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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    The sittings of the Newcastle Court of Quarter Sessions were resumed and concluded before his Honor Judge Backhouse at the Newcastle Courthouse to-day. Mr. Dawson prosecuted on behalf of ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Entries for the pony and galloway races to be run at Kensington on Thursday next close with the secratary, Mr. P. O'Mara, at 5 p.,. to-day. Particulars will be found in our ad vertising columns. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A deputation from the progress committee consisting of Messrs. W. P. Wilson, J. H. Humbly, and J. H. Dole, with Mr. T. R. Smith, M.L.A. for the district, will wait upon the Minister for Public ...

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  5. CHURCH NEWS.

    Last [?] evening a large gathering s[?]embled at the Rockdale Congregational Chrch, Rockdale, to welcome the newly-appointed paster, the Rev. Henderson Bradley. The function took the from of ...

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  6. NEW GUINEA.

    The Rev. Joseph King was interviewed tonight on his arrival from Cook[?]own. Referring to the conference of missionaries in New Guinea, he said that many questions ...

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  7. FUNERAL OF MR. J. R. GRAHAM, J.P.

    Mr. J. R. Graham, J.P., who died yesterday morning, was buried to-day. The cortege left the hospital at about 11 a.m. and proceeded to the church, where the service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual report of the Marylebone C.C. presented to the annual meeting on the 4th May stated that Sir Edward Grey had bbecome the holder of the Gold Tennis Prize, having beaten the Hon. Alfred ...

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  9. WALGETT JOCKEY CLUB.

    Subjoined are the entries received for the principal events of the annual race meeting to be held on the 23rd and 24th instant:— Namoi Handicap, 1 mile.—Moth, Insurgent, Buckle, ...

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  10. CHRIST CHURCH, LAVENDER BAY.

    The commemoration of the twenty-fifth a[?] sary of the pening of the church was brought to [?] conclusion on Tuesday, the 8th instant, and took the from of a conversazione, which was heid in the ...

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  11. CONTRACT VERSUS DAY LABOUR.

    Some months ago the Central Illawarra Council adopted a day-labour system instead of contract in connection with the maintenance of the roads within the borough. Alderman Brown has discovered that ...

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  12. RACING FIXTURES FOR THE SEASON 1897-8.

    The A.T.C. committee have issued the list of racing fixtures for the ietropolitan district during the comiing season, which commences on the 1st August. The days allotted for racing total 62, of which the ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. ATHLETICS.

    The following starts have been alloted for the Sy.Jney Harriers 1000 yards handicap, to be run[?]on the Syney Cricket Ground on Saturday:— G. C. Griffen, scratch: S. W. York, 5 yards; N. L. ...

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  14. BOWLS.

    The first round of matches for the trophies presented by the vice-presidents of teh association was set down fjor Wednesday, all clubs being drawn to play on neutral greens. The Newtown team ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be a mati[?]e performance of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" at the Crite[?]on Theatre to-day beginning at 2 o'clock, and next Friday "Niobe" will be staged as the last matinee of the ...

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  16. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened to-day before Judge Fitzhardinge. Only one case was dealt with, occupying the whole day. Thomas Westerman and John Perry were charged with stealing on the 27th ...

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  17. OPERA HOUSE.

    "The Bohemian Girl," which has been drawing large audiences at the Opera House during the week, will be performed for the last time to-night. Mr. Edward Farley will revive "Fatinitza." to-morrow. ...

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  18. RANDWICK v. ASHFIELD.

    In connection with this trophy the above clubs met on Wednesday on the St. leonards green, when some interesting play was witnessed. The match was most evenly contested, the Randwick ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    A Victorian exchange stares that all doubt as to whether Prince Ranjitsinhji will be a member of the team to visit Australia during the season has at last been removed. That he has promised to make ...

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  20. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Departures: June 10, Wo[?] (s.) at 3.45 p.m., Augusta (s.) at 4.30 p.m., Cooloon, barbound. Passed: June 10, a yacht at 7.20 a.m., and Barrabool (s.) at 8 a.m., north. ...

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  21. SALON CINEMATOGRAPHE.

