesterday fi[?] the Cuthona to Messrs. Earp, Gillam, and Co. to load coal to Napier at Newcastle and timber back thence to Sydney. The same firm also report the Elizabeth Price, [?] to ...

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  47. FIREWORKS IN AID OF THIRLMERE HOME.

    The arrangements for this fixture are now almost complete. Messrs. Motherell and Co., the pyrotechnists who are organising the fete, report that everything for the display will be ready in good time. ...

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  48. THE FIRE ON THE AOTEA.—OIL ENGINES.

    The decision of the Court of National Inquiry in [?] land has been given in the fire case aboard the [?] schooner Aotea. The magistrate found that the [?]ess did not enable him to determine the cause of the [?] ...

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  49. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    This council met on the 8th instant. The Acting Mayor (Alderman Greenwood), in the absence of the Mayor, presided, and there were, present—Aldermen Bunting, Smith, Dunning, Williams, Booper, and Danks. The Department ...

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  50. BENEFIT CONCERT AT MOSMAN.

    A benefit concert in aid of the widow and family of the late Charles R. Barry, who, it will be remembered, met with his death by being thrown from his trap on the Cantelbury-road a few weeks ...

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  51. TEACHERS' HOLIDAY FARES.

    Sir,—Now that the Christmas holidays are approaching, may I suggest that the Railway Commissioners should make some concession to the Education Department as regards teachers'railway fares. ...

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  52. WESLEYAN.

    The Rev. W. G. Taylor has been speaking very trencbantly at Bathurst upon the "Melbourne Cup and Gambling." He condemned the practice of leading personages leaving Sydney on Sunday by ...

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  53. WOOLLAHRA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Woollahra Coun[?]ell was held at the council-chambers on the 8th instant, at w[?] the Mayor (Alderman T. Magney) presided, and there were present—Aldermen G. Dyson, F. H. Qusiffe, [?]. ...

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  54. MOSMAN.

    An animated debate took place in the Mosman Council at its meeting on "Wednesday night over the proposed expenditure on new council-chambers and hall. The report of the general purposes committee was brought up, ...

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  55. BAPTIST.

    The church at Hill-street, Leichhardt, after a checkered experience for some years, has at last asked the Baptist Union to take over the property, and undertake the work of the church. The ...

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