    Mr. James M'Mahon invited a large party to visit the Salon Cinematographe yesterday afternoon to witness a special exhibition of the new tableaux lately received from Paris. The first of the new ...

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  22. THE MELANESIAN MISSION.

    Yesterday there were three celebrations in connection with the Melanesian Mission, it being the eve of St. Barnabas. In the afternoon there was choral evensong in St. ...

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  23. MASTER MILLERS v. MASTER BAKERS.

    Yesterday the Waverley green was the scene of an interesting match between teams selected from the Millers' and Master Bakers' associations of the city and suburbs. There was a good attendance to ...

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  24. RANDWICK ELECTORATE C.C.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of the Randwick Council a deputation from the above club was introduced by Mr. David Storey. M.L. A., to aks the aldermen for practical asssistnce in completing the ...

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  25. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    The weather was rather chilly at Randwick yesterday morning, and the grass was covered with a heavey dew. Akarini opened the ball by beating The Enuchanter over a mile on the tan in 1 minute ...

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  26. THE MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The delegate board of the Northern Miners' Colliery Federation has passed the following resolution in regard to the result of the conference with the colliery proprietors on Saturday last:—"That the ...

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  27. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist gave an extra recitalat the Town Hall last night, when he played a good deal of operatic music. The overture to Herold's "Zampa" and fantasias on "I Puritznit" and "Lucia Di ...

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  28. PROPOSED TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    The Wickham Municipal Council at a meeting held last night resolved to co-operate with the municipality of Waratah in the endeavour now being made to induce the Railway Commissioners to ...

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  29. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived at Hongkong on last M[?]day from Sydney. She loads at Foochow, and [?] on the 27th instant, calling at Port Darwin and Queensland [?] Her arrival may be looked for about the [?]8th pres[?]. [?] ...

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  30. THE OTWAY, FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Captain Gaspard reports that the steamer Ot[?] Sydney on the 6th April for Savage Island, arrived [?] on the 18th April, left on the 21st; arrived at Su[?] the 26th, left on the 27th; arrived at chri[?] [?] ...

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  31. THE PUBLIC MEETING.

    A public meeting was held at night in the large hall of the Y.M.C. Association. His Excellency the Governor, who was accompanied by the Hon. Dorothy Brand and Captain Feilden, A.D.C., ...

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  32. BURWOOD MINERS.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Burwood miners held last night the question of the payment of 3d per ton extra where four men are working in one place was again discussed. It was pointed out ...

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  33. CONCERT AT GRANVILLE

    The Granville branch of the Australian natives' Association held a succesful complimentary concert in the Albert Hall on Tuesday evening when the hall was crowded. The president, Mr. J. Nobbs, presided. ...

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  34. THE PATRIARCH.

    Mr. S. A. Joseph yesterday received a cable [?] arrival of the Patriarch at London on Wednesday [?] from Sydney. ...

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  35. FOOTBALL.

    The oprning matches in connection with the Balmain Schools' Competition for the Kerr Cup and Dugmore Medals were played on Birchgrove Reserve on Wednesday atternoon. This ...

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  36. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Stuttgart, German mail steamer, left Clolombo [?] [?] 5th instant, for Australian ports. The Gera. German mail steamer, arrived at South[?] on the 9th instant. ...

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  37. MR.HARRY. FURNISS.

    Mr. Harry, Fuiniss, famous as a caricaturists in Punch, arrived here yesterday, and will this evening make his debut in Sydney at the Theatre Royal. Mr. Furmss is no novice in the art of entertaining, ...

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  38. THE ALLINGA.

    The new steamer under the flag of the Adelaide [?] Company, the Allinga, intended for teh interoolo[?] vice, arrived last might in Watson's Bay. She acc[?] 9.30 p.m. The master reports having exper[?] [?] ...

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  39. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway races held yesterday at Kensington were well attended. The following are the results:— Fourleen-three Handicap of 25 sevs., 5 furlongs.—J. ...

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  40. TIGHE'S HILL SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    It has been definitely decided to proceed at once with the erection of a School of Arts at Tighe's Hill, and at a public meeting of residents held a few days ago arrangements were completed for a series of ...

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  41. BILLIARDS.

    The following is the first draw fer the above:— D. Carter, receives 40, v. F. Fey, receives 75; John Brennan, receives 95, v. Jl Leek, receives 100; Ajax, receives 150, v. H. J. Hill, overs 5; H. Samuel, receives 60, v. ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The Manly Concil met on the 8th June, when [?] Mayor (Alderman F.C. Passan) presided, and there [?] present—Aldermen Stevens, Towns, Scarr, Tucker, Q[?] and Warburton. Messrs. Boydell. Mack. And Walker [?] ...

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  43. MINERS' AMBULANCE CLASSES.

    As the outcome of a conference between the officers of the Government Ambulance Corps and the representatives of the mining lodges of the district, held on Saturday last, active steps have been taken ...

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  44. SWIMMING.

    The council of the New South Waes Swimming Association met last night for the first time in its new headquarters, at the Sports' Club, Rowe-street. Mr. T. J. Moloney occupied the chair, and there was a ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENTS.

    The various suburban municipalites have united with a view to urging the Government to immediately introduce a short measure to amend the Municipalities Act in the direction of providing for ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    The Great Oversight G.M. Company, Bulong, crushed 104 tons of stone for 52z. gold. The manager has 10 tons of concentrates on hand, assayiug 30z. 6wt. 17gr., from which he expects to ...

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  47. THE ALTERATION OF GROUNDS.

    The alteration of the ground of the RaundwickPaddington match, which was orginally fixed to take place on the Sydney Cricket Ground to the University Oval, as might have been expected, has ...

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  48. AQUATICS.

    A special general meeting of the Leichbardt Rewing club took place in the local Town Hallbuildings on Tuesday night, when there was a good attendance. Mr. H. S. Brothwood (president) ...

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  49. RECORD REIGN CELEBRATION, &c.

    Sir,—As so much is being done for the children of the Sydney schools I would ask the powers that be if they cannot make the celebration more complete by including in the festivities some of the Public ...

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  50. FEDERATION OF LABOUR.

    The Miners' Delegate Board has finally resolved that the Colliery Employees' Federation be affiliated with the Australasian Labour Federation, whose headquarters are in Sydney. This decision is the ...

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  51. ALEXANDRIA.

    This council met on 9th June, when the Mayor [?] man Harde[?] occupied the chair, and there were also [?] Aldermen Miller, O'Riordan, Furness, Swain, [?] Leveridge, Allen Horne, and Hannen. A communication[?] ...

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  52. COONAMBLE JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Coonamble Jockey Club commenced its annual meeting to-day There was fair attendance and the different events were well contested. The following are the results:— ...

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  53. PYRMONT BRIDGE.

    Sir, —I note in this mornig's issue that the Minister for Werks moved in the Legislative Assembly,—"That it is expedient that the removal of the present Pyrmont Bridge and the construction in ...

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  54. BREWARRINA RACES.

    The races held here yesterday were of an interesting character, the finishes in the different events being close. The course was heavy, and the times therefore were not fast. The results are as ...

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  55. THE RANDWICK-WENTWORTH MATCH.

    The protest somittee of the metropolitan branch of the N.S.W.R.F.U. met last night for the purpose of inquiring into the disputed goal which the referce awarded to the Raudwick club in the match against ...

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  56. KOGARA[?].

    This council met on 7th June, when there [?] The Mayor (Alderman Herrmann), with Aldermen M. Pherson, Russell, Sale, O'Brien, Crane, Chappel[?] [?] Hump[?]rey. The Railway Commissioners forwarded the ...

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  57. THE COUNTRY CARNIVAL.

    The four country teams to take part in the country carnival will arrive to-day. The New England team will reach Sydney at 10.55 a.m., the WEstern and Central Western at 5 p.m., and the NOrthern at 9 ...

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  58. NORTHERN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following are the nominations for teh [?] [?] in co[?]cction with the Northern Jockey Club's race meating, to be held at Rutherford on the 19th and 21 at instant:— ...

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  59. NESTLE'S FOOD.

    Invalids are frequently irritable, querulous, and hard to please, and a most imporant point is to isecure taeir confidence in the method of treatment. and in the remedies administered. Miner[?]s Tonic is the of the best approved ...

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